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trouble

[truhb-uhl] / ˈtrʌb əl /








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The revelations come a day after the United Farm Workers said it would not participate in celebrations of Chavez due to “troubling allegations” against him.

From Los Angeles Times

The trouble this year is that the gap between the top and the bottom teams is wider than ever.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The timing and the lack of transparency are troubling,” Sharif wrote.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fraser, who was then overseeing Citi’s strategy, said in an interview that running the troubled division “was taking one for the team.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I’ve accepted that it’s a fact, but I have trouble looking that fact squarely in the eye.

From Los Angeles Times