Struggling
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1212 examples of Struggling in a sentence
You can see my wife
struggling
to stack a brick of postcards on a pyramid of over a half-million secrets.
I think in some ways, the reason I started the project, even though I didn't know it at the time, was because I was
struggling
with my own secrets.
And within this accumulation of images and texts, I'm
struggling
to find patterns and imagine that the narratives that surround the lives we lead are just as coded as blood itself.
So you drive and drive and drive, and, actually I've got to admit, just because I was
struggling
with this because I'm here, but I'll just say it, is, I cannot tell you, not only to be here in front of you, but what a privilege it is to be at US campus, because I have been escorted off of this campus so many times.
My music is about memory and
struggling
between oppresion and freedom.
So business schools have been
struggling
with this gender grade gap.
And in this session, Gabby's working with a speech therapist, and she's
struggling
to produce some of the most basic words, and you can see her growing more and more devastated, until she ultimately breaks down into sobbing tears, and she starts sobbing wordlessly into the arms of her therapist.
But I was standing there in that space, and I was looking around that hall as well, and I could tell people in that hall who were
struggling
with alcohol, drugs, finance, gambling, domestic abuse, bullying and harassment.
By increasing the political attractiveness of the state, especially in our ethnically fragmented societies in Africa, aid tends to accentuate ethnic tensions as every single ethnic group now begins
struggling
to enter the state in order to get access to the foreign aid pie.
The second problem that we became aware of was a very inadequate veteran reintegration, and this is a topic that is front page news right now as veterans are coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan, and they're
struggling
to reintegrate into civilian life.
And she remembers
struggling
with her mother to the front, crowds and crowds of people, "Take my child!
They watch how they improve the performances of teachers in difficulties who are struggling, and how they structure teacher pay.
And that was a
struggling
show when it was only in the BBC.
I need to know you're struggling, and I need to know whether or not what I did corrected that.
I'm really good at inner city schools that are
struggling.
Luanda, it was full of land mine victims who were
struggling
to survive on the streets and war orphans living in sewers under the streets, and a tiny, very wealthy elite who gossiped about shopping trips to Brazil and Portugal.
But are they
struggling?
Your stress response wants to make sure you notice when someone else in your life is
struggling
so that you can support each other.
That's the question I've been
struggling
with, coming from my very different perspective.
When leaving your laboratory tomorrow, I want you to stop by the rehabilitation center to watch injured people fighting to take a step,
struggling
to maintain their trunk.
And you'll notice that he's
struggling
with stability as he's walking.
As the young migrate, these rural villages are left with only elderly, who are really
struggling
to elevate themselves above abject poverty.
ES: You know, everybody who is involved with this debate has been
struggling
over me and my personality and how to describe me.
But when I think about it, this isn't the question that we should be
struggling
with.
Dear brothers and sisters, we were striving for more rights for women, and we were
struggling
to have more, more and more space for the women in society.
I'm wondering what you would say, especially to parents, but in a more broad way, to friends, to family, to anyone who finds themselves encountering a child or a person who is
struggling
with and uncomfortable with a gender that's being assigned them, what might you say to the family members of that person to help them become good and caring and kind family members to them?
And, anyway, despite the fact that they were far superior in adherence, and the quality of their tomato paste, Prego was
struggling.
She was
struggling
to pay her rent, but she saw EITC money as his shot at a better future.
Everyone recognized that she was
struggling
heroically with a biological illness.
Americans and Europeans have the impression that proportionally huge numbers of refugees are coming to their country, but the reality is that 86 percent, the vast majority of refugees, are living in the developing world, in countries
struggling
with their own insecurity, with their own issues of helping their own populations and poverty.
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