Sentences with phrase «tough job no»

We have experimented a lot with gluten - free and dairy - free baking (it's a tough job, we tell you), and have discovered several dairy - free ingredients can generally be swapped 1:1 and no one will be the wiser.
However, finding the best school for yoga teacher training can be a tough job.
Poor diet, too little (or too much) exercise, lack of sleep, emotional struggles, long hours, a tough job, small kids... the list goes on.
Back training is somewhat of a tough job largely because you can't properly see the muscles worked while you are training.
It's a tough job, but I try to balance my inner foodie with my nutrition know - it - all.
Tough job, I know.
Wines have a tough job at Thanksgiving.
(Tough job, we know, but someone's got to do it.)
It's a tough, tough job.
Keeping yourself clean and healthy does not necessarily have to be a tough job.
That indifference reflects the tough job market for life scientists, Stephan and Teitelbaum say.
Editors have a tough job to do too, but surely journals can afford to pay someone to check the SI before it appears online.
Finding out just what cilia do in the brain is a tough job, Mykytyn says.
So for instance, the human cloning, I would have guessed would be almost certain by 2050; but in the reporting, it just seems like it's a very tough job to do.
«It's a real tough job to make the accelerated tests reflect any reality,» he says.
Eugene Kolesnikov, a geochemist at Moscow State, and his colleagues excavated trenches in peat deposits near the lake, a tough job given the resistance of the hard permafrost layer below the surface.
«It is a tough job, but you learn all the time — about technology, how projects are managed, how teams work, what is a business process,» he says.
It's a tough job; it is difficult to get them to believe they can attain a terminal degree in a STEM discipline.
The president has a tough job to do, House Minority Leader John Boehner said Sunday on CNN's State of the Union.
Brooklyn Councilman Carlos Menchaca, chairman of the City Council's Committee on Immigration, told the crowd he expects to have a tough job in the coming year dealing with the Trump administration's immigration agenda.
(He did, acknowledge, however, that O'Neill would have a tough job ahead of him in working to mend police - community relations.)
«The governor has a tough job in front of him and he is enthusiastic about what he is doing,» Lippman said.
New Togo coach Claude LeRoy has told BBC Sport he is aware he faces a tough job but took it because he wants to revitalise football in the country.
He's got a very tough job.
Nick Clegg will have a tough job appeasing such concerns come the Lib Dem conference.
Over the next 31 days, many of them have the tough job of ousting Liberal Democrat MPs.
Matt Laslo reports on the tough job ahead for Israel.
Admitting her husband had a «tough job», she said she wouldn't want it for the world, but added: «Every day I'm glad he's the one up there doing the job.»
Ehrlich faces a tough job of convincing voters in this Democratic - leaning state to cross the aisle to support him for a second term, but he has shown a knack for doing just that during both his time in Congress and in the 2002 gubernatorial race.
It's a tough job — will she have a little league complex or a double A stadium named after her?
«What we want is for the public to recognize that this is a tough job, and we do it without complaint.
It's a tough job taking the flak for the various Tory MPs who have been piling in to the Corbyn Czech spy row, but someone has to do it.
Delving into the static of what he was actually asking questions about - tough job, I know, but someone's got to do it - revealed the leader of the opposition has concerns about the prime minister's competence.
«It's what makes being in Congress and being a public official a tough job,» Long said.
It is not always recognized that working on the town board is a tough job, Bruno said.
«It's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it.»
Mr. Taylor took over an agency under intense scrutiny as the problem of homelessness grew — leaving him with the tough job of building better shelters while trying to reduce the need for them.
He added, «Ben is going to have a very tough job his first year or two.
In a speech set to be delivered to directors of children's services later, Mr Balls will say: «Professionals working with children in this country do a tough job, often in very difficult circumstances.
«Tom DiNapoli brings energetic and trusted leadership to a tough job during difficult times,» Staten Island Democratic Chairman John Gulino said in a statement released by the comptroller's campaign.
That doesn't mean Osborne hasn't managed to make a tough job even harder.
The president understands the tough job that everyone has and the pressure that they are under.»
There's nothing wrong with Bloomie taking off a little - NYC is a tough job.
I managed on 9th May 1978 to establish a gay organisation to fight for our rights and that was a very tough job because people always thought I wanted to open a sex club, or something like that.
It would be nice to think that there would be one book / source / expert who has «all the answers» on how to raise children (because, let's face it, it's a tough job made tougher by the fact that there aren't a lot «right» answers to many of the questions it raises) but I agree that there is no one - size - fits - all approach.
Well, as I already said, breastfeeding is a tough job for the moms, especially for the first time moms.
Carrying your baby during an outing is really a tough job.
I was raised by a single mother, so I know full well what a tough job it is to raise kids on your own.
Raising a single infant is already a tough job.
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