Sentence examples for tough to know when from inspiring English sources

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That makes it tough to know when to file the start-of-fundraising notice, and could force them to turn away spontaneous opportunities.

"In a straight up market it's hard to imagine why you need them, but markets don't always go straight up and it's tough to know when they're at the top".

Since they are highly independent creatures, it's tough to know when they get knocked down since they rarely ever ask for help.

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Like former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw, who has been a spokesman for Paxil, an anti-depressant, Barry Lyons is a tough guy, tough enough to know when he needed help, tough enough to reach out to his friends, David Cone and Andrew Levy, and tough enough to talk openly about depression.

It can be tough to know where to grab a bite when you're on-the-go.

"And that makes it tough for families to know when they should fight and when they should give up".

Forbes: I guess the tough part is to know when to get in, right?

It was tough to know.

They are sensitive but they are also tough, and know when to act.

Casting scorn on Biden's physical strength, Trump said, "Mr Tough Guy, you know he's Mr Tough Guy, you know when he's Mr Tough Guy?

First rule of a tough guy: know when you've met your match.

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