91. He said it was a tough question, and that the only thing that matters is that Lagat won. 92. He was well-prepared, and he was able to ask the tough questions without being combative. 93. His callers ask tough questions about gangs, drugs and the pressure of being a teen-ager in the ghetto. 94. His role is to oversee leaders who play an instrumental role in electing him, making it uncomfortable for him to ask tough questions about their finances. 95. Hmmm, tough question, but it had to be asked, right? 96. I had no problem with Gray asking Rose the tough question about his gambling past. 97. I think any person in power is always helped by having close people asking them tough questions. 98. If travel along the Inside Passage continues to escalate, folks in southeast Alaska may have to ask themselves some tough questions. 99. In a hierarchical society, it is awkward for defense agency officials to ask tough questions of their former seniors who are now in the private sector. 100. In his years of covering the sport for ESPN, Weber established a reputation of not being afraid to ask drivers the tough questions. |