That's because, according to McClane, the charity's main audience -- cancer patients and their families -- isn't troubled by Armstrong's woes.
Ordinarily I wouldn't be troubled by them, since they are all moving to rural Arkansas, which is exactly where I want them.
Tyler Hall, a bank analyst at SNL, said some state banking regulators won't let troubled banks pay dividends, even if it is to the Treasury Department.
And because they can't tap into the Troubled Asset Relief Program--the government's bailout kitty for U.S. banks--they're also not tied down by its restrictions, including executive compensation limits and dividend payments to Uncle Sam.
Without the Wachovia transaction, analysts said it probably wouldn't aggressively bid on other troubled banks unless the FDIC came calling.
Sgt Stephen Lovatt read Death Is Nothing At All, Insp Jane Brown read Don't Let Your Hearts Be Troubled and Sgt Gordon Swan read Feel No Guilt In Laughter.
While no doubt justified--the series has already shed about 25% of its audience since its early Sept. 10 premiere, which drew just 4.7 million viewers--news of its cancellation doesn't bode well for the troubled genre or series star Jerry O'Connell.
Thus leveraged buyout operators don't have to turn around a troubled company to get rich.
She was surprised when her therapist, Vanderbilt University psychologist Steven Hollon, didn't bother to dwell on her troubled childhood.
The bulk of those cuts came at the U.S. Postal Service, which is financially troubled but isn't affected by the sequester.
America says it isn't planning to bail out its troubled quasi-private mortgage lenders, but investors are sure bailing out of their shares.
It wasn't the first suicide attempt for the troubled singer, whose list of problems only continued to grow in 2013.
But the federal government, in a little-noticed ruling last year, decided that companies that received U.S. bailout money under the Troubled Asset Relief Program won't fall under that rule.
The Federal Reserve Chairman was right to note the U.S. can't forever remain an unaffected oasis in an increasingly troubled world.
Pat Donahue, hadn't thought Nuristan had much strategic value, so conventional forces hadn't been posted there, and no one had troubled to find out much about the native people, the Nuristanis, a distinct and outlying ethnic group within Afghanistan.
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Until recently, those bonds didn't face much risk from refinancing or repayment because they were troubled.
The Smuckers would also like to convince Wall Street that the Crisco part of the deal makes sense, even though they weren't initially keen about picking up a sinking brand in a troubled category.
Lincoln may have been concerned in the troubled times in which he became president but I don't think he was afraid.
Losses are greater on troubled shopping centers and malls largely because the properties can't be easily turned around once they begin to slide.
Nevertheless, I am troubled that you are being pressured by your agent to accept a deal that you don't think is fair.
"Now that I've been filled in by friends about how difficult her troubled son (the shooter) was making things for her, I understand that it wasn't that Nancy was overwrought about the trivialities of everyday life, but that she was handling a very difficult situation with uncommon grace, " Mr. Leff wrote on the blog.
But I can't help wondering if carmakers wouldn't be better off sticking to what they know rather than diving into the luxury market trying to help all these troubled souls by selling them prestige cars.
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