Sentences with phrase «tough sell to the public»

The «tough sell to the public» was made tougher by appearing to give dishonest Wall Street executives a free pass by not, at minimum, loudly filing suits attempting to claw back ill - gotten bonuses.

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Tampa, Florida (CNN)-- The task of selling a Mormon presidential candidate to evangelical America has fallen to a public relations man who's not even getting paid for what may be the toughest sales job of his career.
The task of selling a Mormon presidential candidate to evangelical America has fallen to a public relations man who's not even getting paid for what may be the toughest sales job of his career.
Breasts are celebrated on screen, in magazines, on billboards and on beaches — but, ironically, they can still be a tough sell when they're being used to feed a baby in public.
Thinking of pensions as something more akin to public goods such as education or infrastructure — where what you pay in and what you get out are basically uncorrelated — will be a tough sell to the electorate and will take a lot of political capital.
In 1991, Kimco became one of the first commercial real estate firms to go public and conduct a REIT IPO — a process that Cooper remembers as being a tough sell.
Although there is a deluge of tough news regarding real estate, many major financial resources such as the Wall Street Journal, CBS Money Watch, Forbes Magazine and National Public Radio all concur in their advice... «It's Time to Buy a Home Now», and it is also a time to sell now.
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