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I think you have some very tough questions to answer, my man.
But the park officials are going to ask some tough questions about what we're doing here.
The company must also continue to answer tough questions from the media.
"We want them to ask the tough questions and get good value for their money."
"It's going to give Bush less time to answer the tough questions."
The really tough questions took him perhaps half a minute.
"He would have to answer tough questions about his role in the administration's war on terror."
But all the more reason why we need some leadership that can face up to the tough questions.
Having asked herself the tough questions, the answers came easy.
It was time to discuss issues and you had some tough questions, from me among others.
"But they are going to have to deal with the tougher questions, too, about their own role in this."
You don't have a Congress to ask tough questions of the administration.
This does not mean that there is no voice asking tough questions.
She asks all the tough questions: How did it happen?
"What are the toughest questions we can ask ourselves and answer?"
And they had a full priest there for all the tough questions.
He seems unwilling to ask tough questions - how much, for example, of what the children say comes from their parents?
And there have to be some tough questions asked as to why."
The lawyers did not ask the tough questions they would have before a jury.
Twelve minutes into this and she's asking the tough questions.
So the failure to ask the tough questions is even more glaring.
But her Government could well face its toughest questions over social and educational reform.
And many young marines have begun to ask tough questions.
But they left a lot of tough questions to answer and holes to fill.
"But he declines to have a setting where people can ask tough questions."