President Truman believed the US needed more than a "get tough on the Russians" policy following the war. Russia's history was one of expansion as much as possible and the Soviet Union was following that same idea. Because of the desire of the Soviets to expand westward, and the fact that Stalin had a pathological mistrust of the US, it would be impossible to come to a peaceful settlement with the Soviets. Thus, the policy of containment, developed by George F. Kennan of the State Department, was adopted by the Truman administration. The policy would allow communism where it already existed, but would use all force necessary to prevent any further expansion. In other words, communism would be "contained" where it presently existed.
They agreed that estate taxes were to tough if farmers and small business persons wanted their heirs to continue their work.
They agreed that estate taxes were to tough if farmers and small business persons wanted their heirs to continue their work.
It's a tough industry because of it's competition and demand.
Porn
well.... he violated the WWE welness policy
I would put him/her in a military school or enlist them ( if they are 17 +). If they are 18 change the locks and do a bit of tough love.
I am half way through mine. Tough, tough, tough. I would have gladly paid someone to do this while I sipped coffee and complained about the price...
To ratify something in the Constitution is to change it.
a strong military and tough foreign policy
Son is in tough relationship. Boys are supposed to take care of their Mama's, yet beating people is wrong, and yet there are some really tough situations out there. Perhaps son should talk to local domestic violence shelter?
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That's a tough question. Some companies require that all operators be added to a policy or officially excluded in writing. Policies will vary from state to state and company to company.
a hard nut, a hard nut to crack, a hard row to hoe, a tough cookie, a tough nut, a tough row to hoe, be as tough as old boots, tough as an old boot, tough as nails, tough cookie, tough customer
When the going gets tough, the tough get going. When the going gets rough, the rough get tough.