Sentence examples for wrestling with the notion from inspiring English sources

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Internally, the BBC was wrestling with the notion of what Radio 1's role might be when it had only four million listeners.

Still wrestling with the notion of retirement, Rebus attempts to distract himself by taking Quant for a meal at the Caledonian Hotel – the location of an unsolved murder.

Wrestling with the notion of a follow-up, she embarked on a compulsive spree of collaborations with different producers, including David Lowery of the band Cracker; Aaron Comess of the Spin Doctors; the hip-hop producer Mike Mangini, and T-Bone Burnett, whadhad coaxed hits out of the Wallflowers and Counting Crows.

In the process, the 25 hard-luck Poles working on the project are wrestling with the notion of building a dream boat away from the hulking megayachts of the technology mogul Larry Ellison and the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, but closer to the ideal of another snakebit sailor who had to rough it: Odysseus.

After the anxiety and drama of the past few days in Nigeria, it is tempting to get carried away by the impact of this ballot - what it represents for both Africa's largest democracy and for those countries on the continent still wrestling with the notion that power can change hands without the world coming to an end.

It's not enough to say a show is wrestling with the notion of God; it actually has to wrestle with it. .

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But now the world must wrestle with the notion that supplies are limited and prices are rapidly rising.

Mr. Larson wrestled with the notion of driving a truck to Los Angeles himself to fetch the assets.

I think why the religious like it, is that it allows them to wrestle with the notion of God and it stretches them mentally and spiritually.

Like the more I say, the further from the truth of her I get," Cat concedes, and this novel wrestles with the notion that the truth — the truth of our private, inner lives — is not only subjective but contradictory and often unknowable.

In particular, participants wrestled with the notion that an unmet need for healthcare could be defined as not having access to existing or offered services, as well as not having access to services which are not covered by insurance benefits or publicly-funded systems.

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