Maybe young women are afraid of being rejected, but they have to toughen up.
Mr Brown will also ruffle business feathers with his plans to toughen-up competition law.
Heavy-equipment manufacturer Caterpillar is eager to learn how to toughen up its bulldozers and tractors.
But for Germany this treaty to toughen fiscal rules is only the start of integration.
By seeking to toughen its nationality laws, the Netherlands is bucking a global trend.
Now, though, Mr Bush is under growing pressure to toughen his line with the Russian leader.
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"I wanted to toughen her up and give her a modern sensibility, " Mr Straczynski said.
Congress created that law in 2004 to toughen penalties for the growing problem of identity theft.
He said that Clinton's behavior had caused him to toughen his stand during initial budget discussions.
It is calling for police and electoral officers to toughen up procedures ahead of elections next year.
Rich American parents, it seems, try to toughen up their children by making them do household chores.
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Therefore, to toughen them up, the state enforce a week's military training for every high school student.
It makes sense to toughen the start-up requirements that new banks must meet before winning a licence.
Goldman pledged to toughen oversight of mortgage securities, certain marketing materials and employees who create or pitch such securities.
And she has quietly urged President Obama to toughen his position on regulation.
Nurses are stepping up their campaign to get ministers to toughen up the regulation of healthcare support staff in England.
To toughen the ordeal, competitors were provided with just their water supply and a tent to sleep in at night.
And the sure way to toughen them is to throw them into shark-infested waters and let them sink or swim.
Agreement was reached on the fiscal compact, the new treaty to toughen budget rules, in record time: less than two months.
The administration has also signalled further measures to weaken some environmental protection legislation, and to toughen up legislation on welfare reform.
Yet Mrs Gandhi conspicuously spurned a chance to toughen her support for the deal at a Congress shindig on November 17th.
There are also moves to toughen up American law in this area.
Labour may find it easier to toughen benefit rules and curb abuses.
It either waited much too long to toughen up on the inspections or it's doing them unnecessarily, costing airlines millions in lost revenue.
Mr. DRELL: We're going to have to toughen up some of the restrictions in the Non-Proliferation Treaty so that we can verify compliance.
His dad's idea of how to toughen up his only son was to insist that Robert not wear gloves at work in winter.
As much as Mr Grayling's instinct might be to toughen sentencing rather than relax it, the plain fact is that punishment costs money.
The US wants Mr ElBaradei to toughen up and report Iran to the UN Security Council for trying to hide its nuclear activities.
At the same time Business Secretary Peter Mandelson has moved to toughen up anti-piracy legislation to include the ability to remove persistent file-sharers from the net.
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