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He ran into more trouble finding machinery that could work in such narrow confines.
Those flies also have more trouble finding serrata mates when raised along with birchii flies.
Moreover, after workers have lost their jobs, they have had more trouble finding new ones.
"If you just tried to do this in Union Square, you'd have more trouble finding people willing".
Job losses occurred across almost all industries, but blacks had considerably more trouble finding work than whites.
Dating sites seem to suggest that highly educated women have more trouble finding a partner than women in more traditionally female jobs.
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Analysts had been expecting wages to grow more quickly as unemployment fell to low levels and more employers reported trouble finding workers.
Parents therefore need support in raising their children (see, e.g., Gillies 2012); (2) Due to external influences (new social media, more complex and competitive societies and migration), parents experience more trouble in finding "the right way" to raise their children, and are therefore actively searching for guidance and support (see, e.g., Asscher et al. 2008; Ivan et al. 2014).
Dr. Pamela Sicher, a psychiatrist in private practice on the Upper East Side, said: "We have more and more children that are having trouble finding personal reasons to work hard at their own goals.
More than half reported trouble finding talented staff.
If so, I don't imagine he'll have too much trouble finding more work.
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