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How to use tough it out in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "tough it out" and check conjugation/comparative form for "tough it out". Mastering all the usages of "tough it out" from sentence examples published by news publications.

But I say, look, you've got to tough it out.
Toddlers are very demanding and they won't tough it out.
I figured I could tough it out, working from home.
By Friday Mr. Erdogan seemed determined to tough it out.
And it's not that NASA astronauts can just tough it out.
I wondered how Judy would decide: Tough it out or fold?
It was better to tough it out in Syria, she said.
He clearly looks uncomfortable, but will try to tough it out.
When you're poor, you have no choice but to tough it out.
He tried to tough it out, but the pain worsened every day.
Ask for space if you need it—don't try to tough it out.
In this predicament authoritarian rulers can negotiate, or dig in and tough it out.
His arm's in a sling, but he says he will tough it out tonight onstage.
"I'd hear someone say, 'I'm so depressed,' and I'd think, 'Tough it out,'" she said.
Many analysts think his plan is to tough it out until his term ends in 2019.
She now knows better than to try to "tough it out" when unexplained, debilitating symptoms occur.
Analysts now assume that Tencent will need to tough it out until the second half of 2019.
"My message that I would give is reach out don't tough it out," Ronda told TMZ Sports.
In May, he told the Financial Times that the airline has "just got to tough it out".
But sometimes it&aposs not obvious: Do you tough it out with a friend struggling with addiction?
Long story short, regulators told the companies to tough it out, and they managed to do just that.
We decided to tough it out because it felt like we needed to keep Merge and Superchunk going.
I have no idea what my trajectory would have been had I stayed home to tough it out.
Unfortunately, I don't have medicine to make the symptoms better, so I will have to tough it out.
It makes infinitely more sense to simply keep your portfolio through the scary times and tough it out.
In M.I.T.'s program, students must first demonstrate that they can tough it out in an online class.
His wife told him that this was the Masters and that he needed to tough it out mentally.
If they tough it out at home without the help they need, they may become injured or sick.
When we resolve to be more resilient and mentally strong, we often adopt a militaristic "tough it out" approach.
Read more " _____ Noah Feldman in Bloomberg: "Trump could reasonably conclude that his best approach is to tough it out.
"They know sailors aren't getting enough sleep, but I think there is an expectation you can tough it out."
You need to talk to qualified professionals, get medical support, and not feel ashamed or try to 'tough it out.
"I think it embodies what I'm trying to do in life: tough it out and live it out," Vader says.
You can tell your kid to tough it out when she transfers from one school to another in your hometown.
Maria Menounos thinks Billy Bush, her former "Access Hollywood" co-host, should tough it out and keep his "Today" show gig.
Bombardier's decision to tough it out seems designed to encourage Delta to take up cudgels against Boeing and the U.S. government.
Today's puzzle will require you to tough it out for quite a while, but you're definitely solving with the pros now.
Serena later explained to the Rogers Cup crowd that she simply couldn't tough it out that day, noting that she had tried.
However, it's important to note that you can't just talk yourself out of stress, or tough it out, or resort to distractions.
However, it's important to note that you can't just talk yourself out of stress or tough it out and resort to distractions.
"It's not okay to 'tough it out,'" Porat said about employees staying home if they're not feeling even the slightest bit well.
I consider asking a friend to pick me up but decide I should just tough it out and deal with the delay.
While enduring the delay with Perez wouldn't be the worst, we asked Faris who she would ideally choose to tough it out with.
He was pretty sure he had a kidney stone, but he hadn't been to the doctor—he was trying to tough it out.
Or she could tough it out at the UN through 2020 and then ask for a higher role if Trump gets a second term.
No one would expect someone suffering from a broken leg, or kidney disease, or a blood disorder to tough it out and handle it themselves.
Speaking for a long-suffering fan base, Ramsey promised to tough it out with the Knicks, to accept the growing pains of a promising rebuild.
His other options were to tough it out at home with two weekly visits from a home hospice nurse or go to a nursing home.
"You just have to tough it out really," Hao Hong, head of research and chief strategist at the Bank of Communications International, told CNBC on Thursday.
Writing about the MIT example, Dynarski states that only learners who "tough it out in an online class" can be admitted to an on-campus program.
Challenger said it's important that workers don't try to tough it out and go into the office and that employers discourage sick employees from coming in.
When their oxygen flow is suddenly cut off underwater, SEALs are able to tough it out by telling themselves that everything is fine and thinking positively.
Brinkmann can come off like a parent telling his tetchy teen-ager to tough it out, and sometimes, like the teen-ager, you want to talk back.
Insisting he just tough it out, the Jets began to dock him a game check of $580,000 per week, the maximum penalty for the crime of sitting out.
People in my community sometimes "tough it out" until a condition becomes an emergency, with many of us not knowing how to ask for help without seeming weak.
They feel like they have to tough it out, they should be able to fight it, they're strong enough for this and can handle it on their own.
Either they run hyper-local businesses, like restaurants, which will have to tough it out, or don't have the technical expertise to expand to markets outside of the island.
"It shows two things, firstly that when faced with long-term poor conditions emperors will move, rather than try to tough it out at the old location," said Fretwell.
If you have a spouse who will tough it out, it's easy to neglect the relationship sometimes because they won't complain like a toddler will — but it's not healthy.
Some managers reward employees who "tough it out" and show up under the weather, while other company cultures encourage sick employees to work from home or stay away altogether.
Raz B says he's going to tough it out on the B2K reunion tour, despite fearing for his own safety ... and feeling less than appreciated by his group mates.
"Sometimes people think they can tough it out at home and they're gonna get better," Paul Ettestad, a public health veterinarian for the New Mexico state health department, told NPR.
Instead of booking that flight — remember, there was no Travelocity, Expedia; you couldn't go on your iPhone and book a flight — I said, 'You know, I'll just tough it out.
Or maybe they can't find counseling that is in their language or appropriate for their culture; they don't know where to go, or their traditions demand they tough it out.
Coaches and parents can also resist taking athletes out of competition, and many athletic trainers also noted a culture that encourages students to "tough it out" instead of leaving games.
In the event that you do have to tough it out inside your car for a few hours or even overnight, you're going to need a blanket to stay warm.
She usually tried to tough it out at home, but every few weeks, it seems, the pain was so bad that Wayne or Doak took her to a nearby emergency room.
"Clearly, the Senate Republicans have decided to tough it out, and they are worried about one constituency at this point," Senator Richard J. Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, said in an interview.
" Speaking to the Times now, Gold admitted that it took time for her to understand her mental illness, sharing, "I'd hear someone say, 'I'm so depressed,' and I'd think, 'Tough it out.
Just stay in the rescue boat, tough it out through the turbulent times and wait until the next big ship comes to pick you up to carry you safely to your destination.
Boehner asked him to tough it out—he didn't want to force members from deep-red districts, who might get challenged from the right in their next primary, to face a vote.
But she said that she still believed that if members of her generation, having found a champion in Mr. Ghani, could tough it out they could change the culture of Afghanistan's government.
If you're already doing these things and still have chronic GERD, though, your options for the foreseeable future are to tough it out with PPIs or H2 blockers in short-duration treatments.
Although parents bring flu-riddled children in to see the doctor quickly, adults often wait four or five days to see the doctor when they get sick, opting to "tough it out," Schaffner said.
As with most reality TV premieres, the opening of Castways is dedicated to meeting our major players, who will have two choices throughout the series: Quit, or tough it out until a rescue team arrives.
As for those who want to tough it out and tie the knot, we're told some venues are offering closed-circuit viewing so friends and relatives can watch the ceremony without putting anyone at risk.
Obviously, some people feel if Bell was good enough to hit the lanes Saturday night -- the guy who just signed a 4-year, $52 million contract should tough it out and strap on the pads.
It's mature to leave at an age when you all promise each other in some secret vow that you are going to stay in New York and tough it out no matter how hard it is.
I'm trying to decide if I should just tough it out for a while longer, start applying for new positions, or quit and take the time to recover from this career and reinvent myself for something new.
Dr. Tung stresses the importance of calling your doctor as soon as you think your symptoms are serious enough that you can't tough it out at home: If your fever is creeping higher than 101, call your doctor.
But if your young child has the flu, a burning fever, a cough, or worse, they can't just "tough it out" — and parents shouldn't have to lose income or risk their job to take care of their kids.
Suffice to say, this is a pain point that, unless someone cleans it up, could be enough to make someone quit the whole thing, but I urge you to tough it out, because it is so worth it.
One night in October 2009, while they shared a hotel room, Kyle told his father that he wanted to return to Keewaywin, only to abruptly reverse himself the next day, promising to "tough it out," Mr. Morriseau said.
If Mr. Franken tries to "tough it out" in an Ethics Committee hearing, we Democrats will have to stop talking about the sexual predations of Donald Trump, Roy Moore and others, for we'll have tacitly condoned such behavior.
As an example, he has made it sound as if people who use opioids for pain are weak and, if they had sufficient strength of character, they could just tough it out and get on with their lives.
"Putin and his colleagues count on the economy returning to low positive growth by the second half of the year — which I believe is too optimistic, but probably still leaves them believing they can tough it out," Legvold said.
One common counterargument by pain patients I hear to all of this: When you tell people with live with pain, you would never say to a heart disease patient that they need to just tough it out and live with their problem.
If a hotel were to double the price of a room during an emergency, a family might choose to rent fewer rooms at the higher price, or they might choose to tough it out at home if their house were damaged but livable.
His knee looks completely mangled, and when he's finally convinced to see a doctor after two weeks of trying to "tough it out," he's told that he has "a large tear" in his meniscus and will need arthroscopic surgery to make a quick recovery.
She wanted to tough it out until morning so that they and their two young daughters could drive back to Manhattan where her doctors were — the ones who had been treating her since her right lung collapsed and all the trouble began two years earlier.
It's easy for extrovertish white guys like me to just tell others to engage online and tough it out, but that's obviously not always great advice, and it's particularly irresponsible to expect junior faculty to have to endure that as a condition of professional advancement.
She tried to tough it out, but when it was no better by the end of the day, she decided to go to the E.R. It took a few hours, but finally the physician assistant caring for her in the E.R. brought some good news.
And then Republicans will do a gut check and make a choice: Will they move in that direction—worried that they'll be harmed in the midterms—or will they tough it out and think it'll actually help them in the midterms that the Democrats are calling for impeachment?
But because a player is incentivized to make the team in September—because that's the only way he makes his money—he's likely to hide concussion symptoms so he can continue to play and practice, feeling he has to tough it out because he can't make the 53-man roster from the training room.
While fighting among Syrian rebels, the Syrian army and the Islamic State drove other foreign companies out of the country, the plant, operated by Lafarge S.A., was curiously able to tough it out for years: From its opening in 2010 through to 2014, cement continued to pour from its mills in Jalabiyeh, a town near the Turkish border.
I think as a woman being unjustly accused of obnoxious aggression, part of it is just, I think Tim took this phrase out of the book because it was disgusting, but I'm gonna say it here: Just put your thick-skin suit on, you just have to kind of tough it out, is part of it.
If you can get in a van and tough it out on the road with a group of people and not rip each others' heads off, and generally stay humorous and make each other laugh throughout the experience, I think when you can bring that into a working dynamic inside of a rehearsal, that fun and that charisma everybody brings in really gets you through the tired moments when you hit a wall and you don't think you can continue on.
Be randy. Defy the rules. Cheat the system. Tough it out.
Tough it Out is the second studio album released by British hard rock band FM. Tough It Out is the follow-up album to their 1986 debut album Indiscreet and was released in 1989 on the Epic Records label.
The Overland brothers went to the United States to write with Desmond Child, returning with the hard rock anthem "Bad Luck". Queensrÿche and Dokken producer Neil Kernon was engaged to oversee 1989’s Tough It Out. To promote Tough It Out, the band set out on a 42 date UK tour that saw them returning to the Hammersmith Odeon. Soon afterwards, Chris Overland decided to leave FM, his final performance taking place at the Town & Country Club.
Kelly struggles to adjust to life in rehab, and frequently calls home requesting various personal belongings. She wants to leave, but Jack urges her to tough it out. Jack celebrates both his birthday and a year of sobriety. Kelly arrives home and becomes frustrated by the curfew and other rules she must follow.
FM (referred to as FM UK in North America) are a British rock band. They have released eleven studio albums to date. Three of those, Indiscreet, Tough It Out and 2015's Heroes and Villains reached the UK Albums Chart, whilst five of the band's singles made inroads into the UK Singles Chart.
Wildlife's version was never officially released, and the band split up soon after. Overland next formed the AOR band FM, with former Wildlife members Pete Jupp and Chris Overland. FM's first album, issued in 1986 on Portrait Records, was named Indiscreet. The band's next album, Tough It Out, was released in 1989 with serious financial backing from Epic Records, which was Portrait's parent company.
However, he elects to tough it out and stay on tour because he doesn't want to cause Sharon any further stress. Ozzy comes home for a few days during a break in the tour. Sharon tries to have a fire going in the fireplace for his arrival, but it ends up getting a little bit out of control. Jack takes up surfing while on vacation.
The economic crises of the early 1980s brought Howard into conflict with the economically conservative Fraser. As the economy headed towards the worst recession since the 1930s, Keynesian Fraser pushed an expansionary fiscal position much to Howard's and Treasury's horror. With his authority as treasurer being flouted, Howard considered resigning in July 1982, but, after discussions with his wife and senior advisor John Hewson, he decided to "tough it out".
McBride reluctantly agrees to hire her, but warns her that she will be fired if she steps out of line. Casey experiences sexism and chauvinism from her fellow (mostly older) limo drivers. While frustrated at the ostracism and intolerance of her new co-workers, she manages to find some kindness and support in Jeremy O'Brien, an older Irish driver. Jeremy convinces her to tough it out and give the hidebound men time to adjust to her presence.
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on 76 reviews, with an average rating of 6.53/10. The site's critical consensus reads "Goat isn't an easy watch, but its thought-provoking themes, talented cast, and all-out intensity offer rewards for viewers willing to tough it out." On Metacritic the film has a score of 64 out of 100 score, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
When the Blue Raiders are called into Union service at the start of the American Civil War, their mascot drummer boy, John Clem defies his father's wishes and smuggles himself on the train carrying the troops to camp. In spite of efforts by the troops to force him to give up and go home, Johnny refuses and tries to tough it out. He gets photographed by Mathew Brady. His father comes to get him, but Johnny runs away and returns to the regiment.
He originally made the trip alongside his cousin Steven, after just three days in Melbourne the two re-packed their bags with the intention of returning home. In an effort to retain the boys, Smith phoned Michael Long, who came out to the school with Derek Kickett and Sibby Rioli, another uncle. Long said he knew Cyril was making a life-defining choice at just 14; "That was the big moment, whether he'd tough it out or go". Steven returned home and Cyril persisted in Melbourne.
The album displayed a shift towards a more straightforward rock approach and also included a cover of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", which was released as a single. This was the first album to feature ex-Visage and ASAP guitarist Andy Barnett, Chris Overland having left the band after the Tough It Out tour. FM's fourth album, Aphrodisiac, followed in 1992 and is often considered to be the band's best. The band then signed to the Raw Power label to record Dead Man's Shoes, which featured new keyboard player, Jem Davis.
At the time of the fire, Lenton described the event as a "kick in the guts" but was keen to "tough it out".Arthur, Chrissy (18 June 2015) Fire rips through Waltzing Matilda Centre at Winton in western Queensland, ABC News. Retrieved 27 August 2018 Lenton said the restoration of the tourist attraction had given the whole town a lift and hoped the new building would attract more tourists back to Winton.Crockford, Toby (30 April 2017) Waltzing Matilda Centre set to reopen in time for anniversary, Brisbane Times.
Monty's gambling and drinking buddies are also interested in whether or not Monty can really give up everything and bet whether or not he will make it. Monty and Nicky go to the mother-in-law's department store and find awkward fashions, catering to a clientele which clearly do not include the likes of Nicky and Monty. Nicky argues that it may not be worth it to Monty if this is the kind of atmosphere he will be exposed to, but Monty points out he must tough it out to provide for his wife and daughters, not just him. Meanwhile, Mrs.
Allison Payne returning to WGN-TV, Chicago Tribune, Retrieved 1-31-2011. In January 2010, Payne publicly admitted that she was a recovering alcoholic, after having previously battled alcoholism for 20 years. “Substance abuse can become a problem," she said at the time. "I wanted to make sure that nothing in my life got out of hand.” Chicago Tribune, 1/2010 In late December 2010, Payne took a leave of absence from WGN-TV to rest her vocal cords. Greg Caputo, news director at WGN-TV, told TimeOut Chicago columnist Robert Feder in an interview that “she was diagnosed a few months ago and tried to tough it out . . .
After racing in fourth place, he took the lead at the last fence and held off the sustained challenge of Sire de Grugy to win by three-quarters of a length. After the race, Henderson said, "Today he had to be a completely different Sprinter... They had to be very brave at the last, but he's that sort of horse – he's got the class but sometimes you have to tough it out as well." On 16 March 2016, Sprinter Sacre contested his third Queen Mother Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival. He started the 5/1 second favourite behind the Irish-trained Un de Sceaux, whilst the other eight runners included Dodging Bullets, Sire de Grugy, Felix Yonger (Punchestown Champion Chase), Special Tiara, and Somersby.

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