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The next morning, he had trouble conveying his thoughts.
Mr. Langella, 60, has no trouble conveying the character's cruelty.
Local and state officials were plainly having trouble conveying information about Election Day obstacles and remedies.
This is not to say that he isn't concerned; it's just that he has trouble conveying it.
But if its smaller details are sometimes precious, Ms. Smith has no trouble conveying the larger sensations that she experienced.
The point he's had trouble conveying, to the networks and studios and record companies, is that the sand castles people cherish most are the handmade ones with melted edges.
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Some of the material is delivered in Yiddish, with supertitles provided, though they're hardly worth the trouble: the performers convey all the meaning that's needed.
Richard Blumenthal, the Democratic senatorial candidate for Connecticut, is in trouble for having conveyed the impression (unwittingly, says he) that he served in Vietnam, when in fact he had obtained several deferments.
They have trouble expressing affection, love and conveying warm feelings though there must be loads of love deep within.
A key contribution of this analysis is that it troubles the notion conveyed by the existing literature (e.g., Karnieli-Miller et al., 2007) that medical professionals' not using the a-word or the d-word is intensely problematic.
Interest rates in Japan won't stay as low as they are forever," notes Brian Waterhouse at CLSA, a brokerage.If that is also the message that the banks are conveying to Mr Kan, his government should be troubled.
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