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But it must be wrong for us to leave Europe to sort out its troubles without us.
She wrote a book about Thomas Wentworth, a 17th century Englishman who was sent to Ireland to try to sort out its troubles, a rough road many have taken since.
You know, to find an organization that recognizes what could be a screenwriter's want for a little therapy, or a director of photography's need for paying their rent for one or two month, while they sort out their troubles.
With some soul searching, you may sort out some troubles you've had in life.
For all the changes, Qwest's effort to sort out its accounting troubles is far from over.
The federal government eventually sent in a "third-party manager" into Attawapiskat, who was by all accounts non-Native, to sort out the trouble.
Garfield reckons Apple will sort out these teething troubles.
As Washington tried to sort out Iraq's troubles, it ignored Iran's mischief and subversion.
While Havas could go from predator to prey, it first needs to sort out its own troubles.
A dozen former inmates told me stories of how Clark helped them sort out their own troubles while they served time with her.
It is politically impossible to stand aloof and insist that national governments sort out their own troubles when the stability of the whole international financial system is at stake, or when America's vital interests are threatened.
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