Sentence examples for trouble in dealing with from inspiring English sources

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England's captain did not appear to have any trouble in dealing with his deceit.

The penalty is the second in a few months that indicates E*Trade had a great deal of trouble in dealing with its explosive growth.

But she sang it in a corrupt Italian version, which still turns up on occasion, especially outside France where theaters may have trouble in dealing with the niceties of an opéra comique, with its spoken dialogue.

And down the stretch, Haye, who was given a count in the 11th, although it appeared he had slipped, was limited to desperate, swinging rights, which Klitschko had little trouble in dealing with.

During the rest of April, Eric had a big trouble in dealing with runners on base, because his pitching form was vulnerable to allow stolen bases.

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The growing frustration with the government adds to its troubles in dealing with the province, which abuts Afghanistan in Pakistan's north and is a pivotal battleground against the Islamic militants operating in both countries.

Admitting to Mr. Koiwai her troubles in dealing with young children, Torako then told him that Yotsuba is an exception; she eventually began to like the little girl and now considers being around her "fun".

The trouble comes in dealing with individual officers online such as Mr Brown of whom there are a growing number.In Birmingham, an officer was disciplined for tweeting about arresting an "offender" when he should have said "suspect".

In order to avoid the occurrence of large-scale collective actions by workers, the Ministry of Labor required local institutions of labor arbitration to promptly resolve disputes and avoid protracted cases that could lead to trouble, especially in dealing with sudden cases triggered by collective disputes.

The ruling touched on an issue that has also troubled American officials in dealing with Pakistan on counterterrorism cases.

Both in Britain and the euro zone, central bankers are worried about inflation and the prospect of a wage-price spiral.But the transatlantic gap also suggests sharp differences in dealing with troubles in financial markets.

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