Sentence examples for troubles and challenges from inspiring English sources

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"I like what troubles and challenges; when you feel that someone has tried something new, not just a pretty picture".

Their troubles and challenges — years out of school, trauma from having witnessed the killing of relatives, sexual abuse — mirror those of their peers struggling to survive in tents and hideaways in Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria's own shattered communities.

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Like the American president, who could not walk and chew gum at the same time, they cannot, apparently, cope with Parliament's deliberations while dealing with the country's economic troubles and the challenge of hosting the Winter Olympic games.

As a belligerent optimist, I wanted to not only offer a message of hope, but to engage my listeners in a more visceral way and show that this music (which has been heard and contemplated, in some cases, for over 400 years), is an animated, pleading mirror into each of our troubled hearts, and challenge the listener to examine their contribution to our whacked-out world.

However, they ignore the inaccuracies of predicting those who inevitably will die, and pose troubling clinical challenges and a risk of abuse.

The Italian government's resolve to create a more flexible labor market is coming under increasing resistance from the nation's traditionally powerful labor unions, threatening to unleash the worst labor trouble in decades and challenging the government of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

Tense, conflicted and involving, O'Dell's novel deftly captures the voice of a teenage boy who's in trouble and facing profound challenges, even if the narrative sometimes feels dramatically inflated in order to prove its point: that evil runs deep and rooting it out is a difficult, thankless chore.

Both companies face continuing business challenges arising from their troubles, and the British oil company's predicament is still much more uncertain than Goldman's.

For other performers, it spells trouble and raises the challenge of rousing heat-weary punters into a state of excitement.

"Famine is something that can be portrayed in the media effectively," he told me, "whereas chronic malnutrition — well, it's very difficult to portray that, isn't it?" Saxena added that the Indian state was capable when coping with emergencies but had trouble handling challenges that were endemic — a view I heard expressed by many experts and activists.

He has stayed out of trouble, but challenges remain.

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