Sentences with phrase «really tall order»

And it turns out that isn't really a tall order.
In fact, most people could get their entire daily protein intake from one cup of spirulina (about 60g), but that's a really tall order.

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It's a seemingly tall order — but it's really not different from any previous point in history.
The shirt runs really short so I would recommend ordering a tall.
To really prevent transmission, drugs would have to last longer or stop the shedding by the nerve cells, he adds — but that's a tall order.
If all of this sounds like a tall order — the dialing back, acknowledging others, keeping yourself in the present — that's because we're not really wired that way.
Although this seems like a tall order, all it really takes is care, thought, and most importantly, giving myself the freedom to be imperfect.
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I'm not yet versed in metabolic differences when it comes to diet but undoubtedly from a logistics perspective there are many people who would love to eat healthier but getting to even 30 % WFPB each day is a tall order of change in the context of their life (routines, expenses, knowledge) and so they really never start.
Only bad thing is I have been trying to order another pair of 22 Tall for over a month and I really need another pair and they are out of stock.
For about the first hour I just sat there thinking about how much this movie really wants to be Heat, which is an extremely tall order considering Affleck is no De Niro, and Jon Hamm most definitely is no Pacino.
«To pick up where someone left off and carry it forward, but also introduce a vocabulary that hasn't been seen in a Star Wars movie before, is a tall order and really hard to get right.
A tall order, no doubt, but the leading midsize SUV competitors really have gotten that good.
It is a tall order and one most authors really struggle with, particularly on their first publication.
That could really prove to be a tall order... and I'm not even thinking about the further damage that sub - standard / negative growth could wreak.
We chose to put the hole in the wall (vs. the door) because we didn't want to damage the (extra tall, solid wood, special order) door (if necessary, repairing that little square of drywall would be less expensive) and I liked the idea of the hole blending in with the plate collection (vs. really standing out in the center of the door).
I think it was a tall order, but the designer truly captured all of that really well in the finished design.
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