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"They execute well and make it tough on you," McCollum insisted.
Those traits make it tough to stick a tracking tag on them.
Though it does make it tough to get in and out of.
GoLinks: Long, complex URLs make it tough to access internal company tools.
But new rivals will make it tough for that growth to continue.
That reach could make it tough for Snap to compete for ad dollars.
This did, however, make it tough to find other teams to play against.
Does that make it tough to revisit, now that you're looking back on it?
We have to defend, try to make it tough, knowing they have great scorers.
Tough regulatory standards also make it tough to find buyers for European steel assets.
Anti-protest laws and other crackdowns make it tough for nongovernmental organizations to operate.
Trump's strong performance in the Tuesday night primaries will make it tough for Sen.
We created a lot of chances and we make it tough for the other team.
They'll swap his shirt for now, but that's going to make it tough to continue.
Higher monthly payments also can squeeze household budgets and make it tough to keep ups.
So my task as their trainer is to find ways to make it tough on them.
I never want to create workplace tension that might make it tough to do my job.
Hopefully we can create some havoc out there and make it tough on the opposing (defense).
His movie career's taking off, which could make it tough for producers to get him onboard.
"They make it tough for me," said Price, who was paid $30 million this year, alone.
"We just have to make it tough for them and try to win ballgames," Blevins said.
Republicans added sweeteners to the bill, hoping to make it tough for Democrats to oppose it.
This year's Republican primary vividly illustrated the dynamics that make it tough to "buy" an election.
All those glowing gases of the surrounding nebula make it tough to really see what's going on.
That could make it tough to hit the government deadline for resolving the dispute by year end.
The keyboard snaps onto the port with some seriously powerful magnets that make it tough to shake loose.
It makes it tough to make it tough in agriculture because we get more productive all the time.
True, some analysts argue that serious divisions within the GOP will make it tough to achieve policy consensus.
All of those factors make it tough to figure out exactly who will show up on Election Day.
The size and scope of the White House's proposed cuts could make it tough to swallow even among Republicans.
And given her long list of superdelegate endorsements, she could make it tough for Sanders to ever catch up.
In Internet "discounts," inconsistent list prices can make it tough to figure out what a product is really worth.
They can more easily impose tough contractual restrictions that make it tough for workers to shop for better jobs.
An initial glance at Rachael Bell's résumé might make it tough to understand how she ended up at Microsoft.
That will make it tough for Trump's new AG to undo ongoing police-reform efforts in cities like Ferguson.
Nevertheless, financial challenges would make it tough for candidates to keep pace during or beyond the Super Tuesday blitz.
Too much recognition of targets for action or achievements may make it tough to distinguish the worthy from the frivolous.
While the dense crowds can make it tough to get a clear view of the riders, the atmosphere is brilliant.
Whether dealing with health issues, workplace stress, or a financial crisis, life's inevitable challenges can make it tough to function.
The GOP-bent of this district, home to Charlottesville and much of Southside Virginia, make it tough terrain for Democrats.
High interest rates can make it tough to dig out, and a big balance could also ding your credit score.
"The N.R.A. has argued that such laws make it tough for people to defend themselves in a crisis," Mr. Morral said.
Analysts have already said that shrinking domestic demand in China will make it tough for the country to hit those targets.
However, headwinds remain and could make it tough for Google to challenge Huawei, even with the Chinese technology giant's current issues.
She pointed to a host of spending commitments made by the governing coalition which make it tough to hold down the deficit.
Stratospheric rents will make it tough to migrate to some of the most vibrant labor markets, like New York or San Francisco.
And he gets very hurt if I have plans that make it tough to listen to him talk about work all night.
The organization seems set on not giving up promising young defenseman Brandon Carlo, which might make it tough to get a blockbuster done.
However, this Anker stick is a little heavy, which may make it tough to hold the unit steady for long periods of time.
Most expect Amash's district to be redrawn in a way that will make it tough for him to win reelection to the House.
Such threshold crossings may even make it tough for humans to live and work in parts of the Middle East, Asia, and tropics.
I've tried some sample fills, but the constraints make it tough to get both of the 10-letter Down entries to be good.
But the challenge from Oculus could make it tough, according to George Jijiashvili, senior analyst at Omdia, because of its backing from Facebook.
A slew of rival offerings from companies like Comcast's NBC Universal and AT&T-owned HBO will make it tough to raise prices.
We all have different experiences with romance, loss, the feelings we all go through that make it tough to just be a times.
However, I feel the heavy conditions will make it tough for her to hit through the ball to Halep because she defends so well.
That diversity can also make it tough for the city to earn an easy-to-remember reputation, as the development scene in Austin, Tex.
"It's good for Joe, and it will make it tough for Bloomberg to stay in, especially if he has a poor showing" on Tuesday.
In its report, the commission acknowledges that insufficient resources and capacity might make it tough for some states to comply with data-sharing requirements.
But Google's lack of relationships with mobile carriers on the continent could make it tough for it to challenge Huawei with the Pixel 4.
"It's important to set up an environment that will make it tough for the boars to live in," an official told the Yomiuri daily.
Foley said current growth data across the euro zone countries would make it tough for the European Central Bank to raise interest rates in 2019.
It is the job of the law to make it tough or impossible for a person who shouldn't have a gun to get a gun.
Unfortunately the weak momentum and sagging share price could make it tough to recruit a top talented to replace Conrad officially or fill Andreou's role.
But Sign In with Apple is making privacy an explicit feature and doing so in a way that will make it tough for its competitors.
A new report warns that district boundaries shaped to favor Republicans could make it tough for Democrats to retake the House in the November midterms.
But some portions of the bill may make it tough to get Democratic support, particularly those dealing with mining for minerals needed to make batteries.
Yet the lack of viable food options around their campuses could make it tough to attract and maintain students, those familiar with the schools say.
But Mario can go pretty far away from you, and the blurry graphics make it tough to discern what he's actually doing and what's around him.
Most of the existing tools on the market are code-based and complicated, which tends to make it tough for non-technical people to automate anything.
But the considerable time and hefty outlay needed to go through the regulatory process make it tough for small companies to make these investments, he said.
He said navigating all of these roles can make it tough for couples to really listen to and talk to one another on a deeper level.
As Under Armour has stumbled with apparel in the past, another slowdown in this category could make it tough for them to bounce back, Freedman said.
But if he complies, he is sure to outrage regional political sentiment, which will make it tough for Arab leaders to back the Trump peace plan.
Tech and its money certainly can't fix everything, and debates about the best solutions to the housing crisis make it tough to have clear-cut positive impact.
Part of the reason is that it's got a pretty similar PH to ketchup, Schneider says, and highly acidic environments make it tough for bacteria to multiply.
The Swiss weapons industry pushed for the concession, on the grounds that existing restrictions make it tough for them to compete with weapons producers in other countries.
The obstacles: But some portions of the bill may make it tough to get Democratic support, particularly those dealing with mining for minerals needed to make batteries.
Current acquisition rules make it tough for the U.S. military to quickly procure and field electronic warfare weapons systems before they are overtaken by developments around the world.
"We believe a key competitive advantage is AWS' seven year head start, and accelerated feature launches will make it tough for the competition to catch up," said Anmuth.
Famed attorney Alan Dershowitz told us the physical confrontation between Acosta and the intern will muddy the waters and make it tough for CNN to make its case.
Now, a new Honda Ridgeline truck probably wears the comfort crown, but its unibody construction and car-like demeanor make it tough for truck-buyers to take seriously.
Many asylum seekers are desperate for such help, since legal restrictions against seeking employment in the United States make it tough for them to pay attorneys on their own.
It sounds like Facebook believes a U.S. ban on Libra/Calibra would cause a domino effect in other top markets, and therefore make it tough to rationalize still launching.
In a state where just under 60% of voters approve of Trump, according to Morning Consult, the president's distaste could make it tough for Sessions to reclaim his seat.
The coronavirus has snarled many spring home-buying plans, as apartment buildings ban open houses, real estate agents shutter brokerages and quarantines make it tough to even step outside.
Analysts said the dental companies were shielded by their long-standing relationships with dentists, while their narrow-margin business model may make it tough for Amazon to undercut them.
But they could also add to the perception that President Trump doesn't really care about the details — which could make it tough for Republicans to defend whatever they do pass.
A sellout crowd of 69,000 will watch Major League Soccer's championship game and the home fans routinely make it tough for visiting players to remain dialed in throughout a match.
In some cases, seriously restricting outdoor playtime can make it tough for kids to foster a sense of independence or feel comfortable being out in the world on their own. 
They also have an onboard instrument that estimates surface winds from the aircraft by measuring microwave emissions, but rainfall and waves can make it tough to get a reliable measurement.
Poll after poll in recent days has shown her well ahead of the billionaire businessman -- with leads among white women, in particular, that would make it tough for Trump to recover.
According to ZhugeEX, who responded to me in an email, the complex nature of Pokémon Go's development and licensing make it tough to figure out where all that cash is going.
GOP political expert Brett Decker added that anything short of a win in South Carolina would make it tough for Bush's campaign to continue, given how much money he's spent there.
The business groups, as the Robles brief acknowledged, argued that unclear standards for website accessibility make it tough for companies to mount a defense when they're hit with these ADA suits.
I know coming in with the football credentials and maybe some hypes so to speak could make it tough to fit in to a, you know, a very team-centered place.
In the US and Britain, nuclear programs have been plagued by construction overruns, high upfront costs, regulatory roadblocks, and shifting electricity markets that make it tough to accommodate bulky new reactors.
Recent market action may be signaling a shift in behavior that could make it tough for stocks to get back to all-time highs, trader Keith Bliss told CNBC on Thursday.
"I don't want to make it tough, I just want to tell you that I've had enough," Walken calmly whispers, rehearsing the song's famous lyrics and sitting in a fancy living room.
It'd make it tough on the hustings to convince even a MAGA rally that the wall has been built and that get-tough immigration policies — snakes and gators and moats, oh my!
Being out of equity flows will make it tough to gauge market sentiment; hedging might become more difficult and costly; and holding and disposing of a stick of unsold shares more painful.
That could make it tough for Snapchat to significantly reverse its declining user growth rate as teens around the world who aren't already on it may get their storytelling needs met on Instagram.
There are also other factors that make it tough to determine who's going to turn out, he added: This is a highly contested statewide contest with few precedents on which to base estimates.
Most global car makers already have a joint venture or production agreement with local companies, which could make it tough for Ssangyong to find the Chinese partner it needs to build cars there.
The fact that credit card offers are constantly changing and have different terms and conditions, signing bonuses, rewards programs and rewards earning rates make it tough for people to find the best cards.
The president narrowly won Pennsylvania in 2016 and he worries that Biden, born in Scranton and well known in the state, could make it tough if the former vice president is the Democratic nominee.
"Brandon Judd of the National Border Patrol Council is right when he says on @foxandfriends that the Democrat inspired laws make it tough for us to stop people at the Border," the president wrote.
The hours and the physical nature of the job make it tough to keep both men and women, she said, noting that many young recruits in her company quit during their four-year apprenticeship.
Between AT&T's 5G+, Verizon's "Ultra-Wideband" 43G, T-Mobile's "nationwide" network, and Sprint's "True Mobile 5G," different carriers' marketing terms can make it tough to tell what you're actually getting from their 5G plans.
"The fact that credit card offers are constantly changing and have different terms and conditions, signing bonuses, rewards programs and rewards earning rates make it tough for people to find the best cards," they say.
Parody accounts and scammers with similar names and photos tend to gum up the comments of high-profile users, which can make it tough to decipher a genuine response from a troll trying to scam Bitcoin.
Rival activist shareholder Carl Icahn also considered an investment in Campbell, but decided against it because the family dynamics would make it tough to press for big changes, according to a source familiar with the matter.
If Trump, 69, could sweep those two states and pile up delegates elsewhere, it would probably knock home-state favorites Rubio and Kasich out of the race and make it tough for Cruz to catch him.
Security officials on both sides are likely to have demands that will make it tough for Sikh pilgrims to cross the border, according to Mohan, who pointed to the conflict-ridden region of Kashmir as an example.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A change of president in Sierra Leone will bring a new chance to fight for reproductive rights and girls' education although the lack of women in government will make it tough, activists said.
"I do think when you've got the vice president calling you on top of the who's who of the Missouri political network calling you, it's gonna make it tough on him to say no," the source added.
It also allows businesses to continually update their replication logs so they're only seconds behind what's in production rather than doing periodic exports that can make it tough to track transactions and other data in real-time.
"We believe a key competitive advantage is AWS' seven-year head start, and accelerated feature launches as highlighted today make it tough for the competition to catch up, " analyst Doug Anmuth wrote in a note to clients.
Even if Meghan is hoping for a natural birth, no mother can rule out the possibility of needing a last minute intervention -- such as a cesarean section -- that would make it tough to walk after the procedure.
Current diagnostic tools make it tough to know definitively whether a suspicious lesion is high risk, benign or malignant, especially if the patient has dense breast tissue, said Dr. Barzilay, who is a breast cancer survivor herself.
This cognitive impairment tends to persist even as they start to recover from depression and can make it tough for patients to get back to work or to a fully functioning life - also increasing the risk of relapse.
A recent report from the US Government Accountability Office warned that the Census was "behind in meeting recruiting goals," saying that the pace of applications could make it tough for the bureau to complete census operations on time.
Jam-packed Democratic primary fields make it tough to predict how those races will shake out, but House Democrats' campaign arm -- knowing they would be prime targets -- opened a regional office in the area early in the 2018 cycle.
Her bouncy ends make it tough to say — but judging by her curls resting on her shoulders, and a few visibly-chopped ends framing her face in the front, Hayek definitely cut some serious length from her once chest-grazing strands.
Although millennial households are generally earning more than other generations did at the same age, the survey says, significant obstacles, such as higher costs of living and higher student loan burdens, make it tough for young people to enter the market.
Terry Gou, chairman of Foxconn, formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co, warned that uncertainties for this year make it tough to have a very clear analysis and outlook, but he said it was clear politics would underpin economic development.
His struggles are a symptom of a wider problem for countries like Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic, where years of heavy emigration to western Europe have created labor shortages that make it tough for businesses of all kinds to recruit.
Still, the public didn't seem to have much sympathy for the guy, despite the litany of well-documented economic factors that make it tough for some people to leave the nest, like student-loan debt and the insane cost of rent.
"What we've seen in California is that as a result of policy, we have millions too few housing units," Steyer said, potentially referring to the state's infamous NIMBY-ism, which can make it tough for developers to enter new contracts.
"Falling corporate profits, additional tariffs scheduled for mid-December and Fed rate cuts likely on hold for a little while may make it tough for the consumer to continue to shoulder this larger burden," State Street said in its outlook.
Degrassi's unique characteristics make it tough to name an analogous American series; though the US has no shortage of dramatic high school–set shows, it's hard to think of many that share Degrassi's commitment to capturing so many truths about the teenage experience.
Gold stayed near a three-month top on Thursday after marking its best day in two weeks, buoyed by expectations that global economic and financial headwinds could make it tough for the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates in the near term.
The new Democratic House majority will make it tough for Trump to add to his legislative legacy, with presumptive speaker Nancy Pelosi gearing up for showdowns with the President and the Republican-led Senate over health care, campaign finance and voting rights.
The self-driving auto unit of Alphabet is already claiming that it is pushing down prices for the imaging technology that maps the surroundings of autonomous cars, which would make it tough for Mobileye to maintain its profit margins, according to Bloomberg.
"It's been two years since I've been out on the streets," said Richard Morton, a 43-year-old electrical engineer who said shortages make it tough to import medical equipment needed in his work, as he prepared to march under Caracas' hot sun.
Those existing experiments, plus the fact that Amazon already has its own game studio and its own cloud business that sells services to third-party game studios, make it tough to say whether Amazon is seriously pursuing cloud gaming in a big way now.
Green said the departure of even a small number of Republicans would make it tough for the party to prevent the Democrats from winning the White House, especially if the election is again decided by razor-thin margins in a handful of battleground states.
Michael Cheng, a consultant solicitor at law firm Andrew W Y Ng & Co in Hong Kong, and former SFC and HKEX executive, said the strong opposition to the proposal would make it tough for the SFC and HKEX to stick to their original plan.
It's worth noting that Warren's point did not equate the potential allegations against Bloomberg with the allegations of assault raised against the president — though she did an effective job of underscoring how his track record could make it tough for him to take on Trump.
Now, in the final days before the Iowa caucuses that could either propel her into the top rung of candidates or make it tough for her to continue in the race, Klobuchar is stuck in Washington, serving as a juror in President Trump's impeachment trial.
That can make it tough for some critics to even see a movie in time to write about it — especially if studios happen to schedule their screenings on the same night, or if the screening is scheduled on the same night as, say, your child's birthday party.
There's always some risk in leaving one job (and a steady paycheck) for a new one that may not pan out — and older workers can face discrimination that can make it tough to land a new gig, said John Challenger, chief executive officer of outplacement consulting firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
All the horrifying stories of the last few months have given people the urge to do their part in reacting to the news, whatever that might mean; in addition to delivering yes/no decrees, Rotten Apples provides a way to navigate labyrinthine showbiz structures that can make it tough to figure out who was involved with what.
The Performance variant comes with a new carbon fiber spoiler, 20-inch "sport" wheels, and includes Tesla's premium upgrades package as well as the long-range battery pack, which means it should theoretically last an EPA-rated 2003 miles per charge (though driving the car more aggressively will certainly make it tough to reach that max).
"But in 23 gathering with friends and family is, well it’s not as easy as what it used to be, you know, the country’s divided and sometimes that can make it tough to find common ground," the star explained while pouring himself a glass of fruit-infused water, taking a single sip, and then coolly chucking the cup aside.
"There are a lot of things that make it tough for mayors to emerge as presidential candidates and I think its because of the fact that their records are always going to be impeachable, and the constituencies that they tend to represent have a harder time being seen around the rest of the country," said Grant Reeher, the director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute at Syracuse University.
"The speed issues really make it tough to educate and mobilize our membership about the nuance on this, when there are a lot of high-profile issues being talked about in the media," said Ian McTiernan, manager of federal relations for the American Institute of Architects, which has told House and Senate Republicans that their bills contain three provisions that would disproportionately hurt the 90,000 architects represented by the association, according to a letter it sent to members of the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday.
He added that deals requiring more than one buyer, like Imperial, are hard to do ** Imperial shares had risen as much as 4 percent in November, when the new Japanese CEO said he wanted to do more deals ** Imperial, world's No. 4 tobacco company home to Gauloises and Davidoff, has long been seen as a potential takeover target, but high market concentrations make it tough for Japan Tobacco, British American Tobacco or Philip Morris International to buy on their own ** Separately on Thursday, Imperial said tax changes in the United States would result in a one-off credit of 20 million pounds and would not impact adjusted earnings

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