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Analysts have grown increasingly concerned that companies owned by buyout firms, which on average carry higher debt burdens, may struggle more than their peers as the economy worsens.
They may struggle more for space on Sunday when they face Australia in the semi-final because it is the day of the presidential election.
While accepting that some students have English as a second language and may struggle more with the final written exam, he says the discrepancy still exists with those students who do not have English as a second language.
Young carers, those aged under 24, make up around 5% of all unpaid carers (around 289,000 people) but - as the following sections consider - may struggle more than other age groups with the responsibility of providing care for free.
You are suddenly thrown together with a huge number of other individuals from all kinds of backgrounds," says Bale. "Some people will thrive in this environment, others may struggle more with forming these new relationships, especially given they're more distant from previous sources of support".
Other companies may struggle more.
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Women generally carry more body fat than men -- for obvious, child-bearing reasons -- and may simply struggle more with pull-ups because of it, even if all other measures were equal, Davidson says.
Australia's One Nation may struggle even more now Ms Hanson has lost her seat.But what really marks out the new populist parties and links them most closely to the far-right of the 1930s is their insistence on pitting in-group against out-group.
But it appears that defenses may have struggled more during the lockout.
The region may have struggled more than any other part of the country in 2001-2, as its manufacturing base withered.
As a result, these athletes tend to struggle more with workouts and may train at lower workloads in an effort to avoid large amounts of ventilatory work.
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