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Of particular concern is TNT, which has struggled somewhat in developing hit original shows while rival cable networks including FX and AMC have found success with envelope-pushing programs such as "Sons of Anarchy" and "Breaking Bad," respectively.
Instead of carrying it through Penn Station past all the homeless people, I could take the money and give it to my local food pantry, or send at least four "baskets of hope" to struggling families in developing countries through Heifer International.
But it is notable, if only to underscore the Yankees' struggle in developing starters.
FOR the better part of 18 years, "The Mists of Avalon," Marion Zimmer Bradley's best-selling 1983 novel, languished in Hollywood as movie studios struggled in vain to develop a feature film of the 876-page saga.
The dispute highlights a central issue in health care, as makers of brand-name drugs — many of which have struggled in recent years to develop successful new drugs — fight to limit generic competition on their existing products for as long as possible.
He notes that the effect of a low level of Effort Required on the moral worth of the action might depend on whether little effort was required (i) because the agent has a "naturally good character" or (ii) because the agent has struggled to, and succeeded in, developing a character that makes morally good action easy, though she did not initially possess such a character (p. 103).
In spite of good intentions, the availability of high quality evidence and training in evidence-based guideline development, the staff at the hospitals participating in SEA-ORCHID struggled to develop evidence-based guidelines.
Several private landholders such as David Hopcraft in Kenya have struggled to develop wildlife as a land use option for many years but suffer from weak proprietary rights, bureaucratic uncertainty, and restrictions on use.
As the holiday giving season approaches, and we illuminate these beacons of hope, I am wrestling with a perpetually challenging question: How do you get more Americans to pay attention to the life-and-death struggle of children in developing countries?
In general, physicists have struggled to develop a cloak that is broadband, omnidirectional, and big enough to hide a macroscopic object.
The economic transformation proposed in the new report will improve the lives of billions, the authors argue, from people suffering from air pollution in crowded cities to farmers struggling with poor soils in developing countries, the authors found.
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