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The new cabinet may struggle to command sufficient support in Congress.
A new folk act would struggle to command an arena-sized audience.
One of the main reasons statistics struggle to command more investment is an image problem.
Even the boss of a company the size of Tesco would struggle to command those sums on a guaranteed basis.
Bosses of titans such as Vodafone or GlaxoSmithKline would struggle to command awards of that size in such a short period.
Even the New Statesman, arguing that Corbyn would "struggle to command the authority and respect of the parliamentary party", has given its support to Cooper.
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No longer does Sanchez feel that he enters a huddle and struggles to command attention.
So did Jimenez, who said he struggled to command his breaking ball.
He had struggled to command his fastball, he said, but fanned Andrelton Simmons with a slider to end the inning.
The granular images of him struggling to command a microphone while attempting to embody Orwell's dystopia were a masterclass in incongruity.
Labour's largely squandered first term when it struggled to command and control Britain's unwieldy public services could be blamed on not knowing any better.
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