Trouble
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A lot of them were having
trouble
with math at first, because they had all of these gaps accumulated in their learning.
We were artificially constraining how long we had to something, pretty much ensuring a variable outcome, and we took the
trouble
of inspecting and identifying those gaps, but then we built right on top of it.
We all know the Earth is in
trouble.
Sometimes they don't react at all, which may be why they have
trouble
detecting these cues.
And as we heard yesterday, that's the Pandora's box that's getting human beings in trouble, and we're starting to see it with them.
When you look at a picture like this, of young people who are in my study ... you might see
trouble.
What was striking was just how much
trouble
we were having being taken seriously.
They have
trouble
digesting those grains, of course, but that wasn't a problem for producers.
Our leading man has no
trouble
identifying her and even less
trouble
having sex with her.
"How?" (Laughter) "Not worth the trouble."
I think we can all agree that it's worth the
trouble
to do so.
I often wonder: Why is it that we are having so much
trouble
trying to solve the problem of cancer?
Now, you can see right away why we're in
trouble
here.
Now, I know his name is a mouthful, and some people have
trouble
pronouncing it.
Big
trouble.
This Latina mom was having
trouble
keeping food down due to nausea.
It was the longest war in US history, but information was so scarce that schoolteachers we spoke to told us they had
trouble
explaining to their students what we were doing there, when those students had parents who were fighting and sometimes dying overseas.
Getting into
trouble
was not an option.
If there's trouble, there's not enough time.
The
trouble
is that when algae reproduces like this, it starves the water of oxygen.
Trouble
is, it's hard to get people really believing that, I don't know, AI really is an imminent threat, and so forth.
And on the day of our record attempt, we put furniture pads on the outside of our good luck jeans and we set off, and right away, we were in trouble, because the denim was against our skin and it began to chafe, and soon our knees were being chewed up.
To invent your own life's meaning is not easy, but it is still allowed, and I think you'll be happier for the trouble."
CA: You've written that this entire century has basically been a disaster, that the age of sunny growth is over and we're in deep
trouble.
That is, they took drugs, got in trouble, went to jail.
And Palchinsky repeatedly got in
trouble
for his radical honesty and willingness to point out major flaws in the Soviets' mindless pursuit of rapid industrialization.
Upon his parole, he will be given 200 dollars gate money and told, "Hey, good luck, stay out of
trouble.
If you tried to pay for something with a piece of paper, you might run into some
trouble.
And I think it explains why partisans on both sides of the aisle keep reaching for this, frankly, antiquated, early modern language of civility precisely when they want to communicate that certain people and certain views are beyond the pale, but they want to save themselves the
trouble
of actually making an argument.
It's saving us the
trouble
of actually speaking to each other, allowing us to speak past each other or at each other while signaling our superior virtue and letting the audience know which side we're on.
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