Struggling
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The U.S. economy was plummeting into the Great Depression and policy makers were
struggling
to respond.
Struggling
because they didn't know what was going on.
Across the world, people are
struggling
to manage their weight, and there is a variety of strategies that we have to help us keep the pounds off.
We were so excited by this, because this meant that a strategy that costs nothing, that is easy for people to use, regardless of whether they're in shape or
struggling
to get there, had a big effect.
But getting external assistance like that was never part of the plan, and it's something my ego is still
struggling
with.
I'm still
struggling
to piece together my thoughts.
Shouldn't this veterinary knowledge be put into the hands of psychotherapists and parents and patients
struggling
with self-injury?
Shouldn't this information be put into the hands of ob/gyn's and family doctors and patients who are
struggling
with postpartum depression and psychosis?
At Zoobiquity conferences, participants learn how treating breast cancer in a tiger can help us better treat breast cancer in a kindergarten teacher; how understanding polycystic overies in a Holstein cow can help us better take care of a dance instructor with painful periods; and how better understanding the treatment of separation anxiety in a high-strung Sheltie can help an anxious young child
struggling
with his first days of school.
Or one evening when electricity had failed for eight hours in our community, and my dad sat, surrounded by all of us, telling us stories of when he was a little kid
struggling
to go to school while his father, who was a farmer, wanted him to work in the fields with him.
We have shown this now, this kind of improvement, with thousands and thousands of kids, especially
struggling
students.
The movie is called "These Birds Walk," and it is about wayward street kids who are
struggling
to find some semblance of family.
It’s the very act of
struggling
with these paradoxical puzzles which challenge our desire for resolution, and our understanding of understanding itself.
Yet our most advanced software is still
struggling
at understanding and managing this enormous content.
Some very friendly colleagues advised me to do something more useful for my tenure, and we were constantly
struggling
for research funding.
Their mom was
struggling
with addiction all while the boys were growing up.
The family was really
struggling.
I want to end with a call to young people, the young people attending college and the young people
struggling
to stay out of prison or to make it through prison and return home.
I was doing funerals of 18-year-olds, 17-year-olds, and 16-year-olds, and I was standing in a church or at a funeral home
struggling
to say something that would make some meaningful impact.
During the winter,
struggling
to get warm, my neighbors would have no choice but to bypass the meter after their heat was shut off, just to keep their family comfortable for one more day.
I was
struggling
to work on one of them and model it sort of combinatorially, instead of the way it was typically done, and that led to this work and we uncovered some new things.
I see people who are
struggling
to realize their good ideas, so that they can create a better life for themselves, their families, their communities.
Michelangelo said that when he looked at raw marble, he saw a figure
struggling
to be free.
Bassem was also
struggling
in Egypt, and he said to Doaa, "Let's go to Europe; seek asylum, safety.
And the governments say that there are 100,000 families in Britain today like Ella's,
struggling
to break the cycle of economic, social and environmental deprivation.
And although I'm
struggling
with all these questions in my mind right now, I have a pact with tapirs.
Struggling, of course, but it's managing.
"Your Honor, Columbus's voyage was an inspiration to
struggling
people all across Europe, symbolizing freedom and new beginnings.
They start in the lower corner, breaking away from the ground,
struggling
and trying to rise.
It may seem like the semicolon is
struggling
with an identity crisis.
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