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1 Still, the new government will have to grapple with tough economic problems.
2 And now people grapple with them in a different way, maybe online.
3 That lesson appears one that New Zealand still has to grapple with .
4 I will grapple with Fate; it shall not quite bear me down.
5 He now proceeds to grapple with the real difficulty of the question.
6 Prospective investors will also have to grapple with factors beyond their control.
7 Analysts grapple with uncertainty over how the Vision Fund values its portfolio.
8 Families had to grapple with choosing between bath time or the boardroom.
9 Many grapple with unpaid bills, overdue home loans, school and tuition fees.
10 A considerable body of literature has sought to grapple with these legacies.
11 And the rock was almost more terrible to grapple with than they.
12 Pompey and his retinue sailed away, to grapple with politics in Rome.
13 Now she was going to have to grapple with what that meant.
14 Prince Otto of Saxe-Pfennig set himself resolutely to grapple with the problem.
15 As the complications pile on, Tempe must also grapple with personal turmoil.
16 Such then was the task we had set ourselves to grapple with .
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