Sentence examples for trouble as it from inspiring English sources

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If it is left on its own it is in trouble, as it does not have the cash to invest in the business and attract new customers".

This impacted its search business negatively, and the company needs to ensure that its financing arm does not run into any trouble as it extends unsecured loans.

As if Blu-Ray wasn't in enough trouble as it is, Sony has said that it won't allow its Blu-Ray disk reproduction subsidiary, Sony DADC Global, to reproduce adult content.

Tigers have enough trouble as it is.

They were already in trouble as it was.

Publishers and bookshops are in enough trouble as it is.

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The Knicks are in trouble, as deep as it gets in a seven-game series.

Firstly, anything that sets a defined threshold for investors' losses has the potential to cause trouble as well as alleviate it.

This, surely, has been the root of The Last Guardian's development troubles (as indeed it has been in countless other games that have replied upon companion AI).

However, the expedition was beset by troubles as soon as it left the last significant outposts of civilization in present-day Maine.

Apple Computer also began a legal battle and added to its recent European troubles as it faced off with the Beatles Apple Corp.. in London's High Court.

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