Sentence examples for struggle for clear from inspiring English sources

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See how the Guardian's exposure of NSA and GCHQ surveillance practices has had to struggle for clear salience in Britain (as opposed to in the US and across Europe) because the corporation has only occasionally followed through at full throttle.

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Port struggled for clear winners – captain Travis Boak gathered a game-high 32 disposals, midfielder Ollie Wines (24 touches) was busy and small forwards Angus Monfries and Chad Wingard each kicked two goals.

As Joyce Gold described buildings and streets that no longer existed, tourists below us struggled for a clear view of the site.

Mr. Gore may be doing well in the Northeast and on the West Coast, but he is struggling for a clear lead in his home state.

Martin, 28, understands the frustrations of both those in the stands and the players on the pitch as Chris Hughton's men struggle for consistency to pull themselves clear of the relegation zone.

"This is not merely a personalized struggle for power but also a clear sign of the inability of Peronism as a movement to build a coherent ideological identity," said Graciela Romer, a leading political analyst here.

As Widmer makes clear, the ensuing struggle for independence took place against the backdrop of African enslavement.

"The arc of history is quite clear that the struggle for LGBT equality is part of our civil rights," Takano said.

Guitar strumming, close harmonies, coffeehouse earnestness and songs about the perpetual struggle for love, self-affirmation and a clear conscience have made the duo of Emily Saliers and Amy Ray perennials for the collegiate at heart.

And, as similar lawsuits will undoubtedly work their way across several affected industries, it's clear that the struggle for climate resilience will, at least to some extent, play out in the courts.

And for those students who may be considering a sabbatical post as a great way to idle away this year's struggle for graduate jobs, Streeting has a clear message: "If people hope to ride out the recession by being a sabbatical officer, they're in for a bumpy ride – because it's not an easy job".

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