Trouble
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"Watching your sister get in
trouble
for something that you did and blamed on her." Yes, I've done that as well.
Why go through all that
trouble?
Orange spaces are
trouble
too, since any number except 1, 2, or 4 would take him to an inside space or off the board.
RS: Should Ivan get in
trouble
for taking Joshua's sandwich?
Child: No, because the wind should get in
trouble.
He says the wind should get in
trouble
for switching the sandwiches.
This was a woman who didn't have
trouble
with her eyes but the visual parts of her brain, a little tumor in the occipital cortex.
In rare but striking instances, a single lie told by just one entity in this honeycomb can lead to real
trouble.
The only
trouble
is the people next door; I can't stand them."
"Oh God, I'm in such
trouble.
So it makes sense to want your enemy to be happy, because they'll stop being your enemy because that's too much
trouble.
So, it's these exclusions to the golden rule that amount to a lot of the world's
trouble.
Once we define somebody as an enemy, we have
trouble
putting ourselves in their shoes, just naturally.
And, similarly, the person in Iran: when you try to humanize somebody in America who said that Islam is evil, they'll have
trouble
with that.
I think it's worth the
trouble
because, again, it just helps us to understand.
And if girls are in
trouble
because they face systematic disadvantages that keep them where society wants them to be, including lack of access to healthcare, education, healthy foods, labor force participation.
That's why Siemens is now in the
trouble
they are in and that's why MIN is in the
trouble
they are in.
I want to tell you about something that kind of epitomizes the
trouble
that we're in, guys, OK?
He's focusing all his attention on getting himself out of
trouble.
And as we monitor phone usage by seniors over a long period of time, down to the tenths of a microsecond, that recognition moment of whether they can figure out that person on the other end is a friend and we start talking to them immediately, or they do a lot of what's called
trouble
talk, where they're like, "Wait, who is this?
Are you having more
trouble
dialing the phone than you used to?
Because if you happen to find this one inside your body, you're in big trouble, because that's the source code for Ebola.
We're having
trouble
feeding six billion today.
So what he says is, very often, is like this: he says, "He tells me, he tells me, before he passed, that he had
trouble
breathing."
We have to cease all extra production of greenhouse gases, especially CO2, as soon as possible, otherwise, we're in deep, deep
trouble.
This is big
trouble
for these guys.
The
trouble
is, I don't.
The point is that you get into
trouble
when you ask a single question with a single box for an answer, in which that single question actually is many questions with quite different meanings, but with the same words.
And also, we know that it's not only Galapagos penguins that are in trouble, but Magellanics and many other species of penguins.
But he explained to me that he was in a bind, and that he was having
trouble
finding the kind of sex appeal and star power that the conference was known for.
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