Sentences with phrase «is a tough sell»

That could be a tough sell.
As Coca - Cola found, change can be jarring, and fundamental shifts can be a tough sell.
WLES is a tough sell when employees worry that training means their jobs are on the line.
While Congress is in the hands of a Republican majority, getting Democrats to go along with cutting taxes for the wealthiest Americans — as is Trump's plan — will be a tough sell; while the Republicans control the Senate, the Democratic minority could filibuster bills they don't like.
It's a tough sell, and getting tougher, but Wall Street is still extolling stocks as a great buy when today's super-stretched prices seem to signal the opposite.
Yet the one saving grace for those who support net neutrality — that is, reclassifying broadband suppliers as common carriers — will be a tough sell.
That is a tough sell.
Email marketing is a tough sell for any company.
It might be a tough sell.
But her creation, Shop the World by Mail — a catalog of catalogs — was a tough sell.
Of course, first Amazon has to get retailers onboard, which could be a tough sell.
Though that's a tough sell for environmentalists who worry about the devastation these oil sands are wreaking on the natural environment.
But getting Indian consumers to pony up for pricey Imax tickets could still be a tough sell.
While Americans have embraced online pawning, the concept is a tougher sell north of the border.
It's a tough sell to paint the maker of The Love Bug as a villain.
But smart watches, at least until now, have been a tough sell because of their clunky designs, short battery lives and limited capabilities.
It was a tough sell, but I said, «You want to embrace the younger demographic, because once somebody opens a bank account, they very rarely change.»
It could be a tough sell for the president as he fights with saturation coverage of Hurricane Harvey and as Democrats prepare to frame Trump's approach as a giveaway to corporate fat cats and the nation's richest taxpayers.
The concept could be a tough sell to many employees, who feel overworked as it is.
This is a tougher sell in a democratically elected South Korea than it is in neighboring China.
Changing a core product could have been a tough sell, but Morris said he kept in close touch with franchisees, and because he had their buy - in, the change was a great success: Quality of the product has actually improved, and the preparation time has been cut in half.
Canada's demands for fewer Buy American rules for public contracts and freer movement of professionals may be a tough sell in the U.S.
Given the cartel's reliance on crude exports, that could be a tough sell.
I've been in the market in San Francisco for some time right now and my income hits the sweet spot of what you're outlining (~ 250k on two incomes, perfect credit, and $ 0 debt — ZERO — of any shape or form) and I'm finding they're only willing to go to the max of conforming loan limits, which is $ 625k for most properties or $ 729k for an FHA loan (which, for separate reasons, is a tough sell in SF right now).
Based on a recent Consumer Reports survey that found McDonald's rated lowest among all fast - food restaurants on taste, that might be a tough sell.
As schools grapple with budget shortfalls, hiring investigators to dig into the most egregious examples of athletic - inspired transfers is a tough sell.
It's a tough sell in an environment where information becomes freer by the day.
The article goes on to describe other surprising figures in the survey and thoughts on why scaling back the program is a tough sell.
That's a tough sell at a time when public opinion has tilted sharply against cutting taxes on the rich, and when a low unemployment rate and Federal Reserve interest rate increases have eliminated the case for fiscal stimulus.
So that's a tough sell.»
Since the company has exited top growth markets like China in the last couple of years, that would be a tough sell.
Getting the UN to adopt the Charter will be a tough sell, nonetheless.
I know my view is a tough sell, but only because we are so used to the traditional view which became commonplace after Emperor Constantine started using violence to advance the cause of Christ.
OK, I can tell this is a tough sell, but rest assured, If you ACT NOW, that I will throw in an extra bottle of MAGICAL BEANS.
He is a carnivore and loves paneer, so I knew he'd be a tough sell.
I can get him to eat his veggies, including Brussels sprouts, but the grains are a tougher sell.
And I realize it is going to be a tough sell on my part to get you to make a break with some of those hearty, meaty, long - simmering sauces.
Though fresh fish is great when available, sardines (I know it's a tough sell for some.)
That was a going to be a tough sell.
The football crowd is a tough sell, but I have no doubt these could win quite a few over.
Like most cruciferous vegetables, cauliflower can be a tough sell for picky eaters, but we can think of few that wouldn't love this simple, cheesy side.
Right now Illinois hasn't proven to be able to get guys playing at the next level so it's a tough sell.
The Cavs have said from the beginning that they intend to run when the opportunity is there, but the numbers have shown that to be a tough sell.
That was a tough sell, but with guardians arranged through Grace College, Fox went stateside at age 14.
Big Ugly's can be a tough sell around here sometimes.
That's a tougher sell: Rookies Cam Newton of the Panthers and Andy Dalton of the Bengals walked in with only seven weeks of organized NFL practice time and played above - average quarterback immediately.
After dumping Ancelotti for his inability to win La Liga, it would be a tough sell to bring him back unless Florentino Perez showed up at his house with two giant bags of money and roster control.
But I feel saying Sami should play is a tough sell.
But, the game is a tough sell for Xbox One owners.
Initially, dads can be a tough sell when it comes to cloth diapering.
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