Sentences with phrase «tougher go of it»

The College of Faith has football programs, too, and they are having an exponentially tougher go of it.
The market is «mature» and not very profitable, they say, so the company is going to have a tough go of it.
Most of the provinces had a tough go of it during the Great Recession.
Video streaming providers such as Netflix have already had a tough go of it in both the United States and Canada.
They have had a tough go of it with the currency and oil markets, but he is doing a great job.
those who spoke an unpopular truth) have always had a tough go of it.
@the Flying dutchmen Hey Dutch, sorry to hear your» e having a tough go of it.
Setting aside the persuasiveness of your argument, you could still have done that by starting off with something along the lines of: «Ramsey has had a tough go of it over the last few years, but we all need to get behind him if we want to see him improve.
Torrey's sister has had a tough go of it.
I've heard that when trying to gather funds for the production of the film it was a tough go of things.
Unfortunately, without any sort of penalty system, players can have a tough go of it in Forza Motorsport 7.
In a tightknit town filled with people who don't like outsiders, Mickey, who is an outsider himself, has a tough go of things just trying to keep everything level.
When I was an editor for Bethany House I told an author that a book like you describe would have a tough go of it in our market.

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You can go to a place like Panama or the British Virgin Islands or Delaware or Nevada and usually the places where you're doing it have tough laws where they will not reveal who the beneficial owner is and they just layer on different aspects of anonymity.
Have you witnessed this dynamic of a group souring on its most talkative members when the going gets tough in real life?
It's all in service of building Gillam's reputation as a focused and efficient general contractor that can manage tough jobs that typically go to much larger firms.
The Conservatives are in a full identity crisis now, and will have to figure out if they want to play tough with the U.S. and go back to the Sir John A. MacDonald days of a National Policy — essentially copying Trump's Buy American stance with a Buy Canadian — or if they want to follow the pro-free trade Mulroney - Harper path, which is more likely but offers less differentiation from the Liberals.
It's all well and good to tell people they are capable of accomplishing way more than they believe they are, but when the going gets tough, vague reassurances probably aren't going to count for much.
To turn failure into a gift and grow through the tough times instead of just casually going through them, you must begin to start focusing on ways to actually resolve the situation.
It's time we Americans woke up to the fact that our desire to be «tough on crime» has gone way past the point of fairness and usefulness and is now just ruining lives and consuming precious resources that could be far better used elsewhere.
While Congress is in the hands of a Republican majority, getting Democrats to go along with cutting taxes for the wealthiest Americans — as is Trump's plan — will be a tough sell; while the Republicans control the Senate, the Democratic minority could filibuster bills they don't like.
That might sound too minimalist to be helpful, but when you're faced with a tough choice of whether or not to accept a new opportunity and your head is spinning with pros and cons, complex decision - making frameworks are going to fall by the wayside.
This will allow you to connect with a deeper sense of purpose, which can provide you with greater motivation when the going inevitably gets tough.
«I think it's real tough for anybody to go out and start a business in a world he knows nothing about,» says Tom Golisano, the founder and CEO of Paychex Inc., an $ 870 - million payroll - processing and human - resource - services company based in Rochester, N.Y. «My advice to Mike would be to find a job in a dynamic industry and then to be constantly on the lookout for opportunities within that industry.
There are two types of business — those that have had tough times and those that are going to have tough times.
Last week we had to make some tough decisions to let go of some of our staff, but we did this to ensure SoundCloud remains a strong, independent company.
My advice is that if you are going through a tough time, and everything is kind of OK now, but you are facing uncertainly about the future, and you are getting more and more confused emotionally about the issues or the opportunity, perhaps now is the time to do nothing.
Here's The Atlantic defending the right of the man with the toughest job in America — the president — to go on vacation:
«There are going to be tough questions on both sides, questions the Supreme Court has not directly answered before in cases, that this court may not hesitate to stay clear of,» says Adam Winkler, a professor of constitutional law at University of California, Los Angeles.
But with low - as - you - can - go - growth, mounds of debt, throngs of unemployed youth and a rising tide of Euroskepticism, the European Union, to put it kindly, is still in a tough spot.
Generally tough times relate to money dramas, either a lack of business, or a client that goes broke or a combination of the two.
In other words, a landlord has a lot of incentive to work out a deal if you can convince him or her that you are going through a tough period.
It exaggerates the strength of a leader when things are going well and leaves them with few allies during tough times.
While NABUCO, the trade group representing college and university business officers, is making the case that these tax reforms will hit students and employees of higher education, Skorina said it is going to be a tough fight.
If you're going to face tough questions, have colleagues or friends grill you with the type of questions you'll be asked.
Make it catchy, easy - to - remember, smart, and maybe even funny.Havea look at some of the most popular brands in your niche of activity and borrow some inspiration.The process of choosing a name is pretty tough, but make sure that you build enough confidence to trust your gut instinct and go with the one that feels right.
«You would have to be in a position to do it when the economy is going through its toughest time,» says Robert Kavcic, a senior economist with the Bank of Montreal.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports some of the nation's top airline executives are going to Capitol Hill to face tough questions on customer relations.
«You're seeing all of your classmates coming in and saying this is the job I want and they went and got it,» Webb says of the tough decision to pass up the offer.
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.
The thought of not pursuing that idea has always been tougher than what we've had to go through to get where we are.»
«I went to the Wharton School of Finance, the toughest place to get into.
Schwerin went on to say that adviser Minyon Moore had raised tough questions about the wisdom of making the speech because it could «unintentionally end up elevating questions that aren't yet being widely asked and introduce new damaging information, especially super predator, to a lot more voters.»
Her company could have grown faster with more risks and more aggressive marketing, Gordon says, but she made the tough choice to go with more conservative tactics that matched the personality of the company.
Last year I went to a huge multi-day event featuring more than 50 main speakers, dozens of seminar speakers, a wide variety of breakout sessions and workshops... fitting everything into a schedule was almost as tough as getting all the schwag into my carry - on.
How many young guys — he was like 26 or 25 when his father died — take over these tough generals, and all of a sudden... he goes in, he takes over, and he's the boss.»
I'm reminded that it took a lot of courage to get stared and even more strength to keep going during the tough times.
A 2014 study by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), a group that promotes tougher immigration laws, concluded that in New Hampshire the vast majority of job creation went to immigrants and not to native residents.
EASTWOOD: So anyway, we did that and then I went to Tokyo and where they hadn't been too fond of Americans going there and filming, I sold the governor who was actually the mayor of Tokyo, I sold him on the idea that this would be a great thing for the Japanese people that didn't even know this battle even existed much less how tough it was.
One of the toughest jobs for an Internet fax vendor is adding and deleting users as employees come and go, but the vendor Peoples Trust uses, Seattle - based Concord Technologies, processes requests in minutes.
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