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But as chronic troubles such as unemployment have worsened, their popularity in power has suffered.
These were earmarked for people at high risk, those with respiratory troubles such as asthma or emphysema.
Mixed with local troubles – such as youth gangs, general disenchantment, and the negative consequences of cuts undermining public services – it makes for a potentially lethal cocktail.
I couldn't relate to many of the late monk's troubles, such as the stigmata and the demands of healing the sick.
Despite recent troubles, such as Savile and controversy over multi-million payouts to former executives and the £100m Digital Media Initiative fiasco, Davies said the BBC "had a pretty good decade" and "remained pretty central to our national life".
Lou Gehrig can't mind now — he's had other troubles, such as becoming a one-phrase icon — and Derek, who dislikes fuss, will quickly get us back into the game and the one after that.
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Lobo ignored early warning signs of trouble, such as a bomb that damaged Tinguaro in 1957.
The trouble, such as it is, begins with that subconscious need to fit in.
But investments perceived as safe havens in times of trouble, such as gold and some government bonds, are in demand.
'Utterly caught out.' His frankness has landed him in trouble, such as when he said 'breaking up the NHS is precisely what you need to do with it'.
Jody McIntyre, an activist and (at the time) blogger for the Independent, sent several messages interpreted by other users as encouraging or inciting trouble, such as: "I would suggest young people hit the streets tomorrow with three central demands.
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