Aún no tenemos significados para "relatively tough".
1Meat butchered from those areas will be relatively tough.
2The UK North Sea nevertheless remains a relatively tough investment area due to high costs and taxes.
3The meat comes from mature animals, and is therefore well exercised and relatively tough, lean but flavorful.
4They are therefore relatively tough.
5Workers are being cautioned to expect the labour market to remain a relatively tough place this year, despite a rebound in sentiment.
6That stoked unease in Hong Kong, given the relatively tough line Xi has taken in political dealings with the country's financial hub.
7The River Plate neighbours will meet again in Chile in a relatively tough Group B that also includes 2011's beaten finalists Paraguay.
8Relatively tough limits across Asia on exchange ownership make it difficult for SGX to expand regionally, he added.
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