Sentence examples for continued trouble from inspiring English sources

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An obvious culprit would be continued trouble with subprime mortgages — "the pretty clear bogeyman out there," as he put it.

WorldCom's announcement also spells continued trouble for makers of telecommunications equipment, like Cisco Systems, Lucent Technologies and Nortel Networks.

The continued trouble in the financial sector, including the multibillion-dollar trading losses at JPMorgan Chase, have only further fueled the anger of consumers and investors.

The problem would be Mr. Hussein's survival, which would guarantee continued trouble and, if many ordinary Iraqis were killed, a loss of support around the world.

The choice of Irene Rosenfeld to replace Kraft chief executive officer Roger Deromedi is a positive move, but it also signals continued trouble at the food company, according to a new Credit Suisse report.

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"The crew was able to arrest the descent," Mr. Hall said, and "continued trouble-shooting and preparing the airplane for landing" in Los Angeles.

Continued troubles in Greece do not help.

Many investors expect continued troubles for stocks.

came after the fund reassessed the global economy after continued troubles in Europe this winter.

Europe's continued troubles and a slowdown in the Chinese economy muted the demand for oil.

But continued troubles in the financial sector could still have a negative effect on the city.

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