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But perhaps some part of him needs it: the constant tussle.
Mastering tricks is a constant tussle with the counterintuitive, and each small success the result of endlessly repeated failure.
Typically, Rupa's family faces a constant tussle between putting money aside for rent and buying food for themselves and their child.
And this constant tussle between universities, the Home Office and the UKBA, where we get blamed, is ultimately damaging Britain's image around the world as a welcoming educational destination.
There's a constant tussle in these songs between strength and fragility, fierce independence and a desire to belong, a wondering of where she fits in and what makes her content: "Is it still OK that I don't know how to be alone?" she asks at the song's opening.
And maybe, too, an earnest, policy-oriented optimism plays a part, since as Marjorie Williams pointed out recently in The Washington Post, Americans tend to hew to the belief that the constant tussle between work and home is a problem that can be solved.
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Finally, there will be constant tussles between service providers (SPs) and InPs on multiple levels: Each InP will be interested in getting as much of the deployment as possible put on its equipment, and then optimizing allocation under given constraints.
Take the ride-sharing industry's constant contentious tussle over everything from driver compliance to the classification of workers.
They tussle.
A tussle ensued.
There was a tussle.
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