Tough
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It was cold, it was really
tough
... and it was a great learning experience to discover that there are a lot of resources given by nature for free, and all that we need is our sensitivity to see them ... and our creativity to use them.
Now, maybe that sounds really obvious, but some of the results have been really surprising, so children who had a
tough
start in life are also more likely to end up unhealthy as adults.
As you know, many people have a
tough
start in life, but they end up doing very well on some measure nevertheless, and this study starts to explain how.
That was
tough
for a child; it would be
tough
for anyone.
In the music I listen to today, sometimes I'm like, wow, I love the rhythm so much, but the message is so misogynist, it's
tough
to work out to our run to or do whatever it is that I'm trying to do.
During the elections there, where they've tried to interfere, the president of France right now, Emmanuel Macron, took a very
tough
stand and confronted it head on, as did Angela Merkel.
She thinks that women have a pretty
tough
go of things in Bhutan, and it's a lot easier if you're a boy.
LM: It's so important, especially for men, to talk about things that have happened, because we've been trained and told by our society that we have to be so
tough
and so hard and we can't tell of things that are happening to us.
But this solution doesn’t quite translate to a city skyline– a pyramid that tall would be roughly one-and-a-half miles wide,
tough
to squeeze into a city center.
You think you've got a
tough
job?
And so when you're copying this DNA molecule to pass it on, it's a pretty
tough
job.
These "why" questions, particularly in genetics and the study of history in general, are always the big ones, the ones that are
tough
to answer.
We hit the last glacial maximum around 16,000 years ago, but basically, from 70,000 years on, things were getting really tough, getting very cold.
So that's a
tough
challenge, right?
OK. (Applause) Ah, this is
tough.
I said, be a little
tough.
This is maybe a little
tough.
Padma, Anitha and Kaviarasi grew up in the most
tough
families and communities one could only imagine.
It just goes to show how
tough
it is to come up with the right uses of media.
You know, when we did this project it was a kind of
tough
sell, because the Swiss said, "Well, why are we going to spend, you know, 10 million dollars producing an effect that we already have in natural abundance that we hate?"
Now, that's really
tough
to do with a hall that has 1,100 seats.
It's time we confront some
tough
truths about wildfires, and come to understand that we need to learn to better live with them and change how they come to our forests, our homes and our communities.
And like most young kids, arrival at school can be a
tough
transition time as they're moving from a less structured home environment to a more structured school environment.
And what I discovered was that many of them exhibit the same behaviors that I saw in six-year-old D. So I can't help but wonder: if these kids would've learned healthy coping strategies early on when times get tough, would they now be able to survive in a regular high school?
And it's not hard to imagine how this heart would have a
tough
time generating much force.
And in that 15 percent, the main focus is on human mind, thinking skills, somehow trying to unleash kids from the straightjacket of school, which is putting information and dogma into them, get them so they really think, ask
tough
questions, argue about serious subjects, don't believe everything that's in the book, think broadly or creative.
It was a
tough
job, and boy it made me have a lot of respect for nature.
For those who live on the mainland, it was
tough
being away from home.
The stone itself is absolutely beautiful, sculpted by millennia of very
tough
winters up there.
Some of these people have had
tough
valleys.
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