Sentences with phrase «even tougher nut»

Whatever the case, building a library has proved an even tougher nut to crack than building a thirty - mile tunnel under the sea.
Even tough nut Jeffrey Wells is impressed, deeming Hoult by far «the most talented, personable and charming» of the NYT's four:

Not exact matches

You must have read my post yesterday Yes I too see Pool beating Totts and Southampton are a really tough nut so draw or even beating the Foxes is possible.
Even when we had the Invincibles, liv could be a tough nut to crack at times.
The United youngster is not the only player who has found the Frenchman a tough nut to crack, as Koscielny is now being widely hailed as one of the best centre backs in the England and even the world.
Even so, David Moyes» men have proven to be a tough nut to crack in away ventures, pushing their opponents, often the very best, right to the limits.
But even with what are arguably the best - looking, best - engineered models ever from Alfa, increasing sales in North America looks like a tough nut to crack.
It may be a tough nut to crack at times, but even the hardest candies have to dissolve eventually.
Though the data presented does suggest that one particular area will be a tougher nut to crack, even given a broader definition of science literacy.
Resume writing had always been a tough nut to crack as resume is the very first thing that talks, even before you start speaking and you don't want to spoil your first impression.Ironically with the use of technology and information... [Read more...]
Resume writing had always been a tough nut to crack as resume is the very first thing that talks, even before you start speaking and you don't want to spoil your first impression.Ironically with the use of technology and information the quality of resume writing has diminished.
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