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Making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe.
tough
elusive
baffling
knotty
problematical
hard
difficult
Open to doubt or debate.
debatable
questionable
Synonyms
Examples for "
tough
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tough
elusive
baffling
knotty
problematical
Examples for "
tough
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1
But
tough
conditions could continue for longer in some regions, he said.
2
The Hungarian parliament last week passed
tough
new legislation on illegal immigrants.
3
However, the rest of the national daily market suffered a
tough
October.
4
Talk to the public information officer. Abrams' voice belied his
tough
talk.
5
They have responded to the
tough
sugar market conditions in different ways.
1
Extra profit from two companies selling each others' products often proves
elusive
.
2
Aims: Effective prevention of recurrent pericarditis remains an important yet
elusive
goal.
3
However, a sale has proven
elusive
amid cost and technology transfer issues.
4
Exactly where Megrahi fits into the
elusive
story is not absolutely clear.
5
The neural basis for the addictive nature of benzodiazepines, however, remains
elusive
.
1
Indonesia has suffered a surge in human cases this year,
baffling
officials.
2
However Early Childhood Council CEO Peter Reynolds said the decision was
baffling
.
3
Except, of course, my recent
baffling
experiences in New York, my confusion.
4
Why government ministers need super fancy cars is also a bit
baffling
.
5
The former foreign secretary's reputation as a rousing prose stylist remains
baffling
.
1
In his long,
knotty
fingers he carried a copy of the Signal.
2
It was full of
knotty
points requiring deep thinking, and the Hon.
3
Its bark is more rough and
knotty
than that of the palm-tree.
4
Linking the
knotty
ribbons, I used six Osmanthus x burkwoodii topiary balls.
5
He held his
knotty
hands motionless over the flame of his lamp.
1
But people warned that wooden floors were
problematical
if not done right.
2
The effect of stammering or stuttering upon the physical structure is
problematical
.
3
Getting there and doing something with the information might be
problematical
,
though.
4
Immediate comfort, however, getting the better of
problematical
risk, I went in.
5
Whether or not I shall return to the mother planet is
problematical
.
1
However, compliance with weekly intake might be
problematic
outside a research programme.
2
He has been given a number of
problematic
areas to deal with.
3
Indeed it's an area where simplistic solutions can be
problematic
,
she said.
4
Nannoconus An example of stratigraphically useful fossils although their identification remains
problematic
.
5
However, overhauls to the U.S. healthcare industry make such an addition
problematic
.
6
Fellow Olympic gymnast Simone Biles even criticized Douglas'
problematic
point of view.
7
The proliferation of private security operators in Afghanistan could be
problematic
,
however.
8
The standard procedure for developing TPB questionnaires may systematically produce
problematic
questions.
9
Also
problematic
throughout is the fact that several key scenes occur off-screen.
10
Hearing threshold identification in very young children is always
problematic
and challenging.
11
Facebook has dealt with
problematic
user-generated content in the past, he said.
12
Storage is still going to be
problematic
,
a New England-based trader said.
13
He said the speed at which they were created also proved
problematic
.
14
According to his research, most of the companies in Wuxi were
problematic
.
15
Accountability of local NHS services to local people has always been
problematic
.
16
Some emissaries are
problematic
because of their point or species of origin.
problematic
more problematic
particularly problematic
prove problematic
very problematic
remain problematic