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en The weather is always tough. I mean it just snowed last week so you can never predict what's going to happen. It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson.

en It's very tough. If we have tough weather conditions, it's going to be a very tough week. Where it used to be kind of the most fun of all the majors, it's becoming the hardest one now. … The changes are quite major.

en I had to get used to playing in cold weather. We got snowed out a couple of times. Remember, I went to Hawaii for a reason.

en This is tough. Mentally and physically, you're trying to get ready for the race and get prepared, but you don't know whether it's going to happen. The weather for tomorrow doesn't look that good, either. It's tough on everybody.

en Now that the weather forecast has changed to predict warmer weather, the prices have come down quite significantly.

en No one can predict the weather. It is difficult in such weather conditions to prepare the exact type of pitch you want for a Test.

en You wish you had a crystal ball, where you could predict the future and predict what's going to happen next fall.

en It's hard now because we don't have snow at the moment to train effectively for cross-country skiing, but we will be running this week and hoping for a change in weather. But the weather isn't hurting just us as almost none of the teams have snow for training, so it's a tough situation right now.

en They [the National Weather Service] can't predict the weather, only God can.

en It was nasty. It was cold and wet and it had snowed that afternoon. It was a tough match and we were happy to come away with a win.
  Bill Russell

en We finally got our season started after being snowed out a couple of times. We saw some tough conditions today.

en It all depends on the weather. If you get weather like we had on the second round there, then it's a really tough course. Now we are back to nice desert weather again. If you play well, you can shoot pretty low scores.

en The problem with sports coverage is that you can't predict if the game will be close, or if it will be a runaway. If it's a runaway, then everybody tunes out. You can't predict what will happen.

en Each week they setup, they're taking a chance on good weather, bad weather, just like they are, but they do it every week.

en Saturday we had about everything cleared, then it snowed Saturday night. Then we cleared on Sunday, and it snowed about 3 or 4 more inches last night. Now we're clearing that up. We're all getting pretty tired. These guys have worked hard.


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