1. And the general decline in the value of assets around Asia reduces the ability of countries in the region to invest elsewhere, potentially triggering deeper economic troubles. 2. And yet, like the bruised skin of an overripe mango, the sorry physical state of government is only the outward sign of deeper troubles within. 3. As the rupiah tumbles, the amount of the rupiah Indonesian companies have to fork out to service their debts rises, plunging them into deeper trouble. 4. But the deeper trouble is the idea of being a middle-level, you could say average, country. 5. Critics charge they are either unaffordable or run the risk of pushing Social Security into deeper trouble. 6. Fourcade gets in deeper trouble when he beats the man, who once stalked the murdered real estate agent. 7. He tried to tinker and tweak the form, but it only got him in deeper trouble, and made Phil Jackson publicly question his judgment. 8. If any industry has been in deeper trouble than the long-distance sector, it may have been the wireless business, where ruthless competition has sent stocks plunging. 9. If the Giants cannot put up some points against this crew, they are in deeper trouble than they thought. 10. If so, Apple is in even deeper trouble than anyone imagined. |