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"The labor market is in great trouble.
("The consumer is in great trouble!" "Things are worse than in the 1970s!").
Now that we know Rudolph's family is in great trouble, the question is: What are we going to do about it?
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Today, it is in greater trouble than before.Its economy soared at an average 8% a year in the first half of the 1990s; since 1997 it has grown at less than half the western rate, and last year it moved into recession, shrinking by 0.5%.
If we are shown on the media, our family members will then be in great trouble".
It is the only way out, otherwise china will be in great trouble.
"I am in great trouble, do not know what to do.
In Iraq, where American and British forces were in great trouble, local Islamic militants had sworn allegiance to al-Qaida.
And all the time, Vivienne is going unsteadily mad: "I am in great trouble, do not know what to do.
If you judge a person by their friends, those who opt to campaign for Brexit are in great trouble indeed.
Most, if not all, of these 19 institutions would be in great trouble if the current recession were to become a second great depression.
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