Sentences with phrase «deep trouble now»

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But treaties are superficial remedies indeed when the trouble is as deep as ours now is.
The deep divisions within contemporary literary criticism have much to do with the fact that we now possess a richer, if also more troubling, sense of (sic).
Well the wheels started falling - off in January now they are in deeper trouble.
Defeats to Maidenhead and Bromley mean Nathan Baxter and Woking are in deep relegation trouble now and, with two games left, they go into next weekend's trip to last - placed Guiseley knowing they have to win, with Barrow directly below them in the table enjoying the advantage of having two games in hand.
He was a set and a break up two years ago, but is now in «deep trouble» in the fourth.
Labour's campaign is now in deep trouble.
Now its down to 70,000, which shows that New York State Republicans are in deep trouble, even in their most traditionally reliable parts of the state.
The prequel story to my Station Seventeen series is titled DEEP TROUBLE (it's out now!)
What I believe may be less obvious, however, is that the recent cancellations are a symptom of a much more troubling problem that has been deep beneath the Mega Man games for a very long time now: The series is now in need for some major innovation.
«If we continue to do what we are doing now, we are in deep trouble,» Ogunlade Davidson, a co-chair of the working group that prepared the report, said at the briefing.
Put the systems in place now, figure out what the bugs are and if it turns out the next ten years of data and research show we are in deep trouble then at least we have a head start on clamping down on CO2.
Well, either Toyota is the most stubborn and deep - pocketed company in the world or they're making money on them because they've now gone to considerable trouble and expense building and selling about 4 million of them.
So now, with the Library in deep trouble, it is time to let an actual librarian take control.
If your marriage is now in deep trouble, you're not likely to elicit much praise on each other's behalf by asking about the current state of affairs.
Moms and dads now having to take on the role of property manager may not be prepared for the risks even seasoned landlords need to manage frequently; tenants that won't pay rent and refuse to vacate, serial trouble tenants that tie up landlords with appeals, complex collection laws that delay enforcement and a Landlords and Tenant Tribunal favouring tenants over rental property owners because the courts perceive landlords as big business owners with deep pockets.»
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