81.   But the biggest fight came after the first batch of rules went into effect, when Kaufman said she hoped the government might get tough on the doctors.

82.   But the ending was just what you expected, even if the two-game losing streak at America West Arena is a little tough on the stomach.

83.   But the bill that passed the House of Representatives, supported by the House Republicans, in my opinion is too weak on work and too tough on children.

84.   But the managers have some new ammunition, in the form of a just-completed study that concludes that academia may have been too tough on them.

85.   But the Medicare system, which pays hospitals a fixed amount to care for patients, is tough on small, rural hospitals.

86.   But the Clinton administration, in other ways tough on the tobacco industry, is nervous about raising taxes and so far has been silent on this measure.

87.   But they have offered few specifics on how they intend to get tough on Iraq.

88.   But they cause severe nausea and are tough on the pancreas, kidneys and liver.

89.   But why has it taken until now for airlines to get tough on stragglers?

90.   Can our political leaders really be so cynical that they put the tactical advantage of looking tough on crime ahead of an innocent human life?

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