The idiomatic expression
"to get through the tough times" means to endure or survive difficult situations, challenges or hardships.
Full definition
I have experienced a lot of tough times in business and I've certainly helped a lot of businesses to
get through tough times as well.
Will you have enough money left over each month to save enough to launch the business, and then to
get you through tough times if the business struggles?
Despite the initial shock, you are also more likely to be resilient enough to get through the tougher times [2].
I think that watching
families get through tough times, stay together, and thrive will make the challenging aspects of this career field well worth it for your relative.
Here is some relationship advice from VIP Matchmakers from Project Soulmate
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Our Seattle child injury lawyers are dedicated to helping the parents of these injured
children get through these tough times and making sure that the guilty party is held liable for the harm they have done.
As both a parent educator and a psychotherapist, Emory can help you and your
family get through tough times with parent consulting, psychotherapy, classes, newsletter, and monthly newspaper column.
The workshop will take place October 16th and 17th, in Denver, CO. «We look first at the one thing to focus on and assume about each couple in order for our work to gain traction and to
get us through tough times with couples.
If you've ever struggled with insecurities about your body and you've experienced a similar spillover of negative side effects — here are some suggestions that can
help get you through tough times.
You may be able to rely on your side hustle to
get you through tough times.
Yes, the company is struggling with print ad sales and online revenues just like every other media company, but Glacier's narrow community and business focus should
get them through these tough times.
«Ask clients how they're engaging with their teams and how
they get through tough times,» he says, adding that too often, CEOs hunker down and depend only on themselves.
If your primary purpose is weak, you may not have enough zealous tenacity to
get through the tough times or attract the right team.
«One of the primary reasons people fail in franchising is they don't start out with enough money or access to money to
get through the tough times, and the opening and the first few months as people try to find them,» Haff says.
Passion will
get you through the tough times and patience will give you the strength to keep going back to the drawing board until you find the winning formula.»
Reason outshines everything, and faith is just wishing something is so because it makes us feel those warm and fuzzies we all need to
get us through these tough times.
He not only relies on his Christian faith to
get through the tough times, but also, «phenomenal support is getting me through; hundreds and hundreds of cards I have received have been very encouraging.»
js wrote: «If someone's faith helps
them get through tough times, like the people in my state right now after the tornadoes, it is no one's business but their own.»