Sentence examples for in response to the trouble from inspiring English sources

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The Japanese firm said the change at the top of the company was in response to the trouble caused to customers, business partners and investors following days of revelations that have caused Olympus shares to lose half their value in a fortnight.

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As the entire cast's dancing grew increasingly intense, as if in response to the troubles of Mr. Askegard and the ever solicitous Ms. Nichols, one could understand the reason for the gloomy scenery, and the sense of drama was enhanced by Richard Moredock's introspective performance of Schumann's score.

These discourses qualify ‛innovative' policy-making at the central and local levels of public administration in response to the troubles of Turkey's Syrian ‛guests' – according to Turkish public administrators interviewed for this article.

By 1950, in response to the troubles of Ayer's two attempts to account for the indirect testing of theoretical statements via their consequences, Hempel conceded that it was "useless to continue to search for an adequate criterion of testability in terms of deductive relationships to observation sentences" (1950 [1959, 116]).

In response to the car trouble, Williams's campaign spokesman Seth Weathers put out a weird, passive-aggressive statement implying the school bus had somehow been sabotaged by Antifa.

If you do, it means you're shallow.'" Choi's own artistic temperament is to take a less direct but still humorous approach, for example in The Thinker, that recreates Rodin's famous sculpture out of toilet paper and Pepto Bismol, which the artist downed by the bottle when he first arrived in America, in response to the stomach trouble and culture shock.

In response to the internal troubles of the 2nd dynasty, Djoser was the first king to reside exclusively at Memphis, thereby helping to make it the political and cultural centre of Old Kingdom (c. 2575 c. 2130 bce) Egypt.

Since the beginning of Davis' legal troubles, when she instituted a blanket "no license" policy in response to the Supreme Court's decision, she has had trouble convincing courts that her religious defiance has any legal merit.

In response to this trouble, we argue here that it helps to bring informal learning into formal education.

In response to these troubles and the economic growth, Providence residents ratified a city charter in 1831 as the population passed 17,000.

In response to the report, MIT will establish a neuroscience advisory panel, led by materials scientist Lorna Gibson, to tackle the broader issues troubling the program.

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