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But for every young person with minimal debt and a room of their own, there seems to be another whose "baby boomer" parents are struggling, whether because of the death grip of their enormous mortgages, or because of debt, unemployment and redundancy.
Nor can I know when a patient tells me they're struggling, whether they're on a poor treatment plan, or it's brilliant and they're not following it.
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It's at this point that poor person brain blossoms: I'm still going to struggle whether or not I buy a bag of chips, so I might as well buy the chips.
For months, he had been struggling with whether to try to go back to the seminary.
The Fed should not be struggling with whether to do more at their next meeting.
But as Republican candidates gear up for 2012, many are struggling with whether to embrace those passions.
Commissioners are also struggling over whether to regulate thousands of charities, labor unions, trade associations and "social welfare" groups.
"Does the government have good reason to ensure that facility in America?" European countries are similarly struggling with whether and how to regulate Internet service.
Most pointed, the families find themselves struggling with whether and how to participate in the public debate over guns and violence.
I've been struggling with whether or not to download Facebook's new app aimed at children, Messenger Kids, onto my daughter's iPad.
But now, she adds, "I think 'having to' has made it easier for lots of women who were already struggling with whether to return".
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