Toughness in a sentence as a noun

That's "toughness".In a ceramic, the electrons are not free to move about.

In the same way, girls can learn leadership and toughness from male protagonists and heroes.

I wrote "girls can learn leadership and toughness from male protagonists and heroes.

If you are a running a start-up, you are better off with the them as they have the mental toughness to withstand risk.

The intentional rational cultivation of toughness, that is the point the new lion might not get.

That mental toughness is how he was exceptional, and why he could be confident that he would be one of the people that made it.

Now there are other organisms...I think these are more about the incredible toughness of the shrimp involved.

I don't see how a 2 month course where the main focus is on mental toughness is the equivalent amount of learning as a year of HS coursework.

The west coast has a reputation, deservedly or not, for embracing unique individuals and that appeals more to tech people than New York's toughness.

Winning in a people power democracy movement does take mental toughness, because the dictator's side could use violence, but always the people outnumber the rulers.

Honest question though: do you think that, given all of the breaking changes and toughness of upgrading, _even more_ should have been broken in this release to improve the language?I guess that's my most major beef with it.

"especially with prison guard union - of course huge prison population resulting from "toughness on crime" may not be viewed as government waste by some" -what if the prison guard union got in on the contract to have the prisoners build the hyperloop?

> Honest question though: do you think that, given all of the breaking changes and toughness of upgrading, _even more_ should have been broken in this release to improve the language?Yeah, sure, there are still some things in there that make me wonder why they didn't go one step further to fix it too.

I worked very, very hard to build up the sort of mental toughness and team awareness that lets people count on me to follow through on my commitments, because I knew that if I didn't develop those skills, I'd be marginalizing myself to working on unimportant projects.

From an outside reading of what seemed to happen in that White House, I'd say "there's no doubting her ability to stay on everyone's good side by watching which way the wind blows and not standing on any principle whatsoever".Which is probably good business -- but I'd hesitate to call it toughness.

On the good side, if you are proficient with VIM, plan things in advance and know exactly where you are compared to the pit, you can do a double jump backflip and shoot at the marker with a single keypress, and even add a numbered parameter to specify the number of bullets which can be a function of remaining ammo, distance to ammo bonus, number of enemies on screen and their toughness, etc.

Toughness definitions

noun

enduring strength and energy

See also: stamina

noun

the property of being big and strong

See also: huskiness ruggedness

noun

the elasticity and hardness of a metal object; its ability to absorb considerable energy before cracking

See also: temper

noun

impressive difficulty

See also: formidability