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1 Meat butchered from those areas will be relatively tough .
2 The UK North Sea nevertheless remains a relatively tough investment area due to high costs and taxes.
3 The meat comes from mature animals, and is therefore well exercised and relatively tough , lean but flavorful.
4 They are therefore relatively tough .
5 Workers are being cautioned to expect the labour market to remain a relatively tough place this year, despite a rebound in sentiment.
6 That stoked unease in Hong Kong, given the relatively tough line Xi has taken in political dealings with the country's financial hub.
7 The River Plate neighbours will meet again in Chile in a relatively tough Group B that also includes 2011's beaten finalists Paraguay.
8 Relatively tough limits across Asia on exchange ownership make it difficult for SGX to expand regionally, he added.
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