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In truth, both candidates may have trouble generating public interest in their campaigns.
Nissan has introduced two new models here this year, while Toyota has introduced 12, and without new models, the company will have trouble generating consumer interest, analysts said.
A city that has been trapped by too much gentrification, or too many shopping malls, will have trouble generating the spark that is essential to making a city that works.
A leaderless group always will have trouble generating a coherent strategy and executing a coherent military operation.
The $200 billion will also be used to provide block grants for projects in rural areas that might have trouble generating revenue, federal lending, and funding for innovative projects.
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Alliance's revenue has exploded in the last two years, but the company has had trouble generating profits.
The Democrats seem to have had trouble generating opposition to Roberts.
But the Americans had trouble generating an attack against the Canadian checking.
Patients with lower levels had trouble generating enough new cells in time; patients with higher levels did not lose enough to set off the make-more alarm.
The Queens Museum of Art had trouble generating contractor interest in its renovation project seven months ago, but the bid it reissued in December received a very different response.
The former prime minister has been seeking a publisher for his own memoirs, and is said to have had trouble generating interest.
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