Struggling
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Teams
struggling
often had little to do with the methodologies.
A European tech company
struggling
with shipping very slowly hired a new VP of Engineering.
So to say that the public education system in Bertie County is
struggling
would be a huge understatement.
And she called, and she said, "I'm really
struggling
with how to write about you on the little flyer."
And so I said, "Here's the thing, I'm struggling."
Am I alone in
struggling
with vulnerability?
In addition, we are
struggling
to find some way to create incentives for people in the financial services industry that will have them more interested in serving the long-term interests even of their own companies, rather than securing short-term profits.
So I went back to work, and I've spent these seven years since
struggling
with, studying and writing about work-life balance.
I was struggling, tired and dehydrated, as I could feel the heat emanating from the asphalt, measuring almost 98 degrees.
I was struggling, tired, desperately gripping those rims just so I wouldn't tip backwards.
For most of that time, I've been
struggling
and grappling with questions about the nature of God.
I saw people
struggling
to get by, not knowing what was what and what was next.
You see people
struggling
to get by.
We've done a really good job
struggling
with democracy, and I think we would do a good job in the future.
And yet, despite everything going really well for John, he was struggling, fighting addiction and a gripping depression.
Instead of fixating on skills and moving students from one reading level to another, or forcing
struggling
readers to memorize lists of unfamiliar words, we should be asking ourselves this question: How can we inspire children to identify as readers?
India has the right institutional conditions for economic growth, whereas China is still
struggling
with political reforms.
I know some of you are still
struggling
with this topic, but I challenge you to think about it.
Another Detroit that's more hopeful, more innovative, and may just provide some of the answers to cities
struggling
to reinvent themselves everywhere.
I remember going to school and teachers
struggling
to come up with exercises that we could do as a team, that would be graded as a team.
He was
struggling
to explain something to me: a beautiful experiment that uses lasers to cool down matter.
The control of a laser is so precise that you can perform surgery inside of an eye, you can use it to store massive amounts of data, and you can use it for this beautiful experiment that my friend was
struggling
to explain.
Being down at the bottom means that you're
struggling
to make ends meet.
However, had you ended up on the very bottom, it might have given you a slight sense of dread and/or nausea thinking about
struggling
to get by in retirement.
Kyoto: the beginnings of
struggling
to create a treaty-based organization.
It's the classic case: the technologist
struggling
to communicate with the business and the end user, and the business failing to articulate their needs.
And I saw from a young age that having a decent job and earning a good living made the biggest difference for families who were
struggling.
Mid-sized company in the Midwest, blue collar employees
struggling
to pay their bills repeatedly told us they cannot save more right away.
We're seeing here a three and a half-year period, four pay raises, people who were
struggling
to save, were saving three percent of their paycheck, three and a half years later saving almost four times as much, almost 14 percent.
Whatever it is you are
struggling
to remember, it is not poised on the tip of your tongue, not even lurking in some obscure corner of your spleen.
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