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Just by nature of the engagement, that's a tough job.
The month of March has a tough job this year.
It's a tough job, but someone's got to do it.
Ed Kurtz, the original emergency manager, faced a tough job.
It's a tough job being a phone maker, I guess.
White House counsel is a tough job in any administration.
"It's a tough job, but I do like my work."
It makes an already tough job that much more challenging.
"It's a tough job," he said, wishing Ms. Harris luck.
If confirmed, Wilkie has a tough job ahead of him.
"This is a tough time to take this tough job," Sen.
"It's going to be tough, it's a tough job," says Bryant.
But it was a tough job market after the financial crisis.
But he also praised McConnell for doing a tough job well.
It was a tough job, but someone had to do it.
He's going to go home, 'Alice, this is a tough job.
"This is a really, really tough job, delivering pizzas," O'Neal said.
Sure, it's a tough job, providing electricity for millions of people.
BLAIR: No. I think she's got a really, really tough job.
Nissan's new leaders have a tough job to turn things around.
It's a tough job, but it is a job worth doing.
It&aposs a tough job, but someone has to do it.
I was enjoying my tennis, but it was a tough job.
So, they do a tough job, but comedy should primarily be funny.
Tough job, but Chyna was willing to do it ... for the payday.
Securing Intel's future growth will be a tough job for Krzanich's successor.
Mr Meade's selection begins a seven-month race for a tough job.
ERIC ROSENGREN: I think everybody has a tough job in central banking.
And let's not forget the tough job of getting bathed by Melisandre.
"We're doing a tough job, and not everybody knows it," he said.
Though much maligned, insurers in the individual market have a tough job.
It appears it's a tough job placating the demands of the gold bugs.
Choosing this year's Disrupt NY Startup Battlefield winners will be a tough job.
For Nieves, whose company also automates logistics and warehouses, it's a tough job.
Choosing this year's Disrupt SF Startup Battlefield winners will be a tough job.
Referees have a tough job, and are often the target of much ire.
She was always the first to volunteer to take on a tough job.
Many teachers stick with the tough job because they love watching children blossom.
"The people that are in B24R do a really tough job," he says.
TV ratings ... Roger Goodell has a tough job -- and Adam Silver knows it.
Being a princess is a tough job, but someone has to do it.
We want you to back us when we do a tough job honorably.
It's a tough job but I can see you got what it takes.
For those who escaped Korea's tough job market, not all has been rosy.
If Kaine succeeds, he won't just make a tough job easier for President Clinton.
Baggage handling is a tough job, he said, which can often leave workers exhausted.
Legendary railroad executive Hunter Harrison had a tough job when he took over operations.
Police officers have a tough job, and the vast majority do that job heroically.
"It's going to be a tough job," said banking analyst at Morningstar David Ellis.
"It's a pretty tough job," Trump said, according to a White House pool report.
It's a tough job, but somebody has to do it... Follow Noisey on Twitter.
"It's a tough job," Lightning coach Jon Cooper said of being a backup goalie.
"It's a tough job and nobody wants to do it for ever," he said.
He warned Vela, the Los Angeles F.C. forward, it would be a tough job.
He will have the tough job of making sure his boss's limitless pledges add up.
Despite Republican control of the committee, it is expected to be a tough job interview.
It's a super tough job, he made a step to give up a luxurious lifestyle.
It is a lonely job, it is a tough job, and you do need that.
It also faces the tough job of integrating LinkedIn into Microsoft's software, services, and management.
" The former Democratic prosecutor continued: "And you know, I understand you've got a tough job.
Running and modernizing an institution as big as the World Bank is a tough job.
But Igor, like I said, it's a tough job, but he's up to the challenge.
You've taken on a tough job and we're delighted that you're willing to do it.
"It's a tough job and they do the best for us every day," he said.
It's a tough job, but every era in every culture needs someone to do it.
"It's a tough job — our climbers spend long days in remote areas building infrastructure," Zvokel said.
But for the most part, that would be a very tough job for me to do.
One of the biggest effects of a shrinking economy is a tough job market — really tough.
Whoever forms a government will face a tough job putting together ad hoc majorities to legislate.
"You wouldn't do a tough job if you don't have the skills or tools," Liu said.
JACKSON: Austin, you got a tough job today, because there is no way to defend this.
It is a tough job for the clinician and an even tougher situation for the patient.
Whatever the real reason behind this latest exit, Hazelbaker has a tough job ahead of her.
It is a tough job and not everyone is lining up to work at their pace.
Flake said McConnell "does a tough job well," adding that the GOP leader has his support. .
But for the most part, that would be a very tough job for me to do.
Probably. Do they also add up to the VP of Hardware for Wearables having a tough job?
Selling solar panels is a tough job and you get a one-time profit from each sale.
Being Atlanta rap royalty is a tough job, but Big Boi knows someone's got to do it.
"It's going to be a tough job," said James Halstead, a consultant at UK-based Aviation Strategy.
"It's a tough job to get these things done and sometimes they're very complex and very lengthy."
Ever since then I have always been a generous tipper, because it is a really tough job.
It's a tough job, as the Lakers are a shell of the great franchise they once were.
It's a tough job in terms of the physicality of it, and that can take its toll.
He's a stevedore, which was a very tough job in the 1950s and didn't pay very well.
It's a tough job for sure, and people are supercritical online, as I'm sure you have learned.
Justin struggled with a tough job market after leaving school, which made paying off his loans impossible.
Law enforcement officers perform a tough job, and this added stressor does not make it any easier.
Falcon faces a tough job persuading western nations to withdraw their objections to the May 20 vote.
It's a tough job breeding dibblers, as the mating season is only two or three weeks a year.
I came out here so I can do this show, and we have a very, very tough job.
Even with its old foe on side, making WOW's low-cost model work will be a tough job.
YOU KNOW, LOOK, DONALD IS DOING THE JOB – I MEAN, HE'S GOT A VERY, VERY, VERY TOUGH JOB.
Pelosi had what looked like a tough job selling her caucus on the deal during a meeting Wednesday.
Working in such a tough job has made me really bond with all the badass chicks around me.
His colleagues described him as friendly and somewhat of a jokester who made working a tough job enjoyable.
Look, Metta knows it's a tough job and he ain't the frontrunner ... but he's making his case anyway!
Still, the government may face a tough job in keeping inflation below 3% this year, policy insiders said.
That is a tough job, where the Fed's visual navigation has to lead to an economic growth recession.
It's a tough job dealing with geopolitical crises and nationalist leaders when your company is the epitome of globalization.
And the ones who came to the United States illegally, she says, make a tough job market even tougher.
Hung, who is widely seen as supporting unification with China, faces a tough job rebuilding support for the party.
Maybe in a tough job environment, employees were afraid of underperforming management expectations, so they acted out of survival.
Growing out my hair in college (while writing papers, passing tests, and working part-time) was a tough job.
There's nothing admirable about trying to do a tough job with one hand tied behind your back, NHL GMs.
McConnell may have a tough job convincing enough Republican senators that the Senate bill improves on the House version.
Winner faces tough job Whoever wins the presidency has a tough road ahead amid tensions between Muslims and Christians.
Avengers: Endgame has the tough job of reversing that apocalyptic event while also ending this era of Marvel films.
So to all of law enforcement, I want to be very clear: we know you have a tough job.
President Obama has a tough job to do in Dallas on Tuesday when he addresses a nation in mourning.
" Sherman later apologized on Twitter saying, "I appreciate the role the media plays and they have a tough job.
Ian Callum had a tough job when Jaguar, as noted for beauty as Ferrari, decided to build an SUV.
Analysts say China's central bank still faces a tough job stemming capital outflows, citing persistent downward pressure on the economy.
Q: Your mom had the very tough job of waitress, so how did that environment shape your understanding of money?
Replacing someone who is regarded as one of the all-time stars of the car industry is a tough job.
Bennett said he understands that police have a tough job to do, but he doesn't have much sympathy for them.
The police in Washington, D.C., and across the country deserve respect for doing a tough job, and doing it well.
It's a pretty tough job market out there — she's got to compete against all those other unemployed Trump communications directors.
It's going to be a tough job; Democrats must defend the 40 seats they just flipped in more conservative districts.
Just two fathers turned me down: They had a tough job trying to hold their families together as it was.
It's the opposite of "tough job but somebody's gotta do it": a relatively undemanding job that, increasingly, nobody's gotta do.
"It's a tough job; they have to deal with a lot, but (with) high duty comes high expectations," Stewart said.
Both financially and professionally, young people with only a high school diploma or some college face a tough job market.
Throughout the area, most of the soil is covered with a white salty crust, which makes farming a tough job.
Jack had the tough job this week of checking out Airstream's new Nest, its smaller, petite-r, impeccably designed, $45,900 trailer.
People should not overreact to his comments, insisted the man tasked with the tough job of heading Duterte's public relations team.
She will have a tough job winning over the public, who polls suggested would have preferred her main rival, John Tsang.
"It's a tough job to fill," said Greg Portell, lead partner for the consumer and retail practice at consultant A.T. Kearney.
WA KALU PU, Myanmar — Dragging giant tree trunks up and down the steep hillsides of sweltering jungles is a tough job.
PIRRO: OK. Austan, I know you have a tough job tonight but we&aposre going to have to go after you.
Since their warrior skills dropped out of vogue in the mid-19th century, ninjas have been facing a tough job market.
Opposition parties, for their part, have made a tough job trickier by squabbling over seats, resulting in undignified multi-cornered fights.
Many millennials entered a tough job market post-recession: They had difficulty finding jobs and those who did experienced stagnant wages.
Melora had a really tough job, coming in for one episode, and basically carrying the dramatic arc of a regular character's storyline.
It's a tough job generally, and then you do a story like this and you realise 'wow, people actually care about this.
If they do not, the police and army—some 180,000 of whom stand ready—will have a tough job keeping the peace.
Rex Tillerson, the apparent front-runner to become President-elect Donald Trump's secretary of state, can expect a very tough job interview.
And it symbolizes the tough job Mr. Colbert has had in synthesizing the Comedy Central and CBS audiences on his new show.
"It takes its toll; it's a tough job," says Henri*, one of the analysts, when he joins us in the meeting room.
If confirmed by the Senate to the five-year position, Dickson, also a former F-15 fighter pilot, faces a tough job.
"It was a real tough job to push this through, but in the end it will be worth it," Mr. Dekking said.
The reformers who pushed change through Ukraine's Legislature had a tough job overcoming delaying tactics from the allies of the previous elites.
Obviously, whenever you have support for the work that you're doing, and our frontline men and women do a really tough job.
"He's a good candidate with a tough job," says Jennifer Duffy, who monitors gubernatorial and Senate races for the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.
Ronald Reagan chopped wood and rode horses to prove he had the strength and vigor to do the tough job of being president.
You've – a lot of these younger people, that means there were older people who had to leave, you've had a very tough job.
"  "But the presidency is a tough job, and if you're not ready to make those tough calls then you shouldn't seek the office.
A guy like Ralph Clark has a tough job: if all goes according to his business plan he'll put himself out of business.
Jack Pratt had a tough job at LAX Tuesday ... somehow grabbing the spotlight from his famous, beautiful parents ... and he pulled it off.
" A source close to Jacobson said, "it was a tough job and she is looking for new opportunities outside government after 31 years.
Before applying to college, every candidate should be required to spend one to two years in a tough job in the real world.
Analysts believe China's central bank still faces a tough job stemming capital outflows, especially as the world's second-largest economy faces persistent downward pressure.
He is a master explosive ordinance disposal technician, and that&aposs a tough job and a dangerous job, also known as the bomb squad.
But trying to convince businesses to invest in charging stations that will benefit less than one percent of their customers is a tough job.
However, Schulz faces an extremely tough job to oust Merkel, whose conservatives lead the SPD in opinion polls by up to 15 percentage points.
Somebody's got to do it: Either way, it's a tough job — and one that the platform companies prefer to keep mostly out of view.
It's a tough job making fun of the Democratic candidates when there are so damn many of them, but someone's got to do it.
It's a tough job, but some tech columnist had to do it: let a self-flying drone test its futuristic chase skills on him.
It's a tough job...being the president of South Africa at this time...I wish I had come in when the economy was better.
" At another point, Earnest said Comey has "got a tough job, and hopefully he'll draw on that character and integrity as he does it.
"President Trump sent me a signed souvenir -- and even gave me the pen -- and told me that being president was a tough job," Gou wrote.
I may be able to find a couple that don't, but for the most part, that would be a tough job for me to do.
"It was a tough job," said Mado, who declined to be identified by his family name for fear of upsetting his ailing mother in Egypt.
On-demand work prospered after the recession because workers needed to fund their own safety nets or find stopgap work in a tough job market.
These dogs have a very tough job, and we're glad to they take the time to blow off some steam every once in a while.
" If elected, Braun said he isn't calling for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's ouster, acknowledging that "with a one vote margin, that's a tough job.
We've all been so abused by smelly socks that MP is saddled with the tough job of unwinding a whole cycle of stereotypes and baggage.
"He's got a tough job to do, but it seems he's running far afield," said Senator Richard C. Shelby, a long-serving Republican from Alabama.
" He suggested that before applying for college young people "be required to spend one to two years in a tough job in the real world.
Borussia Dortmund's teenage striker scored twice in a win over Paris St.-Germain in the Champions League, once again making a tough job look simple.
It's expected to be a tough job interview, due in part to allegations of racial bias that cost him a federal judgeship 217 years ago.
It's expected to be a tough job interview, due in part to allegations of racial bias that cost him a federal judgeship 19823 years ago.
"I know him as a compassionate person … it's a super-tough job, he made a step to give up which was a luxurious lifestyle," Scaramucci said.
We've tested multiple services and their wines (a tough job, but someone's gotta do it!), and have selected some of our favorites for you to try.
No doubt, building the IBCS system is a tough job, missile defense is one of the most difficult nuts to crack in our nation's weapon development.
I may be able to find a couple that don't, but for the most part, that would be a very tough job for me to do.
Maya Rupert has a tough job: As campaign manager for Julián Castro, she is trying to help elect the first Latino president in United States history.
"The big thing is, it's already a very tough job," said Justin Tarovisky, a correctional officer at the United States Penitentiary Hazelton, in northern West Virginia.
"It's always been a tough job," said John Feehery, a Republican strategist who was a top aide to J. Dennis Hastert when Mr. Hastert was speaker.
Edgar Martinez spent much of his career as a designated hitter, a tough job to stay ready for because you sit for innings at a time.
Oldermillennials, who bore the brunt of the financial crisis, dealt with a tough job market and wage stagnation, making it more difficult for them to save.
Policing is inherently a tough job; it requires careful training, strong character, and determination to do the right thing in the face of incredibly stressful moments.
Then again, finding the proper bodyguards to protect the man who once convincingly played warrior Khal Drogo on Game of Thrones has to be a tough job.
Given how the original Kris Kringle won an Oscar for his performance, Attenborough had an especially tough job differentiating his take on Santa, but you know what?
"The market has got this wrong - but the Fed now has a tough job as to not cut would act like a de facto tightening," Wilson said.
THAT MUST BE A TERRIBLE JOB IN A COUNTRY LIKE THIS THAT'S THE BEST WE CAN DO. DIMON: I THINK BEING PRESIDENT IS A VERY TOUGH JOB.
It's a tough job, and it might have to do with the broader difficulty of teaching people to correctly operate in digital environments in the first place.
When she returns to the UK, May has another tough job on her hands: to persuade her wavering ministers not to resign before the vote on Wednesday.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has a tough job ahead of him, as he will have to avoid ruffling both markets and the White House during his briefing Wednesday.
He's already played the "she's mean to me" card, so any complaints will make Trump appear weak, childish, and unfit for the tough job that is the presidency.
It's a tough job and that is not the time to have a loaded weapon around a lot of kids and teachers... [it's] just a recipe for disaster.
To be sure, analysts believe that China still faces a tough job keeping the yuan stable, particularly at a time of persistent supply glut and tepid domestic demand.
Mr. Sippel has made a tough job tougher by taking on two countries and more than one style of cooking, and layering the formal-casual split on top.
We&aposve tested multiple services and their wines (a tough job, but someone&aposs gotta do it!), and have selected some of our favorites for you to try.
The judges had a tough job on their hands, but in the end, they sided unanimously with the Canadian, evidently swayed by his efforts in the last two rounds.
Mr Ahmeti warns against turning the crisis from a political one into an ethnic one, saying he has a tough job keeping his side's own nationalist radicals in check.
It's a tough job but I'm encouraged by the fact that I hear so many good stories of people that have been able to pursue their passion [on YouTube].
Here's Harry's point: Sean Spicer, whatever his faults, has a tough job: Every day, he has to go out and explain what the Trump administration is doing and why.
Tough job: Meal delivery startups have been cropping up in the last few years, but it's a challenging business that involves complex labor operations, perishable goods, and tricky forecasting.
Meanwhile, Vance will get another four years to wrestle with the tough job of cleaning up the New York outpost of the swamp without getting dirty in the process.
In one section of the plant, cobots glue protective pads onto headliners, a tough job for humans because the glue is heated to scalding temperatures before it is applied.
" He added, "You understand that officials have a very tough job, and there's a lot of calls that are made and not made throughout the course of a game.
"Welch's grape farmers in particular have a really tough job," said Helene Dick, strategy director for Barton F. Graf, the creative agency that partnered with Welch's on the campaign.
In other words, the person who replaces Maduro with sincere hopes of fixing Venezuela will have a very tough job — and may not be very popular for doing it.
In the 1970s, with an unprecedented rise in the number of college graduates, internships were perceived as a new and welcomed tool to introduce graduates into a tough job market.
And, before BTS performed with Halsey, young female fans kept ushers busy as they had the tough job of keeping those fans from running down the aisles to get close.
"The police have a very tough job on this case," Joe Giacalone, a retired New York Police Department sergeant and professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice tells PEOPLE.
Being prime minister of Israel always has been a tough job, requiring risky decisions daily that affect the security of the Israeli people and the survival of the Jewish state.
He went on to warn his audience not to be too "sanctimonious" about the tough job that "those folks"—the CIA interrogators, now—were doing in Iraq after September 11.
"While we understand that being a police officer is a tough job, the message here is either do the job correctly or get out of police work," Ravenell said Friday.
While the pay is decent – the average trucker's salary is about $60,000 a year – it's a tough job that requires drivers to be on the road for months at a time.
Earlier in the day Umar, announcing that he would step down, said Pakistan would still go into an IMF program but warned his successor that he faces a tough job ahead.
He said it was an incredibly tough job when he was performing to people who didn't particularly want to see him, so it's nice to have his YouTube audience show up.
This reduces the number of humans needed to do the tough job, though Twitter still requires a human to give the go-ahead before it suspends an account for offensive images.
More funding will bring more scrutiny, and Patreon will have the tough job of walking the free-speech-without-filth tightrope in codifying what exactly is allowed and enforcing those rules.
" Added shortstop Andrelton Simmons, whose double brought home Pujols with the tying run in a four-run seventh: "That's a tough job to protect Mikey, but we've got AP behind him.
Economists said Chinese regulators may face a tough job in unifying the country's interest rates and develop a real market-based benchmark rate similar to the Federal Reserve's overnight lending rate.
"It was always going to be a tough job for the Fed to be as dovish as stock markets hoped," said Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at IG, in a note.
She said being an influencer is a tough job not everyone can do, because it's a hybrid of many roles such as a stylist, makeup artist, photographer, editor, and creative director.
"It's a tough job, alternating night and day shifts, dealing with the smog, the traffic, the stress, the unruly drivers," said Loreno Bittarelli, the president of Mr. Tomassi's radio taxi cooperative.
Just as this card can provide you with a lifeline when you are in tough job situations, it can also propel you forward and help you with your next strategic move.
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It will be a tough job, as Democrats have to defend 25 seats, including seats in GOP-leaning states such as Indiana, Montana, Missouri, North Dakota and West Virginia, in 2018. Sens.
With historic labour shortages in Japan, he had been confident he would avoid the tough job search many of his peers faced at home in South Korea, where youth unemployment is growing.
The lack of sleep makes Jane's tough job as a TA (for "Great Books 105," nicknamed "Books for Ballers" because it's the sort of class that athletes take for easy A's) even tougher.
Also starring in the film is 13 Reasons Why's Sosie Bacon, whose character Audrey has the very tough job of keeping bestie Erin (Halston Sage) and new ex-boyfriend Alec (Jacob Latimore) apart.
Lockhart, who served as former President Bill Clinton's press secretary during the Monica Lewinsky scandal and impeachment proceedings, conceded that "it is a very tough job," particularly when the President is under investigation.
However, investors caution that the tough job is now to come: pushing promised policy changes through Congress, which has proven less than easy even on issues Republicans agree on such as repealing Obamacare.
But Tillerson "has a tough set of meetings and a tough job ahead of him when he's in Ankara," said Ross Wilson, who was the US ambassador to Turkey from 2005 to 2008.
You haven't asked me any question about my children, but I have often been asked, you know, whether I could manage actually having children and having a tough job, exactly as you do.
Treasurer Scott Morrison, presenting his rookie budget on Tuesday, faces the tough job of delivering a pro-growth, voter-friendly spending plan without any leeway to offer "big bang" reforms or significant tax giveaways.
Hers was a tough job in the bankruptcy division: entering all the data about each case, taking in the documents and especially liaising with the clients, so they didn't feel daunted by the process.
Johnson & Johnson, the top maker of Tylenol, had a very tough job in explaining how a mystery killer was able to inject poison into bottles of Tylenol before it ended up on pharmacy shelves.
"Alicia had the tough job of executing on the mayor's housing and jobs priorities — things you can count," said Kathryn Wylde, the president of the Partnership for New York City, an influential business group.
TEHRAN — It's a common theme in the state-controlled media in Iran: The armed forces are not to be trifled with; they're tough men doing a tough job, defending a country permanently under threat.
One of the biggest reasons why this is going to be a tough job is because of what 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney was caught saying in that video just before Election Day.
Still, the government may face a tough job in keeping inflation below 3% this year, policy insiders said, adding that rising inflation expectations could reinforce the central bank's cautious approach to further policy easing.
He also cautioned: What has got us here, wont get us where we need to go with the rate of change accelerating, we have a tough job to do and need to go even faster.
Kayrros plans to recruit 40 new employees, and it's going to be a tough job as I'm sure they'll need a ton of data scientists and other AI engineers to come up with predictive models.
The story of Wendy the lemur had the tough job of introducing the audience to the full concept of Maniac: GRTA screwed up and Owen and Annie have to complete their pill regimens/hallucinations together.
The Tuscan bank appointed Marco Morelli as its new chief executive on Wednesday, handing the 2300-year-old banker the tough job of convincing investors to back a third cash call in as many years.
But Mr. Davis, along with a handful of other high-level Republican strategists, said Mr. Zinke had been undecided on entering the race and described the Interior position as a tough job to turn down.
It's a tough job because of the sheer number of substances that must be discerned, and it's made even tougher by the fact that many of the bacteria and viruses that infect us are moving targets.
While polls say most people believe President Nicolas Maduro will coast to a second term in Sunday&aposs election, he will have a tough job convincing many Venezuelans and foreign governments that the vote was fair.
And many parents, specifically those who supported Hillary Clinton and hoped and expected she'd become the first female president of the United States, woke up with the tough job of explaining the results to their children.
The party's modernising push also comes as a significant number of educated Chinese millennials, faced with a tough job market and high housing costs in big cities, have grown disillusioned about their career and life prospects.
Unlike most Oscar hosts, who just have to ease us through another grindingly dull show, he had a tough job Sunday night because everyone knew he had to confront #OscarsSoWhite, which he initially did pretty brilliantly.
The 2008 financial crisis left many millennials financially behind: The oldest have been playing catch up in wealth building after entering a tough job market, while the youngest became risk averse by watching the recession unfold.
With the tests passed, Scott and his team at Molon Labe can now focus on submitting the design to regulators for final approval, and the tough job of convincing an airline to buy this very different seat.
But, "with the import of diluents now sanctioned by the U.S., and problems in producing its own lighter crudes, PDVSA will have a tough job to make enough on spec barrels available for export," the IEA said.
The 22014 recession, high student loan debt, rising rents, and a tough job market for millennials caused many people ages of 2300 to 250 to delay leaving home, said Alex Barron, founder of the Housing Research Center.
Outflows may cool as the yuan steadies, partly due to a broad-based dollar retreat, but analysts believe the central bank faces a tough job keeping the yuan stable, especially as the economy faces persistent downward pressure.
They graduated in the midst of the Great Recession and entered a tough job market; a delay in finding a job, or starting your first job with a low salary, can ultimately affect long-term earning potential.
OSLO (Reuters) - Daimler's next chief executive will have a tough job to restore margins at Mercedes-Benz, current boss Dieter Zetsche told Reuters on Wednesday, as Mercedes-Benz launched a new luxury electric car to rival Tesla.
Contrary to Pompeo's declaration against taking action in "small increments," Kim's comments portray some of the cracks that may emerge once U.S. and North Korean negotiators begin the tough job of securing the details of  any agreement.
Not just because of that anniversary, which might warrant something special, but also because the movies, shows, and actors nominated produced some really great work this year, and choosing a winner is going to be a tough job.
Italy's Monte dei Paschi di Siena appointed Marco Morelli as its new chief executive on Wednesday, handing the 54-year-old banker the tough job of persuading investors to back a third cash call in as many years.
"You have a tough job to do at the Department of Justice after eight years of mismanagement, where I think the American people lost confidence in the department's ability to do things in a nonpolitical fashion," he said.
For eight years since leaving the White House, George W. Bush has refused to criticize publicly those who succeeded him, saying he didn't want to make an already tough job any harder for President Obama and, now, President Trump.
OSLO, May 240 (Reuters) - Daimler's next chief executive will have a tough job to restore margins at Mercedes-Benz, current boss Dieter Zetsche told Reuters on Wednesday, as Mercedes-Benz launched a new luxury electric car to rival Tesla.
Parties of all stripes are tearing themselves apart over municipal elections slated for June, and the new mayor will have a particularly tough job in Rome, where years of alleged corruption have been laid bare in a Mafia trial.
Outflows may cool as the yuan CNY=CFXS steadies, partly due to a broad-based dollar retreat, but analysts believe the central bank faces a tough job keeping the yuan stable, especially as the economy faces persistent downward pressure.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's Monte dei Paschi di Siena appointed Marco Morelli as its new chief executive on Wednesday, handing the 54-year-old banker the tough job of persuading investors to back a third cash call in as many years.
There's a lot that goes into getting to know the bears on their mission to pack on the pounds, and it's a tough job to narrow down which of Katmai's more than 2,000 bears will face off in the competition.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - China's new securities regulator Liu Shiyu, a former central banker, has a tough job on his hands - not least managing a huge weight of expectation from millions of small investors smarting from a recent stock market collapse.
"It's really a tough job, because whether you're Nancy Pelosi as speaker or Paul Ryan as speaker or John Boehner as speaker, you're chief of the complaints office," said Pat Tiberi, a recently retired congressman from Ohio who bonded with DeStefano.
" He adds, "In fairness, he did seem to have taken on the tough job of making sure the operation surrounding the Queen ran smoothly, while she remained the center of attention — the 'bad cop' in the situation, as it were.
But it is a tough job: In December, the Soufan Group, an intelligence consulting firm, reported that the number of foreign fighters from Western Europe battling for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria had more than doubled since June 2014.
Like Papathanasiou, many of the new wave of craft brewers are educated young people who were flailing in a tough job market—Greece continues to have the highest rate of unemployment in the E.U—and needed to figure something out.
MADRID (Reuters) - Brazil's negotiators already face a tough job at United Nations climate talks, given anger at President Jair Bolsonaro's stance on the Amazon, but it has become doubly difficult as they are in the dark on their own government's aims.
In this case, the FAA appears to have at least considered that the TFR would restrict the ability of journalists to collect information, and previous incidents between drones and first responders above wildfires have shown that the FAA has a tough job here.
It's a tough job for anyone to fill, but there will likely be an especially steep learning curve for the young governor whose foreign policy experience is limited to a handful of overseas trips to negotiate trade deals on behalf of her state.
"We want to play in the Champions League next season but we have a tough job because we have six or seven teams fighting for places, and how well we do until the end of the season will depend on that," he added.
Except that building a TV network from scratch is a tough job (even if you poach Sean Hannity as your Caesar Flickerman), and the kind of project that tends to require a substantial upfront investment (not words that Trump likes to hear).
It&aposs a tough job, but many are making themselves indispensable to their clients, mastering the use of data and social media channels, managing relations with reporters, and responding quickly to news events to shape public opinion of them and their executives.
In the United States, this tough job falls to the Drug Enforcement Administration, which has classified -- in some cases temporarily -- eight separate synthetic cannabinoid chemicals as Schedule I, meaning they have no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.
AssuredlyAThrowAway, the r/conspiracy moderator who originally wrote the post announcing the CNN ban, says that moderating the subreddit in a way that makes everyone happy is a tough job, and said they try their best to be politically and ideologically neutral.
Finding malware that targets only a few hundred devices turns out to be a tough job; it requires sifting though hundreds of millions of apps using machine learning, app certificate comparison, and other tools to analyze aggregate data from large populations of mobile devices.
When the Red Hen restaurant in Virginia refuses service to Sarah Sanders, a woman widely credited with professionally handling a very tough job, or when unruly crowds harass Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, it doesn't make Americans think less of those women.
Lopez Obrador has chosen Alfonso Durazo, a veteran political operative who critics say has little law enforcement experience, as his pick to reactivate the public security ministry if he wins July's presidential election, tasking Durazo with the tough job of lowering a record murder tally.
Trump's leading candidate for secretary of state has some senators worried Trump's leading candidate for secretary of state has some senators worried Rex Tillerson, the apparent front-runner to become President-elect Donald Trump's secretary of state, can expect a very tough job interview.
For kids and teenagers, it's much more about how the backpack looks than how functional it is, so the tough job as a parent is to find one that is durable and big enough for all your child's school supplies, but that also looks cool.
" Amy Abernethy, deputy commissioner and acting CIO at the FDA, said in a tweet Friday that the agency has a tough job in evaluating the compound, but that the public docket available for entry is likely to  "expand our understanding, add new information, and reinforce observations today.
As you probably already know, delivering pizzas for a living is a tough job; from the Philadelphia driver shot 14 times by police to the Newfoundland delivery guy who had his car and his Zakk Wylde CDs stolen (although the car—minus the CDs—was eventually returned).
They have a tough job ahead of them, as the bill will need both the support of Democrats — who could use a Senate filibuster to block it — and the president, who has been all over the board when it comes to what immigration measures he'd sign.
It's a tough job, but I am encouraged by the fact that I hear so many good stories of people who have been able to pursue their passion, start a career, have a business on YouTube, talk about how they learned an instrument or learned something new they never thought they could do beforehand.
It's a tough job to take on a house now routinely referred to as "beleaguered"; to follow not only one of the most beloved designers of recent years, Alber Elbaz, who was unceremoniously fired in late 2015, but also his replacement, Bouchra Jarrar, who lasted only 16 months before being removed from the house.
"We don't think about other things, we just live in our belief that we will win as long as our Supreme Leader is with us," Ho said, referring to Kim Jong Un. Kang Gil-won, a 26-year-old graduate living in Seoul, said his biggest concern was not North Korea, but finding work in a tough job market.
We have actors on our list who can read Shakespeare well — and it is wonderful how actors love to read Shakespeare, I suppose because they often start being actors at the time they discover Shakespeare — but it is a tough job to find people who can read familiar verse in a way that will suit most listeners.
"That's a very tough job for a court to do and the plaintiffs wish to avoid having that balancing test for a lot of obvious reasons, and would prefer to say, 'You've chosen to make these products; you simply have to pay for the damage they cause,'" David Bookbinder, chief counsel at the Niskanen Center, told Vox.
House Republicans are expected to release their tax bill Wednesday afternoon after months of work, but the already tough job of passing tax reform could get harder if the President -- the most popular and visible voice within the GOP -- grows distracted by the latest Russia investigation developments and allows it to overshadow the legislative work being done on Capitol Hill.
If he would agree to do it again, and I know it was really brutal for him, having to lead me through the process—he really had to fix all the things I did wrong, so this was a tough job for Cameron—but if he would agree to do it again, then we would do a Fight Club 3.
The season two premiere has a tough job to do, but it performs it admirably: It clears away the baggage of season one, establishes the new status quo — Veronica wants to live a normal life but of course cannot; she's now in with the 09ers but alienated from the PCHers — and lays the groundwork for the big mysteries that will drive the season, the bus crash and Felix's death.
IHOP tweet hints at changing name to 'IHOb' starting June 11 IHOP grilled by Burger King, Wendy's on Twitter over IHOb name change IHOP's name change to IHOb generates burger buzz, but so far not a stampede, poll finds "We knew we had a very tough job to do to convince people that we take our burgers as seriously as we take our pancakes," said Stephanie Peterson, IHOP's executive director of communications.
"You have a tough job to do at the Department of Justice after eight years of mismanagement, where I think the American people lost confidence in the department's ability to do things in a nonpolitical fashion," Senate Majority Whip John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) said.
The Great Recession split millennials into two cohorts — and they have distinctly different money habitsWhile older millennials, who bore the brunt of the financial crisis, dealt with a tough job market and wage stagnation that made it more difficult to save, younger millennials experienced the recovery period and became risk-averse as they watched the recession unfold, Jason Dorsey, a consultant, researcher of millennials, and president of the Center for Generational Kinetics, previously told Business Insider.
Experience: Augmented Reality: Four of the World's Best Olympians, as You've Never Seen Them Before Read: Complete coverage of the 2018 Olympic Games Read: Tough Job: Norway's Ski Wax Chief Is Only Noticed When He Fails Read: The Ski Pole That Norway Will Never Forget Read: Adam Rippon on Quiet Starvation in Men's Figure Skating There are still tickets available for a conversation on Wednesday between Jodi Kantor and Emily Steel, The Times reporters who broke the Harvey Weinstein and Bill O'Reilly stories, and Jessica Bennett, the gender editor of The Times, about journalism and the #MeToo moment.
There was also the time Sanders denied that Trump had dictated his son Donald Jr.'s initial, highly inaccurate statement about the Trump Tower meeting, when he did in fact dictate it: In a third instance, Sanders repeated a lie told to her by Trump, specifically that he wasn't considering firing Mueller when he really was; it's less clear in this case than the other ones, especially the first, that she knew she was spreading a falsehood, but it's still very much not great: Being press secretary is a tough job, especially when, as is often the case with presidents, your boss is a liar.

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