Aún no tenemos significados para "toughen".
1Government plans to toughen firearms regulations have the support of Federated Farmers.
2Such comments often leave his campaign to try to toughen the rhetoric.
3NHTSA said it plans to toughen early warning reporting rules by June.
4Both bills would toughen the regulatory regime by reducing the CFTC's discretion.
5Jimmy even sent him to some military school to toughen him up.
6We should put her to work in the mines, toughen her up.
7Daringly, heretically, he advocates transgenic treatments from animals to toughen the skin.
8He had fought to toughen his mind and body against such fears.
9A little-less-sweet Larry never wearing gloves in winter, to toughen himself up.
10Don't add salt while Wehani is cooking; it will toughen the grain.
11If she wants into the Lying Game, she has to toughen up.
12However, new capital requirements and financial regulation led them to toughen loan standards.
13Germany sees the process as a way to toughen budget rules.
14The United Nations, however, has to toughen its stance, he said.
15Mr Liikanen urged European politicians to toughen up new rules on debtholder liabilities.
16He congratulated himself for 'resisting pressure' to toughen up regulation of their activities.
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