Sentences with phrase «little trouble servicing»

Because interest rates are so low, companies have little trouble servicing those interest payments.

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The more educated one becomes the less religious one is... when you see educated politicians and professional people of all kinds talking religiousness it's lip service for the ignorant... it's part of their job... other wise there's trouble from the little people.
In World War II some men who had trouble with alcohol before and after had little trouble during their period of service because they found a security in the authoritarian army structure.
Molly had little trouble finding WBL teams — Nebraska, Dallas, Chicago and San Francisco were the front - runners — vying for her services.
Along the same lines, Hellion, which premièred at Sundance, turns on the paired central performances of first - time actor Josh Wiggins as Jacob, a 13 - year - old budding delinquent in rural Southeast Texas and Aaron Paul as his troubled widower father, whose loving yet hands - off approach to parenting results in child - protective services sending Jacob's little brother Wes (Deke Garner) to live with his aunt (Juliette Lewis).
What's more troubling is this calculation: since 85 percent of four - year - olds already participate in some sort of pre-K program, as much as $ 30 billion of that $ 36 billion figure would replace money that is presently being spent — by federal or state programs, private charity, and out of pocket by parents — while as little as $ 6 billion would go to pre-K services for children who currently have none.
Trouble is, many of these services have little value.
Writers have little trouble describing super-luxe travel can be described in terms of opulence, fine service, exquisite decor, gourmet meals, vintage wines, sublime this, extraordinary that, magnificent something else.
Holiday Inn, Service at check in, plesant and heelpfull, on a bitter cold night room lovely and WARM, Perfect.Car parking with Airparks a little mixed up, but sorted out with out trouble
The public has little trouble affording the services that small firm solicitors deliver.
Although some limited research exists on strategies to help support high - risk families with troubled adolescents, comparatively little attention has been paid on what might be called the fundamental generic components of family - worker interaction and service provision that are necessary for successful interventions with high - risk adolescents and their families.
Although some limited research exists on strategies to help support high risk families with troubled adolescents (e.g., Butts & Barton, 1995; Hayward & Cameron, 1993; Johnson, 1993; Kazdin, 1993; Wells & Whittington, 1993; Whittaker & Tracy, 1991; Wood & Davidson, 1993), comparatively little attention has been paid to what might be called the fundamental processes of service delivery.
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