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Many people on zero-hours contracts are unable to plan for their future and regularly struggle with paying bills and having a decent family life.
Around the country, legal and corrections officials regularly struggle to keep capital defendants alive while some of them flirt with death, whether because of frailty, suicidal instincts or a wish to challenge the system.
The Action for Children charity warns that more than a third of parents regularly struggle to make money last to the end of the month, meaning the festive season puts particularly strain on their finances.
The public debate between Ms. Rosen and Mrs. Romney echoes beyond the campaign trail, where women regularly struggle with questions of how to balance work outside the home, their family responsibilities and the emotional responses that accompany any choice they make.
Grimley's side could hardly have had a better start against Wicklow who regularly struggle away from their Aughrim base.
A spokeswoman said: "Since 2002, more than 400 Scottish post offices have closed and plans for privatisation of Royal Mail threatens jobs and the operation of the universal service obligation whilst people across rural Scotland regularly struggle with the lack of mobile phone coverage as the current system fails to deliver for Scotland.
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The number of British universities regularly struggling to recruit them trebled between 1998 and 2001; almost 60% reported difficulty in recruiting lecturers.
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