Sentences with phrase «u.s. trouble some people»

But the broadly positive reaction is significant because higher interest rates in the U.S. trouble some people in Asia.

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If Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and other founders were to time travel to 2016, they would almost surely be troubled by the threat that inequality poses to the well - being of citizens and democratic governance and ask, «What are your policies to make the U.S. what it should be, the most favorable country in the world for persons of industry and frugality, possessed of moderate capital, to inhabit?»
The number of people filing for bankruptcy in the U.S. and U.K. has been falling steadily for the past few years, but charities and analysts are concerned that homeowners could get in trouble if the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of England raise interest rates.
The idea that the U.S. was an unquestioned military colossus athwart the world, which no power or people could effectively oppose, was hubristic nonsense certain to get the country into deep trouble — as it did — and bring the U.S. Army to the point of collapse, as happened in Vietnam and may well happen again in Iraq (and Afghanistan).
The state of Israel had just been established, the Arab states had lost the war with the Israelis, and the magnitude of the destruction of European Jewry was first becoming known in the U.S. Qutub was deeply troubled by the identification of Americans with the Jewish people and U.S. support for the state of Israel.
Sudden death strikes approximately 11,000 people under age 45 in the U.S. every year, leaving living relatives with troubling questions about their own risk.
What he found most troubling was the amount of food wasted — in the U.S. and India — when so many people go without.
Fuse / GettyIf you're having trouble getting enough shut - eye, your zip code may be to blame: People in the southern U.S. don't get as much sleep uninterrupted sleep as those in the rest of the country, according to a new study mapping the quality of Americans.
Where his comrades in the U.S. Army had no trouble fighting their faceless enemies, Fellers saw the Japanese people differently, even going so far as to divert bombing missions from areas where Aya might be.
The analysis comes at a time when U.S. card balances have regained their previous record levels — and more people are having trouble keeping up with their rising payments.
As one interviewee explains to Schmitz, conditions at Foxconn may not be perfect, but it's often much better than their livelihood in the remote villages where they've come from and people in the U.S. have trouble understanding that.
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