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The Yankees continue to have trouble scoring runs consistently.
Some also continue to have trouble understanding the logic of fining a government in financial difficulty.
"Our kind of people," she said, "continue to have trouble outside".
Even when the late-night shows return, studios will most likely continue to have trouble.
Many businesses continue to have trouble obtaining credit, without which a recovery of the European economy is unlikely.
Smaller companies continue to have trouble borrowing, and most of the new financing is limited to bigger corporations.
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But scientists continued to have trouble getting the cells.
And CSX has continued to have trouble with its reporting of crossing accidents.
In the capital, Yamoussoukro, United Nations representatives have continued to have trouble gaining access to its southern reaches.
The Mets left nine runners on base, continuing to have trouble driving home runners in scoring position.
Meanwhile, American consumers had many new, affordable choices in cars — while Detroit continued to have trouble competing with its Japanese rivals.
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