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Without Arabic, tyros may struggle at training camps and on the battlefield.
However, the report issues a warning that the new breed of students may struggle at university if tutors assume they have experienced an A-level style of education.
Tony Blair is godfather to one of Mr Murdoch's young daughters, and David Cameron went riding with the husband of Rebekah Brooks, a former NI boss and neighbour.Readers may struggle at times to navigate the claims and counter-claims.
According to widespread interpretation, a nine-month-old who is not yet sitting up, crawling or capable of accurately picking up objects using co-ordinated fingers and thumb may struggle at school at five.
David Cameron may struggle at passport control when he returns home from his trip to the US and Brazil after fluffing a mock citizenship test on the Late Show with David Letterman.
Though his pedigree (his sire is the sprint champion Smoke Glacken) suggests he may struggle at the Kentucky Derby distance of a mile and a quarter, Read the Footnotes took an important step in the direction of Churchill Downs.
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Although very young children may struggle with eating at the high tables on the pavement outside, the seafood is excellent value.
Arm has been moving into the server market to boost growth, but there are concerns it may struggle to succeed at the same time as it faces growing competition in its key smartphone and tablet sector.
Sure these algorithms may struggle or fail at more complex, creative writing but it's early days yet.
We may struggle with attempts at merging science and religion, when, for instance, we watch the Christmas planetarium show "Star of Wonder," which purports to find logical explanations for the Star of Bethlehem.
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