Sentence examples for is having increasing trouble from inspiring English sources

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For example, a common compensatory strategy is to turn up the volume when someone is having increasing trouble hearing or following TV shows.

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A survey released by the bank Thursday showed that small- and medium-size business were having increasing trouble obtaining bank loans.

"One of the biggest failings in medicine is that as we increasingly realize the importance of treating hypertension, that lower numbers are better than higher numbers, we have increasing trouble reaching those goals".

He had increasing trouble with his balance.

The 30-year bond also was held back by the fact that OPEC is having trouble agreeing on increases in oil production.

He is having picture trouble.

Amadeo is having trouble breathing.

"Everyone is having trouble hiring.

(Ford is having trouble building it).

Emily Jane Goodman, a State Supreme Court justice in Manhattan, said the practical effect of her stalled pay was that she had to sell a summer home in the Hamptons and was having trouble paying for increasing fees on her two-bedroom apartment in the city.

In the big economy firms are free to change their prices - to cut prices if they are having trouble selling their product, to increase them if they think it will not hurt their sales.

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