Sentences with phrase «really tough thing»

Yeah, that's a really tough thing.
It's the film from last year that not only introduced us to a new talent in directing but an Olson that we never knew existed and finally averages out the Olson family in acting talent, which is a really tough thing to do.
Tone can be a really tough thing to get right, especially when you blend the lurid with a dark sense of humor, but Matthew Bright pulls it off pretty nicely here.
Dave: It's really a tough thing as a parent of young kids.
Joe Trippi, a longtime Democratic operative, said it can be «a really tough thing» for any political candidate who has run a long race to walk away from his candidacy.
So that was a really tough thing to experience.
Team Harris has managed to get to 7 - 0 without placing gigantic targets on their backs and that's a really tough thing to accomplish.
«Proving intent beyond a reasonable doubt is a really tough thing to do,» said Richard Hasen, an expert on election law at the University of California - Irvine.
It's a really tough thing, not being allowed to demonstrate your own judgement about what is right and what is wrong.
Though billed as a boy - genius story, «A Brilliant Young Mind» is really a tougher thing: a movie about the complex emotional lives of autistic children.tmpplchld Title character Nathan (Asa Butterfield) is unable to engage with his...
Using common sense is really the toughest thing to get people to learn.

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Could you make things easier on yourself if you stopped believing that there really was an objectively correct answer to each tough call?
We could certainly understand what she was saying this week, as the passing of our pet was really one of the toughest things we've had to experience.
Early on in our history when things weren't really going well — we had hit a tough patch and a lot of people wanted to buy Facebook — I went and I met with Steve Jobs, and he said that to reconnect with what I believed was the mission of the company, I should go visit this temple in India that he had gone to early in the evolution of Apple, when he was thinking about what he wanted his vision of the future to be... That reinforced to me the importance of what we were doing, and that is something I will always remember.
«In business, poo poo happens, things get really tough sometimes, and you have got to be totally committed,» he says.
(Here's my full interview with Ray Care, including why there is one thing you should always remember when the going gets really tough.)
It's really tough when things aren't going your way.
«They really trust us and know that we'll be there when things get tough
So, the book really contains all the elements that I think are important to having a successful business, and that's why I put down this as the last one and read my book Tough Things First.
Leonard: If you really look at things, being an entrepreneur is tough.
[DARIN SASSER:] It's tough too, because this worship thing is really on the rise.
As a Viet Nam vet I can tell you first hand that when things got really tough deep in the jungle the antheists were praying just as hard as everyone else... to a God they didn't even believe in.
This recipe looks really interesting and I am anxious to try it, but I've noticed that my food processor has a tough time getting things really smooth.
Just follow the two cardinal rules of muffin - making (there really is no such thing) and your muffins will be soft and tender as can be: 1) Don't overmix your batter (or they'll be tough).
forced us to pare things WAY down and at times this is tough, but ultimately like you said, it really is an eye - opener in terms of what we actually need and what matters most.
One of the toughest things or any supplement company to do is create a really good tasting protein supplement.
A really great cake doughnut is a thing of beauty: tender, chewy (but never tough), with a puffy, cracked top that's slightly crunchy in spots.
Another thing that is really easy to let go when life is tough is cooking.
After a tough and stop - start season so far the Ox really stepped up and played with great energy, drive and skill and that long range inch perfect pass to Bellerin in the build up to Ramsey's goal was a thing of beauty.
Loftus - Cheek had told the Croydon Advertiser that he felt he'd been held back by a lack of playing time at Chelsea, saying: «It was tough, mentally, at Chelsea not getting the game time, but I had to be really patient and have the mentality to still train right and do all the right things.
As much as I would like to hate your comment above I have to agree with what you've said here I know there are a hardcore of bloggers on here that will be derisory and downright insulting (Keyboard warriors are always really tough) but unless we have the two new additions we need then we will sadly be another fourth spot contender again, its as simple as that the current squad is nearly there but nearly there is not THERE and I hate to say it but I think its gonna be another case of Wenger stubbornly trying to convince the world he is a genius by winning things without spending much OR by lamenting the injury problems and bad refs and being desultory about big oil funded clubs while the Club we love turns a fat profit for the board and we see no silverware at all.
Although I've found it very cathartic to speak, vent and end occasionally rant about all things Arsenal, we need to act carefully and intelligently right now or we're going to get played by this club even worse than at present... the pro-Wengerites and the suits, who represent a considerable proportion of the season ticket holders, don't want to believe that there is no plan and that Wenger has mailed it in for several years now or that things are going to get much worse before they get better... why would they... many have spent a considerable sum buying some of the highest priced tickets in the World... they want to have a front row seat to see something special and to be seen doing so, which simply provides ample justification for the expense and the time invested... to many of them, Wenger is the sun in their soccer universe... his awkward disposition, misplaced arrogance and his utter lack of balls makes him a rather unusual cult figure, but the cerebral narrative seemed to embolden those who already felt pretty highly of themselves... many might not even of really liked football that much before his arrival and rarely games they weren't attending... as such, they desperately believe that Wenger, and only Wenger, can supply them with their required fix... if he goes, they were wrong and that's a tough pill to swallow... they would have to admit that they were duped... they will definitely resent whoever made them feel this way, but of course it will be too late by then... so when we go overboard with ridiculous comments bordering of anarchy, it scares the shit out of them and they shift their blame towards us rather than at those who really perpetrated this act of treason... we aren't the enemy... we simply woke much earlier and the reason our comments have gotten more vile in recent years is out of utter frustration... in order for any real change to occur at this club we need to bring as many supporters as possible with us or the big money interests will fade and our ultimate objective will be lost... so it's time to focus on the head instead of the heart for now
Well that was a lot tougher than Arsenal would have wanted it to be but the main thing is that Arsene Wenger and his players got the result that we really needed after losing the opening Premier League game against West Ham.
The whole thing is really complex to actually put into practice and it comes with its own set of risks, and is possibly the toughest role that an offensive player has to do but man, again i reiterate, its tempting with Alexis and Theo there.
Neither really came close to challenging last season, but now that the two top tacticians have ironed out their squads» flaws and put their own stamp on things, it's little surprise to see they're proving tougher opponents than Chelsea's only real challengers Tottenham last season.
I agree with those odds simply because i believe the some team that were stronger than Arsenal last season have done some really good business to further strengthen there squads, Bernardo Silva & Kyle Walker for Man City with what they already have plus what pep will add plus its gonna be his second season so he will be a bit more familiar with the EPL and this may make them really tough to beat, Tiemoue Bakayoko & Antonio Rudiger Chealsea plus a top striker and Chelsea will sill be one of the teams to beat, Tottenham are gonna be solid, they've kept the team together and Victor Lindelof & Romelu Lukaku for Man - u and Mourinho is not done yet if the rumors are true and there also the Mourinho second season thing, as much as i'd like to be hopeful for next season, i really do nt think Lacazette and Kolasinac are enough to make us challenge for the league plus having Europa league will give the team less time to recover for the weekend games, the formation change is the only thing i see can make the difference.
Only thing is, the Winner here has the very tough (and undefeated) # 1 Team Zimmerman staring at them in a potential Elite8 date... First things first however, both Teams Emer and McLaughlin have shown flashes this Summer of really good ball clubs..
Energetic, dynamic, tough in the tackle and composed on the ball, Coquelin has really clicked and he also has the most important thing in that defensive midfield role, discipline in his position.
«(Co-coaches Porter and Richard Midgley) are really tough and stress the little things all the time,» Payton said.
While things haven't been quite as tough this time around, crashing out of Europe at this stage would be a setback which Antonio Conte can't really afford at this stage.
Pep Guardiola's side are in no mood to lose to anyone and it seems really tough for any of the teams above the Gunners already catch hold of them, unless they really mess things up in the upcoming weeks.
Then when you consider that Juventus really has nothing to play for in the grand scheme of things — Scudetto was locked up weeks ago, the club record for points in a season is no longer obtainable — it's even tougher to tell yourself «YEAH!
If your kids aren't able to thank you or appreciate you for setting limits during these tough times, know that you really are doing the right thing.
They're preaching to the choir when they really need to first, get their business in order and clean things up, and then reach out to those who will ask the tough questions.
When I told them that what I wanted them to do was to find about 15 minutes each day to do something fun with their child, I often heard, «Oh, you know, when I come home, I'm tired from a tough day at work and I have so many things to do so it's really hard to do that.»
I had a miscarriage when my big kids were 9 and 6 and it was really hard on them (I'm still not sure it was the right thing to do to tell them, but it was a very tough call).
I'm doing all of the things you suggest and I really do get enough sleep I find, even during tough nights.
The tough thing with combination skin is that I need a moisturizer that really moisturizes my dry areas but doesn't over moisturize my oily areas.
One exercise I use to help me focus on my children being able to do other things than those that I find annoying or troublesome is the whole body camera: http://peace4parents.com/the-whole-body-camera-experience-and-appreciate-parenting-with-all-of-your-senses/ This gives me a reality check on who my child really is so in the tough moments I can help him / her get back to balance.
So, this whole parenting thing has been really tough on me because I don't really like it when stuff in my house doesn't match, my woods don't match and whatever and I'm just like suddenly I have this bouncer just like this bright green color does not match my wine décor.
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