In their perennial struggle to deter would-be jumpers, Golden Gate Bridge officials have decided to rely on the human touch rather than build new physical barriers.
Art restoration is a perennial struggle against the birds and the bees (actually, the hares and magpies).
The ensuing publicity should in turn help the British Museum in its perennial struggle to keep afloat financially.
The perennial struggle to navigate between being too academic and too shallow intersects with the need to juggle the competing demands of soloists and programmers.
"On the perennial struggles of Broadway: 'I don't see any solution for Broadway's problems except subsidized theatre, as in most civilized countries of the world.'"
The insurance problem is compounding the state's perennial struggle to attract doctors to rural care, administrators warn.
"Out North has beaten it every time, but it's a perennial struggle to justify who they are and what they do," said Mr. Wilson.
The perennial struggles between governors and the Assemblies are sometimes taken as symptoms of a rising democratic spirit.
For, being corporate, they naturally support U.S. gold in its perennial struggle with Third World oil in dollar terms.
"Not for Ourselves Alone" is about the perennial struggle to realize the great idea that is the United States of America.