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1. Some people looking after elderly parents have trouble with the role reversal involved.
2. He began to have trouble with his right knee.
3. Teenagers who drop out of high school have trouble finding jobs.
4. Students growing up from nursery school to college have trouble dealing with realities.
5. If you domesticate this raccoon, it will have trouble living in the wild.
6. Many people have trouble sleeping after a long flight .
7. I might have trouble crossing the road here.
8. Warning: Viewers may have trouble understanding some characters' dialects.
9. Retailers have trouble suppressing their fury.
10. Sometimes I have trouble remembering her name.
11. I often have trouble making myself understood in Japanese.
12. Some foreign learners also have trouble with their aitches.
13. Most modern scholars have trouble with both ideas.
14. Parents of these children have trouble ignoring these behaviors and in being consistently firm when the answer Is no.
15. I assure you he won't have trouble finding another job.
16. You'd have trouble swinging a gerbil, let alone a cat, in the kitchen.
17. If you have trouble finding a place for your event, ask the caterer about locales or venues. 4.
18. Their problem is they have trouble setting boundaries around their need to fix things.
19. Even somebody as talented as Cadalora may have trouble adapting to the special steering characteristics of the Honda.
20. Bias in the press Most people would have trouble conceiving of the enormity of the bias against testing in the national press.
21. Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when your wings have trouble remembering how to fly.
22. The Khedive is starting to realize that he might have trouble on his hands.
23. She was a plain, dippy girl who always looked like she'd have trouble getting past the £200 question on Millionaire.
24. I'm sending the document as an attachment. Please let me know if you have trouble reading it.
25. Even those of us who like to think we know better sometimes have trouble keeping Hollywood fantasies separate from reality.
26. Yogurt is a good source of calcium for anyone, but especially good for people who have trouble digesting milk.
27. Why do experts estimate 90 million adults in our computerized age have trouble reading and writing?
27. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
28. Even people who have been in the business for decades sometimes have trouble spotting impostor curls.
29. Cowboys received $ 8 million in payouts in sanctioned rodeos in 1995, but many still claim to have trouble covering expenses.
30. There was only one course in which Professor Sano, my depart-ment head, thought I might have trouble.
1. Some people looking after elderly parents have trouble with the role reversal involved.
31. Which is precisely why our guests have trouble pinpointing exactly which half they prefer.
32. Older people might forget whether they took medication, or have trouble keeping track of what to take, and when.
33. If you have trouble obtaining a reservation at a particular kennel, you can consider it a good sign.
34. Indoors, you may have trouble with the acoustics of the room in which you are recording.
35. Children, and adults, who have trouble identifying and anticipating difficult situations usually charge into them with their eyes closed.
36. And a couple of performers have trouble with the verse, galloping through the rhymes rather than letting them flow naturally.
37. And most of the former Warsaw Pact nations have trouble deciding if they want either free elections or free markets.
38. It would also mean that viewers, their trigger fingers on the clicker, would have trouble avoiding the candidates.
39. But we have trouble seeing them for what they really are because of the images burnished into our consciousness by movie-makers.
40. Nerdistan companies will have trouble attracting well-connected, savvy, media-oriented workers.
41. Furthermore, the exhaust gases have trouble exiting the engine bell in a smooth and linear flow.
42. Many people who have trouble with diets are used to eating lots of snacks during the day.
43. If you have trouble in finding exactly the same varieties, you local nursery should be able to suggest some good alternatives.
44. I have trouble knowing what colors look good against each other.
45. People have trouble positioning the paper and adjusting the software so the printout appears just right.
46. Even experienced and sophisticated readers have been known to have trouble with Thoreau's books.
47. Others have trouble with spoken language.
48. Left-handers have trouble using can-openers, scissors, and potato peelers.
49. People with dyspraxia may even have trouble speaking.
50. We may also suspend your ads if we have trouble processing charges for your account.
51. And unfortunately, many people who have RLS also have trouble controlling sudden limb movements, which can occur every 20 to 30 seconds all night long -- a major sleep disrupter.
52. That means the hackers, or whoever they might sell the information to, would have trouble making direct charges.
53. The biggest nonregistered NGOs, by contrast, are thought to have about 20 people – without legal status, they have trouble fundraising and may not open multiple branches.
54. Three in 10 five-year-old boys have trouble reciting the alphabet and one in five are unable to count to 10, according to statistics representing England and Wales, published for the first time today.
55. Captain: We have trouble now. The polestar is our only navigator.
56. For example, we don't think we're spender, but we have trouble saving money.
57. Rural schools are perhaps the best place to experiment with digital teaching methods like online courses, since they have trouble offering some types of classes already, said Ms. Lento.
57. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
58. But they will conveniently forget about your hero anointment a few hours later when they have trouble printing because of a network slowdown — you will be enemy No. 1 at that moment.
59. The National Center for Learning Disabilities says people with dyspraxia have trouble planning and completing fine motor tasks.
60. How can ability let his mood ameliorate? Need not have trouble again!
61. Whenever we have trouble with our studies, our teachers help us patiently.
62. People with a learning disability may have trouble following directions.
63. And studies show that poorly nourished children have trouble fighting infections, which causes them to miss school and fall behind their peers.
64. Moreover, if you have access only to a remote database, you might have trouble with intermittent or slow access to your network.
65. People have dyspraxia may even have trouble speaking, so imagine the difficulty in learning a sport.
66. Although we have trouble without end, we win victory one after another.
67. But many inventors have trouble with verbal acuity, and many politicians gifted with a silver tongue need to be schooled in the concepts they are perforce required to address.
68. Does your voice - activated typewriter have trouble spelling " futuristic "?
69. Parents of preschoolers who notice that their children have trouble recognizing words or learning to speak may need to have a doctor test for and diagnose dyslexia.
70. If you really have trouble with your skin than the Nu-Derm System is your best ally, as long as you can endure the side effects for a couple weeks if necessary.
71. A speech therapist can also help patients who have trouble swallowing.
72. Adults more typically have trouble with attention, focusing and prioritizing.
73. "I have trouble remembering names and the most frustrating is when they are names of people I know really well, I just can't bring the name to the surface, " Sabin says.
74. Students growing up from nursery school to college have trouBle dealing with realities.
75. Children with dyscalculia have trouble reading numbers and picturing them in their mind.
76. Social skills are another issue. People with dyspraxia can have trouble making friends.
77. We have trouble with elevator control, it is fluttering( sharking) slightly, we 're to keep higher approach speed on final .
78. In the tub/shower: If your tub is small, you could have trouble in the missionary position, but the shower is a great place for standing-up sex.
79. If you don't know, you will have trouble, because your life will feel directionless.
80. When I visit an audiologist, Dr. Andrew Resnick, a guitarist who treats many New York musicians, he asks if I have trouble hearing: Left ear, right ear, both ears?
81. Do you like rap music? I have trouble understanding the words.
82. Adults can have problems driving a car, cleaning the house, or washing and dressing themselves. Social skills are another issue. People with dyspraxia can have trouble making friends.
83. The National Center for learning disabilities says people with dyspraxia have trouble planning and completing fine modern (motor) tasks.
84. If we have trouble doing our work, we should try to dance to another tune.
85. If you have trouble lying awake worrying about things, try making a to-do list before you go to bed. This may help you to relieve of those worries for whole night.
86. People with dyspraxia may even have trouble speaking. So imagine the difficulty in learning a sport.
87. Instead, people with amnesia — also called amnestic syndrome — are usually lucid and know who they are, but may have trouble learning new information and forming new memories.
87.
88. I still have trouble sleeping; I still flash back to the hospital and to the days that followed.
89. He said that astronauts returning from the zero gravity of space often have trouble with balance.
90. In most cases, the amnesia is anterograde, meaning people have trouble forming new memories.
91. You are so presumptuous and beyond control that you will have trouble one day.
92. Women with excess fat on their hips (pear-shaped), however, are apparently more likely to have trouble remembering things than those with fat on their waists (apple-shaped).
93. Methods are put forward which are used for unorthodoxy placement gyro fault detection and isolation when the three gyros have trouble by the attitude signal.
94. Many guys seem to have trouble using SOIs because they feel incongruent with themselves.
95. Those who have not been to that small village have trouble describing the beautiful scenery.
96. Orthoptics can treat convergence insufficiency, in which the eyes have trouble working together.
97. That's something we humans have trouble enough with, let alone a single-celled organism without a neuron to call its own.
98. "Senior managers with a wide range of experience sometimes have trouble articulating their niche, " Seidel observes.
99. Even with a pared - down budget, they will have trouble to make both ends meet this year.
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