Even so, he has trouble reaching across his chest to get the seat belt.
She has lost weight, has trouble sleeping, and has become suspicious of those around her.
Sometimes, too, management has trouble making the transition from private ownership to public ownership.
Choo-Choy still calls regularly when she buys new accessories that she has trouble placing.
It did, however, force him to sit still, which is something he has trouble with.
She longs to lead a more interesting life, but has trouble leaving her cozy artificial environs.
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He has trouble feeding his pigs, and now they are in danger of getting sick.
He has trouble even exchanging letters with her, because cross-border mail has been blocked.
Yet legislators then express shock and wonder when the government has trouble paying its bills.
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These days, he said, he has trouble keeping tabs on all the Afghan soldiers getting in battles.
Karen Essman, 61, uses Facebook but said she has trouble convincing her peers to join social-networking sites.
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He has trouble relating to the world around him and can be quite fearful of unfamiliar places.
One student he works with a lot is a 10-year-old named Oscar, who sometimes has trouble concentrating.
If France has trouble accommodating a big Muslim population, some ask, how can Europe manage a whole country?
It was a revolutionary view that still has trouble establishing itself in the minds of consumers and politicians.
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If an elder can no longer walk or has trouble hearing, she is less likely to meet new people.
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Amid its revolutionary turmoil, Egypt has suffered a precipitous fall in foreign reserves and has trouble paying for fuel.
Even in Japan, it has trouble keeping its creative staff, says an insider.
It was a clear indication that even a competent manager like Jamie Dimon has trouble managing a modern mega bank.
Maguire is a colorful personality who has suffered several surfing injuries: He walks hunched over and has trouble turning his neck.
When a business has trouble paying its bills, the optimistic view is that it is having a cash flow problem.
But with 80% of the U.S. postage-meter market and 60% worldwide, Pitney Bowes has trouble staying out of its own way.
Even as he becomes more specific on policy, partly in response to criticism, he still has trouble making a human connection.
Even though India has great coal reserves, it has trouble accessing it because much of it is located in population centers.
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She has trouble walking and spends most of her day on her bed, talking to friends and relatives on the phone.
This is why karaoke should be mandatory for all business students (and anybody else who has trouble in front of crowds).
Better to let the experts run a utility, it implies, than a city that has trouble picking up the trash on time.
During the tour, Gou told reporters that he has trouble sleeping for fear of receiving a phone call about another mishap.
Asia, which has trouble enough trying to open up internal trade and economic cooperation generally, repeats the protectionist folly at its peril.
Where Schmidt has trouble finding qualified applicants: at the senior level, that requires applicants who have five years of experience or more.
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