Sentence examples for shares troubles from inspiring English sources

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The advent of the shares troubles some experts.

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What they offer, almost unanimously, is music as sisterly advice and group therapy: sharing troubles and proffering comfort, not anger.

The company hopes that by offering chat, its users will have a chance to more privately bond – commiserate over shared troubles, or even flirt.

I was, amidst the pleasure of the celebration, the impressive kindness and sharing, troubled by something else I saw and felt, a certain kind of dislocation and sadness in some of the young people.

The founders of Yik Yak, which has had its share of troubles with anonymous sharing among high school students, certainly see the power in localized anonymity.

In It's a Wonderful Life she was the beautiful girl-next-door who marries James Stewart and shares his troubles.

The nurses could become deeply touched and amazed when patients shared their trust and openness: "Sometimes I'm really astonished, that they choose to share their troubles and worries with me!

New Line, part of Time Warner, has recently suffered more than its share of troubles.

Indeed, the proposal has already given the Commission its fair share of trouble and more trouble is guaranteed to lie ahead.

The students still have their share of troubles.

Of course, Ant-Man has had its share of troubles.

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