Sentence examples for latest woes from inspiring English sources

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Those are only his latest woes.

NASHVILLE — Tennessee's latest woes include high unemployment, continuing foreclosures and a battle over collective-bargaining rights for teachers.

Its latest woes were sparked by an Investec note suggesting that the shares might be worthless, while citing the need for major restructuring.

His latest woes came in the first round of the Bridgestone Invitational in Akron, Ohio, which he chunked up to the tune of a 74 on a course he usually dominates.

But an optimistic note from the chief executive, along with the news that an Interpublic media agency, Initiative, had won an assignment from CBS, seemed to resonate with investors more than a recitation of the company's latest woes.

But Mr. Obama's aides emphasized that his first priority would be finding ways to repair the battered economy, whose latest woes include a steep drop-off in retail sales and the loss of about one million jobs.

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His latest woe — a knee injury — forced him to withdraw from the Players Championship after nine holes Thursday, which deepened the mystery about his future, writes Michael Bamberger on SI.com.

The onetime guerrillas have turned out with pickaxes to clear the ice from Pristina streets as this impoverished province in southern Serbia battles its latest woe -- heavy snowfalls and temperatures in the low teens.

That and his latest injury woes (today: elbow) prompted Foxsports.com's Jimmy Johnson to label him a drama queen.

Among the critics, Howard S. Weitzman, the county comptroller, complained that the agency was "less than candid" in revealing its latest financial woes.

The potential actions would be the latest mortgage woes for the bank, which is based in Charlotte, N.C., just as it is trying to move beyond the problems of the financial crisis.

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