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Among the troubles facing the market is a pervasive sense that houses are a bad bet.
Many of the troubles facing Europe's dealmakers stem from the Continent's lackluster economy.
Even these figures do not fully describe the troubles facing the Boston Archdiocese.
That may sound audacious given the depths of the food crisis and the troubles facing rice.
His ambivalence speaks to the troubles facing the newspaper business, and to the complex motivations of the mayor himself.
Manchester United manager David Moyes insists the club's supporters understand the troubles facing their side at present.
Given the troubles facing the financial world — Europe's woes, the stagnant American economy — management said the firm was doing well.
So what does he think about it?He is not oblivious to, or nonchalant about, the troubles facing emerging markets.
But even as they rounded the corner, the troubles facing the country's smaller regional banks seemed to darken.
Wyeth announced a delay in its closely watched experimental Alzheimer's disease drug, highlighting some of the troubles facing the industry.
Mr. McCain has sometimes spoken candidly of the troubles facing parts of the American economy, most notably the auto industry.
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