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Trades for superstars are rare and tough to execute.
But global mania has also blinded many firms to a hard truth: global strategies are devilishly tough to execute.
Unfortunately, such returns of cash have dried up in recent months because sales of companies at a profit are now tough to execute.
If I don't have courage to listen to my instincts and my colleagues' critiques, I'm not going to make the right choices because generally the right choices are a little tough to execute.
It will just be very tough to execute.
Finally, it's easy to say but tough to execute on being a goal-oriented chooser.
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Sabathia's velocity has dropped, and he has lost some of his fastball command, which makes his default strategy — pound the zone — tougher to execute.
Cashman reiterated that there were more quality position players available than pitchers and acknowledged that the Yankees' poor play could make a trade tougher to execute.
But even though Trump's opposition to Obamacare during the campaign seems not to have hurt him among some of its main beneficiaries, welfare state retrenchment is tougher to execute than to announce.
We might call these superlative missions, and they are among the toughest to execute.
His success won't come back until his demeanor changes" and "The more angry you get, it's that much tougher to execute your next pitch.
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