Tough
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I told them about how working on animal welfare is very
tough
for McDonald's because our direct suppliers, they only make meat patties.
As teachers, we work every day to provide support socially, emotionally and academically to our students who come to us with diverse and
tough
circumstances.
The
tough
part about teaching is all the things you can't control for your kids, all the things you can't change for them once they walk out your door.
Now, Anthony has a nut allergy, and I thought that was tough, but PKU's on another level of toughness.
I'm thinking about doing this one at our next Kids to Work Day demo but they can be a
tough
crowd, so we'll see.
It's the result of
tough
reflection and real work, involving the balance between fear and bravery.
Now, many of you are probably saying, "Wait a sec, is this
tough
to do?" (Laughter) Imagine, if you will, dragging a sled, as you just saw in that video clip, with 170 pounds of gear, in it everything you need to survive on your Antarctic trek.
And I believe that these three principles can be applied to solving some of the very
tough
problems that we face in the world today.
This bird’s powerful beak and strong neck easily tear through
tough
hide and muscle tissue, opening entry points for weaker vultures to dig in.
He hunted me down on Twitter to say that a system that we had improved worked well for him during a
tough
time.
Those
tough
times are when government needs to work well and why we need innovation in government.
It's very
tough
duty; we're doing this on a sailing vessel, in part to help excite young people about going into science.
And if I was a young girl, somewhere in a violent area, you know, a 14 year old, and I want to find a mate, I'd find some
tough
guy, right, to protect me.
And your ideal dad is somebody who is
tough
but gentle.
In China, they've had them in for six weeks, it's
tough
to maintain that, so we need to think of these tradeoffs of all the things we can ask people to do, what's going to have the most impact on actually reducing the burden.
It's been a
tough
journey for me, traveling the world, telling my story in form of a book.
The design process was really tough, almost like a struggle for survival, but gradually an idea evolved: this sort of idea of a rational tower that melts together with the surrounding city, sort of expanding the public space onto what we refer to as a Scandinavian version of the Spanish Steps in Rome, but sort of public on the outside, as well as on the inside, with the library.
It's very
tough.
But it's not a crazy concern, OK, because understanding behavior can lead to a kind of empathy, and it can make it a little harder to deliver
tough
love, and so on.
In the modern day world, where time is premium and battle for subsistence is unimaginably tough, the hapless common man simply gives in and pays the bribe just to get on with life.
It's a
tough
market out there.
Brazil is a
tough
place for human rights.
So, these are very
tough
technologies.
And when we launch these technologies to patients we want to make sure that we ask ourselves a very
tough
question.
I see how boys have been brought up, and I see this across the planet: to be tough, to be hardened, to distance themselves from their tenderness, to not cry.
He can now cut through
tough
animal hide.
The
tough
hide is difficult to cut, even with a knife.
So that's a
tough
one.
So three very
tough
problems that might be solvable, and so, should be worked on.
We can re-imagine adversity as something more than just
tough
times.
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