tall order
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It’s a tall order, and when June has a fall that sends her back into the hospital — and soon after, hospice — Julia must wrangle her dysfunctional family and rally them all to face the inevitable.
From Salon
But that might be a tall order, because of the need for a regulatory framework and broad diplomatic agreement on how and where such ships can operate.
Getting the caps back now, Alan said, is "a tall order" but he hoped whoever had them might return them.
From BBC
As BBC News heard from locals, it might be a tall order - and not everyone is happy.
From BBC
Adding to 2025’s market performance might seem like a tall order.
From Barron's
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