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But she struggles to earn a stable living.
Right now, GM struggles to earn a profit on its basic Brazilian Corsa, which it sells for roughly 16,000 reais ($9,000).
She initially struggles to earn a living, and as a single woman, cannot secure a bank loan for a business idea.
The speaker in that instance was Clarkson, who likes to invoke his struggles to earn a C-plus in high-school biology as a lesson in the importance of responding to pressure.
Graeme Maxton of Autopolis, an automotive consultancy, estimates that China will sell 4.5m cars annually by 2010, a rapid pace of growth but one which could tail off once the demands of the wealthy minority are satisfied and the majority still struggles to earn enough for a car.The increasing congestion of urban roads may also act as a brake.
The Long Beach resident often struggles to earn enough money painting houses to eat and pay rent.
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"We expected some decline in earnings because we kept hearing from authors that they were struggling to earn a living.
In 2011 and early 2012, he struggled to earn callups.
Still, the food would struggle to earn even one Michelin star.
Wales are actually pretty strong in the forwards, so he might struggle to earn a place.
But it has left businesses struggling to earn reliable profits on both commodities and manufactured goods.
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