Trouble
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So, for example, they might have
trouble
reading, writing, speaking, or understanding.
And honestly, we rarely even take the
trouble
to look up enough to see each other, let alone taking that next step to looking up at the actual sky.
Okay, so think of that as, someone gets to go to your car, they get to mess around with it, and then they leave, and now, what kind of
trouble
are you in?
And Fred was lamenting the state of marine biodiversity and the fact that it was in
trouble
and nothing was being done about it.
Whenever I'm having
trouble
understanding a concept, I go back and I research the people that discovered that concept.
You see, they were having
trouble
in this flight regime, and it wasn't at all clear that we could fly faster than the speed of sound.
I think that's one of the reasons we got ourselves in so much
trouble
on this issue of contraception.
I think people are very similar, but I also think that we have
trouble
seeing that.
Just as a physician will have
trouble
curing a disease of unknown cause, we will have similar
trouble
restoring ocean health without understanding the microbes better.
I've been trying inside I know that I'm in
trouble
(Applause) that I'm in
trouble
by myself But every time it gets me (Vocalization) (Beatbox) (Singing) And I've been trying to be the one that you believe in And you're the one that I want to be so saucy And you're the one I want to [unclear], baby And you can do anything as long as you don't get hurt along the way back (Beatbox) If I survive, I'm going to tell you what is wrong Because if you were [unclear] And I think that you're looking like a [unclear] I give you what I want to be (Music) (Music ends abruptly) (British accent) And it's like, you could use as many of those things that you want.
And that's so wrong, that's such a fundamentally, reactionary view of identity, and it's going to get us into all sorts of
trouble.
It caused so much
trouble
for me.
The pharmaceutical industry is in deep
trouble.
In captivity, you can test it out, and you can know that this male has no
trouble
with either one.
He has only
trouble
with the combination of the two.
She ranked below the males, but she was the center of the community, and if there was big
trouble
in the community, everyone would end up in the arms of Mama.
Now, Alice had
trouble
getting funding for her research.
He also says that the cause of all our
trouble
is the belief in an essential, pure identity: religious, ethnic, historical, ideological.
I have to drive
trouble
in the hills.
Trouble
in the valley, and
trouble
by the river too.
What we saw very quickly is the world of both medical research, but also developing drugs and treatments, is dominated by, as you would expect, large organizations, but in a new field, sometimes large organizations really have
trouble
getting out of their own way, and sometimes they can't ask the right questions, and there is an enormous gap that's just gotten larger between academic research on the one hand and pharmaceutical companies and biotechs that are responsible for delivering all of our drugs and many of our treatments, and so we knew that to really accelerate cures and therapies, we were going to have to address this with two things: new technologies and also a new research model.
That's the technical term for the phenomenon where unflattering data gets lost, gets unpublished, is left missing in action, and they say the results described here "might have provided an early warning of
trouble
ahead."
And if you're trying to track a dictator's assets, for example, Hosni Mubarak, you know, he's just funneling out cash from his country when he knows he's in trouble, and what you want to do to investigate that is, you need to have access to all of the world's, as many as you can, companies' house registrations databases.
Again, the key innovation of this technology is that when he wants to go fast, he just grabs the levers near the pivots and goes through a big angle every stroke, and as the going gets tougher, he just slides his hands up the levers, creates more torque, and kind of bench-presses his way out of
trouble
through the rough terrain.
As we've seen, the men of the Essex had no
trouble
with the artistic part.
I didn't get in
trouble.
We're not doing it so that you can stick something up your nose or get in
trouble.
Sometimes I would get in trouble, and my parents were coming home, and I was in my room waiting for what's going to happen, and I would sit there saying to myself, "Okay, look, take the belt and hit me, but, God, don't give me that 'shame the family' bit again."
If you're in elementary school and you still draw on the wall, you'll surely get in
trouble
with your mom.
The
trouble
is that measuring how much time people spend in school or what degree they have got is not always a good way of seeing what they can actually do.
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