Sentence examples for deepest difficulties from inspiring English sources

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"My biggest satisfaction was to learn, inexperienced as I was, that it is possible to find ways out of the deepest difficulties," says Mr Elkann.

Some of the deepest difficulties of contemporary rights theories derive from the appropriation of parts of the older tradition without the unifying assumptions about knowledge and science that gave the seventeenth-century arguments their underlying coherence.

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The onset of the recession is driving more companies into financial difficulty and raising the profile of the specialists called into act as administrators or receivers to those in the deepest difficulty.

In his speech to the Conservative conference, Mr Duncan Smith said families in the "deepest difficulty" needed specific help.

But despite a $7 billion annual research budget, Pfizer has had deep difficulties bringing new drugs to market.

Since we have reduced democracy to selecting representatives, and reduced representative democracy to mean simply voting, a valuable system is now mired in deep difficulties.

Still, that Mr. Gingrich is struggling to hold his ground even along the Georgia border is a sign of his deep difficulties tonight.

"There is real suffering in France, in the provinces there are deep difficulties," the mayor added, with citizens suffering from low incomes and villages and towns struggling to afford the services they offer.

Things in Collyhurst are different now – "It's gone from somewhere no one wanted to go to, to a place where people do want to come and live," says Reeves – but deep difficulties remain.

In effect, Swissair was buying customers for the aviation-service businesses it was also acquiring.But the real clincher was that nearly all the airlines it was buying into were in deep difficulties.

Some experts said Mr. Berlusconi heads into his third term in office facing deep difficulties with the Northern League, whose leader, Umberto Bossi, on hearing the early results, shouted, "The league is strong!" Mr. Bossi called for "federalism now," meaning that the north should have more say over the much larger tax revenue it produces compared with the poorer south.

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