Sentence examples for number of trouble from inspiring English sources

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But apart from a number of trouble spots where separatist, ethnic or religious conflicts continue, Indonesia has been growing slowly calmer after the upheaval of Mr. Suharto's ouster.

Mr. Romney, who sought and was given control of the accident investigation Thursday night by the legislature, said 120 more potential flaws like loose nuts and bolts had been found Friday, bringing the number of trouble spots to more than 360.

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GENEVA — United Nations officials issued a scathing assessment of Russia's compliance with an international treaty against torture and cruel and degrading punishment, highlighting, among a number of "troubling trends," the increasing intimidation of people and organizations trying to monitor human rights.

The aim of this research work was to develop a novel RP-HPLC method for the determination of OLO in different matrices by eliminating the triethylamine component in the mobile phase, which improves the peak shape associated with other number of troubles to the column.

A history of abuse and violence When fighting takes place near a village, families are often forced to flee in different directions, which leaves children vulnerable to a number of troubles.

Gurría said: "The human cost of this refugee crisis is appalling and countries need to quickly agree a fair allocation of refugees within Europe, and ensure that such vast numbers of troubled people receive shelter, food and support.

The number of similarly troubled Alt-A loans — those given to people with slightly tainted credit — rose 159,000, to 836,000.

The number of mortgage troubles overshadowed an otherwise solid quarter for most of the bank's other businesses.

Henry had been involved in a number of legal troubles during his pro football career, which included arrests for driving under the influence of alcohol, marijuana possession and assault.

As Mr Donovan recalls, as a Mexican province Texas was notorious as a destination for "many a desperate man running from the law, creditors or any number of other troubles or mistakes even from himself".

Since he left Vivendi in July 2002, he has faced a number of legal troubles, paying a $1 million fine to the Securities and Exchange Commission in December and giving up a $26 million severance package to settle accusations that Vivendi misled investors in its communication and financial statements.

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