Sentences with phrase «tough sledding»

That's tough sledding.
Despite «tough sledding,» Mr. T. believes the CEF market likely bottomed - out in October, which leaves him «very optimistic going forward.»
Absent a desirable revival abroad, 2016 could be tough sledding for the U.S. economy and the heralded S&P 500.
The overhyped and feature - heavy Amazon Kindle 2 has a challenger: The Sony Reader Digital Book PRS - 700 weighs in at $ 400 and has some strengths, but it has encountered tough sledding going against the Kindle's overall design and integration with Amazon's bookstore.
The overhyped and feature - heavy Amazon Kindle 2 has a challenger: The Sony Reader Digital Book PRS - 700 weighs in at US$ 400 and has some strengths, but it has encountered tough sledding going against the Kindle's overall design and integration with Amazon's bookstore.
• Sustaining these new evaluation systems after the Race to the Top grants are finished in coming years is going to be tough sledding, 10 out of the 12 grant winners say.
If states and colleges casually wind up embracing notions of a one - size - fits - all residency, it'll be tough sledding to go back and unwind them in a way that facilitates this specialization.
We Common Core supporters could be in for tough sledding in 2017.
Charter expansion, teacher tenure reform, merit pay, and school accountability will all face tough sledding is most states.
The tough sledding starts early, after Davis finds himself dangling in a crevice and the dogs have to be summoned to pull him out.
It's had tough sledding trying to hang with the competition, and it's only made $ 24.1 million so far.
He said the $ 15 minimum wage and paid family leave «are two proposals that will have real tough sledding because they're not the right thing to do.»
But the bill likely faces tough sledding in the Democratic - run Assembly because of union opposition.
It's going to be tough sledding for Atlanta United with the quality and depth in the East, but this is going to be a good side once again.
It's going to be tough sledding for those guys.»
Bonny Warner faced a lot of very tough sledding, but now she could become America's first medal - winner
The Pittsburgh avalanche rolled on, burying Cincinnati and keeping Steeler hopes alive, but there is tough sledding ahead, in the playoff drive
It's going to be tough sledding for a team that has their WRs unable to get off the line and then constantly in their back pocket using their length to disrupt plays.
It's been tough sledding for the Miami Dolphins over the last 12 seasons.
We have no hope for the Olympics, and the way things are right now, there's a whole lot more tough sledding ahead
That will mean that starting on Monday, Derek Lowe and the Braves were scheduled for 17 games over 16 days — tough sledding for a team that's worked around injuries all season.
This year, I think it will remain tough sledding for the company in spite of (or perhaps, because of) recreational and medical marijuana laws passing in additional states, including California, this November.
Most school officials shrewdly anticipated tougher sledding this year — and their budgets reflected it.

Not exact matches

Nebraska is tough - sledding for Democrats, but there is some optimism that in an open - seat scenario Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey (D) could make a credible statewide candidate.
In Tennessee, it's been tough reform sledding of late.
While the bulls have gained the overall near - term technical advantage with this week's surge, the sledding will get much tougher for the bulls with prices above the $ 50.00 mark.
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