Sentences with phrase «is in serious trouble in»

This colorful little falcon is in serious trouble in some parts of the continent.
Xbone is in serious trouble in Europe.
After all, his last great trade deal, the CETA with Europe is in serious trouble in the EU and may never be implemented.
According to new Morning Consult polls, Democrats are in serious trouble in Senate races across the country.

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One of the reasons it's been so troubling is that it's a cause of a serious birth defect called microcephaly, in which the head of babies whose mothers have been infected with Zika during pregnancy are abnormally small.
They were the first to see that the plunge in crude prices last year heralded serious trouble — hence the January interest - rate cut.
There's also the fact that the moderate - price realm of the U.S. retail market is in serious trouble as the middle class continues to shrink.
Someone once joked, «The day Richard shows up at the bank wearing a suit and tie, you'll know we're in serious trouble
Its current malaise stems primarily from far more serious troubles in its main export markets, Europe and the U.S., which are starting to weigh on its world - beating manufacturers and exporters.
You know the system is in serious trouble when such despondency is coming from workers in their twenties and thirties.
If you don't get to safety soon, you'll hit severe hypothermia and be in serious trouble.
You didn't have to be a political pundit or financial genius to know that Detroit was in serious trouble, especially after the city declared a state of financial emergency in March.
The third reason she noted was that there was a build - up of «potentially serious financial sector vulnerabilities» and that there had been a «troubling» increase in debt across many countries.
«This is obviously a very serious and very troubling situation and our committee has already begun preparations for a hearing,» Hensarling said in a statement.
«A stress test that claims that if the Dow falls by 60 %, the unemployment rate rises to 12 %, housing prices decline substantially more than they did during the 2008 recession, GDP declines by 6 - 7 % — and that all of that can happen and no bank will be in serious financial trouble or have any problem of being undercapitalized or illiquid — I kind of think says more about itself than it says about the health of the banking system.»
A stock trading with an ever - lower P / E ratio due to price drops is most likely in serious earnings trouble.
Before Tony Hsieh stepped down from his leadership of the Downtown Project — his radical experiment in building a startup city in Downtown Las Vegas — there were already signs of serious trouble.
Now it is time for your favoured northerners, especially Germany, to implement some reforms, or the Euro project, and thus the EU, is in serious trouble.
If oil prices stay where they are now, Russia's economy could be in serious trouble and could face recession in the coming year, analysts warn.
By the time CNY started lower, against all expectations, there had already been serious signs of trouble in China for months by then.
The way I like to put it is the U.S. is kind of the least dirty shirt in the bunch, but the reality is every single one of them is in serious trouble the minute rates normalize and when that happens then it's anyone's guess exactly how it goes down.
This would involve buying stock in companies that are in serious trouble.
They made it clear also that it is impossible for me to outstrip inflation by investing in stocks, I might just lose everything, then I will really be in serious trouble.
If Jennifer Wright Knust considers this biblical scholarship then the academy is in serious trouble.
If I detect any lack of respect between the wife and the husband, then I know the relationships is in serious trouble.
You represent the TYPICAL christian... can not comprehend what was originally said and have serious serious trouble connecting the dots and serious trouble discerning between what is evidenced and what is been rewritten a hundred times copied in differnt languages... originally written in greek... which wasn't the language of jesus but somehow the scribes met every eye witness and wrote all of it down... actually there are NO eye witness accounts in the bible so how is it that people get conned into believing this?
«If you think this passage means that, you're in real trouble, serious trouble
Second, and more important, I gradually realized that my denomination, like most of the old - line denominations, was in serious trouble.
This profound loss of confidence in our institutions and our traditional identities is even more serious than the economic troubles that seem to plague us chronically in recent years.
The other day, at a small group I attended, someone expressed concern for me because there is a lot of stuff going on in our community right now: illnesses, the threat of death, marriages in serious trouble, depression... the kind of things that take time to deal with.
You» re in serious trouble if you think Hebrews 10:26 doesn't mean what it's says.
That willful sin that brings us close to being cursed and in serious trouble is knowingly rejecting God «s way for another way.
Until we can persuade economists to study how the economy can be made to serve society instead of destroying it, we in the West remain in serious trouble.
If David really believes his z theory will unify -LCB- and this theory has given me a way of thinking that does this -RCB- then he is in serious trouble.
In my opinion the world is in serious trouble and is heading for catastrophIn my opinion the world is in serious trouble and is heading for catastrophin serious trouble and is heading for catastrophe.
If such a view can pass as intellectually and morally serious, we are in deep trouble indeed.
One of the signs that a bureaucratic organization is in serious trouble is that its priorities become displaced from carrying out its original function to protecting the symbols, even if they have become largely meaningless, of its authority (as distinct from real power).
The catch is that venturing towards either extreme in our views on the relationship between observation / prediction and underlying reality leads to serious trouble.
If, as Anyabwile suggests, this is really the best argument those opposed to gay marriage have, then the movement is in serious trouble.
By 1980, however, the somewhat chastened magazine acknowledged he was not: «God is making a comeback Most intriguingly, this is happening not among theologians or ordinary believers — most of whom never accepted for a moment that he was in any serious trouble — but in the crisp, intellectual circles of academic philosophers, where the consensus had long banished the Almighty from fruitful discourse.»
Such traditions of popular political participation in serious trouble because the cultural grounds on which they have stood are beginning to come apart, to ravel out, to lose coherent purchase in our imaginations.
«Fake news» and «alternative facts» have become popular phrases recently, and unless voters can learn to differentiate between truth and fiction, our democracy is in serious trouble.
If naturalism is true, then all branches of the sciences, evolutionary biology included, could in the long run be in serious trouble.
If they are constantly being debunked, then the idea of revelation is indeed in serious trouble.
In sizing up the alcoholic's motivation, the key question is this: Is he able to admit that alcohol is giving him serious trouble and that he needs help in handling iIn sizing up the alcoholic's motivation, the key question is this: Is he able to admit that alcohol is giving him serious trouble and that he needs help in handling iis this: Is he able to admit that alcohol is giving him serious trouble and that he needs help in handling iIs he able to admit that alcohol is giving him serious trouble and that he needs help in handling iis giving him serious trouble and that he needs help in handling iin handling it?
It is noteworthy that 7 percent of the Jewish drinkers, in this study, reported serious troubles from their drinking.
It is well to make it clear that a person need not have all or any of these experiences to be headed for trouble with alcohol, but that they are frequently present in the early stages of what becomes a serious drinking problem.
So far, the standard view does not appear to be in any serious trouble.
As I contemplate the church today, I would judge it to be an institution in very serious trouble; every mainline denomination is faced with the same agonies of declining membership.
Reston suggested that there was great sympathy for the president throughout the country, but that the people «concentrate on the simple questions of right and wrong, and this is why Mr. Nixon is in such serious trouble
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