Sentences with phrase «trouble standing up»

I know it's controversial to suggest this, but women in particular can really have trouble standing up for their own needs.
«When I got down on my knees to work, I had a little bit of trouble standing up,» he said.
She had trouble standing up from a laying position and when she was standing, her hind legs wouldn't work.
Other notable highlights include Rose Byrne having trouble standing up straight while being held captive in William Stryker's Alkaki Lake base, presumably because the shoes she's wearing don't work well on the metal grated floor.
Your cortisol levels are very low and you become very very fatigued, can't get out of bed in the mornings, you sleep a lot, get exhausted after just a little bit of exercise, have trouble standing up for long periods, etc..
I had trouble standing up and a terrible headache, even after eating.
Some who had trouble standing up to introduce themselves at their first meeting now deliver great speeches using body language, vocal variety, and a number of other presentation skills.
It turns out, our roads are built to withstand certain temperatures, and many of them will have trouble standing up to global warming.
Jill helped Matthew like a mother helping a calf at birth when it had trouble standing up.
These include heavy panting with an enlarged tongue (shaped like a spoon), foaming at the mouth, weakness, trouble standing up, wobbly or uncontrolled movement, and glazed eyes.
Even more impressive is that the Apollo 7's volume and audio quality had no trouble standing up to most wired buds, something that has been a problem for a number of recent wireless headphones.
But mine are having trouble standing up.
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