Whoever gets the nod from his cardinal confreres will have a tough job on his hands.
Banerjee also realises that she will have a tough job at hand as chief minister.
Ok, I grant that Bromwich has a tough job rebuilding a broken regulatory agency.
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This is a tough job, closely related to the restructuring of bank balance sheets.
Against a seasoned campaigner such as Mr Howard, this is still a tough job.
Getting audiences to enjoy silent drama (the comedies are not a problem) can be a tough job.
More debt forgiveness could be the euro zone's reward to Greece for a tough job, more-or-less well done.
This is one of the top women in her field, and she knows she faces a tough job.
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Saving the planet is a tough job, even for the rare Sierra Clubber for whom money is no object.
Done well, advising is a tough job requiring a broad array of skills.
The IRS has a tough job to and sometimes must fight court battles.
This will be a tough job for some of you, but your mission this weekend is to eat out.
This is a tough job because 21st century innovation weaves a fine seam between the leading edge and the bleeding edge.
It is still going to be a tough job for Nokia to catch up with rivals Apple and Google though, think analysts.
All this suggests that Mr Bolkestein and his cabinet have a tough job on their hands simply to keep what they have drafted.
This will be a tough job, but members of both parties have expressed interest in doing this, and I am prepared to join them.
The transport secretary then praised the work done by his DfT staff, saying he had a team of "first-class civil servants doing a tough job".
Richard Chambers, CEO of the Institute of Internal Auditors and a former inspector general at the Tennessee Valley Authority, says IGs have a tough job because they are independent.
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Cutting sugar cane, swinging a machete all day and loading lorries is a tough job, made worse in the suffocating heat by having to wear thick clothing to provide protection from the sharp leaves.
But Larry Page has a tough job.
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