" She continues, "It's always an uphill battle and fight.
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" The operative added: "Sutton still has an uphill battle.
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Trump's threat would face an uphill battle on Capitol Hill.
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Heidi Heitkamp fights an uphill battle to keep her seat.
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Still, the resolution will face an uphill battle in Congress.
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He understands it's an uphill battle to make others believe.
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But it can be an uphill battle for these services.
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To say McGrath had an uphill battle is an understatement.
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" Fundraising and obstacles: "It's going to be an uphill battle.
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Paul's campaign was always going to be an uphill battle.
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Lasting change in the music industry is an uphill battle.
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Yes, but: Nonprofits in this realm face an uphill battle.
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Donald Trump still has an uphill battle in this election.
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The commission faces an uphill battle in the opposite direction.
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In fact, I believe it faces a steep uphill battle.
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Increasing budgets for Alzheimer research is an uphill battle, though.
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It was clear that Bush would face an uphill battle.
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Kavanaugh's confirmation process has been an uphill battle for Republicans.
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Cope faces an uphill battle in Connecticut against incumbent Rep.
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The agency faces an uphill battle, to say the least.
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Still, anyone who challenges Feinstein will have an uphill battle.
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Without the big party machinery it was an uphill battle.
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The little town of Okuma faces an uphill battle rebuilding.
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Each policy would face an uphill battle in the courts.
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Women are already fighting an uphill battle in venture capital.
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"This will be an uphill battle for Misty," he says.
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Mr. Silberstein says he knows his is an uphill battle.
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Democrats could face an uphill battle to stop Sessions's nomination.
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What's happening: The new party is facing an uphill battle.
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"I think it will be an uphill battle," she said.
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If you don't start well, you're climbing an uphill battle.
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It is an uphill battle if there ever was one.
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Bill Walker faces an uphill battle for a second term.
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Still, the signs of Mr. Gounardes's uphill battle were evident.
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Yet turning Georgia blue in 2020 remains an uphill battle.
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It could be an uphill battle for both companies, though.
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And Round's emphasis on active management faces an uphill battle.
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From the very beginning, the case was an uphill battle.
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Pompeo is expected to face an uphill battle for confirmation.
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The bill faced an uphill battle, especially after Utah Gov.
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Yet too many victims seeking justice face an uphill battle.
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Without that support, conservation will forever be an uphill battle.
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Still, it will be an uphill battle to topple Feinstein.
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This race will likely be an uphill battle for Democrats.
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But she faces an uphill battle in Nevada, on Feb.
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Shainman, Marshall's dealer, tells me this is an uphill battle.
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But performing as a solo artist is still an uphill battle.
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The findings of that investigation is it's an exhausting uphill battle.
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But the map is still a major uphill battle for Democrats.
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Yet the Democrats face an uphill battle to gaining power again.
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But enacting such a scheme would still be an uphill battle.
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Because that declaration only came after an uphill battle toward rebirth.
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Leggings have fought a long, uphill battle to be considered pants.
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And, of course, it can sometimes feel like an uphill battle.
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At the time, however, the public listing was an uphill battle.
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Apple's got an uphill battle for sure, but it's not impossible.
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But legal experts said the challenges will face an uphill battle.
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So it's kind of an uphill battle for you, isn't it?
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Democrats face an uphill battle to block any of Trump's nominees.
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But Bloomberg would face an uphill battle as an independent candidate.
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But the bill still faces an uphill battle in the Senate.
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Still, Drita admits saving the mural will be an uphill battle.
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They would largely take an act of Congress — an uphill battle.
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But the bills face an uphill battle to getting 60 votes.
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But they are fighting an uphill battle to win over lawmakers.
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She carries that same determination going into her latest uphill battle.
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Scott Walker is facing yet another uphill battle to retain power.
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But the proposal might face an uphill battle in the House.
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But the bill still faces an uphill battle to becoming law.
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But, she still faces an uphill battle to clinch the seat.
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Democrats face an uphill battle if they want to defeat Barr.
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But gaining traction will still be an uphill battle for Johnson.
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We are unfortunately now waging an uphill battle on this front.
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Another uphill battle for the airline is improving on-time arrivals.
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Both bills face an uphill battle in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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"We're fighting a very steep, uphill battle this week," Stewart said.
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Everyone fights a daily uphill battle against the forces of consumerism.
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"But they would be fighting a very uphill battle," she said.
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The legislation would likely face an uphill battle in the Senate.
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Despite the uphill battle, I support efforts to sway the electors.
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But some critics believe that, too, could be an uphill battle.
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The slate has left Republicans facing an uphill battle against Bennet.
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But, he added, "it was an uphill battle to begin with."
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But any Republican who faces Stabenow will have an uphill battle.
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Citing these difficulties, Acton said Zuckerberg is facing an uphill battle.
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The basic math: Democrats face an uphill battle to hold Sen.
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But making a career as a composer was an uphill battle.
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What has followed has been a very uphill battle for Joe.
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That bill faces an uphill battle in the GOP-led Senate.
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Klobuchar, Buttigieg and Warren face an uphill battle in South Carolina.
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But they're facing an uphill battle in the GOP-controlled Senate.
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The resolution faces an uphill battle in the Democrat-led chamber.
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It may face an uphill battle in the United States, though.
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Democrat Ben Jealous faces an uphill battle against incumbent GOP Gov.
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But those fighting to preserve net neutrality face an uphill battle.
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The Democrats' legislation likely faces an uphill battle to becoming law.
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Uphill battle But Ramaphosa has had his own moments of scandal.
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Many women find it an uphill battle to save for retirement.
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"Look, it's an uphill battle," Mr. Capasso said in an interview.
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"Second-degree murder would be a really uphill battle," she added.
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Still, proponents of the proposals will likely face an uphill battle.
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It does still face an uphill battle in some respects, however.
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Despite his optimism, Cruz faces a massive uphill battle in the state.
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With the clock ticking, though, the festival still faces an uphill battle.
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But he faces an uphill battle in revitalizing growth and creating jobs.
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But that may prove to be an uphill battle for Sidewalk Labs.
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Trump faces an uphill battle in the liberal-leaning San Francisco court.
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"It's going to be an uphill battle for a while," Brown says.
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But it'll be an uphill battle with not very much time left.
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In battling misinformation the big tech platforms face a steep uphill battle.
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He was expected to face an uphill battle in his next election.
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And Clinton could have an uphill battle winning over Sanders' supporters there.
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"It's an indication of the uphill battle that we have," Salem said.
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"I knew this was an uphill battle from the beginning," he said.
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"It can often feel like you're [fighting] an uphill battle," Kapin says.
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But Weld faces an uphill battle to get to the White House.
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Is Rachel fighting an uphill battle to make Everlasting better for women?
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International expansion is going to be a huge uphill battle, for sure.
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However, marketplace lenders face an uphill battle in winning back investor confidence.
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They're fighting an uphill battle because general sentiment is so against them.
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The bill is likely to face an uphill battle in the Senate.
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The effort to rally so-called "Hamilton Electors" faces an uphill battle.
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Vakoch and his colleagues at METI International are fighting an uphill battle.
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Sanders has an uphill battle in the final weeks of primary season.
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Despite it's aggressive attitude, Third Point was always fighting an uphill battle.
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Sanders has acknowledged he has an uphill battle in winning the nomination.
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The FCC's efforts here may prove to be a decidedly uphill battle.
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It's an uphill battle, one that is going to be a challenge.
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"It will be an uphill battle at this point," Pollack told me.
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"It's an uphill battle," Mr. Obama conceded, citing gerrymandering among other challenges.
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But he acknowledged that it will be an uphill battle this time.
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But Venus could face an uphill battle to reach the sisters' showdown.
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Unfortunately, Ms. Stone is fighting an uphill battle against a generic screenplay.
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Next year is again expected to be an uphill battle for Democrats.
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Mr. Trump also faces an uphill battle reconciling Qatar and its neighbors.
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Legal experts said claims such as Gasper's would face an uphill battle.
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O'Rourke faces a steep uphill battle to top Cruz, a conservative firebrand.
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FABER: YET YOU SEEM TO BE FIGHTING SOMETHING OF AN UPHILL BATTLE.
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Warner faces an uphill battle to getting a vote on his amendment.
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For much of the year, Republicans have been fighting an uphill battle.
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Mr. Hsu and his colleagues are fighting an uphill battle against Beijing.
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Here&aposs why their nascent credit-trading teams face an uphill battle.
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Given that legal precedent, Trump would be fighting an uphill battle here.
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Democrats have an uphill battle to take back the Senate in November.
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Right now it looks like an uphill battle to change Murkowski's mind.
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Here&aposs why their nascent credit trading teams face an uphill battle.
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Given YouTube's sheer dominance, this is going to be an uphill battle.
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Comey faces an uphill battle over the perception of his book, however.
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All that baggage meant it was an uphill battle for state Sen.
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They have also been engaged in their own uphill battle in show business.
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But from the outset it was clear that Meerkat faced an uphill battle.
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But security is still an uphill battle as long as hacking remains profitable.
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Progressives already face an uphill battle to rebuild their power across the states.
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Latino youth today have an uphill battle when it comes to sexual health.
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Now he's fighting a steep uphill battle to win Florida's primary on Tuesday.
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But Parliament must still approve the vote, and that'll be another uphill battle.
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And voter sentiment is such that a stadium proposal is an uphill battle.
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Nonetheless, Dropbox faces an uphill battle convincing enterprise customers to adopt its tools.
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It was always clear that 2018 would be an uphill battle for Republicans.
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Lady Gaga fought an uphill battle to find the superstardom she enjoys now.
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Stopping the spread of abusive content has been an uphill battle for Twitter.
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Permanently adding sound to its videos could be an uphill battle for Facebook.
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That might be a bit of an uphill battle: the designation isn't mandatory.
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And judging by the trailer, it'll be an uphill battle to stop him.
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It has helped him so far but he now has an uphill battle.
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"It was already an uphill battle, but this has just steepened the climb."
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It's an uphill battle when 90% of the House of Representatives are male.
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Trumpcare is facing an intense political backlash and uphill battle to clear Congress.
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Democrats could face an uphill battle to clear the legislation through the Senate.
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The measure faces an uphill battle in both the House and the Senate.
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And it's still clear some landlords face a steeper uphill battle than others.
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Especially shows that demonstrate the uphill battle of justice working against this terror?
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But it's an uphill battle, given the scale of what users are facing.
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I think that just goes to show what an uphill battle this is.
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It will likely be an uphill battle with heavy competition from Microsoft's HoloLens.
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But the group could face an uphill battle to get a floor vote.
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Bunkeddeko faces an uphill battle but was endorsed by The New York Times.
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"We're in an uphill battle against sea-level rise and subsidence," Barth said.
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Democrats face an uphill battle to get the $1.9 billion through the Senate.
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For Rubio, it appears to be an uphill battle in the Sunshine State.
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As it stands, however, Alcatel's got an uphill battle on its hands here.
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For Democrats running statewide in Texas, though, it remains an uphill battle. Rep.
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In Chile, it's still an uphill battle to develop a culture of recycling.
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Approval could be an uphill battle because Mr. Macri's governing party — where Mrs.
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Chalermpol knows he's facing an uphill battle in learning a new fighting style.
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Within the European Union as it is, that would be an uphill battle.
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But I need to level with you: You'll be facing an uphill battle.
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Weld will face an uphill battle in his efforts to take down Trump.
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Senate Republicans still have an uphill battle to pass a health-care bill.
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But Tom Donaldson, the organization's executive director, acknowledged that it's an uphill battle.
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Health care and education Walker knows he faces an uphill battle this year.
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It's an uphill battle, one worth fighting but without any guarantee of winning.
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"At first it was an uphill battle, but things are improving," she says.
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He's facing an uphill battle to win over die-hard supporters of Sen.
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All three challengers face an uphill battle in seeking to take on Trump.
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Clinton, on the other hand, came into West Virginia facing an uphill battle.
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"If history is any guide," he added, "that will be an uphill battle."
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Legal experts agree that challenging the endangerment finding will be an uphill battle.
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The rest of the Senate races will be an uphill battle for Democrats.
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Is that to avoid the uphill battle of what you were doing before?
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It's set to have an uphill battle in Congress, especially under divided government.
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That could be an uphill battle, particularly heading into congressional elections in November.
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"It's a constant uphill battle showing our stories need to be validated," she says.
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Aging this character, along with several supporting ones, was something of an uphill battle.
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It&aposs an uphill battle for the opposition candidates to get media coverage, though.
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Readying for an uphill battle for mayor Charisse Daniels knows the importance of community.
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Even from the beginning, the city was fighting an uphill battle as it expanded.
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Let's face it: Trumo's health care bill faced an uphill battle from the start.
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The Aussie's in an uphill battle ... but he has a history of sensational comebacks.
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Our bodies do their best to counter this loss, but it's an uphill battle.
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Getting any meaningful reform through the current system, however, will be an uphill battle.
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Lou Barletta, a Trump-backed candidate facing an uphill battle to unseat Democratic Sen.
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"So that's a really big uphill battle that would need preparation for," she said.
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OPEC may face an uphill battle on cuts amid uncertainty over the coronavirus impact.
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"Apparel is fighting an uphill battle," Cowen and Company analyst Oliver Chen told investors.
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It would face an uphill battle in the House and then a presidential veto.
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It would face an uphill battle in the House, and then a presidential veto.
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Even a bipartisan bill like Fix NICS faces an uphill battle in the Senate.
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Trump already had an uphill battle to win the White House in the Nov.
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Especially in the Midwest, Democrats face a steep uphill battle to regain voters' trust.
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The deal is currently awaiting ratification by Congress where it faces an uphill battle.
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But it will likely face an uphill battle as it strives to take off.
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Judging by recent elections, he already had an uphill battle as the Republican candidate.
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Another uphill battle the market will face in the second half is earnings growth.
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Republican moderates Ryan Costello and Charlie Dent resigned rather than fight this uphill battle.
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And the "march" at Walter Williams exemplifies the uphill battle young activists still face.
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But significantly reducing the number of unnecessary CT scans may be an uphill battle.
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Still, the five states could be an uphill battle for Republicans in the Nov.
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Google's cloud platform just scored a big win in its uphill battle against Amazon.
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Be nice to yourself: When you're quitting smoking, you're already fighting an uphill battle.
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Here again, dieters face an uphill battle because dieting has also changed their hormones.
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The product sounds good in theory, but Kalepso faces an uphill battle for relevance.
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The Obamacare replacement measure heads to the Senate, where it faces an uphill battle.
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But they face an uphill battle, mainly over policy differences within their own ranks.
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These elites make sure that any insurgent candidate is constantly fighting an uphill battle.
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Of course, FTTs still face an enormous uphill battle before they could be implemented.
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"With climate change, it's going to be more of an uphill battle," said Graham.
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"It's been an uphill battle," he said of the issues affecting the North End.
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It's an uphill battle going against the prevalent and historic casting problem in Hollywood.
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They defend 2628 seats, while Republicans face an uphill battle of defending 28503 seats.
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Others noted though it could be an uphill battle to get the changes approved.
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The bill's main sponsor, Representative Ben Ray Luján, is committed to the uphill battle.
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Why is it such an uphill battle to convince people that torture is bad?
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That has left America's manufacturers in the same old spot — fighting an uphill battle.
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Republicans view the fight against Brown as a steep uphill battle for the party.
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The best information security teams find themselves in an uphill battle defending our information.
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But he said he knows his bill faces an uphill battle in this Congress.
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O'Rourke, whom LCV endorsed last week, is facing an uphill battle to unseat Sen.
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Kasich faces an uphill battle reuniting the band's defining lineup, according to Billboard Magazine.
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Allred acknowledged that proving a case beyond a reasonable doubt is an uphill battle.
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Still, Harrison is likely to face an uphill battle in his bid against Graham.
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But any additional legislation potentially faces an uphill battle in the GOP-controlled Senate.
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The party in power historically faces an uphill battle holding onto seats in Congress.
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Sanders has previously acknowledged that he has an uphill battle in winning the nomination.
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Gun control advocates face an uphill battle with President Trump in the White House.
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But he faces an uphill battle as he tries to unseat two-term Rep.
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Beto O'Rourke, the well-funded Texas Democrat running an uphill battle against GOP Sen.
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Passing the bill in the House of Representatives could also be an uphill battle.
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Legal experts said the states were likely to face an uphill battle in court.
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Bryant and his attorney, Daniel Brookman, might have an uphill battle in this case.
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I thought, You know, it'll be an uphill battle, but I think they'll listen.
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If the measure does make it on the ballot, it faces an uphill battle.
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And while it is an uphill battle, we are hopeful for this population's renewal.
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But if history is a guide, she faces an uphill battle persuading the jury.
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Near Denver, Winter Park Resort will hold its first Uphill Battle on Feb. 10.
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But Pruitt himself has sounded reluctant at times to take on this uphill battle.
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Legal experts told The Hill at the time that Nunes faced an uphill battle.
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He fought an uphill battle, and sometimes it feels like that's what I'm doing.
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Trying to heal the country's racial wounds is an uphill battle for any president.
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Plaintiffs attorneys were not as definitive, but acknowledged it would be an uphill battle.
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"From a marketing perspective, shorter is always better so they're fighting an uphill battle."
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Without proof of his whereabouts, he'd be fighting an uphill battle against the state.
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Analysts said the company faced an uphill battle to clinch a deal with Rockwell.
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Still, harassment cases face an uphill battle in places like Mississippi, Mr. Watson said.
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There is still an uphill battle for a Democrat to win Georgia's governor's race.
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The program has faced an uphill battle in India since being unveiled last year.
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If Gibbs decides to enter the 2020 race, he'll be facing an uphill battle.
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A closer look at the lawsuit suggests the plaintiffs may face an uphill battle.
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But even if they succeed, removing Trump from office would be an uphill battle.
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Steyer faces a more uphill battle to reach the threshold by the Tuesday deadline.
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" But, he added, "It's looking like it's an uphill battle to get 60 votes.
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The prime minister is facing an uphill battle, since her agreement is deeply unpopular.
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Despite its "bipartisan" nature, the legislation still faces an uphill battle to become law.
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In any case, the history suggests an uphill battle for Trump and Republicans in 2018.
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It might be an uphill battle ... seeing as how you can't defame a dead person.
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And Arkansas is ruby red -- meaning Democrats generally face an uphill battle in statewide elections.
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I still see it as a very much uphill battle for the pro-choice movement.
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Traveling first to Beirut then onto Egypt, it was an uphill battle to start again.
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The bill will face an uphill battle in the Senate where Republicans hold the majority.
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It is expected to face an uphill battle in the Republican-controlled upper chamber. Rep.
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"There's no question it's an uphill battle," Merkley said of Sanders' attempts to sway superdelegates.
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The Senate is still an uphill battle for Dems, and some key races are tightening.
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It is expected to face an uphill battle in the Republican-controlled upper chamber. Rep.
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With a Republican-controlled Congress, they'll face a steep uphill battle to get it passed.
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Ryan calls his challenge an "uphill" battle but says it's necessary for the party's future.
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I think the fact that she's a woman made it a much harder uphill battle.
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That said, it'll be an uphill battle to get right to repair legislation to pass.
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But divisions within the GOP indicate that the upcoming process will be an uphill battle.
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Films that take viewers too far away from the familiar always face an uphill battle.
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From its very beginning, HomePod faced an uphill battle against Amazon and Google's smart speakers.
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But passing anti-football laws, even at the state level, can be an uphill battle.
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The Marijuana Justice Act would likely face an uphill battle in the Republican-led Congress.
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However, the island's new leadership will have an uphill battle dealing with their giant neighbor.
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And McCarthy admitted Trump might face an uphill battle launching mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.
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Getting those has always been (and may always will be) an uphill battle for Samsung.
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Any Democrat is going to face an uphill battle in taking on Trump in 2020.
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Blacks are fighting an uphill battle against a toxic system set in place centuries prior.
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No Type had to fight an uphill battle to get to where it is today.
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Down 3-2 in the series, the Rockets are facing an uphill battle to advance.
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Even if the Senate approves it, the bill faces an uphill battle to become law.
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And even if that happens, the bill would have another uphill battle in the House.
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Pollsters additionally found Johnson faces an uphill battle with name recognition among Wisconsin's registered voters.
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Kenyans have long complained of police brutality but face an uphill battle in getting justice.
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That could lead to litigation from environmentalists, but they would face an uphill battle. 2202.
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But Republicans also have advantages in their uphill battle to keep control of the House.
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House Republicans will face an uphill battle in gaining Democratic support on the discharge petition.
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But the TPP faces a huge uphill battle in Congress given Trump's and Clinton's positions.
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However, future efforts to pass enforceable legislation likely face an uphill battle over Trump's objections.
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But mounting a primary challenge to the president would almost certainly be an uphill battle.
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It's been an uphill battle, but we have found some models with some powerful stories.
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Both Molinaro and Wofford are likely to face an uphill battle in the general election.
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In the pursuit of the American dream, minority business owners often face an uphill battle.
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You're starting to see more of us come along, but we have an uphill battle.
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Adding insult to injury, in Hong Kong, the Cantopop industry faces an uphill battle culturally.
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But the House speaker is fighting an uphill battle against Democrats like New York Rep.
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"The next step of growth will be a major uphill battle" for Slack, Ives said.
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But if reader comments are any indication, the project faces an uphill battle to acceptance.
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Still, even in a massive nation of enthusiastic spirits drinkers, tequila faces an uphill battle.
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This was an early sign that drug companies may face an uphill battle in court.
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That is a setback for Democrats in what looks likely to be an uphill battle.
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Supporters of the endowment still face an uphill battle, given the Republican control of government.
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Even with all the additional funding to combat homelessness, Mr. Newsom faces an uphill battle.
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Democrats face an uphill battle to block the rules or the separate standalone repeal bill.
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His ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party faces an uphill battle to secure re-election in July.
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Trump won the state's primary earlier this year but faces an uphill battle in November.
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"It was a constant uphill battle all the way up to shooting it," she said.
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Passing regulatory reform may seem an uphill battle in today's hyperpartisan and dysfunctional political environment.
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When it comes to retirement, it's no secret that women face an uphill battle financially.
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But it's an uphill battle for an emerging startup with not much of a name.
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The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company still faces an uphill battle with the federal regulator, however.
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GETTING SUPPORT IN THE HOUSE, THOUGH, WOULD BE AN UPHILL BATTLE FOR SPEAKER PAUL RYAN.
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But the race has always been an uphill battle for Hood, for a few reasons.
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But they face an uphill battle to getting a bill through the GOP-controlled Congress.
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Here, Apple faces a decidedly uphill battle to make gaming within chat apps a thing.
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Holding that seat is still an uphill battle, and public polling continues to give Rep.
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"It's an uphill battle to complete TTIP before the end of the year," Gerwin said.
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But the Green Building Council faces an uphill battle when it comes to public sentiment.
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Fifteen Democratic senators have already signed on, but it looks like an uphill battle ahead.
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Next to Nick, discussing the hardships of growing up, it became an uphill battle for Mike.
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But it's been, and will likely long remain, an uphill battle to get that perspective across.
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The matter is now being taken up in the House where it faces an uphill battle.
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But as a countless device makers can tell you, that's going to be an uphill battle.
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While that's been an uphill battle so far, the AI trend is pointing in Google's direction.
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Much like many other Democratic bills, it faces an uphill battle in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Regardless of demographics, Clinton and Trump are both facing an uphill battle to the White House.
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Either Abrams or Evans will face an uphill battle in convincing the statewide electorate come November.
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The key hurdle: Even with Gates' backing, Likewise faces an uphill battle to get critical mass.
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So if we could persuade everyone to get vaccinated, we'd ... It's an uphill battle these days.
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The process of reuniting with their kids is already an uphill battle for many migrant parents.
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Yes, but: Dusaniwsky points out that even without Schultz's antics, Starbucks is fighting an uphill battle.
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That has left American companies facing an uphill battle to claim high ground in this realm.
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Mostly, though, this episode is about the Dasseys and the trauma caused by his uphill battle.
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But for LG, who's seen its phone sales plummet over the years, it's a uphill battle.
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One against millions is an uphill battle unless you're Princess Leia as played by Allie Haze.
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Gobee's troubles are the latest example of the uphill battle for so-called "dockless" bike-sharing.
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Ordinarily, changing control of the House is an uphill battle for the party out of power.
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" The prince will also know, as she humbly puts it, that "I've faced an uphill battle.
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Why it matters: Federal agencies are fighting an uphill battle when it comes to data security.
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An uphill battle Different models for formal and informal climate education are sprouting around the globe.
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But legislation introduced to fix errors as people cop onto them will face an uphill battle.
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But Fenerty faces an uphill battle convincing legislators to accept strict regulation of ride-sharing companies.
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ANWR drilling opponents face an uphill battle, since Republicans control the Senate and the White House.
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The 2018 Senate map is grim for Democrats, and Manchin faces an uphill battle for reelection.
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Phil Scott in what will likely be an uphill battle for the governor's mansion in Vermont.
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Now they can't go back to school, and they face an uphill battle in the NFL.
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"We were kind of fighting an uphill battle all game long," Lakers coach Luke Walton said.
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Flake was already facing an uphill battle in his primary and registered low in the polls.
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Democrats face an uphill battle to recapture the Senate, controlled by Republicans, in next year's elections.
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Since taking the helm, Vitale has continued to fight an uphill battle for the struggling retailer.
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If the Board took up the debate over ridesharing, the companies would face an uphill battle.
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But in the early 1960s, the few Black women pushing natural looks waged an uphill battle.
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Theranos has an uphill battle ahead to prove itself to these scientists, government regulators and consumers.
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Once I tried looking past the frame rate issues, I faced another uphill battle: the controls.
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Even if the bill passes the House, it could face an uphill battle in the Senate.
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But it will be an uphill battle that may hinge much more on China's macroeconomic fortunes.
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Back in Uganda, she is trying to change that landscape, but it's still an uphill battle.
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Mr. Molinaro made it clear that he did not have the appetite for the uphill battle.
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In Ms. Johnson's estimation, change has been five years in the making and an uphill battle.
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"It's an uphill battle simply because of the demographics," says Mike Beebe, the former Democratic governor.
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But this much is indisputable: The manager's job in Flushing is, indeed, usually an uphill battle.
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Most new farmers face an uphill battle, but Cloverdale's were at an elevation of 6,695 feet.
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First, Congress must approve the funding — and Mr. Trump faces an uphill battle in getting it.
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Mitsotakis will likely face an uphill battle squaring his promises with fiscal targets agreed with lenders.
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While she knows she is fighting an uphill battle, she does not come off as bitter.
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Of course, Nick can still try to fight the case -- but it's definitely an uphill battle.
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You can't write those off and building your portfolio back up will be an uphill battle.
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But it also faces an uphill battle in getting other key tech companies to adopt it.
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Already facing an uphill battle against big truck manufacturers working on their own integrated systems, Pronto.
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Green New Deal to Iowa will be an uphill battle: Trump won the state by nearly
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Democrats face a narrow path in an increasingly uphill battle of winning back the Senate majority.
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But opponents of Sessions's decision could face an uphill battle to getting it reversed through legislation.
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Those working to make Silicon Valley more diverse face an uphill battle, according to some observers.
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Still, Hyde faces an uphill battle should he win his bid to face off against Hayes.
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BDCs face an uphill battle, especially amid pressures from other markets subject to the AFFE requirements.
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Passing any gun control measure less than five months from Election Day is an uphill battle.
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Nonetheless, it remains an uphill battle to win over even some of the staunchest #NeverTrump Republicans.
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NBC's Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert was always going to be fighting an uphill battle.
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Finding people who could possibly feel sympathetic to Shkreli was an uphill battle from the beginning.
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So it's bit of an uphill battle to find your way in, but a worthwhile one.
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If Amazon attempts to enter the U.S. ticket-selling business, it would face an uphill battle.
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Fast forward to 21.24 and Apple is now staring at an uphill battle to juice sales growth.
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Earlier Wednesday, a senior House GOP source described the process to Fox News as an "uphill" battle.
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Stacey Abrams, for example, is facing an uphill battle to become the first black woman U.S. governor.
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It's going to be a long, uphill battle on both sides of the aisle toward November 2020.
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If your New Year's resolutions include getting a raise in 103, prepare yourself for an uphill battle.
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However, Klobuchar faces an uphill battle in Nevada, the first state with a heavily Hispanic primary electorate.
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Donald Trump had signalled strong opposition to the pact, which already faced an uphill battle in Congress.
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For women especially, life after incarceration isn't just the uphill battle they'd been warned about as inmates.
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Because of this, Hernandez faces an uphill battle in defending himself against this charge before addressing others.
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Tsai Ing-wen, the incumbent president, already confronted an uphill battle in her campaign for re-election.
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Year after year, men in power lead a fight to make accessing birth control an uphill battle.
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President-elect Donald Trump faces an uphill battle fulfilling his promises to revive the U.S. coal industry.
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Despite the words of support from these Democratic presidential candidates, slavery reparations still face an uphill battle.
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As a Muslim woman from a conservative family, Nadia faces an uphill battle to become self-reliant.
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For instance, if you have a family history of heart disease, you're already fighting an uphill battle.
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But while DC residents empowered themselves locally, it's always been an uphill battle with the federal government.
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"I had said we would face an uphill battle and that stones would be thrown," Kaczynski said.
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Objectors face an uphill battle since U.S. courts generally give the government significant latitude to negotiate settlements.
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Democrats have signaled Sessions may face an uphill battle to confirmation, however, citing past controversies over race.
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Phone makers still face a huge uphill battle convincing people that foldable phones will be worth buying.
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"In that sense, Samsung still has quite a bit of an uphill battle to go," Ma said.
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Carbon fees face an uphill battle as no Republicans in the Senate publicly support the idea yet.
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But they face an uphill battle to get every senator to agree to bring up the bill.
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Apple may be a force in the industry, but it will still probably face an uphill battle.
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Investors have been facing an uphill battle with equity markets as fears of an impending recession linger.
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Democrats have an uphill battle to regain control of the lower chamber, needing to net 30 seats.
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Like all of those planned actions, however, Bullock's executive order is bound to face an uphill battle.
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U.S. businesses could face an uphill battle, however, if they aim to block or defang the legislation.
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While she has already shown some improvement, her recovery is expected to be a long, uphill battle.
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But they're definitely trying to make it better, it's just such an uphill battle for quality, always.
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Costco faces an uphill battle from here in trying to win back lost confidence on the Street.
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But Temer's business-friendly agenda faces an uphill battle, his economic advisers and senior lawmakers told Reuters.
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Democrats face an uphill battle for Senate control, defending 10 seats in states Trump won in 2016.
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When Esmeralda Hernandez sent out her college applications last year, she did so facing an uphill battle.
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Because online sellers are not obligated to collect sales tax, local businesses are fighting an uphill battle.
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No matter who wins, Rove said the GOP standard-bearer would have an uphill battle against Clinton.
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At first, it was an uphill battle, and lawmakers, by and large, wanted to preserve their prerogative.
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They face an uphill battle in the Senate, where several vulnerable Democratic incumbents are up for reelection.
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Trump faces an uphill battle in the San Francisco court, which is dominated by liberal-leaning judges.
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In many ways, Apple has been fighting an uphill battle as Google Maps is still getting better.
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The LGBT community faces an uphill battle getting gay-rights legislation through Congress and red-state legislatures.
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The company could face an uphill battle if a ruling on Uber is anything to go by.
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Women in science and academia still face an uphill battle to receive equal recognition for their work.
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Trump also faces an uphill battle in Congress with his new North American Free Trade Agreement deal.
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It could be an uphill battle, as presidents tend to lose, not gain, political capital over time.
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Mattis seems to have recognized that promoting diplomacy would be an uphill battle in the Trump administration.
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Mr. Shuler, sensing an uphill battle in his reconfigured district, decided in 2012 not to run again.
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It'll be an uphill battle, for sure ... remember she's the one who filed for divorce last week.
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Liberal activists could face a steep uphill battle to prevent President Trump from nominating a conservative justice.
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Begum looked for outside help, but it's an uphill battle for Rohingya to have their voices heard.
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Human nature shows that without the establishment of trust, believing the truth will be an uphill battle.
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Getting to leadership at the top isn't just an uphill battle, it's like climbing an ice wall.
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They mostly tell the same story, though: Democrats have an uphill battle for control of the Senate.
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Whoever eventually gets that nomination will face an uphill battle running under the deeply unpopular PRI banner.
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The motion faces an uphill battle to win backing from the various political blocks in European Parliament.
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But Democrats face an uphill battle to get new restrictions passed through a GOP-controlled Congress. Sen.
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So it was back to the uphill battle of depending on the military to get Bergdahl back.
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The Focals successor will still have an uphill battle when it comes to achieving mass appeal, however.
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The broader legislation will be marked up later this month, but it faces a long uphill battle.
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Scott is nonetheless a competitive candidate in Bernie Sanders country, and Hallquist is facing an uphill battle.
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Some of the sweeping climate proposals from the candidates would likely face an uphill battle against Congress.
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But he cautioned about the uphill battle of landing on state ballots for any third party candidate.
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Despite their efforts, "All the Money in the World" faces an uphill battle at the box office.
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Their pungent fumes are a reminder that even with its unique advantages, Barcelona faces an uphill battle.
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Hong Kong's future may be uncertain and the fight for its independence seems like an uphill battle.
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Add in the necessity of huge amounts of up-front capital and it's an uphill battle at best.
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The billionaire activist will also face an uphill battle even qualifying for a podium on the debate stage.
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Wells Fargo's recent fiasco may have increased the uphill battle faced by other banks to overcome millennial skepticism.
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Yet backers face an uphill battle since unions, local government groups and others have vowed to fight it.
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SNL has been engaged in an uphill battle to bring some diversity to its long list of hosts.
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It feels like an uphill battle right now, but we'll hang on to this moment for a while.
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Making friends as an adult can seem like a demoralizing uphill battle, but it doesn't have to be.
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Still, Samsung's efforts to win back the trust of consumers will likely continue to be an uphill battle.
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McKay faces something of an uphill battle to convince audiences (and Oscar voters) that Cheney's life remains relevant.
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Even with the deadline paused, the Trump administration appears to have a steep uphill battle in the case.
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It will be an uphill battle for the Democratic Party, still shell-shocked by its defeat in November.
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But if, say, Dell tries to do the same thing, Energous is facing a much steeper uphill battle.
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When you're primarily dealing with exhausted travelers, though, this can sometimes be a bit of an uphill battle.
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Barr faces an uphill battle if he wants to earn back the trust Pelosi's half of the country.
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Proud Mary has just become part of the uphill battle to prioritize women in the stories we tell.
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Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faces an uphill battle to keep his ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party in office.
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Ultimately, while Macy's remains standing unlike department stores like Barneys, it still has a long uphill battle ahead.
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It's an uphill battle: New York is a closed primary, and Sanders tends to do well with independents.
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Earlier this year, the DSCC reserved $10 million to help Murphy, who faces an uphill battle against Sen.
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Still, the TPP faces an uphill battle amid growing uncertainty about the agreement's future in a new administration.
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Coupled with data-connectivity issues in remote areas, getting the business to take off was an uphill battle.
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But the administration's proposal faces an uphill battle in Congress, and the White House has acknowledged as much.
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Still, Kasich faces an uphill battle: He has polled near the bottom among GOP contenders in South Carolina.
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Legal experts said the Argentinian Ford workers would face an uphill battle in bringing a successful U.S. lawsuit.
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The uphill battle against fake news (and correctly using the term "fake news" in the first place) continues.
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Naomi faces an uphill battle for recognition, and given the lack of gimmicks and gags, so does Equity.
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Now, this task is not easy, and from where we are today, it is a steep uphill battle.
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Congress will still have to approve the new trade pact, and it's expected to be an uphill battle.
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Trump faces an uphill battle if he hopes to connect with black voters ahead of the 2020 election.
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Espy, who would be Mississippi's first black senator since Reconstruction, faces an uphill battle in defeating Hyde-Smith.
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Lawmakers jump-start talks on privacy bill MORE (R-Miss.) in 2018, but it's probably an uphill battle.
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And Democrats are still waging an uphill battle to get their bill to the floor of the House.
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They are defending 10 seats, while Republicans have more of an uphill battle, with 24 seats to defend.
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Retaking the House is more of an uphill battle for Democrats, as they need to flip 30 seats.
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Heitkamp is currently facing reelection in North Dakota, and it's already shaping up to be an uphill battle.
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In the end, however, net neutrality advocates acknowledge they face an uphill battle at a Republican-dominated FCC.
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Kirk, who reneged his support for Trump earlier this month, faces an uphill battle against Democratic challenger Rep.
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Both Yang and Swalwell face an uphill battle in the crowded field of two dozen Democratic presidential contenders.
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Their 3-1 series deficit is an uphill battle, but one Cubs ace Jon Lester is familiar with.
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"She may have an uphill battle, but I don't think it'd be one she would lose," Estebes said.
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A new drive to revive the death penalty in Delaware, experts said, would clearly face an uphill battle.
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But progressives could face an uphill battle to get Democrats to block nominations they would otherwise support. Sen.
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Fighting Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court is an uphill battle that many believe is not winnable.
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Chris Kempczinski faced an uphill battle when he was abruptly promoted to CEO of McDonald's on November 3.
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It has been noted that Bernie has an uphill battle ahead of him to win the Democratic nomination.
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Haas faced an uphill battle from the state in the city, which is seen as a Democratic stronghold.
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Now, the resolution will go to the House for consideration, where it faces an even steeper uphill battle.
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Democrats have a steep uphill battle to take back the House, which requires flipping at least 24 seats.
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Trust in the founder is what can get a startup through its daily uphill battle and big pivots.
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Instead, what each new response shows is that it's an uphill battle to call out racism in America.
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Why it matters: This signals the president's uphill battle to secure top notched legal talent to represent him.
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Petro's party has only six seats in Congress and he would face an uphill battle to pass legislation.
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Big manufacturers are running into an uphill battle persuading President Trump to back an Obama-era climate deal.
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Still, it's an uphill battle: The Senate GOP reiterated this week that it would not consider Obama's nominee.
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"It will be an uphill battle for Mahindra," said Michelle Krebs, a longtime analyst with the firm Autotrader.
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Oftentimes, the guys that maybe have the uphill battle, they work the hardest and do the best job.
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Bites Most new farmers face an uphill battle, but Cloverdale's were at a Colorado elevation of 6,695 feet.
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Only time will tell the effectiveness of Roselló's efforts, though it sure appears to be an uphill battle.
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O'Rourke will likely face a steep uphill battle running in a red state against the conservative firebrand. Rep.
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It's possible, but midterm elections over the last 224 years suggest that Republicans are facing an uphill battle.
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" The minority faces an uphill battle in releasing their countermemo, which Schiff says "sets out the proper context.
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"The plaintiffs have an uphill battle," Deborah Hensler, Director of Law and Policy Lab at Stanford University, said.
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Still, Trump's family leave proposal could face an uphill battle, Strain said, without much support from Republican legislators.
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Former senators Bob Corker and Jeff Flake choose to retire rather than face the uphill battle to reelection.
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Painter has raised his profile with searing Twitter attacks against Trump, but faces an uphill battle against Sen.
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The legislation, which faces an uphill battle in the Senate, got a White House rollout with President Trump.
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The Republicans will be moving on to tax reform, which Mr. Ryan said would be an uphill battle.
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Puerto Rico faces an uphill battle dealing with disaster compared to states on the mainland for many reasons.
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He is young and it's an uphill battle, but he is a great guy and a good person.
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But any candidate will face an uphill battle against Feinstein, who has been in the Senate since 85033.
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It will continue to face an uphill battle opening new dealerships, improving quality and retaining top executive talent.
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They are defending 10 seats in the election, while Republicans have a more uphill battle, defending 24 seats.
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"This could face an uphill battle in the U.S." Which companies will succeed, if any, is anyone's guess.
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But it's an uphill battle; the space seems to fight the restaurant that's trying to live inside it.
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Maple, the restaurant-in-an-app backed by celebrity chef David Chang, is facing an uphill battle, too.
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DiCarlo said he is in a "political uphill battle" to keep Baratov from being extradited to the United States.
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Ross, a former head of the state's chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, is fighting an uphill battle.
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The bill faces an uphill battle in the Republican-controlled Senate, and President Trump has promised to veto it.
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The deputy position requires Senate confirmation and there are already indications it would be an uphill battle for Bolton.
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Uphill battle: Creating a new breed of silicon chip is extremely capital intensive with research-and-development costs alone.
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So Biden is left with an uphill battle to reach the nomination and a less compelling case than ever.
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The subtext of both complaints in India and China: Uber is facing an uphill battle, to say the least.
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But the road to his first single since 2016's critically acclaimed "Outskirts of Heaven" was an uphill battle.
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But convincing a group of engineers who were unaccustomed to thinking about something so intangible was an uphill battle.
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While it may seem like an uphill battle to heal Uber's workplace, Raghu thinks the next steps are clear.
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Probably — she, like a lot of candidates, has an uphill battle to get into the next round in September.
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But that in itself is impressive, given that the markets faced an uphill battle under the Trump White House.
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Donald Trump faces an uphill battle against Hillary Clinton on Wednesday night in the third and final presidential debate.
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Mr Gandhi still faces an uphill battle to impress voters as a statesman of equal gravitas to Mr Modi.
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TCL's got an uphill battle on its hands, reintroducing the BlackBerry line to an audience with a short memory.
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Although legal experts have said the widow's lawsuit "faces an uphill battle," Twitter appears to be taking it seriously.
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Cuomo's $30 million in campaign cash and his glitzy endorsements — Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden — Nixon faced an uphill battle.
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Naturally, Merit is facing a daunting uphill battle in a world suddenly chock-full of cryptocurrencies competing for mindshare.
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Experts say this will be an uphill battle with the Supreme Court case, but not a completely impossible one.
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Opinion polls say Merkel's ally Volker Bouffier will face an uphill battle to stay on as the state's premier.
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She faces an uphill battle against Mr. Cuomo's $30 million in campaign funding, but she's gaining in the polls.
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I've always been proud of my heritage, but embracing my deep skin tone has admittedly been an uphill battle.
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Uber faces an uphill battle convincing skeptical investors that it can churn out big profits over the long haul.
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However, questions from the Seattle federal judge ahead of the hearing suggest Ramirez's lawyers could face an uphill battle.
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Its latest retail business figures on Monday showed the bank is still fighting an uphill battle to regain customers.
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Even before ABC officially decided to cancel it, Downward Dog was always going to be fighting an uphill battle.
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Despite always trying something new though — or perhaps because of it — all these new products face an uphill battle.
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Even after nine seasons, two movies, an Emmy, and a Golden Globe, Anderson is still fighting that uphill battle.
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In the Senate, that legislation faces an uphill battle, as at least eight Democrats would need to back it.
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Yang is one of many contenders for the 2020 Democratic nomination and faces an uphill battle in the primary.
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She hopes many more women will follow her to Congress but says it may still be an uphill battle.
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Johnson faces an uphill battle against Feingold, despite previously defeating him in 2010 amid a national backlash against ObamaCare.
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The show, with Jeffrey Richards as lead producer, faced an uphill battle wooing audiences during a very competitive year.
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Hallquist faces a tough uphill battle against incumbent Scott, who still holds a strong approval rating among Vermont voters.
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Amending the law had been an uphill battle because of fierce lobbying by the gaming industry, according to lawmakers.
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CNN's chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin says some of these lawsuits may face an uphill battle in US courts.
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Experts said bidders who try to extract themselves from mergers using the material adverse clause face an uphill battle.
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If Republicans are able to win over enough Democratic support — an uphill battle — they'll also face opposition from Obama.
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But even with his momentum and financial resources, Sanders is still facing an uphill battle in the delegate race.
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"We've seen some changes, but there are still so many loopholes; it's an uphill battle," Ms. Pearson, 37, said.
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It'll be an uphill battle for O'Rourke, since no Democrat has won a Senate election in Texas since 1988.
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Apple still has an uphill battle to climb against existing smart home products such as the Amazon Echo, however.
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Other Republican senators say they're not nervous but nevertheless realize they face an uphill battle because of historical trends.
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It will be an uphill battle to get enough votes to pass in the Republican-led 100-member chamber.
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Watch This on Tonic: Researchers often face an uphill battle when it comes to recruiting black study participants, understandably.
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Each member of the group faces a long, uphill battle to win the right to stay in the country.
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The legislation still faces an uphill battle to becoming law and Conaway admitted he still has work to do.
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Now with a conviction secured and a sentencing looming in Virginia federal court, Manafort has a steep uphill battle.
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But he faces an uphill battle in changing the perception of vehicles that have long been considered public enemies.
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The bill is still in committee and would likely face an uphill battle in the Republican-controlled State Senate.
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But the plan already faces an uphill battle with government officials, who have no idea how they'll regulate it.
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Nor will retaining it be their hardest task; they have a more uphill battle to retake the US Senate.
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Winning these people will be an uphill battle for Google, especially if it cannot differentiate itself much from Baidu.
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Most Latin American presidents respect term limits, and those who try to circumvent them usually face an uphill battle.
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Bloomberg faces an uphill battle to leapfrog Sanders and Biden, who both rank ahead of him in the polls.
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Though her third-place finish in New Hampshire was pitched as victory, her campaign faces an immediate uphill battle.
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Facebook will have an uphill battle on its hands if it wants people to give its software another shot.
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Compared to working at the CMS, Get America Covered's outside effort to boost enrollment has faced an uphill battle.
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Democrats have an uphill battle to regain the majority in the House, needing to net 30 seats this cycle.
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Or it could continue to press the lawsuit in Contreras' court, but that would be a steep uphill battle.
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Instead, he said, Quizlet faces an uphill battle when it comes to hiring in the San Francisco tech hub.
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They need to defend 10 seats, while Republicans have more of an uphill battle, needing to defend 24 seats.
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But over the next few months, Rahul Gandhi will face an uphill battle in the country's general election campaign.
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"I think you really have an uphill battle," U.S. District Court Judge Leonie Brinkema told Lokhova's attorney, Steven Biss.
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Any tax proposal from the White House would face an uphill battle in Congress with the Democratically controlled House.
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As the attorneys responsible for this suit know all too well, these claims face an uphill battle in court.
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With the GOP still in control, the bill faces an uphill battle to make it to the president's desk.
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The legislation would then face an uphill battle in the Senate, where it would need 60 votes to pass.
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Prosecutors WANTED to press but felt it was an uphill battle with the victim not wanting to press charges.
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The deputy position requires Senate confirmation and there are already indications it would be an uphill battle for Bolton. Sen.
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It's not quite worked for me, but that was probably too steep an uphill battle for the Radical Church anyway.
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But Americans who identify with the broad category of socialism have faced an uphill battle over the last several decades.
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So it's not quite true that we don't have tools to fight back, but you're right — it's an uphill battle.
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I'm running against a Democratic incumbent in a district with roughly 7% Republicans, so it's an uphill battle, for sure.
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And there are even deeper disparities for women of color, who have to fight an uphill battle on two fronts.
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"The Mount Everest bead on my bracelet represented my uphill battle as I learned to walk on it," explains Grace.
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But they told her she faced an uphill battle against "guys with big names" and discouraged her from notifying police.
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But without control of Congress or the presidency, the effort to establish a progressive agenda will be an uphill battle.
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Like most on-demand companies, Shyp faced an uphill battle from the start as they launched operating at a loss.
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Even if the situation has been resolved, Chipotle clearly faces an uphill battle in drawing customers back to its restaurants.
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The bill passed 237 to 189 but faces an uphill battle in the Senate, where it was blocked in 2015.
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Claire is facing an uphill battle explaining basic hygiene to a crew of men used to living in abject conditions.
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Yoder, who was elected to the seat in 2011, appeared to be fighting an uphill battle late in the campaign.
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With Republicans still controlling the Senate and White House, House Democrats will face an uphill battle to advance their agenda.
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Emma Nadine Forrest filed legal docs, obtained by TMZ, which has all the makings of an uphill battle for Ben.
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She says she knows it's an uphill battle, but she says every day leads to new discoveries and new hope.
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You can use all the right lightening ingredients, but if you're not using SPF, you'll be fighting an uphill battle.
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I have publicly said that her aides will face an uphill battle receiving security clearances ever again, and rightly so.
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When compared to the Echo and the Home, the HomePod faces an uphill battle in the voice-powered speaker market.
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And while patients today still face an arduous and uphill battle, there's also reason to be optimistic, says Dr. Feldman.
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Star Trek Discovery also has the added uphill battle of launching on CBS's All Access, rather than regular network television.
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But the party faces an uphill battle; Democrats need to net 30 seats to take control of the lower chamber.
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Morrison said Democrats still have an uphill battle in the next election cycle when it comes to their political messaging.
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Trump is fighting an uphill battle trying to reverse years of interventionist neoconservative policy to build better relations with Moscow.
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The Democrats may still pick up some seats, but the anticipated Blue Wave will be more like an uphill battle.
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The party faces an uphill battle in the House, where Democrats need to flip 23 seats to reclaim the majority.
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Democrats face a bigger uphill battle in flipping a few other Michigan targets, including the seats held by GOP Reps.
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Any push to toughen gun control laws or broaden background checks faces an uphill battle in the GOP-controlled Congress.
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Current polls show an uphill battle for Donald Trump should he and Hillary Clinton face off in the general election.
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A CNN investigation looks at the uphill battle that transgender patients face in getting insurance coverage for gender-affirming procedures.
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It's an uphill battle, to be sure, but by no means impossible for Democrats to block Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
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Additional tolling is bound to face an uphill battle in Congress, as lawmakers are historically wary of broaching the subject.
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Though several suits over the years have been dismissed relatively quickly, Gawker has occasionally faced an uphill battle in court.
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It appears LaVar Ball faces an uphill battle getting his son LiAngelo a roster spot with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Walsh won a congressional seat in 2010 after an uphill battle facing off against a six-person Republican primary field.
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As shown by the lack of significant progress — despite decades of work by Chinese leaders — reformers face an uphill battle.
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But the activist groups face an uphill battle, as Zuckerberg has often garnered a significant amount of support within Facebook.
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The legislation faces an uphill battle to becoming law, and it's unclear if the bill will even pass the House.
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Democrats have introduced legislation to undo Trump's executive order, but they face an uphill battle in a GOP-controlled Congress.
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Any legislation to substantially reform American healthcare would likely face an uphill battle and invite a partisan brawl in Congress.
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The nonprofit would face an uphill battle absent support from Buffett, who commands nearly one-third of Berkshire's voting power.
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He faces an uphill battle to convince the United States and other opposition politicians of the merits of the program.
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So, there are lots of reasons why it has been an uphill battle that many people have been valiantly fighting.
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"Please, tell me when I didn't have an uphill battle," she said, before discussing her difficulties in earning an education.
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Even if the economy was doing okay, between their marketing and their pricing they would have had an uphill battle.
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Regardless of what the polling projects, Jones faces an uphill battle to win a statewide election in deep-red Alabama.
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The meeting lasted almost three hours, and by the end, Mattis and Tillerson knew they were facing an uphill battle.
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The investigation complicates what is already an uphill battle for Mr. Shanahan's effort to become the next permanent defense secretary.
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And many policy proposals echo those of his more moderate rivals, leaving him in an uphill battle to break out.
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Yet, when it comes to LGBTQ issues in both Chechnya and Russia proper, advocacy work is a constant uphill battle.
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But in South Carolina, Democrats will chose who they want to lead them into that uphill battle for the seat.
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They're facing an uphill battle when it comes to wrangling votes, so the strategy boils down to winning the narrative.
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"It's been a real uphill battle over my lifetime and it feels like we've made really dramatic progress," he said.
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Democratic leaders have been waging an uphill battle against Trump's efforts to paint the party as an enemy of Israel.
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It would be an uphill battle, but one that Democrats and immigration advocates want to keep in the public eye.
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Mr. Scholten, a former professional baseball player, faces an uphill battle in a district where registered Republicans strongly outnumber Democrats.
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A.C. Monaco, meanwhile, faces an uphill battle this evening in the second leg of its Champions League semifinal against Juventus.
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The resolution faces an uphill battle in the Republican-controlled Senate, which has been conducting Trump's impeachment trial this week.
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He faced an uphill battle in his current Orlando-area district which became increasingly Democratic after being redrawn last year.
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The lead-acid battery faces an uphill battle in terms of grabbing more market share from the energy storage sector.
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The measure now goes to the Senate, which is controlled by Trump's Republican Party, where it faces an uphill battle.
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It's been an uphill battle to find funding for this research, Till, who led the new study, told BuzzFeed News.
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He may be facing an uphill battle if he wants to get Republicans back on his side this time around.
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" The bill faces an uphill battle in the Republican-controlled upper chamber, where GOP lawmakers argue the legislation is "socialist.
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Political observers from both parties say whoever wins the GOP nomination will face an uphill battle in the general election.
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Canadian company Electra Meccanica is a little bit closer with its Solo EV, though it still faces an uphill battle.
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Supporters say Uber and Lyft face an uphill battle if they can't find a way to marshal a significant opposition.
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If West Virginia is any indication, leagues could have an uphill battle in winning an "integrity fee" from betting handles.
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The harsh reality is that until we do, college leaders — like the rest of society — are fighting an uphill battle.
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Despite executive departures, Essential faces an uphill battle in an already-crowded U.S. smartphone market dominated by Apple and Samsung.
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Although Trump backed this proposal, the NRA quickly came out against it and it faces an uphill battle in Congress.
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Even for four-time U.S. Olympic star Lindsey Vonn, making a living from downhill skiing has been an uphill battle.
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Republicans drew the map and enjoy a significant majority in the state House, making it an uphill battle for Hood.
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As a result, it has been an uphill battle to convince others that it is not simply an IBM project.
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But school was an uphill battle for both, home was hardly any better, and the two began to run away.
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But the 36-year-old socialite turned political journalist faces an uphill battle to win over the country's liberal opposition.
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Amber's trademark could face an uphill battle because the current AoD has been operating for years, which carries legal weight.
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More recently, it merged its Russia business with local player Yandex Taxi after fighting an uphill battle for market share.
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It is part of the uphill battle such "navigators" say they face when enrollment for 2426 begins on Nov. 1.
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Ramaphosa, who will be president until elections next year, faces an uphill battle to earn back public and investor support.
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But it faces an uphill battle, as the country tightens its grip on what apps its citizens have on their smartphones.
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Add to that the controversy surrounding Transparent and the allegations against its star Jeffrey Tambor, and Amazon has an uphill battle.
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He doesn't even have the benefit of science, photography, or any rhetorical skills whatsoever, so it's truly been an uphill battle.
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Newspaper reports have recently suggested that Berlin will seek the EU Commission presidency rather than fight an uphill battle for Weidmann.
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Lawmakers who want to address Libra now face an uphill battle, said Columbia Business School professor and cryptocurrency expert R.A. Farrokhnia.
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Analysts have said for months that the two firms faced an uphill battle because of their overlap in the employer market.
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"Everyone understands it's an uphill battle, but it's a noble cause," said Poizner, a tech entrepreneur and former California gubernatorial candidate.
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The race against Engel will be an uphill battle: During the 2018 primary, Engel cruised to reelection against three primary challengers.
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So even if Chinese brands could sell in the US, odds are they'll face an uphill battle breaking into the market.
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In all, there are 39 incidents on his record, including some minor — all enough to make getting paroled an uphill battle.
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But in order to become law, it would need to be passed by the Senate, where it faces an uphill battle.
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I was starting to see some people doing their own dances to 'Uphill Battle' online and I really, really liked it.
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The company is targeting entrepreneurs and those who are self-employed, but it will have an uphill battle given that Box.
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It isn't that I *can't* use laptops; it's that using them has always felt like an uphill battle I can't win.
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Joshua Levy, a lawyer for Fusion who argued the case, said Trump faces an uphill battle to block the Mazars subpoena.
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If our most talented employees are fighting an uphill battle against constant distractions and interruptions, our end products will suffer. Simple.
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Law enforcement officers may get an easier ride, while those from the wrong part of town may face an uphill battle.
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Why it matters: Samsung faces an uphill battle trying to challenge Google, Amazon and Apple in the world of voice assistants.
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The proposal faces an uphill battle in the U.S. Congress, with Trump's own Republican Party divided over it and Democrats hostile.
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Democrats were able to win in an uphill battle — but if 2018 proved anything, it's that the Republican firewall is strong.
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He now faces an uphill battle in the general election, since the electorate for Montana's lone congressional seat historically favors Republicans.
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Republicans hold a 52-48 majority in the 73-member Senate, leaving Democrats with an uphill battle to prevent Gorsuch's confirmation.
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That's a message net neutrality advocates hope to send to conservatives as they fight an uphill battle to preserve the rules.
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He wasn't cheated, but he was disadvantaged by a process that meant he was fighting an uphill battle the whole way.
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These initiatives illustrate, if it wasn't already obvious, that state-by-state climate policy is going to be an uphill battle.
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Assuming the Gaye case is an outlier though, Fulks would still endure an uphill battle if his team went to court.
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It's an uphill battle, with an aging playing squad, a recently sacked coach and defeats in its last eight league games.
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And yet, with such an obviously uphill battle, why would the administration rekindle a fight that it is likely to lose?
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But it's still an uphill battle for the party in a deep red state that Trump is expected to comfortably win.
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Obviously, Netflix has a bit of an uphill battle when it comes to distribution of its original content in movie theaters.
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We also face an uphill battle because people are used to the false equivalence that has too often plagued the media.
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The House passed the measure in January, but it faces an uphill battle in the Senate, where Democrats can filibuster. Sen.
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"We are unfortunately now waging an uphill battle on this front," said Whitney Engeran Cordova, a senior director at the foundation.
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Kirk faces an uphill battle for reelection in a left-leaning state Obama won in both his 2008 and 2012 elections.
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Still, it will be an uphill battle to catch up with Clinton, who leads in the pledged delegate count by 250.
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Sanders has won seven of the last eight Democratic contests, including Wisconsin on Tuesday, but faces an uphill battle for delegates.
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Congress also needs to raise the cap on the nation's borrowing authority by late summer, also an uphill battle (The Hill).
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There's also a companion bill that's moving through the Republican-led Senate, where it will likely face a more uphill battle.
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The bill will likely face an uphill battle in the GOP-controlled Senate, where it would need 60 votes to pass.
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Democrats face an uphill battle getting their amendment to the floor for a vote, given the GOP majority in the chamber.
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He still faces an uphill battle for the Democratic presidential nomination as he goes up against well-known juggernauts like Sen.
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Gabbard was an early entrant in the 2628 Democratic field and faces an uphill battle against bigger name candidates like Sens.
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The bill still faces an uphill battle, as the legislative calendar winds down with no companion legislation filed in the Senate.
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Candidates who don't get any votes from 70 percent of their own party face an uphill battle in the general election.
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After realizing that it would be far more of an uphill battle than expected, it pivoted out of home care altogether.
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Pompeo faces an uphill battle to be secretary of State, and will first face approval by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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The legislative tool, which requires signatures from at least 218 House lawmakers, could face an uphill battle garnering sufficient Democratic support.
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At least compared with the uphill battle of the climate crisis, keeping the next invasive insect out is actually pretty easy.
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In addition, they create momentum for candidates closer to the establishment, like Hillary Clinton, and force insurgents into an uphill battle.
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Bredesen meanwhile defeated two challengers, Gary Davis and John Wolfe, who faced an uphill battle against the former governor's name recognition.
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That may give a Republican candidate a small opening in November — but it's still an uphill battle in deep-blue Oregon.
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The bottom line: Progressive candidates are challenging moderates all over the country, but they face an uphill battle in Rhode Island.
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Even better for Samsung, China's smartphone makers face an uphill battle challenging the Korean giant in more mature and profitable markets.
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"I think it's going to be an uphill battle," said Sol Wisenberg, a leading white-collar attorney, referring to Manafort's suit.
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You can be this icon, this cult figure, but they have to be enlightened already, otherwise you're fighting an uphill battle.
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He is likely to face an uphill battle securing the name recognition that can be crucial in a crowded primary field.
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But it faces an uphill battle in the U.S. Congress with Trump's own Republican Party divided over it and Democrats hostile.
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Republicans hold a 52-48 majority in the 100-member Senate, leaving Democrats with an uphill battle to prevent Gorsuch's confirmation.
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More on tech: Mark Zuckerberg admits in a New Year's post that he is facing an uphill battle to fix Facebook.
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"Before it was kind of like, 'It is an uphill battle but you might be able to do it,'" she said.
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Although novel, the suit faces an uphill battle: International organizations like the World Health Organization have broad immunity from civil actions.
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Realistically, though, the seven-time series champion faces an uphill battle if he hopes to race for the title this year.
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Democrats are likely to retain control of the House in 2020, but face an uphill battle for control of the Senate.
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It's an uphill battle for Republicans this year as they seek to hold onto their slim majority in the upper chamber.
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"When it comes to replacing [Trump] nine months-plus from the election, you got an uphill battle with me," said Sen.
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TV that Democrats face an uphill battle in trying to appeal to their diverse religious base on the issue of faith.
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PARIS — The far-right leader Marine Le Pen faces an uphill battle in France's presidential runoff, less than two weeks away.
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Hints from Berlin also suggest that Germany will seek the EU Commission presidency rather than fight an uphill battle for Weidmann.
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"It's pretty much the same uphill battle we have every game, to try and prove that we can win," he added.
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Keeping the nuclear genie in the bottle has been an uphill battle, this author wrote in Foreign Affairs earlier this year.
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Despite having the backing of two of the biggest players in online gaming, the Switch faces an uphill battle in China.
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The 37-year-old former Rhodes scholar faces an uphill battle for attention in a field crowded with better-known Democrats.
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The series is a warning about the uphill battle we'd all face if we decided to limit our collective tech addiction.
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Our thought bubble, via Axios' Miriam Kramer: NASA is fighting an uphill battle when it comes to tracking potentially dangerous asteroids.
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It also added a web portal for people to report any abuse of the service here The proposals faced an uphill battle.
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Improving science education can be an uphill battle in Wilmington, a city with one of the highest dropout rates in the country.
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But they faced an uphill battle in the Senate, where Senate President Mitch Carmichael seemed determined not to concede the 5 percent.
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Here and elsewhere in New York — where 63 delegates are at stake in the April 19 primary — Cruz faces an uphill battle.
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I knew my family had already watched Bryan's "sloppy seconds" comment on Ellen so he had a bit of an uphill battle.
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Even Oprah has faced an uphill battle with her cable channel OWN, which last year only reached around 68 percent of households.
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Switch faces an uphill battle as consoles, including Sony PS4 and Microsoft Xbox, have for years struggled to catch on in China.
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"It&aposs an uphill battle," said Aileen Josephs, an immigration attorney in West Palm Beach who has represented people from Central America.
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But the House is much more an uphill battle, requiring 217 lawmakers to sign on before a vote will even be held.
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Regardless, when it comes to Congress actually approving Trump's rescission packages, the Senate might still be an uphill battle — even among Republicans.
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Joel remembers the experience feeling like an uphill battle, especially with O'Leary, who he says proclaimed Kodiak Cakes as simply a commodity.
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But a deeply divided British parliament means May is left facing an uphill battle to get the deal approved on December 11.
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As Pitchfork reports, the first side of Zex's album 'Uphill Battle' was pressed onto one side of 'Lemonade' instead of Beyoncé's creations.
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"It's an uphill battle, but they're just trying to save their lives and many will die if they return home," Sanchez said.
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Despite significant democratic majorities in both houses of the legislature, the bill will likely face an uphill battle over the next year.
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She still faces an uphill battle in New Hampshire, registering at 2.7 percent support in New Hampshire polls, according to a RealPoliticsAverage.
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Employment lawyers said employers have broad power to fire non-union employees and Damore faces an uphill battle legally challenging his termination.
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Trump hardly goes a day without saying or tweeting something in support of Bernie Sanders' uphill battle to win the Democratic nomination.
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Although girls have an uphill battle to be seen as truly equal, the pathway — or the end goal — seems a little clearer.
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It's unfair because as a distant-third player, the platform was fighting an uphill battle for developer support in the first place.
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Nokia's been facing an uphill battle for relevance in the consumer space ever since the company threw in the towel on smartphones.
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Conservation groups estimate there are between three and eight thousand drills left in the wild, but the animals face an uphill battle.
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Automakers face an uphill battle getting the language attached to the funding bill, which could be made public as early as Tuesday.
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Even for the apps that are allowed on the store, developers still have to fight an uphill battle against Apple's own services.
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While women still face an uphill battle in achieving equal gender representation at the Olympics, things have dramatically improved in recent years.
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Marijuana entrepreneur Logan Bowers ran for city council on an urbanist platform, but he ended up fighting an uphill battle on platforms.
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Click here to view original GIFConvincing consumers why they need a smart home upgrade has been an uphill battle for many companies.
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Ideally, this would be self-supportive but, well, this being New York City and all, that's a bit of an uphill battle!
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I knew at 75, she had little chance of getting a new job, and it was going to be an uphill battle.
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When the president of the United States is denying that thousands of Americans died in a hurricane, journalists face an uphill battle.
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Reality check: This background doesn't make any candidate a shoo-in, and Democrats still face an uphill battle to win the Senate.
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Huawei faces an uphill battle without the support of any carriers and the reports of the Chinese government ties looming over it.
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We have the technology to automatically register the entire voting-age population, but it's an uphill battle to challenge the status quo.
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Since actor Robert Pattinson and singer FKA Twigs announced they were in fact an item in 2014, it's been an uphill battle.
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Meanwhile, Holbrooke was fighting an uphill battle with the administration, tearing through plenty of redtape to begin reconciliation talks with the enemy.
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To fully regain that was a continuous uphill battle, but those twenty minutes of counseling were invaluable to my emotional healing process.
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Bredesen meanwhile defeated two challengers, Gary Davis and John Wolfe , who faced an uphill battle against the former governor&aposs name recognition.
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Keep in mind that for centuries, dancers have struggled to come up with a coherent written language — this is an uphill battle.
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If another home entertainment company besides Roku was attempting to enter the voice computing market, it would likely be an uphill battle.
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Utah Senator Orrin Hatch is down with Ronald Reagan receiving a posthumous Oscar, but he concedes it would be an uphill battle.
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President Donald Trump's plans to cut business taxes not only faces an uphill battle in Congress, but also with the American public.
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Proving Park guilty would be a lengthy, uphill battle even for Yoon with hundreds of witnesses expected to be called, lawyers say.
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Democrats face an uphill battle to block any of Trump's nominees, who only need a simple majority to clear the upper chamber.
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But to become law, the bill must now pass in the Senate, where it faces an uphill battle it already lost once.
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Although Republicans control the House and Senate as well as the White House, the bill still faces an uphill battle in Congress.
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The IAD relies on private companies disclosing their bugs to the agency and has already faced an uphill battle after Snowden's releases.
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Make no mistake, these are not underdogs fighting an uphill battle, but enormous corporations unloading nine figures on very public lobbying efforts.
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"It's always been a big uphill battle for plaintiffs to sue the gun industry," said Georgia State University law professor Timothy Lytton.
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Democrats face an uphill battle to block any of Trump's nominees, who will need a simple majority to clear the upper chamber.
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Psaki, who was also a spokeswoman at Obama's State Department, added Conway and Spicer face an uphill battle due to Trump's unpredictability.
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The new series debuted in February, and immediately faced an uphill battle in an already crowded and predominantly male late-night field.
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But Donnelly is still facing an uphill battle against Republican businessman Mike Braun in a state that Trump won by 19 points.
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The Beavers face an uphill battle against the ascendant Utes, who have won five straight after starting 1-3 in the conference.
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The case represents an uphill battle for the challengers, who lost all seven cases now before the Supreme Court in lower courts.
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Even if his waiver request had been granted, he faced an uphill battle for playing time with the Horned Frogs this season.
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For liberals, who face an uphill battle to defeat the nomination, Kavanaugh at least has the benefit of being a juicy target.
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"It has been an uphill battle ever since," Mark Lorenzen, chief of the Ventura County Fire Department, said at a news conference.
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The tax proposal faces an uphill battle in the U.S. Congress, with Trump's own Republican Party divided over it and Democrats hostile.
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The Gutierrezes have been fighting an uphill battle for asylum since they first presented themselves to US Customs officers in June 2008.
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Yang has a long, uphill battle to wage — but if he continues to build momentum, he could become a candidate to watch.
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The challengers could face an uphill battle to win over a majority of the 10 judges, six of whom are Democratic appointees.
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The uphill battle Democrats face in blocking Kavanaugh's nomination is at odds with the lukewarm public polling that has plagued Trump's nominee.
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O'Rourke will face a steep uphill battle in taking on Cruz next year since no Democrat has won statewide office since 1994.
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Lessened risk translates into an improved ratio, and if you can avoid large losses, you won't consistently be fighting an uphill battle.
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Clinton and the party move to the left, given that Senate Democrats already face an uphill battle in 2018 to retain seats.
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The winner of the Democratic primary, which will be held on April 26, will face an uphill battle in the general election.
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Whoever steps in will face an uphill battle in establishing a new electoral office, organizing a vote and trying to quell tensions.
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But the gap in return on investment is another factor in the uphill battle Republicans are facing in races around the country.
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But it would be an uphill battle for Perry to run against Trump if he secures the Republican nomination, Parry-Giles said.
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LG unquestionably has an uphill battle on its hands at its battles it out over the bottom rungs of smartphone market share.
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Here, a man does his best to douse a fire, but with tens of thousands of documented fires, it's an uphill battle.
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The Republican side is more crowded, but the GOP likely faces an uphill battle to pick a successor for term-limited Gov.
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While the political environment appears to favor Democrats this year, the party faces an uphill battle to gain seats in the Senate.
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The Citizens United Supreme Court decision means that efforts to displace the fossil fuel industry with renewable energy face an uphill battle.
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But the economic peril they see on the horizon will be an uphill battle, and corporate upheaval inevitably will result from it.
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Officials are working to ensure they can vote next month, but damaged buildings and widespread power outages make that an uphill battle.
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Officials are working to ensure they can vote in November, but damaged buildings and widespread power outages make that an uphill battle.
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Bolsonaro's hands-off strategy poses a major problem for Haddad, who faces an uphill battle to unify opposition to the poll-leader.
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But the women running for Parliament in the current elections still face an uphill battle — especially those outside local or national dynasties.
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"Original" forces you into an uphill battle of trying to explain what you do and why it's unique to clients and customers.
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Amid such conservatism, women for years faced an uphill battle against the prejudices of managers and viewers alike, particularly at the BBC.
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Growing discontent: Mr. Poroshenko faces an uphill battle, analysts said, not least because he is one of the wealthiest men in Ukraine.
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That means the plan faces an uphill battle in Congress, even with a White House heavy hitter like Bannon arguing for it.
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But the latest incident by coalition forces highlights the uphill battle in winning hearts and minds in the ongoing 16-year war.
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The Philippines: Candidates opposed to President Rodrigo Duterte face an uphill battle in the Senate elections today amid Mr. Duterte's widespread popularity.
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Doctors and hospitals have also faced an uphill battle with the government when they try to get patients tested for the coronavirus.
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But with college being more expensive than ever before, it can seem like an uphill battle to save for a rainy day.
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But they face an uphill battle with the albatross of President Trump, overwhelmingly rejected by city voters in November, hanging around them.
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Snap faces an uphill battle in the era of Facebook, which has made the giant size of its network a prime advantage.
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Bloomberg has signaled that he will not compete in the earliest primary states, and therefore faces an uphill battle to the nomination.
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Bottom line, it's an uphill battle for Pierce and it would probably cost him more than $100k to go that route anyway.
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Kirk faces an uphill battle for his reelection in a left-leaning state Obama won in both his 2008 and 85033 elections.
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Delumndo emphasized that winning as a Democrat in these parts is still an uphill battle that requires carefully challenging deeply ingrained mindsets.
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Many scientists who have studied lanternflies fear that the pace at which populations have grown so far suggests an uphill battle ahead.
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Snoop hopes there's a team willing to give AB another shot -- he's still an elite athlete -- but it's definitely an uphill battle.
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But the former Coast Guard captain has an uphill battle: Both establishment Republicans and Democrats will be working to undermine his candidacy.
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The Trump administration is already facing an uphill battle to secure the Democratic support needed to get the deal signed into law.
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Kirk faces an uphill battle for his reelection in a left-leaning state Obama won in both his 2008 and 2012 elections.
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Bespoke created an index of some 60 retail companies that were waging an uphill battle against Amazon and its online sales business.
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Trump's efforts have prompted grumbles -- private and public -- from Republican lawmakers mindful of the uphill battle Trump is setting them up for.
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However, the reality is that I might face an uphill battle trying to manage the situation and keep him in his housing.
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With just one lawmaker in Parliament, UKIP faces an uphill battle to persuade voters that it remains relevant, particularly now that Mrs.
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Consumer health tech apps have always had a bit of an uphill battle when it comes to bringing complete experiences to customers.
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Research funding faces an uphill battle because it's not easy to invest in something you can't see or hold in your hands.
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In other words, implementing comprehensive sex ed remains an uphill battle, but one a growing number of states feel is worth fighting.
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Unfortunately, these lower-cost alternatives face an uphill battle to gain market access because pharmaceutical companies employ myriad tactics to prevent competition.
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When it comes to negotiating a pay rise, it's not unusual to find yourself faced with an uphill battle with your boss.
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Vinay RawatDecember 22, 2015 Despite the rhetorical nature of the question, Zuckerberg recognizes that he is fighting an uphill battle in India.
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If you're facing the same uphill battle as Cuban, you can also take inspiration from real people who have paid off thousands:
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Anti-violence activist say sexual assault survivors still face an uphill battle and hostile climate when they bring complaints to school administrators.
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The company will have an uphill battle if it wants to get the internet business up and running under its current timeframe, however.
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And even with its agreements, Rakuten faces a serious and expensive uphill battle in building out its network infrastructure quickly enough to compete.
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" Divita told me last year that "if you don't get your price close right out of the gate, you're fighting an uphill battle.
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If I could only be happy with my body at a certain weight, I reasoned, I would always be fighting an uphill battle.
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With turnout for presidential elections usually high, Le Pen will have to fight an uphill battle before she can move into the Elysée.
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Barr now must fight an uphill battle to justify his "no obstruction" conclusion against the incriminating facts laid out methodically in Mueller's report.
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But in statewide elections where more conservative, white voters are a significant portion of the electorate, the party could face an uphill battle.
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The company faces an uphill battle to win over Wall Street investors concerned about its history of steep losses and slowing revenue growth.
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Click here to view original GIFPhotographers already face an uphill battle in trying to preventing people from using their digital photos without permission.
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Still, it faces an uphill battle to pass a gridlocked Congress, which has sent no major legislation to President Donald Trump this year.
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Even as he announces the next general election, he faces an uphill battle to present himself and his party as the voter's choice.
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When Orlando's son threatened to kick her out of the flat she shared with Orlando, she stared an uphill battle in the face.
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Trying to amend the Constitution is an unlikely, uphill battle given that there have only been 27 constitutional amendments since the nation's founding.
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It's safe to say that anything trying to stage a second act — be it a movie, game, or toy — faces an uphill battle.
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The company notably has an uphill battle as it looks to also push its own development platform for bringing content to the headset.
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Kopser has won his primary and will face an uphill battle against Republican candidate Chip Roy, the former chief of staff to Sen.
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It's sometimes an uphill battle, and having someone on your side that provides a boost of confidence can be a real game-changer.
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But even more so than in previous years, it's looking like another uphill battle for LG to make waves in the smartphone market.
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For fans who want to see Styles hit the top of the charts, it's more of an uphill battle than you might think.
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Despite an uphill battle, Mark Hurd, one of Oracle's CEOs, said he thinks the company's "all-in" strategy will win the cloud battle.
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The future of TV might be female, but it's an uphill battle getting there — and few people know this better than Pompeo herself.
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Some analysts fear the company faces an uphill battle in international territories to create original content, because creating and license shows is expensive.
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"Obviously, it would be an uphill battle for him, because he pleaded guilty," says the source, who has knowledge of Watts' legal case.
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Ayatollah Khamenei went even further, making it clear that the reformists faced an uphill battle to exert any influence in the immediate future.
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Schools and their cafeterias are fighting an uphill battle working with constrained budgets and trying to compete with junk food for students' affections.
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From the start, it was an uphill battle for Bandera because some 37 percent of the stock is controlled by the Pappas family.
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It came in slightly ahead of expectations heading into the weekend, but "Alita: Battle Angel" still has an uphill battle to become profitable.
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The couple then has to face the uphill battle of impressing his relatives enough for them to give their blessing to their relationship.
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Campaign manager Robby Mook acknowledged his candidate faces an "uphill battle" in the states, but both feature unexpectedly promising Senate and governor races.
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An uphill battle When Brittany was a baby, her mom noticed that she wasn't reaching the developmental markers like other kids her age.
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Quist, a political newcomer, has an uphill battle in the special election, but he added recent star-power to his campaign when Sens.
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The push for more female directors working in Hollywood continues to be an uphill battle despite major successes by Ava DuVernay and others.
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We've been in an uphill battle to convince consumers and entertainment executives that the lives and stories of those on the margins matter.
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This was not the right action: it is a tough sell and an uphill battle that would require both Republican and Democratic support.
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The 2018 Senate map will be an uphill battle for Democrats as they defend 10 states carried by Trump in the November elections.
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However, analysts anticipate that it will be an uphill battle for Schulz – or indeed any other opposition candidate – to unseat Merkel in Berlin.
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But the opposition will be fighting an uphill battle to secure the votes of Felda settlers, who have long been loyal UMNO supporters.
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Democrats introduced legislation on Monday to unravel Trump's executive order, but the proposals likely face an uphill battle in a Republican-controlled Congress.
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Said the entertainer: "The fact that you even want to work on your intimacy is huge … it's a bigger uphill battle for you."
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While Moore declined the claims — and ended up suing over them — he was already fighting an uphill battle to win skeptical Alabamians' votes.
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But hydrogen faces an enormous uphill battle in most parts of the world — including the US, where the refueling infrastructure simply doesn't exist.
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The Senate is expected to vote this week to pass ObamaCare repeal rules, with Democrats facing an uphill battle to stop GOP efforts.
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O'Rourke is the first announced Democrat running to unseat Cruz in what will be a steep uphill battle in a reliably red state.
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Clinton outperformed Mr. Sanders in the 23rd Congressional District, which Ms. Wasserman Schultz represents, suggesting that Mr. Canova faces a steep uphill battle.
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But the president still faces an uphill battle from the same people who have opposed his plan to shutter the prison for years.
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Iran faces an uphill battle as U.S. sanctions reimposed after Washington withdrew from the 2015 nuclear accord take a toll on the economy.
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But the Ohio Republican, who has a reputation for being a thorn in leadership's side, faces an uphill battle in securing the position.
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He faces an uphill battle in his reelection bid in a state that went to Obama in both the 2008 and 2012 election.
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He was the first announced Democrat running to unseat Cruz in what will be a steep uphill battle in a reliably red state.
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And that meant Congress was facing an uphill battle when it tried using Mueller's report to drum up support for an impeachment inquiry.
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Still, Democrats face an uphill battle in the state, which voted Republican by wide margins in both the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections.
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But she will face an uphill battle, thanks in part to a recent Supreme Court decision that enshrined the use of arbitration clauses.
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It's a key seat for Democrats to win, but the party still faces an uphill battle to capture a majority in the House.
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Though members of the commission would be appointed by a both parties, it would likely face an uphill battle to get congressional approval.
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Senate Democrats have a rough map in 2018 as they embark on an uphill battle for regaining the majority in the upper chamber.
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Saving money can seem like an uphill battle, but there are actually several ways to do it that you'll rarely even think about.
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"Navigating the privacy issue may be an uphill battle," said Jason I. Hong, a computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University and an adviser.
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Yandex has tried to diminish the amount of influence that Kremlin-owned sites have on its news aggregator, but it's an uphill battle.
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Still, the company has a long way to go if it's actually going to become a bank, and it's facing an uphill battle.
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That's all supposed to change with weed going legal, but growers, regulators, and scientists say guaranteeing clean cannabis will be an uphill battle.
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Capital Economics said that while Modi still faced an uphill battle getting his legislation through parliament, the results had improved the prospects slightly.
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It's likely that will be more of an uphill battle, as studios won't be willing to take a split that favors the theaters.
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Trump could nominate someone more rhetorically aggressive, like occasional adviser Kris Kobach, but he could face an uphill battle in the US Senate.
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In a conventional referendum election, Hillary Clinton would have had an uphill battle; as it is, she might be headed for a landslide.
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Others, like Sarbanes, are exploring the need for legislation, but that too might face an uphill battle on an especially partisan Capitol Hill.
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"From the outset they explained that getting concerts for me — a black pianist playing classical music — would be an uphill battle," he said.
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Pollsters were already forecasting an uphill battle for the incumbent senator, facing national political headwinds and an environment more open to unapologetic partisanship.
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But in spite of their accomplishments, both Volcy and Duff found themselves facing an uphill battle with their peers in the broader field.
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LEAD'S NOT DEAD The lead-acid battery faces an uphill battle in terms of grabbing more market share from the energy storage sector.
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The bill has since made its way through the House of Representatives but is expected to face an uphill battle in the Senate.
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But any bill would face an uphill battle given that it would either need Trump's signature or enough support to override a veto.
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Republicans would face an uphill battle if they decide to increase the corporate tax rate from 20 percent in their tax-reform legislation.
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On a normal day, it can be an uphill battle for small businesses to stand out among the flood of emails consumers receive.
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Democrats face an uphill battle in 250: An incumbent president with one of the strongest economies and steadiest Republican approval ratings in decades.
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Editors at The Sun recognized that Ms. Klobuchar, as well as Mr. Buttigieg, faced an uphill battle with Latino voters in the state.
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The rule, which would overturn Obama-era policies, has largely seen support from Republicans and faces an uphill battle in the upper chamber.
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Democrats are also in an uphill battle because they are defending seats that are up for re-election in the Senate next year.
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Recent polling has flashed warning signs for Trump, indicating that he faces an uphill battle to win reelection in the crucial swing state.
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It has always been an uphill battle to persuade potential sources to betray their countries or groups in the face of such risk.
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Ms. Strober noted that there's more of an uphill battle in getting fathers to take time off, even when it's available to them.
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Recent polls have flashed warning signs for Trump, indicating that he faces an uphill battle to win reelection in the crucial swing state.
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It's a nationalized contest, often, and the Senate seat has become more Republican over time, so it's definitely an uphill battle for him.
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But they'll face an uphill battle to stop any of the nominations, as they will need only a simple majority for Senate confirmation.
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As Mayor Bill de Blasio's homeless plan starts to take root in neighborhoods across the city, Crown Heights residents reflect the uphill battle.
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"I do think it's an uphill battle to take things away from people in the name of giving them something better," he said.
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He's a relatively safe, expected choice—and one that still faces a steep uphill battle to being confirmed before the November general election.
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But liberal groups will face an uphill battle, because the courts are relatively deferential to FCC decisions about how to apply telecommunications law.
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"Whereas winning this race was once an uphill battle, now we're saying we just need one big push and we win," Harris says.
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But that's going to be a hard-fought, uphill battle, after a decade of tech companies bombarding us with tech specs, Clockwork Orange-style.
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So it's going to be nigh well impossible to pass anything that affects a big swath of the government without an enormous uphill battle.
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Most recently, the company merged its Russia business with local competitor Yandex Taxi in an effort to end the uphill battle for market share.
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It's time for men to champion women in tech Women tech founders face an uphill battle getting in front of VCs and raising money.
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Of course, Snap will still have an uphill battle if it hopes to truly challenge Facebook's dominance, which has a several-year head start.
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"There are current trials of a Chlamydial vaccination in northern koalas to protect them from infection, but it is an uphill battle," Fabijan said.
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But all of these bills will likely face an uphill battle in a state senate with nearly twice as many Republican members as Democrats.
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But with competitors like Google Pay and Paytm deepening their relationships with merchants, WhatsApp Pay could face an uphill battle in building its acceptance.
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And while the Godzilla / King Kong "Monsterverse" is still in the early stages, it looks like it'll have an uphill battle to mainstream success.
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Orin Kerr, a former federal prosecutor and a professor at George Washington University School of Law, thinks that prosecutors will face an uphill battle.
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With so many candidates already tentatively cleared to participate, de Blasio may face an uphill battle trying to secure a spot on the stage.
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Both SoFi and Varo Money will face an uphill battle, as there haven't really been any new bank charters issued in the last decade.
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Math textbooks still espouse the virtues of pi, and instilling such a systemic change to how we teach math is likely an uphill battle.
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Since Glu has always found the most success through its game, this means they were already fighting an uphill battle with The Swift Life.
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Considering Zinke's history on climate and his defending fossil fuel interests, "it is likely that we will be facing an uphill battle," Campbell said.
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That space, though, already has plenty of incumbents and established players, so chances are this will be a bit more of an uphill battle.
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While much of the focus will be on Biden, it's relative newcomer Buttigieg who might face the biggest uphill battle of anyone, Brown said.
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The Ohio Democrat is waging what he admits is an "uphill" battle against former House speaker Nancy Pelosi for her House minority leader post.
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And Facebook will face an uphill battle getting its product to stick, particularly as Tencent's WeChat is woven into the fabric of Chinese society.
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But for any brand, especially one that's Black-owned, a lack of proper distribution and outside financial support can make for an uphill battle.
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HQ Editor's Picks will face an uphill battle, since HQ dropped out of the top 1,500 iOS apps last month, according to App Annie.
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Several customers left enthusiastic reviews, indicating that authorities likely face an uphill battle if — or perhaps when — they try again to shut them down.
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He faces an uphill battle with nationwide electricity blackouts last month expected to dim business and consumer confidence before national elections on May 8.
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Still, Democrats have an uphill battle in the district where Price has easily won all of his reelection races by at least 60 percent.
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And, based on the public outcry regarding the healthcare bill, he faces an uphill battle in fulfilling his promise to "repeal and replace Obamacare."
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