Sentences with phrase «tougher than treating»

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Rather than treating China with kid gloves, the president should be much tougher with China — as he promised he would be on the campaign trail.»
It is tough And someday he will realize this dip is way, way better than anything he got trick or treating!
We have, though, been handed a nightmare schedule due to our usual rotten luck and fave tough away games after five of the six group games, leading to suggestions that Arsene Wenger needs to treat Europe as a much lower priority than the Premier League.
There had been speculation Sturgeon would get a tougher ride, Labour having learnt its lessons from two lively Scottish leaders» debates in which the first minister was treated more like an incumbent than an insurgent.
In findings published January 10 in Science Translational Medicine, the new compound even eradicated stubborn pathogens growing together in tough - to - treat microbial mats called biofilms, which are complex communities that can be 10 to 1,000 times more tolerant to antibiotics than free - living bacteria.
But rather than natural diamond, Silvera and Dias used two small pieces of carefully polished synthetic diamond which were then treated to make them even tougher and then mounted opposite each other in a device known as a diamond anvil cell.
By Anne Harding MONDAY, Jan. 19, 2009 (Health.com)-- When presented with a juicy cheeseburger, cinnamon bun, or other tempting treat, women may have a tougher time reining in their desire to eat when they are on a diet than their equally hungry male counterparts.
Vos said the ability to convert public schools to independent charter schools makes the bill «tougher on the choice schools and charter schools than it is on public schools,» but said the measure's goal is to ensure all schools receiving taxpayer dollars are treated the same way.
«Pet parents have more choice than ever when it comes to selecting their pet's food and treats, and retail associates are who they'll turn to in - aisle to ask the tough questions.»
Sooner is better than later, as malignant tumors often metastasize to the body's other organs very quickly, making it tough to successfully treat the dog.
If there's anything we need to «git gud» at, it's treating Dark Souls as something more than a vessel for primping tough guy video game egos worldwide.
We're proud of our ability to overcome the toughest of odds to unlock that PSN - treat that pops up as a trophy, and the there's no finer display of our perseverance and commitment than the following few hardest PS4 trophies.
LG says that the specially treated glass makes the display 20 percent tougher than its predecessor.
Mine is working through tough problems other therapists don't prefer to treat by seeing clients in their homes rather than in an office.
The failure of some of the babies to fulfill the prediction of the early test was attributed by Kagan (1994, pp. 204 - 206) to the way their mothers treated them in the intervening 17 months: High - reactive infants whose mothers used a relatively tough child - rearing style were less likely to become timid toddlers than those whose mothers used a wimpy style.
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