Sentences with phrase «really tough nut»

To us this suggests the drug might be tickling the right part of the brain but HD is a really tough nut to crack.
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.
Many can be counter conditioned, but other fosters are really tough nuts to crack.

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You really have to take your hat off to the hazelnut, grown in a tough and protective outer shell, it's only when taking the time to scratch beneath the surface, that you are able to reap the many nutritional benefits that this self - effacing nut provides.
I really like the texture of these thanks to the nuts / seeds / cacao nibs, they have a nice crunch to them, and have fueled me through some tough days of painting over the weekend!
Roma on the other hand a tough nut to crack and if they can get a result against Chelsea it will really open up this group.
Many feel that Derbyshire County Council will be the toughest nut to crack in local government for us on 4th June, but one needs to remember that Labour have not faced us when there has not been a General Election on the same day since 1993... and that was not a good year for Conservatives anyway!Accordingly, we have worked hard to establish a Shadow Cabinet, engage in active but constructive opposition and really get to grips with the workings of the County Council so that we can put our vision for the future in place quickly; to employ a cliché: «to hit the ground running».
MAHARAJ: Enterprise risk management will be a tough nut to crack, to get real value from my external counsel to be really involved in that process.
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