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Strange, because, for instance, Janet, a depressed teen, tries to discuss what's bugging her with her mother: she's having trouble achieving more than one orgasm when she has vaginal sex with her boyfriend.
If you're having trouble achieving your goals, what you need might be a little social pressure.
Branson's stakes in terrestrial aviation (Virgin Atlantic and Virgin America) have increased, while his space flight endeavor (Virgin Galactic) is having trouble achieving lift-off.
If you are having trouble achieving the speed and power you want, try using a lighter cue.
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But he has had trouble achieving the right balance.Will the new structure help?
With the worsening situation in Iraq, he may have trouble achieving this goal without a draft.
If you keep letting it rest, you won't have trouble achieving a thin 12- to 13-inch round.
Barry Koopersmith said he had trouble achieving stated mileage on the 2011 Elantra GLS that he bought in March 2011.
Mr. Hohn, a Democrat who is general manager of the WEB Rural Water System, had never before sought elective office and had trouble achieving name recognition.
In both cases, a more powerful military force had trouble achieving its military or political goals; in Lebanon, Israel's war against Hezbollah did not destroy the group's entire arsenal of rockets, and increased the popularity of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
If you're overweight, or even of normal weight, you'll have trouble achieving that, because body fat elides the separations between parts and makes it harder to bend them.
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