So we all met, and it was a tough time, a real tough time.
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If it can be a tough time to be a black male in America, it is also a tough time to be a police officer.
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Mohrer's departure comes at a tough time for Uber .
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The gift comes at a tough time for Williams, 54.
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BONGINO: Again, Philippe has a tough time with the facts.
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The US consumer is having a tough time of it.
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I want to make it but it's a tough time.
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This has gotta be a tough time for the family.
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King Jahaerys I had a tough time with his daughters.
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The European aviation industry has had a tough time recently.
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Liman's departure comes at a tough time for DC movies.
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It was a tough time to buy at that point.
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Go deeper: A tough time to be a Trump supporter
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Union recently helped her hubby through a very tough time.
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Paris Jackson has been having a tough time of late.
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LONDON — Beards have had a tough time of it lately.
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Musk is having a tough time, partly because of tweeting.
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It was a tough time for me socially, I guess.
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"Anyone would have a tough time against Stabenow," he says.
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These days, Pixar has a tough time competing with its
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It's tough time for the New Jersey Devils these days.
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White viewers will have a tough time with this film.
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I know the guys had a tough time this morning.
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Prayers to both of their families through this tough time.
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"I've been going through a tough time spiritually," he says.
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"I have a tough time now just leaving my home."
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IT IS a tough time to be a central banker.
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"My grandchildren are gonna have a tough time," she said.
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"This is a tough time for us," said Justin Vahl.
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We're going through a tough time, like all teams do.
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"We'd had a tough time," Mets Manager Terry Collins said.
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He's going to have a tough time if he runs.
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We've had a tough time scoring runs against the Padres.
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The move comes amid a tough time for the industry.
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I'm having a tough time choosing between Vietnam and India.
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It's a tough time to be an Amazon marketplace seller.
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And Trump may have a tough time filling the position.
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Indeed, the summit comes at a tough time for Argentina.
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I'd have a tough time saying yes at this point.
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Republican lawmakers have had a tough time lately at restaurants.
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"I have a very tough time switching off," he said.
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"They're having a tough time of it," Mr. Hajna said.
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"It was a tough time in the market," he said.
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It's going to be a tough time for asset managers.
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Drivers had a tough time staying focused on the road.
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Medical teams are having a tough time reaching the village.
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That effort served Ms. Morgenthau well in a tough time.
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Analysts said Woodside's cuts were prudent at a tough time.
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But whoever wins will have a tough time against Casey.
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It was a tough time in the country to be Japanese.
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It was a tough time; there's no two ways about it.
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What a -- what a tough time for all of those families.
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"This is a tough time to take this tough job," Sen.
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"It's been a very tough time for me," Berdych told reporters.
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The holiday celebration comes at a tough time for the family.
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Another candidate having a tough time of late is Bernie Sanders.
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I had a tough time with a lot of things today.
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Her father, Anthony Thomas, said Elizabeth is having a tough time.
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One miser and one spendthrift will have a tough time agreeing.
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Drone makers are having a tough time competing with China's DJI.
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"Tough time," Thompson said of the aftermath of his grandfather's death.
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It's a tough time to be serving up even more Trump.
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BOORSTIN: Certainly a tough time in Southern California with this shooting.
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But we always try to find opportunities in a tough time.
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"It's [a] tough, tough time on the river," Rauen told WCPO.
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"I was having a tough time getting things done," she wrote.
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And they have a tough time allocating those resources most effectively.
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The heartfelt post comes at a tough time for both ladies.
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"We might have caught Providence at a tough time," Mack said.
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But it's still a tough time to be a cannabis company.
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Twitter also had a tough time with its Thursday night simulcast.
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It was a tough time to be the White House spokesman.
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It's a tough time to be a Millennial in the workforce.
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Uber in Colombia has been having a tough time of late.
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Movie ticket subscription services have had a tough time of it.
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You have to remember that this was a real tough time.
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"It is a very tough time for us," Ms. Li said.
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I have been through a really tough time in my life.
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But Sarid knew it had been a tough time for her.
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His death comes amid a tough time for the magazine industry.
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The pessimistic outlook comes at an otherwise tough time for Codelco.
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I've had a tough time raising my income over the years.
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"Man, you've had a really tough time of it," he said.
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Linda Poskanzer was having a tough time in her late 703s.
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He still has a tough time going back to that night.
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"It's a tough time to be in retail," Ms. Cumiskey said.
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"It was a really tough time in my life," Evans said.
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He's going through a very tough time, there's no question about it.
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And I think even Google is going to have a tough time.
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Trump is having a tough time dealing with his loss in Iowa.
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It's a tough time to be leading corporate PR, to be sure.
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We are also supporting our valued customer through this very tough time.
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This has been a really tough time for her and her family.
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They have a tough time getting through a lot of major legislation.
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Of her past struggle, she said: "I went through a tough time."
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Republicans continue to have a tough time agreeing on a replacement plan.
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They're just having a tough time and you're seeing it in earnings.
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Motion-control hardware companies can have a tough time finding their niche.
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Even companies that have had a tough time are modestly more optimistic.
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In general, though it's been a tough time to be a Democrat.
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Moore and her pets have had a tough time as of late.
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So it's no surprise he's had a tough time reshaping American policy.
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Kaine had a very tough time standing up and defending their ideas.
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Right now you would have a tough time arguing against Kendrick Lamar.
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People have a tough time spontaneously thinking of what to listen to.
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The party has had a tough time recruiting strong candidates: Former Sen.
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It's been a tough time for Virginia and its duly elected leaders.
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So they definitely gave him a little bit of a tough time.
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"It was obviously a tough time," the Jacksonville, Florida, native tells PEOPLE.
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But it has been a tough time to beat the S&P.
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He said it's a tough time to beat the S&P 500.
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In my early teenage years I had a tough time at school.
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Any acquisition, though, would come at a tough time for manganese producers.
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So why is Twitter having such a tough time turning things around?
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I had a tough time making that record and touring that record.
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Just this year, up to this point, he's had a tough time.
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But she has also had a tough time as German defense minister.
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Some grandmothers may have a tough time drinking in Brooklyn these days.
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Best of luck to you if you're going through a tough time.
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You thought it was important ... He has a tough time saying no.
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That's because coal has a tough time competing with cheap natural gas.
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"It was a tough time for poor white folks too," Pitts says.
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It's a tough time for the intelligence community in Washington these days.
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President Donald Trump is having a tough time with America's youngest voters.
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The priority now is helping our communities get through this tough time.
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His departure comes at a tough time for Alibaba and its peers.
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And it looks like it's going to be a tough time now.
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It&aposs a tough time to be in the greeting-card business.
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Ford and other carmakers seem to be having a tough time lately.
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Nicolas Burns: This is a very tough time for the State Department.
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Bed Bath & Beyond is having a tough time competing in retail today.
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"He's having a tough time putting anybody away," Manager Terry Collins said.
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His son had a tough time fitting in at the public school.
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The measure could have a tough time passing the Republican-held Senate.
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So far, New England has had a tough time finding a replacement.
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Amtrak crashes It's been a tough time for Amtrak as of late.
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Big Bird had a tough time getting grown-ups to believe him.
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Retailers are having a tough time competing with e-commerce giant Amazon.
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It is just a tough time in rural American because of that.
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He's going through a very, he's going through a very tough time.
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It's a tough time to be a male feminist, especially in Hollywood.
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"Dagenham is giving us a tough time," she says with a sigh.
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But she has also had a tough time as German defence minister.
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Less noticed is that Scottish financial services are also having a tough time.
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All pet owners know this is a tough time for any animal lover.
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"I had a tough time throwing the knuckleball for a strike," Wright said.
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And the incoming Trump administration will have a tough time reversing the action.
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He isn't the only one having a tough time of it, of course.
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But I had a really tough time jumping into that very tight network.
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Sansa Stark has had a tough time of it on Game of Thrones.
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My legs are so big that I have a tough time finding pants.
|
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The summer of 2011 was a tough time for NBA star LeBron James.
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Like me during the restructuring, they are having a tough time with change.
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Actually, everyone is having a tough time in this post-election Hell America.
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Cathy says focusing on the foundation is helping her through this tough time.
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Some of us would have a tough time baking just one apple pie.
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"The prime minister will have a tough time justifying his action," he said.
|
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Chen told Buzzfeed in 2015 she has a tough time with public scrutiny.
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She also wants to ensure candidates learned a lesson from a tough time.
|
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Even Sports Illustrated Swimsuit models have a tough time losing the baby weight!
|
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As we've reported, Kanye's going through a tough time -- paranoid and profoundly depressed.
|
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Jennie Garth and her husband Dave Abrams are working through a tough time.
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It has been raining so heavily that people are having a tough time.
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You made this in what seems like a tough time in your life.Yeah.
|
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But the Democratic Party has had a tough time successfully courting this bloc.
|
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No surprise, evidence-based programs are having a tough time in Washington today.
|
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Despite the labor market's improvement, businesses face a tough time in finding people.
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Although she's had a tough time, she hasn't let it set her back.
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This is a tough time for everybody—for all three of my kids.
|
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"All I did was help that boy through a tough time," he said.
|
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Get you share an anecdote where food got you through a tough time?
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Sure, the early 2010s were a tough time for sellers of any kind.
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And it's going to be a tough time for a lot of people.
|
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The new numbers come at a tough time for the e-cigarette industry.
|
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"It's a tough time to be answering questions right now," the aide said.
|
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Investors and analysts have a tough time evaluating AlphabetBut that&aposs about it.
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"It's been a tough time for me, both mentally and physically," he said.
|
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Klobuchar has had a tough time gaining traction in the crowded Democratic field.
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But their deaths weren't the end of a tough time in her life.
|
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Comcast may have a tough time winning over Fox's largest shareholder, Murdoch, however.
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I had a tough time deciding what "Work on hooks, say" should be.
|
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These companies are already passing through a tough time because of low oil prices.
|
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It also triggered a "time bomb" that retailers have had a tough time surviving.
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When we have embryos available, we usually don't have a tough time matching them.
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When someone is experiencing a tough time, the potential for failure feels even greater.
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I have a tough time understanding how difficult it is to fire someone, period.
|
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It's no secret that GoPro has been having a tough time as of late.
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Like an estimated two-thirds of new mothers, I had a tough time breastfeeding.
|
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The company went public in February 2017 at a tough time for the industry.
|
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"We just had a tough time keeping the ball in the ballpark," Arrieta said.
|
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"It's a tough time for him," Trump said of Porter in the Oval Office.
|
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"All throughout middle school, it was a really tough time for me," she confessed.
|
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The Kardashian-Jenners are having a tough time dealing with overeager and dangerous men.
|
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And I was privileged to serve as Deputy Director during a particularly tough time.
|
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I've written before about how analytics has a tough time weighing quarterbacks like Newton.
|
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Katharina is having a tough time with the disappearance of her son and husband.
|
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It's no secret that incumbent presidents usually have a tough time in midterm elections.
|
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According to Engadget, Naughty America VR had a tough time getting an official place.
|
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"We had a tough time getting back from Boston," left winger Andrew Ladd said.
|
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Without backing from lawmakers, Macron may have a tough time enacting his reform proposals.
|
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Music isn't the only thing helping the pop star get through a tough time.
|
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Hollywood has a tough time properly manifesting female superheroes on screen, but Warner Bros.
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It's a tough time of the year once you get down to the end.
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Thank you to those of you who have shown support throughout this tough time.
|
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I listened to my first audiobook recently, and had a tough time paying attention.
|
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Mother's Day can be a tough time for children growing up without a mom.
|
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If those three seniors were here, I would have a tough time convincing them.
|
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"He's had a tough time this year," A's manager Bob Melvin said of Gray.
|
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After a difficult labor, the mother, Lissy, had a tough time feeding her newborn.
|
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Put simply: Bankers are having a tough time in the public discourse these days.
|
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If you were looking for a flying bat, you probably had a tough time.
|
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"Mexico is having a tough time right now in terms of crime," said Trump.
|
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And judging by the media's coverage, journalists are still having a tough time coping.
|
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British equities have had a tough time amid uncertainty surrounding the EU divorce talks.
|
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Months after the fact, we're still having a tough time with the series, too.
|
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California magazines have had a tough time since the days of the original Alta.
|
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We need liquidity to help businesses and individuals get through this necessarily tough time.
|
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Since then, he's had a tough time getting in contact with the State Department.
|
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Celeste Wright, Nicole Kidman's character on Big Little Lies, is having a tough time.
|
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Filmmakers can have a tough time distinguishing themselves in the crowded serial-killer genre.
|
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Surveys indicate that Americans have a tough time distinguishing fake news from real news.
|
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The kid coming in had a real tough time and made some excellent saves.
|
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The Chinese electronics titan has had a tough time in the U.S. of late.
|
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I think many children who have faced issues at home have a tough time.
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It's a tough time right now to confirm somebody in a job like that.
|
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Oklahoma will have a tough time avoiding an 0-20 record in the playoff.
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Without a unity deal, Netanyahu will have a tough time putting together a coalition.
|
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Anyone who tries to compete with Amazon is going to have a tough time.
|
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It's women with children that are still having a tough time in the workplace.
|
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Comcast may have a tough time winning over Fox's largest shareholder, the Murdoch family.
|
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A lot of folks have a tough time with that balance, and I did, too.
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Don't worry, we have a few ideas to help you transition through this tough time.
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Last year, Google had a tough time keeping both models of its phone in stock.
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Still, you'll have a tough time finding a comfier set of closed, over-ear headphones.
|
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Republicans have had a tough time messaging on the tax cuts from the get-go.
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However, they will have a tough time agreeing on how to pay for the overhauls.
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Isaiah's got bronchiolitis and his little body is having a tough time getting enough oxygen.
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Her then-boyfriend bought her the ticket because she was going through a tough time.
|
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Pandora, which went public in 2011, has had a tough time on the stock market.
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"His departure comes at a tough time for this country," one of the staffers said.
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And I think he's going to have a real tough time in the general (election).
|
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The measure will have a tough time getting through Congress, particularly the Republican-held Senate.
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Clarke also referenced the tough time she had getting her big break as an actress.
|
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A lot of creators are still having a tough time creating effective 360-degree content.
|
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It turns out that even robots are having a tough time holding down a job.
|
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And she thinks her peers have had a tough time disentangling the two in America.
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Just their infectiousness of happiness; you know, I was going through a tough time physically.
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The beetle would sink, and have a tough time getting out of the water again.
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I guess I was having a tough time reconciling those two things in my mind.
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Giuliani would have a tough time getting 50 Republicans senators to vote to confirm him.
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The campaign was having a tough time getting anyone with experience to work for them.
|
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Gregg Leakes is going through a tough time, but so is his wife NeNe Leakes.
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If you're having a tough time visualizing it coming together, check out my video above.
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But music isn't the only thing helping the pop star get through a tough time.
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Andover, Massachusetts-based Casa Systems had a tough time pulling off its IPO this week.
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We had a tough time but we got it done with a really strong third.
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Well, Hellboy might have a tough time keeping up at the box office this weekend.
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Drug stores are having a tough time competing with Amazon and other retailers, he added.
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I was having a tough time with it, but she eventually did come back over.
|
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Roger's family would like to thank everyone for their constant support during this tough time.
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Political elites have had a tough time of it lately, and Australia's are no exception.
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Rubio also had a tough time on the issue of his accomplishments in the Senate.
|
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Birchbox has also had a tough time, carrying out two rounds of layoffs in 2016.
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The sunny season, with its thunderstorms and its fireworks, is a tough time for dogs.
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"You have people who have a tough time recognizing their North Carolina," Mr. Crowder said.
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"Obviously we've been having a tough time here in Pittsburgh," Clark told CNN Tuesday evening.
|
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He said he also liked to inspire people who might be having a tough time.
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The company had a tough time staying out of the limelight for the wrong reasons.
|
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A veterinarian declined to charge him simply because he had been having a tough time.
|
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But even he would have a tough time securing a job there today, he said.
|
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"It was a tough time," Mr. Bieber said in a 2017 interview for this obituary.
|
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The apparent end of eBay takeover talk comes at a tough time for the company.
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If you're having a tough time, it's O.K. Embracing your regrets is hard to do.
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In college, like many young adults, he even had a tough time using credit cards.
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A number of Chinese firms have faced a tough time in the U.S. of late.
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We grieve with the entire USA Judo and international judo community during this tough time.
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Cuccinelli, however, would have a tough time getting confirmed even in the Republican-led Senate.
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This is a very tough time for them, in a sense, because of the importance.
|
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"Anybody that's going through a tough time, God made you and you're important," she added.
|
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One mother asked her to step in as foster parent during a particularly tough time.
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Our prayers go out to Jimmy and his family as they go through this tough time.
|
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Walmart has had a tough time in China, but has also struggled in Brazil and Britain.
|
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"[Rachel]'s so smart that she'll probably not have a tough time overthinking," Fletcher told PEOPLE.
|
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During the tough time, Spears checked into a facility for "all-encompassing wellness treatment" in April.
|
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It looks like the Cassidy/Collins replacement plan is having a tough time winning over conservatives.
|
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You guys have no idea how much you have helped get us through this tough time.
|
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Red's Chinese: You might have a tough time finding this restaurant, located on St Claude Ave.
|
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But what we always do is that to try to find opportunities in the tough time.
|
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Although Duff is having a tough time, she's managed to keep her maternity style pretty chic.
|
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And they were worried that some games would have a tough time rebuilding what they have.
|
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Trump made his first public comments on the incident, saying, "it's a tough time for" Porter.
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He's weighted, so the pressure provides me comfort at night if I'm having a tough time.
|
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With the job market already tightening, some employers are having a tough time filling skilled positions.
|
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Yet Change UK is having a tough time, not least over its poor organisation and branding.
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"Some of us did thrash him ... because he had given us a tough time," he added.
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Level Money is worth investigating especially if you have a tough time sticking to a plan.
|
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We were having a tough time getting a good swing, let alone hitting the ball hard.
|
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Asgardian Avenger (portrayed by Chris Hemsworth) is clearly going to have a tough time with Hela.
|
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Everyone is having a tough time on some level, but no one really talks about it.
|
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Still, the news sows distrust in Twitter's ad platform at a tough time for the company.
|
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Still, Timeline will have a tough time living up to the standards of these dominant companies.
|
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The new ad offerings come at a tough time for Snap, the parent company of Snapchat.
|
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Even the male teams have a tough time sticking it out to move onto better leagues.
|
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"I think our defensive squad really had a tough time tonight," Montreal coach Michel Therrien said.
|
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"Homebuyers are having a tough time competing with investors that are purchasing these properties," said Rep.
|
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Smaller, poorer and more rural counties around the state are going to have a tough time.
|
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In fact, Hernandez will have a tough time getting a job in any industry ... except one.
|
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Trump already had a tough time navigating Congress in the health-care debate, Brookings' Hudak said.
|
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Even Swaney, whose 1994 home appraised for $350,000, thinks he may have a tough time selling.
|
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" But with sports streaming being as fractured as it is, "networks are having a tough time.
|
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The Los Angeles Chargers have had a tough time filling their stadium with their own fans.
|
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And Republicans, who opposed the regulations, predicted the commission would have a tough time in court.
|
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"I think he could have a tough time in Michigan," said the poll's founder, Bernie Porn.
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Both candidates will have a tough time coming back if they lose in Iowa, he says.
|
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"I tell him," Mr. Dibbs said, "'Steve, you're going to have a tough time selling that.'"
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That said, it might have a tough time beating the deal EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt had.
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There are indications that Nielsen knew she would be in for a tough time on Wednesday.
|
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"There's a couple moments on the album that I had a tough time finishing," he admits.
|
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Customers of mobile-only banking start-up Revolut had a tough time accessing the app Thursday.
|
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The Canadian singer later confirmed that she is, in fact, pregnant — and having a tough time.
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Karen and I send our deepest sympathies and prayers to his family during this tough time.
|
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Economists have a tough time measuring it because it can cover many different "alternative" work arrangements.
|
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This is a tough time for businesses all around the world, but not everyone is struggling.
|
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The COVID-19 pandemic is the definition of a tough time for people around the world.
|
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Besides the cancellations, many hosts are having a tough time finding bookings for short-term stays.
|
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"Even Boeing will have a tough time getting something over the finish line," the lobbyist said.
|
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This boost to Mexico's institutions comes amid a tough time for democracy elsewhere in Latin America.
|
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But psychologically, he is having a tough time, feeling anxious and depressed, and unable to sleep.
|
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"He's obviously going thru a tough time," Terrence Henderson, the rap executive known as Punch, wrote.
|
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That said, the conference has historically had a tough time breaking through in the top four.
|
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Sprint has had to acknowledge that it would have a tough time thriving on its own.
|
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It won't have a tough time figuring out how to escape the terms of this deal.
|
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But readers have had a tough time figuring out alternatives to popular grain-based breakfast foods.
|
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It is still a tough time to be an investor whose preoccupation is finding cheap stocks.
|
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I think that if you're a WeWork employee, they must be going through a tough time.
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You might have a tough time, as several major grocery stores will be closed on Christmas.
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What&aposs not: You&aposre going to have a tough time finding something to dislike here.
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It's a tough time for a lot of groups in America, one being – inexplicably – Radiohead fans.
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"We had a tough time the last couple of games to get something going," Rakell said.
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We've obviously had a tough time with getting the product on the ice that they deserve.
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"Obviously a ton of emotions on a day like this, tough time of year," Kreider said.
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He will need to keep the complex's finances stable at a tough time for arts organizations.
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Forget the Caribbean caveats: You'll have a tough time finding a better restaurant than Orega anywhere.
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The Democrat will likely have a tough time winning again in the regular election for Sessions' seat.
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Chicago has a strong pass rush but had a tough time stopping the run last season. 1.
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Gould said Damore would have a tough time arguing his firing violated his right to free speech.
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Channing Tatum is having a tough time adjusting to his split with ex Jenna Dewan, sources say.
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"I had a tough time being awake in my own skin," he remembers of those darker days.
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As magical as the holidays can seem, this can also be an unreasonably tough time of year.
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We'd say case closed, but you know how the internet has a tough time letting things go.
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The device can actually help you target specific issues, like a tough time sleeping or various allergens.
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Unfortunately, gravitational-wave detectors have a tough time narrowing down where those merging black holes are located.
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That's a tall order, especially considering other areas — Oil & Gas, Transportation (locomotives) are having a tough time.
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The company has had a tough time on the stock market since it debuted earlier this year.
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Blue Apron's new launch comes at a tough time for the food delivery industry as a whole.
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" Fink told CNBC his clients are having a tough time navigating the low interest rate environment. "U.
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Mike O'Rourke, chief market strategist for Jones Trading, said even Apple was giving analysts a tough time.
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"He went through a real tough time," Ramos said, adding that he had lost contact with Rojas.
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But many people have a tough time getting over the hump from basic vocabulary to conversational comprehension.
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Esmeralda Mariscal and her family are currently going through a tough time, according to the news outlet.
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So go ahead and do crunches if you like them or have a tough time holding still.
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Someone who's had a tough time adjusting to a new position this year is Stanford's Kyle Murphy.
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Even though he's numbed, the patient has a tough time not tensing up — and so do we.
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"It was a tough time," Thomas tells us ... "and I'm still going through stuff, but I'm blessed."
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If she is again going through a tough time, let's hope she gets the help she needs.
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She has a tough time explaining to the uninitiated what it is, exactly, that she does now.
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Thus, the paradox: In the political election, current indicators suggest that Republicans could have a tough time.
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She tells her friends that she's having a tough time, because Faulkner put the blame on her.
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Milwaukee had a tough time coming back, in part, because Utah did an effective job containing Antetokounmpo.
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There are definitely some regions that will still have a tough time, because the rainfall missed them.
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In fact, Americans' current savings habits suggest many will have a tough time affording retirement at all.
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"He's going through a tough time, and mechanically I think he's a little bit off," Girardi said.
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And I want to know what you failed at, or you had a really tough time with.
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"New deals are going to have a tough time making the arbitrage work," one CLO investor said.
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A new owner would have a tough time doing much better with Asian demand in the doldrums.
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They would have a tough time raising children in a healthy environment even if they stayed together.
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Jenelle has publicly confirmed David killed her dog and admitted it's been a tough time for her.
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And if you're already going through a tough time, you're probably looking for help sooner than later.
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He's from Philadelphia, not Delaware County, and he may be having a tough time making inroads there.
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For the first half of the trial, Judge T. S. Ellis III gave prosecutors a tough time.
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Even small populations, which normally have a tough time recovering, are capable of being restored, they found.
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I know he's going through a tough time, but this is such a bummer for Hannah Ann.
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But it's a tough time for the 5 million school children who don't have money for supplies.
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"It was a tough time," Jolie tells PEOPLE of returning to the character in this week's issue.
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Conversely, has there ever been a time when a holiday boosted your mood during a tough time?
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Even just a few years ago, unfiltered hip-hop had a tough time fully cracking the mainstream.
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"Honestly, it's a tough time," Rivera said, adding, "It's one of the hardest parts of the season."
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Breznican told Rogers he'd been going through a tough time since the recent death of his grandfather.
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Yet turning 18 is a tough time to expect young people to start the habit of voting.
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However, she will have a tough time convincing authorities she did all she could to stop Mateen.
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"He knew she was going through a tough time but he wasn't prepared for this," the source says.
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Because of all the baby baggage, I'm having a tough time planning too much before the baby arrives.
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" A GoFundMe page has been set up to help her "family and kids get through this tough time.
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But because he was going through a tough time… He was basically a drug addict at the time.
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Weinberg writes that Macron will have a tough time corralling a divided Parliament to implement pro-growth reforms.
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It&aposs also true that it&aposs a very tough time for Democrats to be fighting this pick.
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We had a really tough time having a second child, which was something we really wanted to do.
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But so far, he's having a really tough time unloading the mega-size Manhattan aerie at any cost.
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Folks that are over 35 or so (me included) have a tough time understanding the appeal of Snapchat.
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"It's a tough time for airlines at the moment, " Andrew Lobbenberg, airlines analyst at HSBC, told CNBC Monday.
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" Footage of Platten working through that tough time is included in the official music video for "You Belong.
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Having her parents to help was great, she says, but in other ways it was a tough time.
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Unsurprisingly, Donald Trump is having a tough time attracting young people, but not just liberal and independent ones.
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Hedge funds who buy and borrow stock have had a particularly tough time in volatile markets this year.
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By the time dinner rolled around, I was having a tough time opening my mouth to eat anything.
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Rogue still stands as a strong contender but will have tough time defeating the favorite Ninjas in Pyjamas.
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For one, Starry will use millimeter waves which already have a tough time penetrating walls and other obstacles.
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It was a tough time, made all the more frustrating because there wasn't any customer support to contact.
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Some observers say the federal government would have a tough time forcing California to cough up the funds.
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It would be inaccurate to say that the senators gave anyone on the panel a tough time. Sen.
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This has been a tough time but we are still friends and wish the best for each other.
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Or trying to help a part of my state that's never recovered and is having a tough time?
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BTW ... Nick's had a tough time recently in the medical department, but is this guy ripped, or what?
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But the body has a tough time readjusting when the only indication that you've touched something is sight.
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DH Trey Mancini might have a tough time following up on his first week in the major leagues.
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The move came after GOP leaders had a tough time getting enough votes from within their own party.
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I know that you have a tough time keeping the peace globally, as well as keeping yourselves safe.
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But the jurors—11 white, one black—tasked with deciding Slager's fate had a tough time of it.
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The married couple has certainly been going through a tough time lately, as Todd has been battling depression.
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Amazon is making a huge, huge push in India, but they've had a very tough time in China.
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President-elect Donald Trump has had a tough time finding people who actually want to play his inauguration.
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I should stop being so hard on Sara's hairstyle choices, though, because she's going through a tough time.
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Rice loved the undeniable reality of making somebody laugh, but he had been having a tough time recently.
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Ted Baker's performance contrasts with some of Britain's other clothing retailers, which have had tough time over Christmas.
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But most believe he will have a tough time beating Smith, the state's lieutenant governor before her appointment.
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Powell, a lawyer by training, should know that attorneys have had a tough time at the Fed helm.
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And you can bet people noticed that POTUS and FLOTUS were having an especially tough time on Twitter.
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This would be a tough time to be setting monetary policy, even without heckling from the White House.
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Dallas/Fort Worth had a tough time getting flights out on time this summer for a few reasons.
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When people go through a tough time, as Logitech had for about four years, everybody's talking about problems.
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In the comics, Michonne goes out to sea for a while after having a tough time of things.
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" He continued, "Dan went through a tough time, in his teen-age years, but he's really pulled together.
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Sometimes even the most veteran 4chan users can have a tough time distinguishing between troll or not troll.
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I know you had a particularly tough time growing up, so does everything feel a bit strange now?
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Several buyers had a tough time reaching Zinus, but the company has responded to them directly on Amazon.
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The agriculture, construction, leisure and hospitality, retail and transportation industries will have an especially tough time finding workers.
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And the various national governments in the 28-member bloc may have a tough time influencing their purchases.
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But we need to stay calm and keep focused if we're going to get through this tough time.
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If Manchin left the Senate, his party could have a tough time winning his seat in West Virginia.
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If the Trump administration had embraced the idea, it would have had a tough time getting through Congress.
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CreditCreditCassidy Araiza for The New York Times Samantha Flores was having a tough time getting through the airport.
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"I have a tough time really seeing this hurting consumer spending," Mr. Song said of the market declines.
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"It's becoming a tough time to go public, there's no question," said John Foley, chief executive of Peloton.
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It took him about five months to get a job as a C.P.A. It was a tough time.
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Dallas had a tough time staying close when the Jazz offense really heated up in the second quarter.
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Ms. Williams uses jokes and silly games to cheer anyone who may be going through a tough time.
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New York (CNN Business)America's middle class families aren't the only ones having a tough time these days.
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When Macron arrived, he was booed and had a tough time trying to establish dialogue with the workers.
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"I know Ashley Judd is going through a tough time right now," Weinstein told Page Six's Emily Smith.
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This will be a tough time, so if you need to take a time-out, then do that.
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All families are different, however, and there are many other ways to help yours during a particularly tough time.
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However, William was caught having a tough time keeping his eyes open for a few moments during the service.
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The researchers think this at least partly explains why they had such a tough time keeping their weight off.
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The fact that my wife is not happy and going through a tough time has an affect on me.
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However, insurers had a tough time setting premiums since they didn't know how sick their new customers would be.
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And if Too Faced fans in Oregon are having a tough time sourcing a peach palette within state lines?
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On Tuesday, the 34-year-old singer shared on The Real that she's having a tough time getting pregnant.
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With only a week left until inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump is still having a tough time booking performers.
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He's married with adult children and has been having a very tough time juggling family, work, and gender identity.
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Secondly, at Hewlett Packard, as you know — the people of Iowa know this — we went through a tough time.
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"It's just a very tough time for a prolonged period," said Blake Langill, a mining expert with Ernst & Young.
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Another rarity: Namaste started out as a pub batch for some brewing friends who were having a tough time.
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We're also told that Uber is having a tough time identifying and tracking down all of its existing shareholders.
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Between the high fines and PR problems, BP would have a tough time surviving another accident on that scale.
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Kershaw is going to have a tough time dealing with his latest outing, which adds to his postseason woes.
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He placed 13th at last year's Evo, was 17th at Genesis 3, and had a tough time at Pound.
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So Trump might once again have a tough time trying to find someone to take the UN ambassador post.
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He said Indian exports face a tough time in 11.83 following a slowdown in global economic growth and trade.
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When I got the nod from the judges it was a really great feeling after such a tough time.
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But her the time spent sick is adding up, and Blair said Friday that she's having a tough time.
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Earlier this year, Christie warned viewers that they are going to have a tough time coping with GoT's ending.
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Why do professional energy analysts and agencies have such a tough time getting their arms around wind and solar?
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"He knew she was going through a tough time but he wasn't prepared for this," a source told People .
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"He knew she was going through a tough time but he wasn't prepared for this," the source told PEOPLE.
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He may be going through a tough time, but Kanye West still celebrated the holidays with his loved ones.
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The Hornets had a tough time on the other end of the floor as well with Nicolas Batum struggling.
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When I look back a year ago it was so sad and very much a difficult and tough time.
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Virtual reality is having a tough time breaching consumer markets and it's not clear where the demand is exactly.
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Based on the response, the company will have a tough time making a decision, and CNBC wants to help.
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It seems that Activision Blizzard in particular is having a tough time keeping its core base of gamers interested.
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"It's not an easy job, and I'm not surprised that they have a tough time finding takers," MacFarlane added.
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And with government restrictions on security technology tightening, individuals and businesses can have a tough time combating the crooks.
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Hopefully, it brings peace to both parents and kids — especially the ones who have a tough time at night!
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The new Apple Watch, much like the highly anticipated iPhone 218, arrives at a tough time for its market.
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The new Apple Watch, much like the highly anticipated iPhone 7, arrives at a tough time for its market.
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The issue faded to the background as Caterpillar's business began having a tough time in the next few years.
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"It was a tough time for the family," said J.J. Gorsuch, who worships at a Catholic church in Denver.
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Because how else would we know that an Obama adviser had a tough time with Trump winning the election?
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You're busy at work today, Aries, but it will feel like you're having a tough time getting things accomplished.
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We thought, We are really gonna have a tough time if our jurors don't understand how this is relevant.
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But Slack, which is currently losing money, is having a tough time convincing investors that it can remain competitive.
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Throughout the election, Democrats have had a pretty tough time figuring out a counter to Donald Trump's nostalgic nationalism.
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The investigation comes at a tough time: WPP's revenue is down, and competition from Google and Facebook is up.
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Going public comes with additional scrutiny and financial reporting requirements — something Uber may have a tough time adjusting to.
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We're having a tough time finding the exact model and value of the shoes ... but we're working on it.
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The problem, however, is that One Championship seems to be having a tough time finding viable opposition for Askren.
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I had a tough time with this one, because I kept hitting speed bumps like ORANGE RIND at 3D.
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The adrenaline is going when the race is on, and I have a tough time to disconnect from it.
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Cramer worries they'll have a tough time justifying their recent gains when they report quarterly performances in coming weeks.
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Both bills will almost inevitably be subject to serious revisions, and even then face a tough time becoming law.
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Warren Buffett told CNBC on Monday that he's had a "tough time" trying to beat the S&P 500.
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"March is a tough time of year for us," said Jacob Caines, a clarinetist and faculty adviser from Dalhousie.
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"You guys have no idea how much you have helped to get us through this tough time," he said.
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Teague, who reached the All-Star Game for the first time last year, has had a tough time this season.
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Republicans had a tough time running on the tax cuts during the 2018 midterms, so many focused on other issues.
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That's happening because robots are cheaper in the long run, and because America's manufacturers have a tough time filling jobs.
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The Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation is there to help these families who are going through a very tough time.
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Democrats have had a very tough time turning out their increasingly young and nonwhite liberal base in midterm congressional elections.
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Musicians have a tough time using our product when they're on the pattern of releasing an album every three years.
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If Amazon's impact on U.S. retailers is anything to go by, Australian retailers could be in for a tough time.
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The toddler with short platinum blond hair and a big, bright smile had a tough time dealing with the loss.
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"If Lauren heard that someone at church was having a tough time, she would check in with them," he added.
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The PAC may have a tough time selling Donald Trump, who could not be said to stand for Amish values.
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Ottolenghi admits he's had a tough time convincing chefs to embrace the leaves, so he had Church experiment with them.
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Even if a deal is reached in November, the Saudis could have a tough time enforcing it, in Kilduff's view.
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Simon Williams, from the International Union of Marine Insurance industry association, forecast "a tough time in the next few months".
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Even so, the company's smart assistant has had a tough time playing catch up to Alexa, Siri and the rest.
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Back to school can be a tough time for high school sweethearts, especially when one person is off to college.
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If you don't fit into the bucket and hate talking about yourself, performance review season might be a tough time.
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Astralis came into the ELeague Major as one of the favorites to win, but had a tough time in preliminaries.
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"I went through a tough time," she said in the documentary, which premiered this week on the Swedish channel TV4.
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OK I will exhalePeterman: The problem is that John's gonna have a tough time getting it on and off airplanes.
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Like many establishment Republicans, Kristol has been having a tough time as the Trump typhoon runs rampage through the party.
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"He knew she was going through a tough time but he wasn't prepared for this," the source told the magazine.
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Tony had a tough time winning while he was with the Cowboys ... but, clearly, dude just CANNOT lose in retirement!!!
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With a static userbase, Snap may have an increasingly tough time charging big bucks for exclusive access to its app.
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That means progressive candidates may have a tough time gaining traction in the scrum for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
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I also point out that while equities have been having a tough time of it, that bonds are performing exceptionally.
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Clinton has opened up a big delegate lead on Sanders, who might have a tough time making up the difference.
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Dario met some bored deer and had a tough time getting any of them interested in a cob of corn.
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"Regional banks are going to have a tough time -- the big banks can still play defense," said Propel's Ryan Gilbert.
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"Obviously, he's been a really good model for us, and he's going through a tough time right now," Zimmer said.
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More challenges for the little guy Smaller internet service providers and internet startups could be in for a tough time.
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"It is difficult and workers are facing a tough time," said Akhter, whose organization supports workers across 52 unionized factories.
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This show was my second chance and it turns out it also helped other people go through a tough time.
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She isn't a bad mother, she's just having a tough time adjusting to motherhood while also treating her postpartum depression.
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Sometimes I have a tough time figuring out the revealer as a whole, but that's not what confused me today.
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Jason, I understand that being a married father of two girls, this must be a really tough time for you.
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Yet they still acknowledge they'll have a tough time defeating Baldwin, especially in a tough political environment for the GOP.
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Because Luke was estranged from his family for 20+ years, she was having a tough time with her school assignment.
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But research is having a tough time keeping up with technological advances, said Hill, and long-term research is needed.
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Divorcees and those who have gone through a tough time and come out the other side are also well-liked.
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It's been a tough time for Paige .. who initially suffered the injury against Jessica Rose-Clark at Fight Night 124.
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NBA talent evaluators have a tough time scouting and projecting just how well big man prospects can defend in space.
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Steven Cohen is having a tough time getting U.K. financial regulators to give him a second chance in that country.
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If they feel stereotyped as bigots when the next election nears, Democrats will have a tough time winning them back.
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"I know that North Carolinians have been through a tough time," the governor, Roy Cooper, said in a news conference.
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Farr already faced a tough time, however, with moderate and liberal progressive groups objecting to his positions on civil rights.
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Similarly, software companies that specialize in selling to small businesses are going to have a tough time amid this turbulence.
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But, as I said in my 2020 MacBook Air review, it's a tough time for Apple to launch new products.
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"Unemployment insurance offices have been completely overwhelmed with claims and are having a tough time handling the volume," Houseman said.
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President Trump defended him, saying that it was a "tough time" and noting that Mr. Porter had denied the accusations.
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"We're here making the best times that we can in this tough time that we're all going through," Ciara stressed.
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He had been having a tough time in his foster homes and had lost the ambition to work or study.
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We're told he was going through a tough time, and Danielle was in the right place at the right time.
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"It's a tough time, we just want to be here and show our support," Campbell told reporters before the service.
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Sneaker fanatics will have a tough time choosing between the collection's six styles, though the Rhytons are the most unique.
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Investors looking for bargains in U.S. stocks will have a very tough time finding them, according to Bespoke Investment Group.
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And those looking at a close race in the November general election will have a tough time casting risky votes.
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But she might have a tough time winning over voters for November: Vermont hasn't ousted an incumbent governor since 1962.
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But she might have a tough time winning over voters for November: Vermont hasn't ousted an incumbent governor since 210.
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It's a tough time for the consumer robotics sector, with other companies like Jibo having had to shut down recently.
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The Trump administration will have a tough time erasing hard-won protections like that, which came from a court settlement.
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It is a tough time for dairy producers because milk prices have been low for more than a year, farmers said.
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But no matter who won, it still would have been a tough time to talk politics with those closest to us.
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While Prissy is a strong mom, she was having "a tough time" coming out of anesthesia, said shelter director Virginia Moore.
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Memphis was having a tough time defending the 4-point shot as LSU was 7 of 14 in the first half.
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Steve calls Bush a "warm and gentle man" who was a uniter when the country was going through a tough time.
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Hoguet's departure comes at a tough time for the retailer, that has been struggling in the face of competition from Amazon.
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The Federal Reserve is having a tough time justifying future rate hikes, Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial, said Monday.
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I know my boss really hopes this hire will work out because we had such a tough time finding qualified candidates.
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As McConnell indicated, he's had a tough time when it came to adding gender diversity to the committee in the past.
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We have tracked down the very best deals from Amazon's "End of Summer Sale", to pull you through this tough time.
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"Look, it's a difficult one for Fernando, he's having a tough time," Horner, smiling, told reporters at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Occasionally he'd receive a fanmail confessing that the EP had eased them through a tough time, or assuaged a bruised heart.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday it's a tough time to put new money into stocks, even as the market posts gains.
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According to BuzzFeed News, current and former White House officials are having a tough time landing gigs in the private sector.
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But they had a tough time at the beginning and I think this is a broader structural challenge across the industry.
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This is why we had a tough time choosing the best of her runway beauty looks from the past few years.
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She went through such a tough time with her divorce from Ryan, but she never gave up on finding love again.
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After my husband passed away in 2009, I started getting involved with this, and it helped me through a tough time.
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If Mayim Bialik's little ones decide to follow in her acting footsteps, they might have a tough time getting to auditions.
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Now, maybe the NSA would have a tough time analyzing exactly how many Americans they spied on using Section 702 data.
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And she plans to protest when necessary, but is relying on ministers to help get her family through this tough time.
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The Mark 1 is launching at a tough time for Indian smartphone makers, however, as they battle competition from foreign companies.
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Thank GOD for FaceTime, as they have a tough time going more than a day without speaking to, or seeing him.
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Stealthy mixed reality startup Magic Leap has been having a bit of a tough time on the publicity front of late.
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"The market is going to have a tough time ripping higher from here without some leadership from the transports," Geisdorf said.
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Uber, already facing a lawsuit from Google and its ongoing harassment investigation, may have a tough time replacing those who leave.
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That said, strong earnings, no matter what the industry, will have a tough time attracting investors if future guidance is weak.
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With our housing-action group, we support people who are having a tough time with their living situations or suffering homelessness.
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We had lived through this pretty tough time and make it through the other side, and the company was turning profitable.
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During the service, William was caught having a tough time keeping his eyes open for a few moments during the service.
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" He continued, "I feel terrible, and they're going through a tough time and they're doing it publicly, which is gonna suck.
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He said he personally had a tough time with the agency over inheritance taxes, often referred to as the death tax.
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"The animals are having a tough time with large number of rhinos, deer, elephants, trapped," state legislator Mrinal Saikia told Reuters.
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While the technology is increasingly accessible, the industry has had a tough time figuring out how to make the experience satisfying.
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Beyond these simplistic classification attempts, scientists have had a tough time determining what causes itchiness to occur on a cellular level.
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And a lot these kids were having a tough time growing up, so we wanted to give a little hope back.
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"I found Better when I was going through a tough time in my life," the Skin Wars star, 43, told PEOPLE.
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Brown, who served 14 years in the House, said the new pact will have a tough time passing the lower chamber.
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"I think they've been as supportive and helpful of getting through a tough time as they possibly can be," Headley said.
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Especially when you're having a tough time at the office, it's important to rest, regroup, and practice good work-life balance.
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If he slips a bit, the Lakers will have a tough time competing with the upper-echelon teams in the West.
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"It's a great company; tough time to step into the stock today," said Mike Binger, senior portfolio manager at Gradient Investments.
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"You can get something through the House, but anything we do will face a tough time in the Senate," she said.
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Foreign trucks can have a tough time competing in the U.S. market against American brands like Ford, GMC, Chevrolet and Ram.
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So it was a very tough time for us, and I think that's why I have dark views about that record.
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But Baron has confidence in Tesla's CEO Elon Musk, and believes competitors will have a tough time catching up to Tesla.
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There are at least 100 statues of Columbus across the country, and some of them have been having a tough time.
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Anthony has had a tough time in his first season in Oklahoma City, with the Thunder struggling to get above .500.
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I had a tough time diving into these clues; many were not in what I could have sworn were my wheelhouses.
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"Especially the Cowboys fans who stuck by me through this tough time and have a little faith in me," Elliott said.
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If Biden sweeps the map on Tuesday, he could gain a delegate lead that Sanders would have a tough time overcoming.
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They chatted — at a safe distance — and realized this was one way they could help each other through a tough time.
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Unfortunately, stargazers may have a tough time seeing these shooting stars this year, thanks to the light of our pesky Moon.
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The Oracle of Omaha told CNBC last year that he's had a "tough time" trying to beat the S&P 500.
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"I think Kangaroo Island will resolve to stay the same, but it will go through a tough time," Mr. Pengilly said.
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Sado had a tough time in the 2019 season as he failed to adapt to the Triple-Tank Triple-Support meta.
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Yuval Shany, vice president of the Israel Democracy Institute, said Netanyahu will have a tough time prevailing on his immunity request.
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Yuval Shany, vice president of the Israel Democracy Institute, said Netanyahu will have a tough time prevailing on his immunity request.
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While Pennywise and the Joker have been literally tearing up our screens, it's been pretty a tough time for regular clowns.
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"It's a tough time for those who have had holidays disrupted but team hard at work to support them," he wrote.
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He added that Alaphilippe might be in for a tough time Thursday, with teams possibly riding hard to make him crack.
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He added that Alaphilippe might be in for a tough time Thursday, with teams possibly riding hard to make him crack.
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Prince Harry went public about the tough time he had after he lost his mother, Princess Diana, at 12 years old.
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On average, most people will lose a few pounds but have a tough time sticking to it in the long run.
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The Nissan Titan has always had a tough time stealing buyers from Ford, Chevy, GMC, and RAM, as well as Toyota.
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Pelosi had a tough time locking down support from members of the progressive faction, who complained the bill wasn't aggressive enough.
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However, opposition parties will have a tough time overthrowing the incumbent ANC, who have been in power for a quarter-century.
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Those involved in national security discussions took notice that Bolton was "going through a tough time" as one source put it.
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Hedge funds have had a tough time of it recently with some $50 billion flowing out of the industry this year.
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NEW YORK — The U.S. economy will have a tough time at the start of 2020, Pimco CEO Emmanuel Roman said Thursday.
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But at the same time, job openings are near a record and employers are having a tough time to fill them.
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But Ms. Stewart-Cousins may have a tough time persuading Democrats from Long Island, where anti-immigrant sentiment can be strong.
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If you're William Barr, there's apparently nothing like a healthy dose of nihilism to get you through a tough time politically.
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People with developmental and mental disabilities can face an especially tough time at the polls — assuming they're allowed to vote at all.
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"One of our own, Granger Smith, is going through a tough time right now," Bentley, 43, told the crowd at Nissan Stadium.
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It was a tough time for most people that weren't living as comfortably as the Maisels and the Weissmans in the show.
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He faces a tough time, however, catering to demands from small nationalist parties whose votes he captured in the no-confidence motion.
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Here are the best-performing analysts' five favorite tech stocks right now: Social media giant Facebook has had a tough time recently.
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I didn't understand the politics of what 9/11 meant, and it was just a very tough time for Muslims in general.
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After going through a particularly tough time two years ago, I bought a daily calendar last year offering his words of wisdom.
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"This was a super-tough time for me that being criticized does hurt," Burnett admitted on Thursday's GMA of the negative comments.
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"Hey, you're going through a tough time," he would say, according to the former aide, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
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Oil and gas firms will have a tough time meeting their personnel demands as they confront a "three-headed monster," Bush said.
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That's happening in part because the construction industry is having a tough time accessing credit – which is also a problem for consumers.
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"He knew she was going through a tough time but he wasn't prepared for this," a source told PEOPLE at the time.
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"I'm having a tough time correlating the negative headlines on the business environment and the reality of what we see," he said.
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Astrologers know you always bounce back after a tough time, but make sure you're really taking the time you need to recuperate.
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Many of these trends have been a long time coming – and any U.S. administration would have had a tough time managing them.
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"He knew she was going through a tough time but he wasn't prepared for this," the source close to Lovato told PEOPLE.
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Republicans have had a tough time coming up with the votes, because they're trying to appease two groups with very different demands.
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You can tell the normally energetic 95-year-old is having a tough time ... but he reassures fans he is getting better.
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Yawn, meanwhile, has previously been open about having a tough time finding love while she was away at sea filming Below Deck.
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Internet streaming giant Pandora, which the market would likely view as a comparable, has had a tough time as a public company.
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News that they have their eyes set on a 2017 wedding — but that they're having a tough time nailing down a location.
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The first six months, I had a tough time convincing the government officials and the scientific community in Bhutan about organic farming.
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Late-round quarterbacks not named Tom Brady often have a tough time making rosters in the NFL, let alone a starting gig.
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Huffman and Macy, famously among Hollywood's most loving couples, are united during this tough time for the pair, a source tells PEOPLE.
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Further, companies like Valeant that rely on acquiring drugs and raising prices will encounter a tough time in the current political environment.
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The song is labelled Expert, meaning that beginner-level fans of K/DA will have a tough time working their way up.
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At this point, there is so much stuff coming to the surface, we really have to be resilient, it's a tough time.
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By the same token, managers should also reach out to people they trust if they're going through a tough time as well.
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Bob Dudley, with a sense of humor in a very tough time, we do like that, thank you very much, Bob Dudley.
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A select group of senators tasked with crafting a bill has had a tough time crafting a compromise between the two groups.
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Rouhani has had a tough time defending the agreement, and his opponents have accused him of not making good on his promises.
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Thirty years ago, it was the maker of an innovative computer that was going to have a tough time against cheaper competition.
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" He also shared that fans calling him a bigot was "tough" time in his life, adding, "I didn't mean to offend anyone.
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Making a world-class mobile SoC is outrageously hard, to the point where even Intel has had a tough time of it.
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While Takakura-gumi's actors look like they have their lives sorted, former gangsters still have a tough time reintegrating back into society.
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While other nations swear by brooms, mops, and sponges, it seems our society is having a tough time kicking a bad habit.
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She posted a video on her YouTube channel on September 12 where she revealed she was having a tough time making friends.
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"It was a tough time for me, because I've never experienced something like that in my career," Abreu said through an interpreter.
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Trump said he hopes Porter has a "great career ahead of him" and that this is a "very tough time" for him.
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"It is a tough time to be in the mortgage business," said Gordon Smith, chief executive officer of consumer and community banking.
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Fans of the book will have a tough time embracing this if they're hoping for a faithful adaptation all the way through.
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When a player is having a tough time with the game, other gamers chime in with a familiar phrase—don't go hollow.
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Jack runs the analysis and concludes that Tesla (and other EV-makers) will most likely continue to have a tough time there.
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"Any spacecraft that lands in regions of granular material on Titan is going to have a tough time staying clean," he added.
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He's someone who can help us immensely on the field through this tough time when we have a lot of guys missing.
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Kara Lusk-Dudley, a spokesperson for the American Red Cross, says that the summer months are an especially tough time for donations.
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ODG has had a tough time keeping up with demand for its R-33 product, which has been back-ordered since launch.
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However, the hard data have had a tough time keeping up with those high hopes, though expectations remain high — perhaps too high.
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But she later backtracked on this, saying she was going through a tough time in May due to her breakup with Nash.
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Then, as the number of commenters soared, behemoth platforms like Facebook and YouTube had a tough time scaling up the tummler model.
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Robinson said he understands that people are having a tough time, but he is confident that the city will get through this.
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It's really beautiful, and children under the age of 8 have a tough time distinguishing between my beard and a real beard.
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"If you're alienating the largest minority group in Arizona, you're going to have a tough time winning an election as a Democrat."
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And Trump is so indifferent to policy details that he could make Democrats an offer they'd have a tough time turning down.
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And his people, the gangs and their community, would ensure they had a tough time in next year's legislative and municipal elections.
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Koscheski said leaders are having a tough time catching up with what the airlines can offer monetarily and a more stable lifestyle.
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Some legal experts believe Bayer will have a tough time convincing appellate courts to throw out verdicts and lawsuits on those grounds.
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The layoffs had shaken faith in the startup as clients demanded stability, lest they be caught without counsel at a tough time.
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He's been through a tough time and copped it all day, every day in England for the past three to four months.
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It's something criminals have had a tough time counterfeiting ever since it was introduced in Europe and then Asia ten years ago.
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It's a tough time to work on the rails that move millions of people to and around New York City every day.
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"We have had a tough time — I'm hoping this result can help the team and spur on some corporate sponsorships," Guay said.
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Some 18,000 people in Arkansas lost coverage last year, in part because they had a tough time with the online documentation system.
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Lincoln's revamped Navigator took the full-size SUV is such an appealing direction than the company had a tough time meeting demand.
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He brought those things on himself so I can imagine he's going to have a tough time next week with the crowd.
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You're doing a lot of near-term growth, but you're setting up for a tough time on the other side of it.
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Only a third said they would pick someone they agree with on issues but who would have a tough time defeating Trump.
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It goes without saying that any young driver these days with an eye on reaching Formula 1 is in for a tough time.
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Back when you and I last talked, I was at a turning point in my life, and I was having a tough time.
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Adolescence is a tough time, and adolescence typically get their sense of self, who they are from how they are treated at school.
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That matters in the context of a tough time for Hollywood, as superhero movies were one of the only consistent winners in 2017.
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On the Democratic side, Clinton has opened up a big delegate lead and Sanders might have a tough time making up the difference.
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"My fiancé got to work right away and was exercising very consistently, but I was having a tough time getting motivated," she says.
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Chris has an amazing way of writing melody around these odd time signatures that a lot of people have a tough time doing.
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Some of the games ran great, but some games had a tough time loading quick enough to keep up with the insane graphics.
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After a few vertical swipes, Google has a tough time correlating your searches with current news, and the feed's relevance starts to plummet.
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It all comes at a tough time for ride-hailing technology company Uber, which is facing fallout amid complaints about its company culture.
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Even our pictures have a tough time conveying what it's like to be surrounded by this kind of exotic world on all sides.
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That's very valuable, and it does start building a network effect that I think other OEMs will have a tough time matching. Yeah.
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But Uber sold the leasing program because it was unprofitable and adding to its losses at a tough time for the rideshare giant.
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Job seekers with disabilities are still having a tough time: the unemployment rate for people with disabilities was at 7% in May 2018.
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" On Tuesday, the Prodigy Twitter account shared mental health helpline information, writing, "It has been a tough time for everyone since Keef's passing.
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Yet, even when she tries to stay off her phone in the evenings for at least one hour, she has a tough time.
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The pressure on the industry is coming at a particularly tough time, according to Mark Wakefield, head of the automotive practice at AlixPartners.
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A source close to both Dewan and Tatum told PEOPLE on Monday that he was having a tough time adjusting to their separation.
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"It's a tough time," he told reporters on Tuesday on a visit to the GAZ factory in Russia's central region of Nizhny Novgorod.
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K-Ball came into Henson's life at a tough time, weeks after she'd lost her beloved Uncle Willie — her dog of 16 years.
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"Apple's having a tough time keeping up with the demand ....Their hands are tied, it's just however much they can make," Munster said.
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Teen Kevin (Logan Shroyer) is having a tough time between his knee injury and Sophie (Amanda Leighton) going to NYU in the fall.
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At $250, I'm having a tough time suggesting this over just a good old Pebble or any of our bests smart mechanical watches.
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Huffman and Macy, famously among Hollywood's most loving couples, are united during this tough time for the pair, a source recently told PEOPLE.
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Even after they had built the technology and got the certification approvals, they had a tough time breaking into the competitive testing industry.
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"The 1,000 most influential people in [Berlin] know there's a tough time ahead; they need to communicate that to voters," argues Mr Lochocki.
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Because it's lightweight, the Anafi also has a tough time dealing with strong gusts of wind, which cause it to sway at times.
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Tina Knowles spoke out about the death of rapper Nipsey Hussle, adding that her family is helping her get through the tough time.
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We're going through a very, very tough time, we're not getting results we want but you can't lose that belief in each other.
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"I don't think, whether it's through large bundlers or small donors, that he's going to have a tough time raising money," Susman said.
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The only downside I found from mastering the explosion cake, is that any other future creation will have a tough time measuring up.
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Very bittersweet night, but we will keep pushing forward for Christina... Thanks again for all of your support through this incredibly tough time.
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Kadmon, which is developing drugs for cancer, autoimmune diseases and other maladies, is pursuing an IPO at a tough time in the market.
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Netflix's earnings report comes at a tough time for tech stocks, which have suffered deep loses as part of a broader market downturn.
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Since learning of their double baby blessing in December, Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren have had a tough time containing their joy.
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"We'd have a tough time getting across some borders," Atkinson recalled Monday after his first news conference at the team's Industry City facility.
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But British retailers are facing a tough time as a Brexit-driven jump in inflation and low wage growth puts pressure on consumers.
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Mr. Maynard said on Monday that the zoo was going through a tough time, but that it had also received plenty of support.
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While it's set to be strong, Walmart will have a tough time clearing the 4.2% comp growth in Q29 of 210, said Ohmes.
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Odds are, you both know that — that's why they had such a tough time deciding between you and someone else for the position.
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"If you can't handle tough questions from a reporter, you will have a real tough time handling tough questions from constituents," Democratic Rep.
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It's a compelling image, and one that the industry, which is widely perceived as elitist and uninclusive, will have a tough time combatting.
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Tencent and ByteDance, as the biggest internet players, would have a tough time moving outside of their native China and remaining in business.
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While Saudi Star has had a tough time getting going, it is said to be a particular focus of the new government's interest.
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"Even some of your friends, who you consider somewhat liberal, may have a tough time with some of these immigration issues," he said.
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I had a terribly tough time getting started on this grid and had to make some wild guesses and then sleep on it.
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But even with some support from Microsoft, Cyanogen had a tough time getting enough rival services lined up to make that pitch compelling.
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Someone I think is really creative, a really interesting entrepreneur, has had a tough time since he went public and lots of issues.
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When admitted students are having a tough time choosing among colleges, it usually means that any of their finalists could work out well.
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A lot of credit card issuers are offering to give a break to individuals who are having a tough time paying their bills.
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"She came in at a particularly tough time, and that challenge was handed to her," said Toni Sacconaghi, an analyst at Bernstein Research.
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The market is having a tough time because it is having to ponder lots of issues outside of the usual expertise of traders.
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Disney and Marvel just released the first teaser for Avengers: Endgame, and we're going to have a tough time holding out til April.
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But in a public statement after Porter's resignation, Trump praised the former secretary and expressed sympathy for the "tough time" he was having.
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TOUGH TIME The move would hit the revenues of ONGC and Oil India, which make most of their profits from these about 200 fields.
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My whole view of the millennial culture is that they have a tough time dealing with setbacks, and Markieff Morris is the perfect example.
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"Early on, he had a tough time finding his breaking ball, but we didn't make him pay for it," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
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That's made it a tough time for individual stock pickers, who use pricing disparities between individual companies as a way to beat the market.
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But with Apple, Samsung and Huawei dominating the high-end smartphone market, analysts said it could be a tough time for TCL's BlackBerry devices.
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"The really tough time was obviously first finding out about her heart attack, and then finding out that she didn't pull through," she says.
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She and her husband are going through a tough time, and as a newly-minted relationship expert herself, Abbi feels qualified to give advice.
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Warren candidly says her son suffered for a long time because she and her husband had a tough time understanding and accepting the diagnosis.
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They quickly tried to get Belfour to his feet ... but it's clear, 54-year-old Ed was having a tough time gaining his bearings.
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"I had a tough time making friends as a kid, and I always remember how difficult sleepovers were when I was little," says Caruso.
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The urge to merge in the private equity industry should be growing, and it comes at a tough time for the private equity industry.
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It seems like Yahoo will have a tough time convincing users to pay for its service when free competitors are scaling back their advertising.
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With a crew of almost 70 people, Mattar had a tough time turning her ideas into recipes that were not only edible but tasty.
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Firefighters have had a tough time fighting the flames with water and retardant bombs—the typical two-punch solution used for putting out wildfires.
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"One of my best friends had a tough time getting pregnant, and her situation had me really thinking about freezing my eggs," she said.
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Newspaper comic strips in general are having a tough time of it in the 2010s, thanks to the slow suffocation of the print industry.
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As the rest of Europe tightens its borders, Greek authorities and residents have had a tough time dealing with the enormous influx of refugees.
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The Total Divas star bought a puppy named Winston, but the Blockers actor had a tough time welcoming the French bulldog into their home.
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It was tough time to be Blac Chyna, but it would not be the last that the Kardashian-Jenner clan would hear from her.
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It's been a tough time lately, but today some unexpected flirty vibes are in the air, which will be sure to lift your spirits!
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Analysts said Apple's tough time in China, one of its most significant markets, is likely to have continued at the start of the year.
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"I've seen guys come in here, and they're going through such a tough time with their injuries that they are very withdrawn," Bloom said.
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She also mentioned she was having a tough time coming up with names — so her followers swooped in to suggest some of their own.
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The New Orleans Saints would have had an especially tough time accepting defeat Sunday given how many opportunities the offense left on the field.
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If you're anything like us, you're having a tough time waiting until Black Friday to throw some cash at a nice gift for yourself.
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Choreography and US copyright law Based on existing case law, the dance creators may have a tough time in court on a copyright claim.
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Trump has since turned to Congress to fund the wall, but has had a tough time gaining support for it in his proposed budget.
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But infrequent travelers who want the standard free trip will continue to have a tough time earning one just by flying the major airlines.
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The blackout's timing came at the start of a busy holiday travel week, which is a tough time to get a seat in general.
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Gutierrez had a tough time with the Swiss team in 2013 and 2014, despite scoring his only points to date with them in 2013.
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Verizon Media, whose collections of assets were worth a half a trillion dollars at its prime, will have a tough time returning to glory.
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With record-high housing prices in some Canadian cities, a lot of people are having a tough time finding a decent place to live.
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I say, you know, let this be a reminder to you when you're having a tough time in your life, remember who you are.
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Brother of Walter Scott It's going to be a tough time for Charleston, and we must remain calm and let justice play itself out.
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"It's a very tough time for car owners to find the money that they need to field competitive racecars with competitive personnel," Kenseth said.
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The Cubs had the best record in baseball at the time, but Buss said a member of the club was having a tough time.
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"This is obviously a tough time but I have taken a lot of strength from the support over the last three days," he added.
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The musical, fueled by social media love, opened in March — a tough time of year for a show with a largely student fan base.
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He currently serves 40 clients and their pets, including Charlie, a brilliant blue macaw who has had a tough time since her owner died.
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So the genre has had an especially tough time adjusting to an era where the TV channel is just one media pathway among many.
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But it was mostly over that neither one of us was listening to the other and it was a very tough time at Fox.
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"When they're going through a tough time, they could use some love," Malone said of his players, who comprise the league's youngest playoff roster.
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" Tamaela's concussion symptoms faded after three or four months, though she said, "ever since then I still have sometimes a tough time remembering things.
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"Beto's having a tough time making the transition" to national politics, said Mark Jones, an expert in Texas politics at Rice University in Houston.
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Mr. Goodfriend had a tough time defending his assertion after the 2008 financial crisis that government intervention would spur high inflation — which never came.
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It's "deadly" because even a talented squad will have a tough time advancing to the next stage when facing so many similarly skillful competitors.
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The Canadian singer, whose real name is Claire Elise Boucher, confirmed on Friday that she is, in fact, pregnant — and having a tough time.
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Hilaria Baldwin and Kimberly Van Der Beek, who both suffered miscarriages this month, are leaning on each other to get through this tough time.
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Because the event will happen after sunrise, viewers on the East Coast will have a tough time watching it and will need a telescope.
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President Donald Trump is having a tough time hiring a Pentagon chief after the abrupt departure of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis late last month.
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Sweaty Betty makes workout gear that can withstand a tough time at the gym and take you out into society without breaking a sweat.
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"It got up there in the rain and the glare, and he had a tough time judging where it was coming down," Collins said.
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As friendly as this grid setup was, I still had a tough time finding nice answers for these bridging slots: 33A, 39A, 21D & 27D.
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"I know there's some people from Houston here and the Houston area, and I know you're going through a really tough time," Bush said.
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If we start slowing, which we are, China is slowing and Europe is slowing and Europe's going to have a tough time stimulating itself.
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But Kontoor Brands might have a tough time duplicating the success of Levi Strauss (LEVI), which gained 32% on its first day of trading.
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Ellis didn't allow jurors to see photos of the suits, and had a tough time pronouncing the names of Manafort's tailors at Alan Couture.
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While neither is a massive hit, both have held their own in tough time slots, without a lot of support from other NBC shows.
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Odds are, that person will have a really tough time telling the difference between smooth-as-fuck Grey Goose, tacky Trump, or Costco's finest.
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About a year and a half ago, she was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder and was going through a tough time in her personal life.
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It's so hard when you're going through a tough time, you just want to punch people when they say things are going to work out.
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Mary Lantz's then-boyfriend bought her tickets for one of Robbins' events around 1990 because she was having a tough time, according to BuzzFeed News.
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And veteran Boston defense attorney Martin Weinberg says without any evidence other than Bond, the state may have a tough time securing a guilty verdict.
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JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers have their eyes set on 2017 for their big day — but they're having a tough time nailing down a location!
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"We need ... to make the right pre-emptive moves so that we come out of this tough time ahead," they said in the talking points.
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I'm a perfectionist by nature, so whenever something wasn't exactly the way I intended for it to be, I had a tough time letting go.
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Cross-contamination fears prompt people to ditch petsJenny Coulson, of Australia, is having an equally tough time in Shenzhen, China but for slightly different reasons.
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And then trying to manage your life, being a mother to two other children, being a wife — it's a tough time in any family's life.
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It's a tough time to be a young man in America, what with all these allegations of sexual harassment and assault, President Trump observed Tuesday.
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It's also a very hard job—the Air Force has had a tough time retaining drone pilots because of intense stress that leads to PTSD.
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In fact, because mental illnesses are often invisible, it's can be difficult to tell upon first glance that someone is going through a tough time.
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Sterling faced a tough time last week, even before a "flash crash" on Friday that sent the currency down almost 21.35 percent in Asian trade.
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Managers who have lagged the market in a given year tend to have a tough time convincing clients that they continue to deserve their fees.
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" It has also helped people gain the information, tools and confidence to "support their friends and family who might be going through a tough time.
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It will be a welcomed matchup for both teams, as each is undersized in the post and has a tough time competing on the boards.
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While Microsoft has had a tough time with consumers that stretches back far beyond recent years, the company appears to be learning from its mistakes.
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Facebook has had a tough time keeping teens on its social network, as evidenced by declines in popularity amongst the demographic according Pew's survey data.
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It's a tough time for lovers as sweet Venus opposes strict Saturn at 1:34 AM—the mood is grumpy, and nothing is good enough!
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Rogue were going to have an easy time pushing the payload farther once they got it, but had a tough time pushing past Misfits' defense.
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As we reported, Ola and Abel have had a tough time finding work, both as actors and personal trainers, in the wake of the scandal.
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" Despite Rogue's rather chill lifestyle, Eccleston says that koalas are "having a tough time in the wild with habitat loss, predators, vehicle strikes and illnesses.
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Amidst a tough time for Uber, CEO Travis Kalanick's parents were in a tragic boating accident last month that took the life of his mother.
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It's a tough time to be job hunting in Silicon Valley, and things are about to get a lot harder for individuals with certain skills.
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We're hearing that Lime, a scooter startup that has raised hundreds of millions in venture capital funding, is having a tough time landing fresh funding.
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The Bulls have had a tough time in the last several games as they were again missing some of their top scorers due to injuries.
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I think people know his passion, his ability to fight for what he believes him, his ability to be a leader in a tough time.
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Part of the reason the number of executions has fallen is that states are having a tough time getting the drugs necessary for lethal injections.
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So, if you're having a tough time diagnosing a precise cause for your current state, it usually means there's a much bigger issue in play.
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The official in the prime minister's office said Patel could face a tough time when he appears before a parliamentary standing committee on Nov. 12.
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If you're going through a tough time on the career front, it's easy to succumb to negative thoughts and to fall into a defeatist funk.
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Artemio Muniz, chairman of the Texas Federation of Hispanic Republicans, acknowledged that the GOP was "in for a tough time" if the current numbers hold.
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Reuters looks at the tough time that Ban is having trying to look like the sort of candidate you would elect to run a country.
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So if you can't get over it and you're going to let it linger in this league, you're going to have a tough time winning.
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Ashmore's results come at a tough time for rival Aberdeen Asset Management, which saw 10 billion pounds of outflows in the three months to December.
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And Republicans -- at times -- have had a tough time managing the public perception about a bill they haven't had time to craft a message on.
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And, seeing how Times Square is typically a free-for-all for cameras, it's a no-brainer he'd have a tough time at work now.
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Airline passengers face a tough time getting reimbursed by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for lost, damaged or stolen items, according to a new study.
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"They were amazed that a client would care enough about them to leave that amount to help them get through this tough time," Galvan said.
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Whenever I'm going through a tough time, I don't want to be lectured about how I'm doing something wrong or how to fix the problem.
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The show opened in March — a tough time of year for a musical with a largely student fan base — and several key reviews were negative.
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The departure of Schultz, who joined Monoprix in 2016, comes at a tough time for Casino and its boss and majority shareholder Jean-Charles Naouri.
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Whether it's a footy club or my daughters all losing their jobs ... I have great empathy for so many people going through this tough time.
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"This has been a tough time at Facebook and our entire management team has been focused on tackling the issues we face," the statement said.
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"They were amazed that a client would care enough about them to leave that amount to help them get through this tough time," Galvan said.
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But the security breach has come at a tough time for the company, which counts the state-backed carrier Air China as a major shareholder.
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"That was a tough time because it really hurt Matt that his older brother couldn't keep doing what he loved when Matt could," McCloskey said.
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If you're going through a tough time of your own and people are pestering you about how they can help, offer up these ideas yourself.
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If you start doing that every time a player goes through a tough time and kind of abandon them, it can kind of be risky.
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The Colonel tells her that she also needs to break off contact with Pudge, because otherwise he's going to have a tough time at school.
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You were talking about how, you know, you felt the presence of God coming in your life during a tough time, and I felt, 'Wow.
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But more importantly, Trump is having a tough time watering down the purity of the positions on immigration that were instrumental in his political rise.
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Khouw noted that Oracle is also set to report its latest quarterly earnings next week, which has historically been a tough time for the stock.
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So when asked to pick 10 records that stick out as particularly important in the label's history, Lunsford had a tough time paring it down.
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RG3 is said to be having a tough time with the situation -- but he's working through it with the support of family and friends. Sad.
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The 2559-year-old, 2210-year veteran of the Senate will almost certainly win her re-election bid, but she's having a tough time lately.
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So we decided we wanted to dedicate an ongoing project and we came up with the idea of Songs That Saved My Life, which would be artists covering a song that helped them get through a tough time in their life, and we'd get testimonials about how it got them through that tough time, and the proceeds would go to mental health and suicide prevention charities.
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In Georgia, for the number of such people having a tough time affording health care, "it actually increased or did not change at all," Collins said.
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The final season of the hit HBO show premieres in April, and according to star Gwendoline Christie, viewers are going to have a tough time coping.
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Republicans have made health-care reform their top legislative priority in the new administration, but so far have had a tough time unraveling the complex system.
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Earlier this month, Bella informed fans that she was living with twin sister Brie Bella in San Diego due to the "tough time" with the split.
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Simon: [At the time] we were all under a lot of pressure, and I was going through a tough time because of my mum passing away.
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According to Brian Hoey, author of At Home With The Queen, the Queen takes particular enjoyment hearing British politicians getting a tough time from the presenters.
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Cool phones from overseas have always had a tough time making their way to America, due to market demand, trade agreements, and complex other geopolitical factors.
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Although the bills seem like an easy political win, they can have a tough time passing, in part because it's unclear how many victims are affected.
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If Spotify doesn't figure out a way to improve its margins with additional revenue drivers, it may have a tough time surviving as a public company.
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I do have a tough time believing that those tiny cameras could capture the sweeping panoramic footage the movie wants us to believe they can, though.
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I had some trouble finding a particularly compelling use case for bringing LTE to my own wrist, but apparently others haven't had such a tough time.
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" A source close to the former couple previously told PEOPLE that while Valderrama "knew she was going through a tough time," he "wasn't prepared for this.
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"For a majority of the game we played pretty well but we're just having a tough time scoring right now," Sharks rookie defenseman Joakim Ryan said.
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Go deeper: A tough time to be a Trump supporter Editor's note: This article has been updated to include Green's filing of the articles of impeachment.
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In 2011, Knowles-Lawson went through a divorce from Mathew and leaned on their children – Beyoncé, 34, and Solange, 29 – to get through the tough time.
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Von der Leyen, 60, speaks fluent English and French but has had a tough time as German defence minister, a post she has held since 2013.
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Thank you all for your continued support during this tough time keep my family in your thoughts and prayers as we do our best to heal.
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"My goal is to inspire my fans to find happiness in themselves earlier on, so they don't have such a tough time growing up," she says.
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Now, the social network is at the center of a controversy that techno-skeptics would have had a tough time predicting even a few years ago.
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" In a condolence message to Harris on its Facebook page, the elite Thai Navy unit said, "We wish you the best for this very tough time.
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"He knew she was going through a tough time but he wasn't prepared for this," a source close to the former couple told PEOPLE on Tuesday.
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Economists said the Bank of Israel would have a tough time raising rates when central banks around the world are poised to loosen policy this year.
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Earlier this month, Bella informed fans that she was living with twin sister Brie Bella in San Diego due to the "tough time" with the split.
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Officials have had a tough time reducing harm caused by fentanyl because it's often cut with other drugs, and the super potency takes users by surprise.
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"Early on, he had a tough time finding his breaking ball, but we didn't make him pay for it," Indians manager Terry Francona said of Miranda.
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Ford's January-March sales results show the company continued to have a tough time keeping pace even with the modest overall growth in the Chinese market.
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The All-Star break will provide a welcome reset for the Chicago Cubs, who have had a tough time gaining traction in their World Series defense.
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Op-Ed Contributor A RETIRED mechanic and a fourth-grade teacher from my home state, Russell and Christine Kazda, are having a tough time getting by.
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With the boundaries of what counts as bribery thus curtailed, prosecutors will have a very tough time holding the former governor legally responsible for his actions.
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And while Krall is plenty evil, the compelling actor playing him has a tough time chewing his way through the heavy makeup under which he's mired.
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The Raise the Wage Act passed in the House but will have a tough time passing in the Senate, which will lead to another partisan fight.
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Part of her problem, I suspect, is that Hispanic voters are disproportionately young, and she has had a tough time rallying the support of young voters.
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With median rents exceeding half of monthly median take-home incomes, this is a city where savers will have a tough time having much left over.
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The Washington Redskins are going to have a tough time bouncing back after blowing a 17-0 lead to the Philadelphia Eagles in their season opener.
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"It's a tough time to be an investor out there, particularly when you're looking long term," he said, adding that he would rather hold some cash.
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And rigorous nonfiction books, which often require extensive research and travel, will have a tough time finding a publisher with the capital to fund such efforts.
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"It's not something I'm going to reminisce or even talk about with these guys because that was a tough time for my new teammates," Price said.
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Every Wednesday, Glenn Sorino visits with Charlie, a hyacinth macaw who went through a tough time after her owner, the artist Po Kim, died in 2014.
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And every Wednesday, he visits with Charlie, a hyacinth macaw who went through a tough time after her owner, the artist Po Kim, died in 2014.
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts also hopes to stack up delegates across the states, though she also may have a tough time prevailing in any individual states.
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The old family farms may be having a tough time economically, but some are finding new income by creating artisanal products based on local food traditions.
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It&aposs a tough time to be in the news businessThe Benioffs are among a crop of tech titans that have snapped up legacy publications lately.
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But I've had a tough time syncing up with this dark story's underlying themes, and I think this is an issue lots of viewers will face.
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I can't thank my family and friends enough for visiting, sending me notes or just being with me and helping me through a very tough time.
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They are setting what they think to be achievable plans, and then they don't execute, which says they are having a tough time predicting the trends.
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"I was surprised by it, but we certainly wish him well and it's a tough time for him," Trump said during a last-minute photo-op.
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The Chinese commodities investment genie is well and truly loose and the authorities are going to have a tough time putting it back in the bottle.
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Von der Leyen, 60, speaks fluent English and French but has had a tough time as German defense minister, a post she has held since 2013.
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Other insurers have had a tough time too, with Aetna, Humana, and UnitedHealth Group exiting most of their Obamacare markets ahead of 2017 due to steep losses.
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Albot gave Federer a tough time at the Miami Open earlier this year, losing in three sets in the second round, but offered little resistance this time.
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"Dayton, today the whole world is looking at you," Chapelle said, adding that even though the town had "been through a tough time," they were still standing.
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Batchelder takes over at a tough time for commodities merchants as prices of oil, metals, corn and soybeans have tumbled amid concerns about faltering growth and oversupplies.
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So unless Magic Leap's technology is indistinguishable from a pair of glasses it's going to have a tough time blending in in a way that's socially acceptable.
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Prices for precious metals -- including gold, silver, and platinum -- have made substantial gains this year, and retailers have had a tough time passing those costs onto customers.
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That's the logic behind Niantic's recently released Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, but early results suggests the new game may have a tough time living up to expectations.
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NO SECOND CHANCES Verizon Media, whose collections of assets were worth a half a trillion dollars at its prime, will have a tough time returning to glory.
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I thought about how brave he was to be a man of color speaking his mind and bringing awareness to important social issues during a tough time.
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Greene King, whose brands include Greene King IPA, has had a tough time battling market pressures this year, with its shares down about 10.5 percent so far.
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Atlanta's high-powered offense still is moving the ball effectively but has had a tough time hanging on to it and punching it into the end zone.
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A monitor shows me a 3-D Wi-Fi cloud for the Sonos Playbase, which appears to have a tough time picking up signals directly below it.
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This transition comes not only at a tough time in the retail sector, but for Macy's specifically, which has reported eight straight quarters of comparable sales declines.
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Extended is a bit of a wash, given the aforementioned gap issues, and mirror — I had a really tough time coming up with a decent use case.
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"Baby girl is gonna have a tough time deciding who to cheer for, but we'll love her no matter what school she chooses…right, @kiwiporter?" wrote Porter.
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You could tell they were still in shock, rattling off small remembrances and speaking directly to Phife's family, offering and asking for support in a tough time.
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The review, the administration's latest move to combat climate change using executive authority rather than wait for congressional action, comes at a tough time for the industry.
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"Short of (University of Alabama football coach) Nick Saban or Jesus Christ, you were going to have a really tough time," said the Senate Republican campaign official.
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Months ago, some in the media speculated that Sanders would have a tough time in this cycle because of competition from other left-leaning candidates — notably Sen.
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In the video, she revealed she was having a tough time because her two best friends, the only other two "robots" in the world, were causing drama.
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Yet skeptics warn that a single adviser will have a tough time reining in the mercurial Bolsonaro, whose embrace of free-market economics runs hot and cold.
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"The speaker has had a tough time getting enough votes to pass a budget in the House, let alone pass the rest of his agenda," he added.
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Before Trump handed it off to Congress, some supporters of the deal say, they were having a tough time getting their message across to the White House.
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But while a 25-cent hike has the support of Democrats and the Chamber of Commerce, Trump would have a tough time selling that to fellow Republicans.
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If you're looking in your 401(k) plan for investments that back clean energy or gender and racial diversity, you may have a tough time finding them.
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"Until there's some kind of stepback from that situation, this market is going to have a tough time trading lower," said Mizuho director of futures Bob Yawger.
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"I think it's really interesting that the expectation is that we would have had a really tough time talking to the male-dominated tech community," Gutierrez says.
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It's no wonder that after decades of putting women in rigidly circumscribed roles the industry has had a tough time figuring out what to do with them.
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Los Angeles, which started the season 13-4, had a tough time getting much going against a spirited effort by the defense of the Jets (5-10).
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Erin had a tough time after her "Happy Days" stardom ... a combination of drinking and bizarre behavior that eventually landed her in a trailer park in Indiana.
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A long weekend like Labor Day can be a tough time to spend alone — and that's especially true when your 31st birthday falls right on Labor Day.
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Even Mr. Giordano, the geologist who studies water for a living, is having a tough time adjusting to the depletion in this ancient land of aquatic plenty.
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The Trump administration may have a tough time convincing Canadian and Mexican negotiators, who have said they are not in favor of country-specific rules of origin.
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Teammates Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian and Carrie Russell had a tough time making it to the games after losing their coach, sponsors, and sled shortly before the competition.
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Europe is going through a very tough time, and they expected a big public embrace of these institutions from the leader of the West, the United States.
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The risk corridor program Insurers initially had a tough time setting premiums on the Obamacare exchanges since they didn't know how sick their new customers would be.
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AND FINALLY Just slipped out my mouth This black Labrador retriever's having a tough time eating carrots, which proves dogs are just like the rest of us.
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Kranepool's decision to sell off his extensive collection of baseball memorabilia — including items signed by Stan Musial, Joe DiMaggio and Willie Mays — comes at a tough time.
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Ron Bonjean, a former Senate and House Republican leadership aide, predicted that Democrats will have a tough time making Kavanaugh an issue in the next election cycle.
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This is a tough time to travel, an ill-advised time to sign contracts and make big purchases—Mercury doesn't just rule communication; it rules commerce, too.
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But yeah, I really liked what Greta Gerwig did with the timeline, and she talked about this in the podcast interview with John August, where she said she thinks that movie audiences have a tough time once they see two characters together that are supposed to be some type of romantic relationship, movie audiences, and I'm paraphrasing a bit, have a tough time sort of disassociating those two people.
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And you try to have a client franchise where the clients will stick with you, and in fact come to you when they're having a tough time themselves.
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However, unlike the smaller companies, this is an area that could face a tough time against a backdrop of President-elect Trump's more protectionist stance on global trade.
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"Also when you needed to get things to him or were having a tough time getting him to focus, she could get it done," said the former employee.
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Architizer started seven years ago as a side project for company founder Marc Kushner, whose firm was having a tough time in the wake of the financial crisis.
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Kanye is having a pretty tough time with Drake's silence after a pretty insane conspiracy theory materialized about the possibility of an affair between Drake and Kim Kardashian.
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What people are having a tough time realizing is that, as bad as Trump is faring right now, he's still better than any of the other GOP options.
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And so is making movies, because while the fashion satire Zoolander 2 still seems to be in on the joke, it has a tough time finding the punchline.
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"The mood is not great and our chairman had a very tough time at the parliamentary hearing," said a Hyundai Motor Group executive who declined to be named.
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Flowserve has had a tough time with the price of oil plummeting, as it got a chunk of its revenue from commodities processing, specifically in oil and gas.
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While 300 currencies have been created since Hexel's launch six weeks ago, the startup will have a tough time persuade popular web platforms to complicate themselves with tokens.
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Why it matters: Some pundits have declared that Biden, 76, would have a tough time appealing to millennials and other younger voters given his relatively moderate policy stances.
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The GreensA party that grew out of the pro-migration, anti-nuclear movement in the 1980s has a tough time under a pro-migration and anti-nuclear chancellor.
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His last album, 1969's Songs From The Room , was panned by the critics and Cohen's been on record on how it was a tough time for him.
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"More importantly, the revision is to provide larger risk money to encourage Japanese companies to make fresh investments in oil and gas projects in tough time," he said.
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Any company that is not a practitioner of the golden rule of data will have a tough time earning customer's trust, and a tougher time earning their business.
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The next president of the United States will have a tough time not angering people if he or she tries to make changes to the nation's health system.
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Alex is having a particularly tough time coping with Hannah's death, and he's already listened to the tapes twice, just in case the first time was a dream.
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Unsure what to do with it, ABC parked the show on Saturday night -- a tough time period for such a program in the days before DVRs or streaming.
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Legal experts say he will have a tough time proving his collusion case, but Mark Geragos, his lawyer, tells Axios that's because they do not understand the law.
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It's a message that's resonated with some — she's attracted a strong contingent of women donors — but she's also had a tough time breaking out of a crowded pack.
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Climate change naysayers may have a tough time defending their positions, since much of the extreme weather is being blamed on unusually warm ocean waters and dry conditions.
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"It is a very tough time indeed," Chipurura told Reuters, barely audible as humming conveyer belts moved the fine, powdery building material for packaging at the industrial park.
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But Wisconsin waterparks have had a tough time locking down enough lifeguards to support their operations in recent years – even with the added help of temporary visa-holders.
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I have a tough time understanding how the press could be so bold and totally ignore the WikiLeaks and the other stuff that's been coming out on Hillary.
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The Diamondbacks will have a tough time getting back on track against right-hander Jose Fernandez, who carries an 18-1 mark at Marlins Park into Wednesday's tilt.
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It's important to find support when going through a tough time, but before divulging the details to those at work, think about the benefits and drawbacks of sharing.
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Whoever wrote the note said they were having a tough time, and they were hoping a little encouragement -- and a $5 treat -- would brighten the random recipient's day.
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Facebook has had a tough time fighting fake news on WhatsApp, for example, because unlike fake news posts on Facebook, the company can't always see what's going viral.
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Even if Trump loudly supports border adjustability — and that's a big if — he'll have a tough time convincing Senators who fear him far less than House members do.
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Still, I have a tough time believing they'll lose three straight, and almost as tough a time believing this Broncos team is ready to win three straight games.
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Despite being a well-established and popular New York senator, Gillibrand had a tough time picking up momentum in both polls and fundraising after she launched her candidacy.
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Cities from New York to San Francisco are having a tough time trying to create enough affordable housing for the hundreds of thousands of people who need it.
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For all the turmoil, President Trump warmly praised Mr. Porter on Friday, saying that it was a "tough time" and noting that Mr. Porter had denied the accusations.
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"If we do not suppress the Detroit vote, we're going to have a tough time in this election," one Michigan state lawmaker told a meeting of GOP activists.
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It's been a tough time for the moderators, who didn't exactly expect to be sifting through posts about a pandemic when they took on the r/weddingplanning mantle.
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