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A lot of people don't take the trouble to work out how it works, and they give up.
As this short novel unfolds, we discover that each of these travellers has some personal trouble to work out or some inner conflict to resolve.
When she took the trouble to work at it, Ms. Highsmith needed only pitiless insight to turn her characters inside out.
An original feature in both of Holman's novels is that she doesn't assume our suspension of disbelief in the omniscience of a particular narrator: she takes the trouble to work out why this story is being told, by whom and to whom.
Not everyone is willing to go through so much trouble to work at home.
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Nonsense, Mr. Beresford thought, without troubling to work it out any further than that.
Avoid bringing your outside troubles to work, sort through them before work if possible.
Businesses in other parts of Mumbai also remained open".I had no trouble heading to work today -the trains, autos and taxis are all working," says Nitin Phadke who works in a stationary company in Thane.
Mr. Schwedock learned about the protest after his boss warned that he might have trouble getting to work.
Many were having trouble getting to work, and Mr. Seaton said that a dearth of workers had contributed to the decision to shut down the entire B line.
Jenelle promises her that she'll be there right on time, and that Bahhbrahh won't have any trouble getting to work her weekend shift.
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