But it is not just the cities that face serious trouble.
This person will face troubles moving on with his or her life.
The company faced serious financial trouble from the 1980s on, mostly because of management problems.
The move comes as the Government faces economic and political troubles.
Television City's owners were facing trouble on another legal front.
Both nations are concerned that they will face political trouble at home as a result of their stands.
She has to face troubles to establish a new life for herself away from her family.
The team struggled on the court, and faced serious financial trouble as well.
Not surprisingly, perhaps, it faces trouble on nearly every front.
But the tax cut still faced trouble in the Senate, which is split 50-50.
But I might as well not have spoken, because his face stayed troubled the rest of the walk home.
"That's just as well," Elizabeth said, her pretty face troubled, "because she means to have him."
She looked from one to the other, her little face deeply troubled.
Nick stared after him, his face troubled, and then began to walk down to the truck- stop again.
Every time he stole a glance at the girls' side of the room Becky's face troubled him.
"I never looked at it that way," he said, his face troubled.
"I can think of several reasons," he said, his face and voice troubled.
She looked away, her face troubled ever so slightly.
A moment later she looked to me, her face troubled.
She shook her head, her face troubled, eyes far away.