Sentence examples similar to troubles means from inspiring English sources

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Budgetary troubles meant home construction was delayed, pushing some of the poor to join the demonstrations.

But widespread regulatory reform and industry financial troubles mean this is the true end of the road.

While Circuit City's troubles mean that Best Buy can gain additional market share, that company will face stiff competition.

Even so, the lawyers suggested that Mr. Blagojevich would resign if his troubles meant that Illinois could no longer function.

King was regarded as one of the best centre-backs of his generation, but his persistent knee troubles meant he only played 21 times for England.

In many respects the complex role the BBC played in chronicling 'the troubles' meant it became an integral part of the conflict.

Neath's troubles mean that Carmarthen Town, who finished 11th in the league, are reprieved from relegation.

Rankin's troubles meant a more prominent role for Stokes, who was the pick of the England bowlers by some distance.

"Forgetting" about their troubles meant going out, having fun, partying.

For our male participants, "forgetting about" their troubles meant going out, having fun, partying.

The proximity of Northern Ireland, post-Troubles, means we are a really good experience for students".

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