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The main thing is that you can't stop struggling.
But Mrs. Dawson did not stop struggling with the youths who loitered on the corner, sometimes until 3 a.m.
Once you've done that, get some proper help because you won't stop struggling until you do.
This is a delicious freedom most of us couldn't do without, but also a source of insecurity we never stop struggling with (look up "imposter syndrome").
When they stop struggling, as with the two interviewees above, the effect is very different and much warmer, more beguiling and rewarding.
Quit your book group; stop struggling to make dates with that hard-to-pin-down friend; accept you'll never be a good cook.
As the Tiens guide puts it, joining the company means: "You stop struggling financially," there is "little risk of losing", and "if you work for five years you can retire".
Mr. Melamed knows that trope won't wash anymore, but he doesn't have anything to replace it; what passes for a climax here is the kids' realization that they might as well stop struggling, relax and take their medications.
[In these tests, researchers measure how long it takes a rodent to stop struggling after being suspended by its tail or placed in a pool of liquid; giving up is presumed to be a rodent version of despair.].
Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) are taken from the surface and dragged down until they stop struggling.
This was framed as a gift, but "stop struggling" is something that is said to coerce compliance, not inspire confidence.
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