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  1. to continue despite problems
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Instead, something else threatens to: his struggle on extra points.
Getting that struggle on record was a victory for me.
But they also both have processors that struggle on big tasks.
Despite blowout Apple earnings, the stock market continued to struggle on Wednesday.
Thus, the struggle on the right will not end on Election Day.
Meanwhile, at the bottom of the world, the two men struggle on.
But the cataclysmic struggle on the Korean peninsula could be years away.
"It's no secret we struggle on the road," starting pitcher Sonny Gray said.
There are other ways to wage a social struggle on the lexical front.
The Stars fell to 1-6-1 and continue to struggle on offense.
Last October, Dubrovnik's mayor, Mato Franković, discussed the city's tourism struggle on CNN.
At the beginning of August, the power struggle on the ground shifted unexpectedly.
Despite a season of much struggle on and off the field, Harvey grinned.
LGBT activists struggle on, helped by a gradual change in public and official attitudes.
The protagonists all struggle on Earth to be better people following near-death experiences.
Ronan admitted her struggle on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and it's relatable as hell.
Far too often, young men like Caswick are left to struggle on their own.
I remember relating to the character's struggle on a much smaller but significant level.
Instead, Trump and the agency are leaving the island to struggle on its own.
We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline.
He documented his struggle on a website that's also struggling, a social network called Twitter.com.
What can be done to conclude the campaigns of this generational struggle on favorable terms?
Yet more than 43 percent of America's workers struggle on less than $15 an hour.
The Islanders continued to struggle on the power play, failing to convert on two chances.
Brian Fraser, 37, a passer-by from New Jersey, recorded the struggle on his cellphone.
But there was a struggle on another front that would soon bring the parties together.
But because our plans require considerable cost-sharing, even Medicaid enrollees would struggle on them.
Wilford's mother, Missy, has opened up about Maddy's struggle on Facebook, according to Action News Jax.
For me, the biggest struggle on the bike was figuring out which riding position to take.
The two struggle on the ground as Richter tries to pull her hands behind her back.
With the summer heat and some existing fatigue, I felt I was doomed to struggle on waking.
Despite Shane's struggle on the red rope, their team is still looking like the front-runner today.
The incident kicks off a major power struggle on the lunar surface and back home on Earth.
Richter orders King to put her hands behind her back while the two struggle on the ground.
Fahy improved, but would struggle on and off with his opioid, cocaine, and alcohol addictions for years.
"I will engage that struggle on day one of my administration," Mr. Sanders said Friday in California.
But what if, like most people, I had actually forgotten that panic and struggle on the table?
It is little wonder that many migrants struggle on the latest Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) tests.
The strand is also propelling MTL's upcoming feature length documentary project about the Palestinian struggle, On This Land.
Her parents, sisters and husband struggle on camera with their ambivalence about the holistic therapies she also undertakes.
Most students drown: many drop out after a year, but some struggle on, retaking exams again and again.
I moved to a different seat, away from the window — I didn't want my internal struggle on broadcast.
A year ago, he recounted, he was watching his single "Turnin&apos Me On" struggle on the charts.
Today the country's conservatives and reformists are waging a fierce political struggle on how to improve the economy.
The Stars fell to 21-24.5-1 and continue to struggle on the offensive end of the ice.
"Still living the American dream, we struggle on!" he says, at the end of a two-hour catch-up.
After a series of failed surgeries in her home country of Brazil, Pereira shared her family's struggle on Facebook.
I'm going to dream of doing that before I go to practice tomorrow and struggle on the single Lutz.
She was more focused on the struggle, [on ensuring] that what happened to her not happen to other women.
She's struggled before, and continues to struggle on accusations of flip-flopping on issues such as busing and health care.
Americans dream of retiring with financial security, but for too many it's a struggle on how they will get there.
I struggle on but stay silent, hoping as I have for decades that this won't be the day I die.
One is that history is written by its victors, and she lost a power struggle on Jahangir's death—to Shah Jahan.
But she was able to give voice to a personal transformation and struggle on a public platform in her own words.
Others sit in helpless torpor by the intensive care ward, where their babies struggle on life support against preventable bacterial diseases.
What to Expect The Netherlands can be devastatingly incisive in attack — witness its recent thrashing of Chile — but can struggle on defense.
"I don't think, at this stage, anyone within the union is willing to give up the struggle, on the contrary," Baños added.
As the officers tried to apprehend the suspect, a violent struggle on the ground began, NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan said.
Several hundred more cities now struggle on the brink of default and are shrinking public payrolls, cutting services, and selling public lands.
As the officers tried to apprehend the suspect, a violent struggle on the ground began, NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan previously announced.
They thrash it out in the river Styx, where the wrathful struggle on the surface of the water and the sullen drown below.
Washington continues to struggle on defense, falling to 0-5-26 in its past seven and 249-23-241 in its past 23.
One couple, Matt and April Fetch of Los Angeles, chronicled their five-year fertility struggle on YouTube, including a number of negative tests.
But we documented 24 hours of struggle on the island, and President Trump lashed out over building criticism of the U.S. government's response.
"When I really sat down and started thinking about my future, I just didn't want to struggle on my own," Mr. Allen said.
The next general election is not due until 2022, but it could happen earlier, and the government could well struggle on until then.
That their defense faltered as well is not surprising, or even relevant, as New Orleans is expected to occasionally struggle on that end.
A struggle for the presidency As Venezuelans struggle on, Maduro and Juan Guaido, the self-declared interim president, struggle for control of the country.
" President Donald Trump weighed in on the internal Democratic power struggle on Thursday, tweeting, "I certainly hope the Democrats do not force Nancy P out.
Sterling continued to struggle on the back of negative weekend headlines about U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's leadership and as Brexit negotiations only inched forward.
But closer examination shows momentum remains strong for improving pay for the 40 percent of U.S. workers who struggle on less than $215 an hour.
I put up a violent struggle on the table: gagging and choking, trying to scream, fighting to pull the medical device out of my esophagus.
But imagine if, after a month of struggle on Survivor, you had one last shot to take control of the game, but nobody would take it?
Watching him struggle on the feet in so many fights often makes a viewer forget how slick Struve is on the ground, especially for a giant.
Monday's events spoke to the struggle on all sides to define a way forward and restore some sense of unity, both within Britain and throughout Europe.
Both brothers said Chris never tried to take a heavy hand in their careers — and, indeed, gave them space to succeed or struggle on their own.
Their conflict was mirrored by a struggle on the human side between a genocidal, ape-hating military commander and a rival leader who believed in coexistence.
The Predators continue to struggle on the power play, failing on three chances in Game 2 to fall to 2-for-31 in the postseason. 2.
Many sell out to an American behemoth rather than struggle on looking for investment; DeepMind, an artificial-intelligence company, was sold to Google in 2014 for £400m.
"We work really hard on our content and we struggle on this platform because of parameters that have been put on us based on demonetization," she says.
Correctional officers and inmates repeatedly approach him, but each time, he's left in the yard alone, appearing to struggle on the ground and crawling toward the prison.
Favorite Neff looked to attack but could not shake off Rissveds and Wloszczowska — the effort taking its toll as she began to struggle on the fourth lap.
However, Bloomberg's potential entrance has added another dimension to the race — particularly, the financial might he could inject, especially as Biden continues to struggle on that front.
And without realizing it, we're hooked, rooting for this natural haired, half-shaven personality and loving the hell out of him despite the struggle on his scalp.
The pressure is especially acute in schools like Shaw Elementary, where most children come from low-income families and are more likely to struggle on standardized tests.
But the dueling accounts reflected an extraordinary struggle on the committee to try to shape public perceptions of the credibility of the nation's top law enforcement agencies.
He characterized the fight as an ideological struggle on par with that of the Cold War that demands a sweeping rethink of US policies at home and abroad.
Face of Ferguson Protests erupted in Ferguson after white police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed Brown, an unarmed black teen, after a struggle on August 9, 2014.
SAPNA It was a struggle on my end, dear reader, when John pretended he couldn't hear me on the way to ABC's fete at Tavern on the Green.
"It's always a struggle on how much you want to have exposed or how much access you want them to have," she told Women's Wear Daily in 2017.
A man tries to go out of the state, maintain an apartment, try to keep his home back up here, it just puts such a struggle on the family.
She now talks openly about her struggle on her social media channels in order to warn others about the dangers of restricted eating, and to raise awareness about orthorexia.
While we celebrate Meek's release, we must remember that millions like him continue to struggle on probation, and many find themselves languishing in cages after they can't keep up.
It's a window into the role that faith plays in his life, and it provides some insight into his internal struggle on how he should express his religious beliefs.
But the Pistons continue to struggle on defense when Drummond is on the floor, with opponents faring noticeably worse at the rim when he sits, per Cleaning the Glass.
"There's still some time to the first tie against Italy, but not so much and it's going to be on clay, a surface I struggle on," Del Potro said.
While all Grand Slam tournaments have the discretion to adjust their seedings, only Wimbledon ever does so, to account for players who excel or struggle on its grass surface.
The war would struggle on, but as that year came to a close, the reporters at Time, and the American people, were already losing faith in a lost war.
The actress talked about her fertility struggle on the June 13 episode of Dr. Berlin's "Informed Pregnancy Podcast," revealing how she took a pregnancy test after dreaming she was pregnant.
"What I hope is that my voice has tried to get all of us as Americans to understand the difficult legacy of race," Obama said of that struggle on Saturday.
"Our defensive effort allowed us to work through that struggle on the offensive end and keep a lead and just build the flow up," Curry said during an ESPN interview.
I struggle on the elliptical for 20 minutes before my roommate texts me to see if I want to go to the Blue Door Pub, one of my favorite restaurants.
Hillary Clinton continues to struggle on the left with criticism that she is too close to Wall Street and would not do enough to rein in the nation's largest banks.
Miller lamented the Canucks' continued struggle on the penalty kill, which ranks among the worst in the league, after Letestu's power-play marker forced them to play catch-up unsuccessfully.
While both The Sun and Daily Mail continue to thrive online, both papers continue to struggle on the print side, forcing both to reallocate resources to the profitable digital side.
Hitters can struggle on the road because pitches behave differently, he added; the same ball that hovers in the strike zone in Denver may break out of the zone elsewhere.
The Mets continued to struggle on the road, losing for the 210th time in 16 games away from Citi Field and dropping eight and a half games behind the Braves.
"It's very monumental in that a lot of our people struggle on an everyday basis because of their disconnection from their everyday self," said Wood, who hosted the studio show.
Economically, culturally and socially, one wonders whether the area around Upton Park will ever recover, and how exactly this part of East London is going to struggle on without the club.
Personally, I'm rooting for Liz Taylor ending up as a wildly popular YouTube makeup guru, reading "My Struggle" on a beach somewhere, the warm smell of colitas far, far behind her.
It's most often inextricably linked with ordeals and arduous tests, showing us that it's almost impossible to be passionate about a quest without having to struggle on our journey toward it.
Although I didn't grow up in the type of poverty described in the book, the accounts of single motherhood remind me exactly of watching my own mom struggle on her own.
Campus has never been particularly friendly to sobriety, and students in recovery from drug and alcohol use have been overwhelmingly left to struggle on their own with a potentially deadly habit.
Prenatal and postnatal depression often go hand in hand, and I still, more than two years after the birth of my child, struggle on and off with postpartum depression and anxiety.
He was not the only player to struggle on the reconfigured course, which has been playing three to four strokes higher than previous years, when it hosted the Wells Fargo Championship.
The majority of vessels are small patrol craft and corvettes that would struggle on extended missions, said Tom Waldwyn, research associate for The Military Balance at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
However, he found it hard to get going in a first set that saw both players struggle on serve before the 72nd-ranked Nishioka edged ahead and held to open his account.
The Lost Cause can only truly be part of his heritage and his culture if he sees it as a struggle on behalf of white Americans to retain a certain racial hierarchy.
"You know this golf course you're going to struggle on when you miss it," said Koepka, bidding to become the first golfer in more than a century to win three consecutive U.S. Opens.
Fellow American Heather Bergsma, the world champion, continued to struggle on the ice with an eighth-placed finish, to ensure the wait for the first U.S. Olympic speed skating medal in Pyeongchang continues.
The rapper, 28, appeared on the morning show Everyday Struggle on Wednesday, telling DJ Akademiks and Nadeska Alexis that there is "no bad blood" between the two after their split in April 2017.
But if he can bounce back and not repeatedly struggle on the biggest stage, Biden can hold off the other elite candidates looking to take him down a peg, such as Vermont Sen.
There have always been country artists who have shilled products for companies, but the problem now is that there are no great songs about class struggle on the radio to balance that all out.
It was a struggle to become efficient with a single character—all of whom were stylistically standalone from fighting game clichés, largely unlike stereotypical ninjas and wrestlers—but struggle on we did, I did.
The VariLeg team in Zurich believes they have hit upon the novel idea of adjustable softness in the knee that could make their exoskeleton the first model that does not struggle on uneven terrain.
Pay has fallen so far that nearly 4 in 85003 of America's workers today struggle on less than $31,200 a year — which is what $15 an hour translates to for a full-time worker.
The Duke of York's struggle on the BBC to defend his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein was the latest incident, yet he was far from the first royal of his generation to come under fire.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's ruling party plunged into a divisive leadership struggle on Monday when party chief Yeidckol Polevnsky refused to stand down after being voted out by opponents.
Growers in other states have been paying into an emergency fund for the Texas eradication program, should government support dry up and Texas growers struggle on their own to hold the weevil at bay.
The majority of these little-seen paintings have been reunited for the first time in roughly 22017 years in "Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle," on view at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Mass.
Find out how the toucan adjusted to his new nose and changed the world by tuning in to Toucan Nation, the uplifting movie about Grecia's struggle, on Animal Planet on August 24 at 10 p.m.  
Students with disabilities also continued to struggle on the exams: The pass rate for students with special needs on English was flat at 16 percent, and up about two points to 17.5 percent in math.
Students with disabilities also continued to struggle on the exams: The pass rate for students with special needs on English was flat at 16 percent, and up about two points to 17.5 percent in math.
The RSC plan ends or weakens some of the central provisions in Obamacare, including: Because of these weakened rules, people with expensive medical conditions might struggle on their own to afford insurance benefits that meet their needs.
Push back against that generational momentum, and you have a classic parent-child power struggle on your hands, which is especially difficult to manage when the "kids" on the family plan are anywhere from 10 to 30.
VIENNA, March 17 (Reuters) - Austrian property group Conwert and its biggest shareholder and German rival Adler ended a power struggle on Thursday by reaching a compromise on Adler's attempt to change Conwert's administrative board, which shareholders accepted.
"I thought maybe if there's anybody out there going through what I am maybe they'll find some comfort in that I'm still dancing," she tells Tech Insider about her decision to post about her struggle on Imgur.
"Right now, the struggle on right to repair is us Davids versus a whole slew of Goliaths," Nathan Proctor, the Director of the Campaign for the Right to Repair at US PIRG told me in an email.
Cory Booker's critique of his role in the 1994 crime bill, which led to an extended discussion of criminal justice issues that Biden seemed to struggle on — come down to issues where Biden could falter in a general.
The incumbent, Mr. Ghani, has declared that he will seek re-election, but his struggle on every front, from deteriorating security to the disintegration of the coalition that got him elected, has given hope to his potential opponents.
In Samanth Subramanian's superb book about the war and its aftermath, "This Divided Island," one of his interviewees, who was drawn to hard-line Hinduism, suggested that the Tigers lost because they based their struggle on language, not religion.
There is a similar struggle on the opposite end of the spectrum, where a woman's value and experiences in the workplace are determined by the amount of skin she chooses to show and how she chooses to show it.
Tycoons from Azerbaijan, Russia, Malaysia and the UAE have bought up property and developed luxury seaside resorts; but many folk feel that, as they struggle on low salaries and poor public services, a tiny group around Mr Djukanovic has got rich.
The retweets spawned an internal backlash (the Park Service temporarily shut down its account) and a short-lived power struggle on Twitter, when the official account for the Badlands National Park issued a series of factual tweets about climate change.
"  But he said his own plan is the "fastest and most effective way to move toward Medicare for All" and he would "engage in that struggle on day one of my administration and not put it off for several years.
That means the gulf between the cities and states where pay is beginning to rise, and those where even manufacturing workers and EMT's struggle on less than $15 an hour, will only grow as the nation heads into the 2018 election.
The presence of Roman gold coins in the fort also suggested that the massacre happened after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 A.D., which could have created a power struggle on the island, according to the researchers.
And she extends the story past the killings: more than half the book is taken up with the exhausting but ultimately successful struggle, on the part of guards and inmates both, for compensation from the judicial system for their suffering.
The Sabres, whose win over the Red Wings was their first in four home games this season, continue to struggle on the power play with five goals on 36 opportunities after going 0-for-9 over the last three contests.
Instead of hoping for a Supreme Court silver bullet, he argues, campaign finance reformers need to wage a much broader and more gradual struggle on the state and local level and in academia — as gun rights activists and marriage equality reformers did.
"I don't know if it's something she would really want to do… but it's always a struggle on how much you want to have exposed or how much access you want them to have to have to social media," Kardashian West said.
American-backed rebel forces, in contrast, have continued to struggle on the battlefield against both Mr. Assad's forces and the Islamic State, and more than 50 State Department diplomats recently signed an internal memo sharply critical of the Obama administration's policy in Syria.
They said that in the middle of the snowstorm, the Felix cousins forced Mr. Stark into the minivan after a violent struggle on the street outside his office and drove him to the home of another relative of theirs named Irvine Henry.
In a 2018 study he led, fit runners who voluntarily slashed their mileage after a marathon developed lower blood volume and other changes to their hearts and cardiovascular systems within about four weeks and began to struggle on the treadmill during strenuous running.
In acknowledging concern over nearly 10,000 no-shows in Denver's home loss to the unbeaten Los Angeles Rams last weekend, Ellis did not shy away from alluding to possible changes if the Broncos continue to struggle on the field and at the gates.
"I saw my mother, who worked 30 years for Hardees, struggle on food stamps to raise her family and now I'm doing the same thing," said Terrance Wise, a 42-year-old from Kansas City who was protesting outside the McDonald's meeting.
"While we were filming ["San Junipero"], it felt like, yes, we were still in the midst of the struggle for equality, but that we were moving forward and I, however naively, thought we'd continue to struggle on a path that moved forward," Davis says.
Reds LH John Lamb (1-3, 163) Graveman improved his unbeaten streak to three games but continued to struggle on the road in Houston on June 4, surrendering five runs on seven hits in 4 1/210 frames en route to a no-decision.
"I saw my mother, who worked 30 years for Hardee's, struggle on food stamps to raise her family and now I'm doing the same thing," said Terrance Wise, a 42-year-old from Kansas City, protesting outside the McDonald's meeting in a Chicago suburb.
ABOUT THE JETS (26-32-4): Winnipeg's offense continues to sputter, scoring two goals or fewer for the seventh time in the past 10 games on Tuesday, and its season-long struggle on special teams continued by allowing the tying goal on the power play.
In the Gaza Strip, power generation is so paltry that, even with imports from Israel and Egypt, it gets just one-third of what it needs - so the 20.5 million Gazans struggle on with an average of just four hours of electricity a day.
MATIAS ROMERO, Mexico (Reuters) - Central American migrants stranded on a journey through Mexico because of U.S. President Donald Trump's pressure on the Mexican government say they will struggle on toward the United States, even as their "caravan" said it would disband in Mexico City.
"We honestly believe that there was a struggle on the floor, and that struggle was a struggle for a gun and that shots were fired during that struggle, and our client didn't fire any of those shots," Mr. Stella said of the episode in the green room.
Ben Roethlisberger did manage a personal postseason best 13 consecutive completions at one point, and threw for 314 passing yards, but he continued to struggle on the opponents' half of the field, just as he had last week in a divisional round victory over Kansas City.
But it slipped later in the day and continued to struggle on Friday, after British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said he expected the formal divorce proceedings between Britain and the EU to begin early next year, and that two years may not be needed to negotiate a deal.
In the end, although her memoir underscores that a slow change will have to come from within Iran, it is also proof of the stunning effects of her nonviolent struggle on behalf of those who bravely, and at a very high cost, keep pushing for the most basic rights.
With how tired Alvarez looked after two rounds of trying to take Pettis down it would be well worth Dos Anjos' time to use those well timed shots along the fence to avoid a struggle on the way down and make Alvarez expend some energy in getting back up.
What would be needed were Americans in successive generations who were willing to do their part — through protests and struggle, on the streets and in the courts, through a civil war and civil disobedience and always at great risk — to narrow that gap between the promise of our ideals and the reality of their time.
The 29-year-old native of Dallas has worked six frames just once in six starts this season and continues to struggle on the road, losing all three outings while posting an 23 ERA this campaign after going six turns away from home without a victory last year following a triumph at Boston on Aug. 23.
"No matter how unpopular it is, no matter what it costs, no matter whether it brings victory or defeat, it is our duty to hope on and struggle on and work on until we make the humblest citizen of the United States the peer and the equal in rights and privileges of every other citizen of the United States," Wilson declared in defense of his amendment.
By referring to landmark court cases which addressed issues of civil rights and racial segregation, Jackson explicitly evokes the socio-political history of protest and struggle on the part of black people (and other people of color) in the US. At first seeing them, I wondered whether Jackson was just identifying herself to the viewer with her use of images of black people engaged in protest or being confronted by police.
But for many of his supporters, even approaching the border may be a struggle; on Thursday, Venezuela's National Guard also blocked access to the La Cabrera tunnel, after a convoy of buses transporting members of the opposition-led National Assembly tried to pass through, according to video footage obtained by CNN from VPI TV. The buses were blocked for more than 30 minutes before the caravan was permitted to continue, the footage shows.
Spain's success comes at a time when America continues its struggle on the border; in part due to opposition to legislative reforms and anti-borders groups successfully fighting President TrumpDonald John TrumpOvernight Defense: Ex-Navy secretary slams Trump in new op-ed | Impeachment tests Pompeo's ties with Trump | Mexican president rules out US 'intervention' against cartels EXCLUSIVE: 2020 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Giuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' MORE's immigration policies in the courts.

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