But it's a tough break for Mercedes, since its cars already have a tendency to overheat tires.
But it's tough to break the habit of looking at email, Facebook and Twitter the traditional way.
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Namibia, who have only six professional players, proved tough to break down despite Ireland opening the scoring after just four minutes.
But the inclination to subsidize inputs (in particular, fertilizer) could prove to be a bad habit that is very tough to break.
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Finding it tough to break down a stubborn Glasgow defence, Robinson sent a steepling kick into the air for Shanklin to chase.
And when they get in a groove with their stifling zone defense, especially at this time of year, they are tough to break down.
Because it's not easy, to brew alcohol you need sugar, but the chains of sugar molecules that form cellulose are very tough to break.
Starbucks has coffee shops in almost all big countries, but had found India a tough market to break into.
He added that it was a tough market to break into, but the rewards would be great for firms that persisted.
Tough young men break into tears when describing the locals' integrity.
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He accepts it was going to be tough for him to break into the first team reckoning there.
Baseball fans, though, tend to identify more with teams than with players, making it tough for stars to break out of their local markets as pitchmen.
Their three centre halves, sat deep, made it tough for Agbonlahor to break the back line, and they always had a spare man to either track the front-runner or follow Heskey when he dropped a little deeper.
That is basically why it was invented to break down tough, gnarly cuts via long, slow cooking. (The smoke was just a byproduct of the crude fuel that happened to impart deliciousness.) The reason Texas barbecue is served on butcher paper is because it was popularized by butchers looking to move meat nobody wanted.
There's a gallery of the B15 in all its tough guy splendor after the break.
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They are in an enviable position: It is tough for potential rivals to break in to this industry.
The federal government may ask questions about whether wireless carriers are impeding competition through various practices, such as locking up popular phones with exclusive deals that can make it tough for software developers to break through to a mass market.
"However, the government needs to do more to enforce the minimum wage in workplaces and get tough on rogue employers who break the law, and there are still concerns on the implications of recent changes to the Commission's remit, " he said.
Apple had to break-in into tough market, and above all they had to sell the product, very expensive product, it took them many years to come up with the compelling product.
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The investments we have made and tough steps we have taken have helped break the back of the recession, and now our economy is finally growing again.
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Talks between Apple and China Mobile have been going on for years and are stuck on revenue sharing terms, analysts said, so it is tough to say if this meeting would break new ground.
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When all the students tackled the same problems a second time, those who had done a simple, boring task during a break had more creative ideas than those who were assigned a tough cognitive puzzle, those who rested, or those who didn't take a break, says the study, co-authored by Jonathan Schooler, a psychology professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara.
You give smaller companies who may be interested in hiring but are having a tough time -- give them a tax break if they hire a veteran.
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When I break the top 100 it will be tough playing players like this every week.
During this time, I had a tough time figuring out: Did we want to break out to the upside, or break down to the lower side?
Defining a market can be tough, but year after year companies come along and break through the noise.
He said the measure would help "break the cycle of offending", with tough community sentences being combined with efforts to address the root causes of crimes.
What remains to be seen is whether Freescale's private-equity backers tough it out in the notoriously volatile semiconductor business or try to break up the company and stem their losses.
And that's why we took some very tough steps, in some cases some unpopular steps, when I took office to break the back of this recession.
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First, in dealing with those nations that break rules and laws, I believe that we must develop alternatives to violence that are tough enough to change behavior -- for if we want a lasting peace, then the words of the international community must mean something.
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