Sentence examples for woes to explain from inspiring English sources

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A sombre Nick Clegg made no excuses for the Lib Dems' losses, while the prime minister, David Cameron, pointed to the government's recent woes to explain the ejection of so many Tory councillors.

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Indeed, his mounting economic woes at home may help to explain the attention he has devoted to the nuclear confrontation with the West and threats against Israel.

Just one-in-10 of us blame other European countries, which suggests ministers regularly pointing to the crisis in the Eurozone to explain our woes does not wash with many.

Iraqis brim with theories about theft by everyone from gas station managers to American troops to explain their fuel woes.

Even in an era of progressive analytics, the most basic old-fashioned statistics available — like batting average and slugging percentage — suffice to explain Wells's woes.

Shumaker was 0-3 in eight games for the Phillies last year.... Manager BOBBY VALENTINE struggled to explain the offensive woes of shortstop REY ORDONEZ, who is hitless in his last 23 at-bats and is 1 for 24 this season.

A few yards away, receiver Ike Hilliard struggled to explain the offense's woes, while he struggled to stand on his injured ankle.

Chairman and Chief Executive Bruno Bonnell will have to explain the company's woes this Wednesday when Atari announces its fourth-quarter and full-year fiscal 2006 earnings.

I tried to explain my issues with the woe-is-me stop-start diatribes that punctuate most teenage dialogue.

The firm compounded its woes by making a rookie mistake and failing to hold a conference call to explain what had gone wrong.

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