Sentence examples for a range of troubles from inspiring English sources

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Lawmakers complained about a range of troubles at the Defense Ministry, including corruption in the its contracting procedures, a failure to respond to attacks beginning in Pakistan and favoritism in appointments.

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Ms. Pogrebin, a writer who, among other things, contributed to the founding of Ms., the feminist magazine, has produced a guide for people who have friends facing a wide range of troubles, including their own illness (or imminent death), the loss of a loved one, or the mental illness or drug addiction of a child.

Facebook hoped to show that its business can keep growing even as amidst a wide range of troubles.

In the group of more than 11,000 twins, those who were bullied at age 11 were more likely to have a wide range of troubles by the age of 13 than their non-bullied siblings.

Voice disorders cover a wide range of troubles which could be related to various aetiologies, including organic lesion of vocal folds (acquired or congenital), deficient control of breathing, deficient control of laryngeal articulation, as well as psychological difficulties.

While it is believed to treat a range of other health troubles, these other uses are not approved for professional labeling purposes.

At issue are a range of problems that trouble the government: Britain's "food security", food price rises, rural poverty, food health scares and the bleak fact that nearly two-thirds of British farms are deemed not economically viable by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).

Rather, the thawing of attitudes reflects a recognition of Syria's importance to a range of the region's troubles.

Though the report offers no theories of its own, Reba and her team hope that the results of their work will help researchers better explore a range of subjects that have long troubled scholars of urbanisation.

He was relaxed and had complete command of a range of complex issues, including the troubled banking sector, health care reform and the need to do more in terms of innovative education initiatives.

And the central bank will expand its "quantitative easing" by increasing its target for excess liquidity in the banking system by ¥5 trillion, to a range of ¥15 trillion-20 trillion.The trouble with these moves is that, in Japan's current predicament, such narrow approaches to combating deflation do little good.

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