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Writing this week in Sports Illustrated, Renee Anne Shirley, the former executive director of the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commisaidn, said the island agency had no shortage of "troubling" problems during her tenure as the top official.
I had my goals in life and troubles and problems.
They tell secrets they've never told anyone else — about long-ago abortions, family troubles, financial problems.
Is the patient troubled by problems like fatigue, pain or shortness of breath, or having problems with medications?
The economy contracted by 1.8 percent in 2011, troubled by problems like a 30 percent drop in the number of tourists, according to the World Bank.
But the WikiLeaks cables reveal Kerry as an important statesman, trouble-shooting problems for Obama in Afghanistan and other hot spots.
Howard (Mr. DeMunn) and May (Ms. O'Connell) are a semicontentedly married couple troubled by problems arising from the foibles of their cranky adult children.
Others blamed renegade policemen bent on implicating Islamists and maintaining a state of fear.Aside from such surface troubles, deeper problems have emerged.
"It's when they're in need of something -- troubles, grief, problems in the family, children who are sick, or they're sick.
Simon Johnson, a professor at the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on Spain, whose economic troubles foreshadow problems that might develop in other countries.
This occurs especially where the military knew beforehand of a combat veteran's psychological troubles, marital problems or history of substance abuse.
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