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It also could still be tough to resolve the issues that are remaining".
How often do international actors address a crisis only once it has reached the status of too tough to resolve.
That's been tough to resolve because it is hard to quantify how colorful a plumage is, says Bart Kempenaers, an ornithologist at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Seewiesen, Germany.
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But all those problems become infinitely tougher to resolve, when religious extremism overlays everything.
It is also tougher to resolve cases against high-ranking banking individuals as they are less likely to settle and more likely to insist on a trial, he said.
And after the euphoria subsides, Suu Kyi has tough challenges to resolve.
As everybody repeatedly stressed, there is a long way to go and many tough issues to resolve.
The combination of the large number of lineages emanating in this region, its old age (probably Neoproterozoic) and the substantial previous effort that has not led to a solid understanding of its evolution may suggest that this region will be a tough one to resolve.
Even if your spouse can't stand his/her parents and is estranged about them, bringing them up is a side topic that'll make the argument tougher and harder to resolve.
I observed that if this conversation about how to resolve tough issues were taking place in 2006, I would likely be having it not with Graham but with his friend and legislative mentor, John McCain.
Demonstrate your faith in her ability to resolve tough situations by listening as she confides in you without jumping in to offer fixes.
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