Sentence examples for complicated struggles from inspiring English sources

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Instead, Kukla, the director of the Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation, recounts the colorful story of the long and complicated struggles in the 1780's and 90's for unimpeded use of the river and its southernmost port.

Crime rates differentiate by region, with the more developed coastal regions and inland cities having higher crime rates.1 Some researchers have argued that "in the current period and for a long time in the future our country will experience strong within-people conflicts, high crime rates, and complicated struggles with enemies.

Nearly absent of narration, the episodes follow the complicated struggles faced by the dying and their families, from the physical pain and the emotional toll of death to dealing with the high costs of hospitalization and decisions over finances, property and child custody.

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What makes them compelling, mainly, is the biographical dimension, the complicated struggle for an integrated identity.

But as G.E. must now realize, the dynamics of this long and complicated struggle have now shifted dramatically against it.

Speaking before the blast occurred, Xinjiang Governor Nur Bekri said that China faced a "long and fierce and very complicated struggle" in Xinjiang.

But the job puts him into the shadow of a complicated struggle over who controls the annual extravaganza of Irish pride, and thrusts a relative newcomer into one of New York's most brightly lighted ceremonial roles.

A1 Advocacy groups on the left and the right scrambled to adjust to what had suddenly become a far more complicated struggle over judicial nominations with the death of Chief Justice Rehnquist.

OBITUARY, PAGE A16 A NEW POLITICAL LANDSCAPE -- Advocacy groups on the left and the right scrambled to adjust to what had suddenly become a far more complicated struggle over judicial nominations.

In addition to the Leni Riefenstahl spectacles the German occupiers compel her to exhibit, she shows the work of Henri-Georges Clouzot, a giant of the classical French cinema and a symbol of France's risky and morally complicated struggle for cultural survival during the war.

Perry warms to Capote's attentions, and the rest of the movie turns into a complicated struggle between the two of them, with a desperate Perry telling Capote enough of his story to try to motivate the writer to help him, and a devious Capote both kid-gloving and bullying Perry until he opens up and describes the night of the murders.

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