"trouble" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The MPs were also warned that the financial troubles afflicting the press posed a huge threat to journalism.
- Both editors warned that the financial troubles afflicting the press were posing a huge threat to journalism.
- This is only one of the disheartening findings by a panel that reported a "perfect storm" of troubles afflicting Walter Reed.
- "That philosophic change is at the heart of the financial troubles" afflicting the network news divisions, he wrote.
- Mrs. Clinton blamed the Bush administration's "misplaced priorities" in part for the troubles afflicting rural America - priorities that she said included giving tax breaks to oil companies reaping record profits.
- He attributed the stock market's problems to the troubles afflicting the Asian economies and markets, and on the likelihood that profits of American companies operating in that region would be hurt.
- The Crashed Dumper certainly wasn't suffering from the troubles afflicting the rest of the city; this outlying district didn't protest or riot over Rexrew and the Ivets, it housed too many LDC worker families.
- Several white- and red-robed wizards walked here, discussing, in low voices, the troubles afflicting the outside world.
- They are staying as a model amid the larger public system, still segregated by the violent troubles afflicting nationalist Catholics and loyalist Protestants.
- Though it should have been an attractive target for looters, none of the troubles afflicting the rest of the capital touched down at the export company.
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