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The captain told his passengers the boat could not struggle on much longer.
The programme rested on the unlikely premise that an ineffectual South Vietnamese government could somehow struggle on in the absence of half a million American soldiers when it had barely survived with their help.
But with tricky away matches against Wales and Ireland, they could struggle to improve on a record under coach Andy Robinson that has produced just three victories and a draw in 15 matches.
There's talk of interest from the Premier League and Schindelmeiser concedes that the club could struggle to hold on to all of their stars in the next transfer windows.
Armed forces veterans could struggle to get on social housing waiting lists in Wales, a committee of MPs has warned.
Analysts agree that simply creating a Nato or EU mouthpiece would backfire, especially as the organisations – which rely on drawn-out consensus-building among different foreign policy perspectives – could struggle to even agree on their message.
Independent TV producers who fail to make progress on diversity could struggle to get their programmes commissioned by the BBC under new guidelines released by the corporation.
Now it could struggle to turn a profit on its reported $30 million budget. .
It contains very little new money, though, and with no budget or commissioning power the new director of arts could struggle to make an appreciable impact on ratings-driven channel controllers and commissioners.
Otherwise, Corbyn could struggle to secure a decent gender balance on his front bench.
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