Trouble
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Companies that leverage engineers well, have no
trouble
paying close to the top of the market, or above it.
We're in
trouble.
But we're clearly in
trouble.
We don't have any
trouble
seeing the cube, but where does the color change?
No
trouble
there.
This is 1996: "All the negatives add up to making the online experience not worth the trouble."
But the
trouble
is so many people talk so much rubbish about work-life balance.
"Baby girl, someday the world will be in
trouble.
Just as the women in Hawaii that raised me predicted, the world is in
trouble.
Everyone did not want really to get in
trouble.
You're having
trouble
taking left turns.
They have
trouble
relating to other people.
Now of course, your head would be squeezed and stretched unhelpfully, so you might have
trouble
understanding what's going on.
But there are plenty of things I have
trouble
understanding.
You know, we're already wrong, we're already in trouble, but we feel like we're on solid ground.
So we have
trouble
with the risks that aren't very common.
But the
trouble
with the philosophers is that they were philosophizing when they should have been science-ophizing.
Now, if I were the only person thinking that way, we would be in
trouble.
Now, if you have
trouble
maintaining your diet, it might help to have some extra imagery to remind you how many calories are going to be coming at you.
And I don't know about all of you, but I have
trouble
keeping 100 things in my head at once.
I've gotten into some
trouble
in Silicon Valley for saying that the patient in the bed has almost become an icon for the real patient who's in the computer.
The
trouble
with Doug Engelbart's system was that the computers in those days cost several million pounds.
The
trouble
is these signals are not the beautiful signals you want them to be.
In fact, people who speak these languages don't count, and they have
trouble
keeping track of exact quantities.
The real
trouble
comes when pregnant women are, in a sense, unreliable narrators, when fetuses are led to expect a world of scarcity and are born instead into a world of plenty.
The reason it works is because humans, at least non-visually-impaired humans, have no
trouble
reading these distorted characters, whereas programs can't do it as well yet.
And if you watch the news, you know that lots of communities are having
trouble
with drinking water.
At the same time, Senator Olympia Snowe from Maine was having
trouble
with harmful algal blooms in the Gulf of Maine.
They have no
trouble
telling us what art is about.
And in fact, if I knew and my colleagues knew that one of my orthopedic colleagues took off the wrong leg in my hospital, believe me, I'd have
trouble
making eye contact with that person.
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