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IN Manhattan, people usually struggle to find apartments, or at least they anticipate a struggle.
By contrast, people with Asperger syndrome and other autism spectrum disorders usually struggle to pick up nonverbal social cues.
If they can't run, they will not benefit from play-action passes; they will usually struggle to keep their own defense off the field and rested.
Distressed firms usually struggle to raise new funding thanks to a problem known as "debt overhang": new cash is diverted to pay off debts rather than fund new investments.
However, given my experience in teaching medical students (who usually struggle to retain the constituent elements of any syndrome, let alone historical details of its origin), another approach may be considered.
When Police Commissioner Bernard B. Kerik walked up to a lectern Thursday and attacked the Port Authority Police Department, it was a gesture seldom seen in a world where law enforcement agencies usually struggle to keep their feuds private.
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However, rowing has brought him into direct conflict with his Muslim faith, Sbihi usually struggling to fast at Ramadan.
A politician who usually struggles to strike any tone other than a very English reasonableness, he becomes animated when talking about society.
Historically, the tournament usually struggles to attract consistently high attendances but perhaps a little tinkering with venues and teams would have been prudent, with China and Japan much more capable of coming close to filling such a massive stadium.
Lieutenant Lois said many scavengers, like Mr. Bosque, speak little or no English, drive into Manhattan in run-down vans from out of state and are usually struggling to make ends meet.
Webber, who has usually struggled to beat Vettel at Yas Marina, was 0.1 seconds quicker than the German.
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