Sentences with phrase «pretty tough business»

I still think shorting is a pretty tough business.
It was a pretty tough business and not very profitable.

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Well from my experience business owners in particular are pretty tough on themselves.
After all, they're business leaders, so they probably think they're pretty tough, right?
«Disruption is not pretty, and it's a tough environment to operate in,» says Glenn Rowe, an associate professor at Western University's Ivey Business School.
Putting your faith in the wrong people can put your business in a pretty tough spot.
I work in a corporate office as a social media manager, and while I'm pretty laid back in my everyday style — the office is not so much Managers are expected to wear blazers and dress on the more formal side of «business casual», which has honestly been quite a tough transition for me in the past (almost) year.
When you are starting your own online dating business, creating a website is only the first step, albeit a pretty tough one.
Sometimes it's pretty tough for me to divorce my inner fanboy from the (probably unrealistic) ideal of a business - only, detached producer.
Ben Evans (BE): That's a tough question because publishing is really pretty peripheral to the businesses of all of these companies except for Amazon.
This is pretty tough to achieve, unless you travel on business from Bangkok frequently.
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