Sentence examples for endured difficulties from inspiring English sources

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Interpublic has already endured difficulties that include a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation of accounting irregularities; two restatements of earnings dating to 1996; a suspension of the dividend; repeated misses of earnings estimates; and several downgradings of corporate debt, to one level above junk status.

We should consider and emulate these families that have endured difficulties and found breakthroughs by caring for the souls of their own family members.

If we somehow manage to change the prevailing narrative about who homeless veterans are by including portraits of strong, capable women who have endured difficulties and yet can manage to overcome with the right, well-timed assistance, we will have done a lot.

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But some on Wall Street -- along with Interpublic clients, employees and even competitors -- are wondering if anyone can reverse the flagging fortunes of the company as it endures difficulties that range from a federal investigation of its accounting procedures to mounting losses at a sports-marketing division.

Mothers who suffer from postpartum depression may endure difficulties regarding their ability to cope with life events, as well as negative clinical implications for maternal-infant attachment.

What Rilke is suggesting is not simply that we give up easier pleasures because the best things in life happen to be difficult, but rather that the difficulty itself is what makes those efforts so rewarding that we need not merely endure difficulty to get to a goal, but must understand difficulty as part of the goal.

What Rilke is suggesting is not simply that we give up easier pleasures because the best things in life happen to be difficult, but rather that the difficulty itself is what makes those efforts so rewarding — that we need not merely endure difficulty to get to a goal, but must understand difficulty as part of the goal.

Neither heroic nor victimized, he endured the difficulties and dangers of combat with a kind of quixotic stoicism.

At his send-off in Baghdad, Gen. John P. Abizaid, the top officer at Central Command, saluted him as "a soldiers' soldier, who has led from the front, endured many difficulties, and never complained".

Hosseini visited Afghanistan in 2003, and "heard so many stories about what happened to women, the tragedies that they had endured, the difficulties, the gender-based violence that they had suffered, the discrimination, the being barred from active life during the Taliban, having their movement restricted, being banned essentially from practicing their legal, social rights, political rights".

I endured the difficulty of the exercises and the hardship of being there.

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