31. Corporate America, however, appears unconvinced that the government is taking a tough line on enforcement. 32. Doing the story justice while not romanticizing it is a tough line to walk. 33. Dole took a tough line. 34. Even if he returns home empty-handed, they said, he will have accomplished something if he takes a tough line with the Russians. 35. Friday, his chief peace negotiator, Uri Savir, maintained the tough line. 36. For the next five months, the king took a tough line. 37. Gen. John Shalikashvili, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is taking a publicly unprecedented tough line against growing criticism of his first two years in office. 38. He can still reap political benefits from taking a tough line on the Albanian issue, provided the casualties are minimal. 39. Having talked a tough line on both Montenegro and Kosovo during the election campaign, Kostunica is now sounding far more moderate. 40. He talked a tough line. |