Sentences with phrase «rather tall order»

Of course, that's a rather tall order for any carmaker, let alone a tiny boutique design house looking to make their first production vehicle.
While it is obvious that Learnability or learning effectiveness of online courses has an impact on ROI, its measurement is rather a tall order.
In order to get the absolute majority in both houses, this result would have to come alongside with 70 per cent of the first - past - the - post seats, which seems a rather tall order, if not completely unachievable result for everybody, but Berlusconi.

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Citing studies in cities where many more runs were canceled en route rather than resulting in treatment of patients, two academic physicians writing in the journal Neurology concluded it could be a «tall order» for MSUs to achieve a return on investment for individual health systems and communities.
Unfortunately for us as viewers, while some may welcome the lighter tone, Witt should have tried harder to make the story work, rather than give up, which might have been too tall an order for the longtime second unit director (Apocalypse remains his only film as the man at the helm).
A little over a year in development and aiming for a late 2017 release along with being multiplayer seems like a very tall order, and a rather daunting prospect.
The Amazon Fire TV also released in September of 2015 — which is rather late when compared to everything else and a tall order to catch up to.
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