Are we now in a period where we're going to go through a long process of the world community trying to kind of struggle up again and put together a new sort of trajectory for yet another deal or what?
She says the alcohol was no problem, but admits having a struggle giving up the cigarettes.
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It is difficult to "troubleshoot" your weight loss efforts without more information, but your struggle brings up a couple of important points.
Adults struggle to keep up with the shifting rules of online etiquette and information sharing.
But bitcoin miners say thieves will struggle to keep up, as coin-generating technology becomes more sophisticated.
But they still struggle to keep up with the latest developments in their fields.
Finally on a technology note, HTML 5 will struggle to live up to its hype.
Most entrepreneurs and marketers struggle to dream up the content that will captivate their video viewers.
Companies struggle to keep up with demand for the essentials of a consumer society.
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Shares of the Connecticut-based travel booking search site are on fire as competitors struggle to keep up.
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Big banks have their own teams doing some of this, but they may struggle to keep up.
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The best analogy I can think of is watching your toddler struggle to crawl up stairs or climb onto the couch.
The NSPCC says that schools need to step in as the issue is something that parents struggle to keep up with.
Other businesses will struggle to take up the slack any time soon.
The company continues to release new versions and struggle to catch up.
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New Century detailed its struggle to keep up with existing loans and get new financing in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Monday.
And the world's leading industrialised states struggle to set up international bodies that will regulate everything from internet protocols to the genetic manipulation of food.
Analysts warn that oil could become even more expensive in the second half of the year as supplies struggle to catch up with rising demand.
Finance departments struggle to keep up with marketing, which has excellent tools to identify narrow customer segments and market new products, services or price plans to those niches.
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David, the younger by three years, speaks unashamedly of his struggle to keep up with the high-achieving James, his emotions swinging from pride and love to envy and hate.
Likewise, PepsiCo will struggle to live up to the spirit of its pledge to promote healthier living while the bulk of its profits comes from fattening drinks and snacks.
Yet while the future looks bright, America will struggle to catch up with northern Europe, where the proportion of local trips done by bike can be as high as 30%.
They arrive here in small groups - mothers with belongings balanced on weary heads, often carrying a baby too, with a few children dragging tired heels as they struggle to keep up.
Jobs and careers are on the line, and it may be more advantageous to press on with a project that is guaranteed to fail than struggle to come up with something new.
Sharapova may have good looks and a Grand Slam title to her name, but even the sultry Siberian will struggle to keep up in the bank account stakes once Wie opens her shoulders.
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"However, the biggest barrier to home ownership remains the deposit as first-time buyers struggle to drum up the tens of thousands of pounds required to get on the housing ladder, " he pointed out.
The second period was always going to struggle to live up to the intensity of the first and the half was a fully 15 minutes old before the first chance came for either side.
The fact that so many different people use the internet for so many different purposes is exactly why we struggle to come up with broad-based consensus on how the internet should be regulated (if at all) in the first place.
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Banks and governments alike would struggle to give up control to a distant banking regulator that might, for instance, tell national champions to reduce their exposures to domestic housing markets or make fewer loans to small businesses in order to cut risk.
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