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This twin shift will force wrenching adjustments.

wrenching造句

The adjustment that follows may be wrenching.

Either way, China faces a wrenching economic adjustment.

I've got three words for you: Gut-wrenching death scene.

He grabbed Ben, wrenching him away from his mother.

Ireland's people are experiencing a wrenching recession and a sharp cut in living standards.

Adapting to the Business models Based on the Net requires some wrenching changes

More often than not, IVF takes repeated, costly and heart-wrenching attempts.

But the Numbers mask what was at times gut-wrenching for investors.

Your story: Many companies have interesting — and even gut-wrenching — histories.

I saw a man with a "Will Work For Food" sign the other day, and it was wrenching.

We should not be embarrassed or dismayed if the process of unifying is difficult, even at times wrenching.

Sonam Kapoor: "It's really really devastatingly sad…its shocking and heart wrenching… please pray for the lives lost."

Imagine, for example, that consumer demand is depressed in part because people fear the prospect of a wrenching fiscal adjustment.

A wrenching decade resulted in a more flexible and competitive economy, though also a more unequal and less cohesive society.

What a heart wrenching experience it is to see real people and little children dying because of the lack of food.

That would help ensure the European economy can continue to expand while economically troubled countries like Spain and Greece make wrenching cutbacks to reduce out-of-control deficits.

With a deadly effort, like wrenching a piece out of his own brain, he could even have dragged the thing into the open.

Roger had his girl with him, and Noah took her coat and hung it up without accident, not tripping over anything or wrenching the girl's arm

But the man, shifting the club from right to left, cooly caught him by the under jaw, at the same time wrenching downward and backward.

In the immediate aftermath of such crises, it is difficult to convince people that the wrenching events are not likely to recur any time soon, because, with a (very) low probability, they might.

With an unmistakable bellowing roar, dragon fire burst from the exhaust, white-hot and blue, and the motorbike shot forward like a bullet with a sound of wrenching metal.

China's chief foreign-policy objective in the near term is to avoid confrontation in order to give itself breathing room to focus on the economy and manage wrenching social change.

Immigration reform gives both sides the chance to blame the other for failure. But it also gives both sides a chance to share the praise for a wrenching but necessary reform.

There, for the moment, the matter rests: testimony to the impossible questions of medical science, to the wrenching differences of family opinion and to the venomous impact on them of public outcry.

"It was a wrenching experience, attended by great political risks, for a government to change the par value of its currency, and each change in the par value of a major currency tended to become a crisis for the whole system."

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