Lincoln may have been concerned in the troubled times in which he became president but I don't think he was afraid.
Mrs Brooke denied her decision had anything to do with the recent troubled times for the party.
Angela Merkel, the Christian Democrats' leader, appears in contrast to be almost a country bumpkin, woefully lacking the qualities needed to govern the country in troubled times.
Anyone really think that the correct reaction to troubled economic times is to deliberately shrink the economy by 30%?
He said the euro could be "an anchor of stability in troubled times... the advantages are very clear".
Liberal Democrats are gathering in Brighton for their spring conference during troubled times for the party.
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Officials say that the new security measures are the price for stability in troubled times.
Through troubled times, the Afghans are demonstrating their ability to deal with adversity and adapt to handle the problems.
In less troubled times, the marked acceleration in wages and salaries in the first quarter would soon push up spending.
The mood at Blues could not be more contrasting, coach Dai Young having battled through some troubled times to re-establish the Cardiff side as major players on the European stage.
It is precisely what is needed in these troubled times, as the days grow darker, and colder, and wetter - The Sound of Music, a drop of golden sun.
Ghosn says he is untroubled by the at times fractious debate in the eurozone between wealthier nations and their more troubled neighbors.
Europe and the US have built a strong relationship during troubled times (Second World War, Cold War etc.).
As I reported in the New York Times this weekend, this sort of bridal excess, when combined with the troubled economic climate of the past several years, seems to have set off something of a backlash.
Other troubled corporate titans would no doubt conclude that the Times is finally getting religion.
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In troubled times, though, they mean that the EU struggles to act.
For the last four years Stafford Hospital's name has been the most tarnished of any hospital in an NHS facing troubled times.
"It is often money patients do not have in these troubled financial times and is a tax on the sick when people have already paid for their health service, " she said.
Several insurance companies are expected to formally accuse JP Morgan Chase of engineering loans to Enron disguised as trades to allow the troubled energy company to disguise losses, the New York Times reports.
They were back to 24 times, even though the real market is still troubled.
Thain once reigned as CEO of the New York Stock Exchange and turned that institution around in troubled times.
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"I think in troubled times, we're going to see the same genre that worked during the depression -- comedy, " argues Grove.
The result: solid sales and profits, even amid troubled economic times.
They're especially encouraged by troubled companies with balance sheets strong enough to ride out the tough times.
With an intense fight for votes between Labour and the SNP, the public turned away from a group of politicians clearly going through troubled times.
Balances have risen the past few years amid investor appreciation for bonds' stabilizing effects in troubled times.
We tend to be busy in troubled times or when companies are expanding into new parts of the world.
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Ironically, Ferguson and Keynes both shared the gift of celebrity in a times when we desperately need context in troubled economic climates.
This troubled region has always looked to the U.S. to help in times of crisis.
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