Trouble
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Here's the animal that was causing it
trouble.
It's as contagious as chicken pox, it's as deadly as Ebola, and it incubates for months and months before causing an outbreak, so the whole world can be infected before the first sign of
trouble.
That's one of the reasons why they're having such
trouble
today, and why Roy Disney is out to get Michael Eisner.
But the thing about this is that every once in a while we divers can run into trouble, so I'm going to do a little thought experiment here.
But this pod has been in
trouble.
Because a donkey named Lena had gone to another farm sanctuary, this one in Alberta, Canada, as the only donkey there, and had
trouble
making friends for that reason.
But the process, and the heavy anxiety around it was released when he took the genie, the genius out of him where it was causing nothing but trouble, and released it back where it came from, and realized that this didn't have to be this internalized, tormented thing.
It's as likely to get you and other people into
trouble
as anything else.
And the reason the immune system has
trouble
with most cancers is that it doesn't invade from the outside; it evolves from its own cells.
Then, when Keynesianism ran into
trouble
in the 1970s, the neoliberals, people like Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman, came forward with their new restoration story, and it went something like this.
Natural systems on the land are in big
trouble
too, but the problems are more obvious, and some actions are being taken to protect trees, watersheds and wildlife.
It's true too in Argentina on the Patagonian shelf, which is now in serious
trouble.
If I took those things away from you, you'd all be in real trouble, real fast.
Any of you who've been to Africa or had a junkyard dog come after you, there is a fixed kind of predatory gaze that you know you're in
trouble.
But freedom of expression is a human right, and if we start taking down speech that makes us feel uncomfortable, we're in
trouble.
Now, you don't have to go through the
trouble
of reading them and I won't read them for you.
BBM: Well, people of Iran, this is what many of you are going to evolve to want, and we could get there a lot sooner, and you would suffer a lot less
trouble
from economic sanctions, and we would suffer a lot less fear of the use of military force on our end, and the world would be a better place.
In fact, behavioral economists often use precisely the same behavioral reflexes that get us into
trouble
and turn them around to help us, rather than to hurt us.
(Applause and cheers) I'm a marine biologist here to talk to you about the crisis in our oceans, but this time perhaps not with a message you've heard before, because I want to tell you that if the survival of the oceans depended only on people like me, scientists trading in publications, we'd be in even worse
trouble
than we are.
Add on pandemic threat, you're in big
trouble.
Otherwise you're in
trouble.
Sometimes they get in trouble, but not often.
He had this line in his book that supposedly comes from the Habsburg Monarchy, where there was an empress Maria Theresa, who was having
trouble
conceiving.
A great percentage of the kids that ate the marshmallow, they were in
trouble.
And now that I've convinced you that agriculture can be quite sexy, you'll be surprised and shocked to know that I still have
trouble
fully articulating how and why I decided to work, and continue to work, in the agricultural industry.
And now you're really in
trouble.
I don't want to get in trouble."
They didn't get in as much
trouble.
And then you're in
trouble.
But the most interesting thing about South Africa is we don't have to wait for 2070 for there to be
trouble.
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