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I told them, 'We're going to have to toughen up.
When we toughen up on Chinese steel, other industries can expect repercussions.
I think my brother and his son could stand to toughen up.
He told reporters on Saturday that he wanted to "toughen up" sentences.
One solution is to toughen up oysters by tinkering with their DNA.
It's a feminism steeped in the toughen-up language of cultural libertarianism.
First of all, what would it look like to toughen up the disclosure requirements?
The next day at work, his boss told him to "toughen up," DiBona says.
Some argue that verbal attacks are part of politics and female lawmakers should toughen up.
Michael Pearce, who had been assigned to toughen up the actress he nicknamed Private Pyle.
"Toughen up your skin," she counseled, referring to the nastiness often directed at prominent women.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has vowed to toughen up on transparency at the WTO.
I thought Perth might be a way to toughen up a bit and keep travelling after.
What should Congress do if it wants to toughen up and fight for its constitutional authority?
Toughen Up Fem Prints Ground flowery prints with hard outerwear, like this no-frills leather jacket.
Parents are hardwired and it's sometimes like, toughen up their boys and to insulate their girls.
So I said, we're going to have to strengthen the laws and toughen up the laws.
Those rules told colleges to toughen up on sexual assault allegations or risk losing federal dollars.
Meanwhile, House progressives are pushing for revisions they say are needed to toughen up the legislation. Rep.
On Monday, Brexit supporters targeted the government's so-called customs bill, hoping to toughen up her plans.
Brexit has prompted Brussels to toughen up its equivalence rules for foreign clearing houses and investment banks.
The black community and hip-hop community in general has always been a toughen up type of culture.
It was also used extensively for three decades to toughen up Soviet troops in action at high altitude.
Adult picky eaters are far more likely to be dismissed or ridiculed, told to grow up, to toughen up.
Studded Dresser, $899.00 Gold studs toughen up the standard white dresser for a furniture piece that makes a statement.
Some lawmakers argued that students need to toughen up or that the new rules could affect athletics or absenteeism.
It's easy enough to say that players should toughen up and have thicker skin, and some of them do.
Though in his eyes he was trying to toughen up his son, in reality he was severely damaging him.
For example, some may think "they should just take it as a joke, toughen up, and soldier through," she said.
Why was I instructed to "toughen up" and affixed with the label of "strong" before I even entered grade school?
Big banks will have to toughen up their cybersecurity practices to protect customers against attacks, according to proposed new regulations.
LHP Kyle Ryan was sent back to Triple-A Toledo earlier this month to toughen up against left-handed hitters.
He also threatened to cancel visas, increase visa fees, and toughen up trade policy to force Mexico to take action.
If you're thinking that that place is your couch with a bowl of popcorn and a scary movie, toughen up.
But to be "the greatest star" that Fanny insists that she is, this deeply talented actress still needs to toughen up.
So there's a lot of room for improvement at the level of the states to toughen up on their vaccine requirements.
Toughen up, says Jonathan Rieder, another King biographer, and look at what King and other foot soldiers of the movement endured.
It's a recurring note in several books — a parent's cruel and desperate attempts to toughen up a child for the world.
In the case of these two firms, both have called on U.S. officials to toughen up privacy law across the country.
In 2014, the Italian Senate passed a reform to toughen up legislation against Mafia vote-buying although it's still taking place.
Regardless, any effort to toughen up existing scooters could go a long way toward shoring up the business side of this service.
But New York remains the place that will kick your ass when you arrive here from Idaho, so you better toughen up.
India has, however, said it will toughen up its laws including pushing U.S. tech giants to have their grievance officers in India.
He needs to toughen up — to bulk up, eat some more of the nasty biscuits she seems to like to carry around.
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks, which prompted the world's largest Muslim-majority country to toughen up its anti-terror laws.
India has, however, said it will toughen up its tech laws including pushing U.S. tech giants to have their grievance officers in India.
When I told my mom, she was sympathetic but said I would have to toughen up — this was just how the world worked.
Le Drian warned the government was ready to toughen up restrictions to limit people's movements if existing guidelines were not adhered to sufficiently.
So there's a lot of room for improvement at the state level to toughen up vaccine requirements, even before the US starts considering fines.
The next month, Sweden started to toughen up on asylum-seekers, introducing restrictions on the right of under-18s to bring over family members.
Boot-camp boosters argue that a spell in fatigues can help to toughen up children who have been spoiled by doting parents and grandparents.
Easton is mature, kind, empathetic, highly sensitive, tall — and she has a real edge, which reminds me to toughen up on a daily basis!
Wear it to toughen up your girly spring dresses like this eyelet number or button it up to add structure to other breezy layers.
The proposals come as China and South Korea toughen up on cryptocurrencies with their own regulations to rein in speculation in the nascent market.
Leading eurosceptics are set to vote in favour of amendments that May opposes and back their own proposals to toughen up her exit plan.
One could be stubbornness, since most of Washington is trying to force him to toughen up and the President reacts poorly to such pressure.
In return, Mexico has agreed to toughen up its migration controls, including deploying its National Guard security force to its southern border with Guatemala.
The EU also plans to toughen up on the identification requirements for using prepaid instruments, of which consumer prepaid cards make up the vast majority.
I grew up around very strong women and I feel like I'm strong, so it's time for the men to toughen up a bit, too.
He urged GOP colleagues earlier this year to "toughen up" when they were wringing their hands over Trump's chances of beating Clinton in the fall.
"We better toughen up, we better smarten up, and we better stop with this political correctness because it's driving us down the tubes," Trump said.
" The trial, she said, is exposing a generational shift that "is challenging for older generations of artists who just think, 'Get over it, toughen up.
Yes, the survivalists of Offgrid think you should toughen up — but only so you can preserve, and return to, that which is soft and sweet.
In parallel, the government was trying to toughen up laws on sexual abuse and let Cameroonians know it is a crime that should not be ignored.
Bolling is back with the show the MSM wouldn't put on cable TV. It's time for America to toughen up, stop whining, and get to work.
But we have to toughen up our defenses and make sure the bad guys get at least a bloody nose when attacking state and local government.
Merkel's right-left government wants to toughen up technical certification and scrutiny of telecoms equipment suppliers, but insists that no country or vendor should be excluded.
I wouldn't say he's pining, because you have to toughen up and accept there are people who are going to drift in and out of your life.
Spalletti reiterated after the contest that his team needed, somehow, to toughen up on the mental side of the game, something Totti never had a problem with.
Jen will toughen up Judy and Judy will soften up Jen, an exchange of services made easier by the unlikely twist of Judy's moving into Jen's guesthouse.
In an effort to blend in with the SUV scene it comes black cladding around the lower body and wheel wells to toughen up its otherwise sleek lines.
But their efforts come as the President publicly and privately is pushing congressional Republicans to toughen up their defense of him as the Democratic impeachment process marches forward.
Merkel's Christian Democrats were routed in the eastern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern two weeks ago, triggering calls from the CSU for her to toughen up her migrant policy.
"  And while we typically respond to girls' emotional needs, parents, educators, and coaches will tell boys to toughen up, or resort to the old adage "boys don't cry.
Many countries that were once generous to migrants, such as Sweden, have started to toughen up, with stricter rules on bringing over family members and getting permanent visas.
The latest regulatory step follows a series of moves from China to toughen up on bitcoin and other digital tokens, signaling frustration in the continent over the phenomenon.
He is likely to hear from members of Congress who have been pushing to toughen up and to broaden the panel's reviews to encompass more types of deals.
Throughout his campaign, Trump has portrayed himself as a strongman who would toughen up America's defenses — both militarily and at the border — and who would take care of veterans.
When Australia began to toughen up that country's stance on boat people in the early 85033s, the numbers dropped considerably (no doubt saving thousands of lives in the process).
Jacqueline decides to toughen up (good for her; going to a wedding stag is hard when you know your ex is going to be there with his new partner).
This is someone who has advised campus sexual assault victims to "toughen up, buttercup," shouted down abortion-rights advocates, and defended anti-choice activists' fake Planned Parenthood sting video.
One of the smoking hot models on "Amazing Race" knew she needed to toughen up for the show -- so she got in the ring with boxing champ Victor Ortiz!
For example: Deanna Paloian, the varsity cheerleading coach, has felt the need to toughen up her leadership style because most of her girls aren't "shy" (as if cheerleaders ever are).
"Opponents are caricatured as Quillette-reading inhabitants of the 'intellectual dark web' who want everyone to toughen up already" without a thought for the experiences of those coping with trauma.
In 2014, Adrian told his father that an assistant coach with Washington urged him to "toughen up" after a concussion had kept him off the field for almost two weeks.
LONDON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Britain will toughen up supervision of accountants after high profile company collapses at builder Carillion and retailer BHS undermined trust in auditing, it said on Thursday.
European assets should receive a boost from President Donald Trump's pledge to toughen up links with the U.S's key trading partners, Wells Fargo's credit strategist Nathaniel Rosenbaum told CNBC on Friday.
As a survivor of what she calls a 12-year forced marriage, and the founder of Unchained At Last, Reiss said laws need to toughen up to protect the most vulnerable.
The Moon clashes with Venus in Sagittarius at 6:16 PM before entering Aries at 8:45 PM, so watch out for sensitivities, but don't worry— people will toughen up soon!
Trump has called it the "worst deal ever negotiated" and he wants Britain, France and Germany - which also signed the pact along with Russia and China - to toughen up the terms.
"I take very seriously the allegations reported in the media about the culture of our football program, citing instances of alleged intimidation and humiliation as ways to 'toughen up' players," he said.
Alongside the main vote, Uruguayans will cast a ballot in a referendum on whether the country should introduce policies to toughen up on crime and give a bigger role to the military.
Alongside the main vote, Uruguayans will cast a ballot in a referendum on whether the country should introduce policies to toughen up on crime and give a bigger role to the military.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sweden on Wednesday outlawed sex not based on mutual consent, with campaigners hoping other European countries would also toughen up rape legislation after the #MeToo anti-harassment campaign.
Ms. Buchanan described herself as blunt, and called her language and humor a "pedagogical strategy" to toughen up future teachers for work in communities where such language and hostile interactions are common.
"The deal she is striking is a much different deal than the one the people voted on," Trump said in the interview, and added that he had told May to toughen up.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Formula One needs more diversity and drivers need to toughen up if the sport is to become more entertaining and grow, five-times world champion Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) set out major revisions to toughen up the stewardship code that asset managers, proxy advisers, investment consultants and pension fund trustees follow on a "comply or explain" basis.
Before I get called a #snowflake that needs to toughen up, conservatives have complained a lot over the past year about liberals reflexively accusing them of racism, and they are right to complain.
Looking at this data, it's easy to fall back on stereotypes about millennials as entitled brats who expect work to be fun and need to toughen up to life in the real world.
While small, the South African fine highlights that HSBC still faces problems with compliance long after pledging to toughen up its controls and after paying billions of dollars in fines for such failures.
While meldonium, which is marketed as Mildronate, was developed to treat heart conditions such as angina, it was also used extensively for three decades to toughen up Soviet troops in action at high altitude.
She was imploring folks to toughen up, just like she had with Keaton on occasion, including on the day he called from school saying he needed new clothes because he'd "spilled" milk on himself.
When he joined Long Beach State in 2007 after seven hard seasons at Minnesota, Monson revived the scheduling formula that he had used at Gonzaga as a way to toughen up his new team.
"Rest assured, as I am personally following up on these procedures," Mr. el-Sisi wrote in a Facebook post, adopting a gentler tone than in the past, when he told Egyptians to toughen up.
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Commission approved rules on Monday to increase competition and toughen up security in how people pay for goods and services across the European Union, pitting banks against financial technology firms.
"If you toughen up the skin, it's more liable to have a blister or pain than if you use hand lotion, making sure again that the skin is able to be pliable," he said.
" McCaskill&aposs spokesman, John LaBombard, pointed out that the home is run by the state, not the federal government, and said in a statement that Greitens "should toughen up, accept the criticism, and fix it.
The Trump administration believes backdoor profits are a factor when it comes to being lax on counterfeits; Navarro says establishing a blueprint for these companies to be held accountable could force them to toughen up.
When I explained it to other adults, though, most told me to "toughen up," which is kind of a fucked up thing to have to tell WoC throughout their lives: [essentially] just take the bullet?
Some see it as a danger to our society, because we are raising a generation of entitled, infantilized Americans: How will they ever figure out how to toughen up and run the world some day?
Under pressure from lawmakers to toughen up supervision of accountants after collapses at outsourcer Carillion and retailer BHS, the Financial Reporting Council announced a new "strategic focus" to ensure that audit serves the public interest better.
The equivalence regime is already being revised since Britain voted to leave the EU to toughen up rules for "systemic" foreign financial firms or activities, such as the clearing of euro-denominated assets, which London dominates.
Far-right lawmaker Jair Bolsonaro, who leads polling in the presidential race excluding jailed former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, wants to loosen gun laws and toughen up policing to tackle the rise in violence.
By contrast, most of baseball's traditional blister remedies are meant to toughen up the skin by drying it out: pickle juice, dirt, placing the hand in a bucket of dry rice to soak up the moisture.
The government said the Gambling Commission would also toughen up protections around online gambling such as stronger age verification rules and proposals that require operators to set limits on gamblers' spending until affordability checks have been conducted.
Everyone's feeling a lot of feelings, and everyone has felt like they've had to toughen up, or put on a strong face for the world, so once the tears start rolling, there will be no holding back!
Oiler Zack Kassian, who scored the opening goal, says the streak of close games will help the team toughen up for the stretch drive and what just might be the team's first playoff appearance in a decade.
"How do we toughen up our boys and make them more manly?" was a common concern throughout that period, which was addressed in various ways, says Paoletti, including the 1910 founding of the Boy Scouts of America.
Banks have dubbed the remaining capital rules "Basel IV", meaning a step change in capital on Basel III, the existing set of rules that were rushed through after the 2007-2009 banking crisis to toughen up capital requirements.
French President Emmanuel Macron's proposal to toughen up the country's handling of immigrants has sparked opposition from rights groups and even a revolt from members of Macron's own party, who criticized the new measures for going too far.
The five-time grand slam champion has revealed she tested positive in January for the drug meldonium, which its Latvian inventor once said had been used to toughen up Soviet troops fighting at high altitudes three decades ago.
A drubbing in the eastern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern two weeks ago triggered calls from Merkel's conservative allies in Bavaria to toughen up her migrant policy with measures such as introducing a cap of 200,000 refugees per year.
"When a parent tells their child to toughen up and not to cry, or tells them everything will be okay, children may be getting the message that it is not okay to experience any negative emotions," said Austern.
Trump's plan to toughen up the rules about vaping will likely have drastic impact on the lucrative and powerful tobacco industry, which is already putting up a fight over the concept of reducing the sales of e-cigarette products.
He also pledged to modify and toughen up the terms of a fragile and controversial 2016 peace deal overseen by former president Juan Manuel Santos with the left-wing guerrilla movement, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.
The most influential Western at the turn of the century was " The Virginian ," by Owen Wister, a Harvard graduate who was sent West to toughen up and returned with a quasi-erotic adulation of the cow-puncher—the cowboy.
The Liberals of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took power last November promising to toughen up a range of regulations they said the previous Conservative government had weakened in a bid to cut the time needed to approve pipelines and mines.
You get a (very short) new campaign, two new Strikes that repurpose and toughen up story missions, a couple of new Crucible maps, a pile of fresh loot to chase, and a whole new exploration space on the surface of Mars.
"We hear women say, 'I tell my son to man up, to stop crying, to toughen up,' because those moms are concerned that their boys will be seen as weak and less than a man," A Call to Men's Bunch said.
And it isn't easy for college officials to tell a 19-year-old minority student who was recruited with pledges of warm inclusiveness, or a freshman paying $50,000 a year in tuition, to toughen up and get back to work.
A series of mass shootings has punctuated Obama's time in office, and after he failed to convince Congress to toughen up gun laws, the president said he wanted to have a national debate about guns in his final year in office.
Brussels has been seeking for some time to toughen up its approach, in part to ward off the threat of eurosceptics who could pull the EU apart if it fails to show alienated voters it can act in their interests.
The leaders also agreed to toughen up external border controls, boost efforts to combat people smugglers operating out of Libya and elsewhere, and explore the possibility of "regional disembarkation platforms" to process migrant claims outside the EU, potentially in North Africa.
I mean, so everybody is concerned that he&aposs going to be too kind, too easygoing, too nice, perhaps, with Vladimir Putin, but the lead-up to this is going to be -- you know, let&aposs toughen up this military alliance against Russia.
"There is an appetite among many law enforcement, health professionals and grieving families that we must toughen up our criminal and sentencing statutes to match the new reality of drugs like fentanyl, which are so lethal in such small doses," she said.
"There is an appetite among many law enforcement, health professionals and grieving families that we must toughen up our criminal and sentencing statutes to match the new reality of drugs like fentanyl, which are so lethal in such small doses," she told Axios.
The company collapses prompted the FRC last week to toughen up a rule that requires auditors to state whether they agree that a company is a "going concern", meaning it is likely to stay in business for the coming 12 months and not suddenly crash.
Next time you're whining about the ~struggles~ of trying to capture the perfect winter Snapchat to add to your story, think of Adrian Ballinger and Cory Richards â€" two badass mountaineers who used Snapchat to document their climb up Mount Everest last year â€" and toughen up.
Taking lessons from recent company failures, the FRC said it will look to toughen up requirements for auditors to determine if a company is correct in stating it is a going concern, meaning it has enough resources to continue in operation for a year or more.
IAN BREMMER, PRESIDENT, EURASIA GROUP: There&aposs no question that Trump&aposs willingness to push hard in the same way that it got the Chinese to toughen up sanctions against the North Koreans facilitating the eventual engagement diplomatically, could well play in his favor here with NATO.
Again and again we've heard – from men and women, from victims and enablers and innocent bystanders – that they learned to accept that this was just "the way it is," that this was "just Harvey," that they had to toughen up if they wanted to make it in this industry.
In an attempt to show voters that the government is prepared to toughen up immigration policy, France's prime minister, Édouard Philippe, announced plans to clear out some migrant tent-camps, as well as to impose quotas for migrant workers and limit migrant access to non-urgent health care.
The size of the threat should become clear on Monday when lawmakers vote on amendments to legislation on the government's post-Brexit customs regime, with leading euro-skeptics set to vote in favor of amendments that May opposes and back their own proposals to toughen up her exit plan.
Despite the preparations, maintaining direct access would mean the sector could continue to leverage cross-border efficiencies of scale and avoid passing on the costs to customers of maintaining two hubs, one in Britain, the other in the EU. Any access would be through "equivalence" - whereby the EU deems Britain's rules to be aligned closely enough to its own - but Brexit has already prompted Brussels to toughen up equivalence conditions.
It's a tale of exploitation of the poor and struggling by executives born rich and privileged; of the unfair, disproportionately harsh and negative scrutiny that women CEOs get; of the inherent cultural toxicity of constant surveillance (Away banned emails and DMs, insisting that all communication took place in public Slack channels); of the need for tech workers to unionize; of the need for young workers to toughen up and live in the real world, which sometimes has asshole bosses.

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