Now, the economy has to cooperate as well, and that seems a tall order.
Answering them is a tall order, something that I will tackle in future columns.
This was a tall order, as the wind was battering us from all sides.
That sounded like a pretty tall order there are thousands of wines in her store.
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Though diabetes is treatable, controlling it is a tall order even in rich countries.
Wiping out Mr Howard's comfortable margin in his own seat will be a tall order.
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Persuading teachers without the usual inducement of higher pay will be a tall order.
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The coalition will be fractious, and pushing through a Hashimoto programme will prove a very tall order.
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Running such a decentralized company requires finding management talent in each country: a tall order for two reasons.
That is a tall order, I know, but Mr. Bernanke has a demonstrated ability to fill tall orders.
We know from the outside it looks a tall order, starting with the game against Australia on Friday.
But when pitted against Bayern's enormous financial advantage, that's a tall order indeed.
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Klein or no Klein, that sounds like a pretty tall order these days, even if he does everything right.
That may be a tall order in a country keen on instant solutions.
But establishing a new platform and ultimately becoming a firm that looks much like IBM is a tall order.
This may be a tall order, as his parliamentary base has been battered by court-ordered dissolutions and breakaway factions.
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Given that last year the figure was 252, 000, this is a tall order.
Selling the other three banks at a decent price looks a tall order.
It's a tall order, but if rsums count for anything, Kelly and his chief lieutenants, Robert Baldwin and John M.
Even if legislated fiscal tightening for 2013 is postponed, GDP growth substantially above 2.5% seems like a tall order .
But it is a tall order for most of the dozen or so other Internet start-ups preparing for an offering.
It is a tall order for Notre Dame to unseat the SEC, the stubborn, six-years-running owner of the BCS title.
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But 15% over an investment lifetime is a tall order for a fund that can't make money in falling markets.
Such a quest is a tall order bearing in mind Wrexham have secured just two points from their last available 18.
This is a very tall order, demanding as it does that Ranbaxy produce at least one blockbuster between now and then.
But as software becomes ever more complicated and the internet ever more popular, making programs watertight is proving a tall order.
It's a tall order in a business that struggles to keep customers and, lately, tries to stay out of the litigation limelight.
This is a tall order in a world of nonprofit organizations that can sometimes wither but rarely die when maybe they should.
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