Sentence examples for tough to sort from inspiring English sources

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The mixed messages here are tough to sort out.

Iraqi guerrilla tactics made it especially tough to sort genuine civilian casualties from military ones.

Once a cascade is under way, it becomes tough to sort out risks because experts become reluctant to dispute the popular wisdom, and are ignored if they do.

It will be tough to sort out, but the radically new visual vocabulary of "Sin City" will be tough to ignore.

"It's tough to sort of prognosticate when it comes to whether something is going to pass, but I can tell you we have not received any negative feedback from any of the meetings that we've had," Mr. Epstein said.

It's also tough to sort your existing friends.

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"It's going to be a lot tougher to sort out the pieces of broken material".

As one Texan involved told me, it is far tougher to sort out such deep-rooted problems than simply throw people in jail.

First Gen and Undocumented Students: College is a little tougher to sort out if you're the first in your family who wants to go to a US college.

It's going to be a tough puzzle to sort out".

It is not, as some in Quito seem to think, a substitute for tough reforms to sort out the country's financial mess.

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