Trouble
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The
trouble
began when Zeus kidnapped the nymph Aegina, carrying her away in the form of a massive eagle.
At the end of the experiment, he was struggling to concentrate, had
trouble
with short-term memory, became paranoid, and started hallucinating.
You should be having
trouble
finding words and keys and remembering what I said at the beginning of this talk.
This is hackers getting in
trouble
for the first time.
"Found
trouble
in code, I hope."
If they stopped working, we'd be in
trouble.
And while he was making door to door house calls, he met this young boy named Prince, whose mother had had
trouble
breastfeeding him, and by the age of six months, Prince had started to waste away.
So it's all of these ideas that people are curious about, and the reason we've had so much
trouble
describing how we think of these ideas is that it doesn't really feel like we think of them at all.
Her relatives said to her, "If we don't go, if we don't do what we're told, then we're going to be in trouble."
CA: I'm trying to get you in
trouble.
Today, especially with climate change, it looks like we are heading for
trouble.
The
trouble
with Google filters, Facebook friends and reading the news by narrowcasting rather than broadcasting means that we're surrounded almost entirely by people like us whose views, whose opinions, whose prejudices, even, are just like ours.
The
trouble
is now that two things have happened which shouldn't have happened together.
If we are actually having
trouble
distinguishing ourselves from zombies, we have a pretty big problem going on.
This is about 10 inches deep, and it doesn't really have any
trouble.
Selecting the right people with the right values may go a long way to saving a lot of
trouble
and a lot of money in your organizations.
Almost two-thirds of people over 60 around the world say they have
trouble
accessing healthcare.
So the only way we could get in
trouble
is if all the connections between them were red.
I was working with this young pianist, and said, "The
trouble
with you is you're a two-buttock player.
I switched from ink to chalk, because I got in
trouble
a lot with my teachers and my parents.
No bubbles to
trouble
my clear state of mind.
Please do not
trouble
me when I am focused.
And she said, "You know, you can steel your heart against any kind of trouble, any kind of horror.
Getting in
trouble
for whispering into her best friend's ears.
Some have
trouble
remembering what happened right before a session— for example, what they had for dinner the previous evening.
Rarely, they might have
trouble
remembering up to weeks and months before.
The second type of rule that was difficult to obey was the rules that will get you into a little
trouble
in twenty-first-century America.
So, the same thing could be true for this kind of life, which I'm talking about, on cold objects: that it could in fact be very abundant all over the universe, and it's not been detected just because we haven't taken the
trouble
to look.
Writing the oldest book in the world was Job, and he said, "Man is born unto
trouble
as the sparks fly upward."
The first was moral; that psychologists and psychiatrists became victimologists, pathologizers; that our view of human nature was that if you were in trouble, bricks fell on you.
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