Sentences with phrase «from serious financial troubles»

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Meanwhile the team was in increasingly serious financial trouble, and having run a single car for his team mate Max Chilton in Russia, withdrew from the rest of the championship.
Based on my experience as a certified credit counselor and questions I get from Money Counselor readers, I know that an unexpected emergency is one of the top reasons people get themselves into financial trouble so serious that years of struggle may follow or the money shock might eventually snowball into bankruptcy.
MOCA has been digging out from a 2009 near - death experience, when serious financial troubles led to an unprecedented — and ultimately unsuccessful — experiment that saw a New York art dealer take the museum's directing reins.
Two separate reports on coal and gas were published at the same time as a round of annual financial reports from oil companies showed that this third fossil fuel could be in serious trouble too.
An inventory of life events was administered during the 1985 - 1986 maternal and offspring interviews to assess life events that the youths had experienced during the past 2 years: death of a loved one, failure to achieve an important goal, high risk of being fired or laid off from one's job, parental separation or divorce, the end of a romantic relationship or rejection by a romantic partner, serious injury or illness, serious fights with family members, serious financial problems, serious problems at school or work, trouble with the law, and having experienced a crime or an assault.
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