Sentence examples for struggle to equal from inspiring English sources

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It's an incredible achievement for a title that some thought would struggle to equal, let alone eclipse, the success of Modern Warfare 2, the previous instalment in the series.

After a dispiriting second-round defeat to the Indiana Pacers in the playoffs, the Knicks are widely viewed as a team that will struggle to equal or better the 54 regular-season victories that put them second in the Eastern Conference.

The net result is that games represent a pinnacle that other simulation and virtualisation software struggle to equal (Stuart 2011).

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In the extraordinary third season of the show -- when it hit peaks that the writers are still struggling to equal -- Carrie, deluding herself that she'd finally recovered from her painful break-up with the man known, for his wealth and status, as Mr. Big (Chris Noth), developed a cozy, apparently satisfying romance with a furniture designer named Aidan (John Corbett).

I sketch two of these respects in which Internet publishers are still struggling to equal the achievements of Gutenberg, his predecessors, and his inheritors responsible for what has been an enormously durable, remarkably stable publication medium, the humble and familiar book.

Since that time, Republicans have struggled to equal Bush's levels of Hispanic support.

Brentford hammered struggling Wolves to equal a 75-year club record of five straight wins in England's second tier.

Perhaps a psychological evaluation would reveal more than we want to know in a nation that has struggled to be equal and just.

More recently, Arab Americans and homosexuals took centre stage in the struggle to achieve equal protection and equal opportunity in American society.

As the longest running and oldest women's sports association, the L.P.G.A. has been a pioneer and leader in the struggle to gain equal opportunities for female athletes.

Though Afro-Mauritanians struggle to obtain equal education, employment, and political representation, they look down on the Haratin because of their origins in slavery — and regard them with suspicion for their connection with the Beydanes.

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