71.   Critics say he is too soft, too chummy with players, too friendly to ask tough questions.

72.   Current events force us to ask the tough questions.

73.   Despite laying out details to support their stories, the seven are likely to face tough questions from lawyers for Fitzpatrick and the Sox.

74.   Facing tough questions from committee Democrats about the deficit, Gingrich said Republicans would cut spending before they cut taxes.

75.   Even now, without a camera in their faces, the more vulnerable reporters will pass a tough question to a Western colleague to ask.

76.   Far too much hype, packaging and dodging tough questions abound by everyone who makes a run for the Oval Office.

77.   Fielded the tough questions.

78.   For the first time in his college career, Carson Palmer is walking around the USC campus answering a tough question instead of receiving an obligatory compliment.

79.   Forbes encountered enthusiastic and relatively large crowds as well as tough questions on divisive social issues, such as abortion and same-sex marriages.

80.   Garrett never avoids answering tough questions.

a. + question >>共 706
big 4.26%
same 3.23%
only 2.90%
key 2.56%
unanswered 2.40%
real 1.98%
important 1.94%
serious 1.90%
first 1.87%
tough 1.68%
tough + n. >>共 697
time 9.45%
decision 2.63%
guy 2.58%
sell 2.06%
question 1.92%
measure 1.83%
talk 1.66%
competition 1.60%
action 1.51%
stance 1.51%
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