Sentences with phrase «serious financial trouble as»

The report found that 49 of England's 130 higher education institutions will face serious financial trouble as a result both of an 80 % cut to teaching budgets and the impact of the government's plans to raise the cap for tuition fees to # 9,000.

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Heskey scored 9 goals in all competitions in the 02/03 season and was criticised for his low goal scoring return but he also made the headlines for his actions off the field as he donated a six figure sum to a consortium led by Gary Lineker to buy out Leicester City who were experiencing serious financial troubles.
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.
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.
While Lowe's previous ventures have aimed to destroy the home video industry and install a new one in its place, MoviePass is selling itself as a rescue mission for a theater industry that's in serious financial trouble.
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