You can be wrong and be fine, but being stubborn is what gets you in trouble.
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Because experts say that abusing the Internet can still get you in trouble.
In the summer, temperatures on the valley floor can reach 120 degrees and a flat tire on an open stretch of road can get you in trouble fast.
Fat-cat moves that can get you in trouble with the AMT nowadays include having too many children or living in a high-tax state (since state and local taxes are not deductible under the AMT).
Even though the Graphics Core Next GPUs have been slightly underclocked to 825MHz, and even though they technically offer better performance per watt than a single-GPU configuration, their overall 375w power draw could still get you in trouble with your local power station.
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And when you forget you're a Bubblehead you get in trouble, you misjudge things.
"When the comic high point of your movie features Steve Martin attempting to break dance while clad in hip-hop gear, you know you are in trouble", BBC News Online's Caroline Westbrook said on Monday.
Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man up Everest, used to say that if you were in real trouble in a difficult place you needed an explorer called Ernest Shackleton, because he understood his people, knew how hard it was to lead well, and was prepared to do the right thing.
But if there's nothing they can do for you there, a lot of banks--a lot of servicers--are implementing programs to homeowners who are in trouble, but you have to sort of demonstrate that you're in trouble by missing a couple of payments.
Now when you're in combat you have days that are really intense and there are days that are very dangerous, but you know when you're in trouble and you can fight your way out of it.
If you get in trouble miles from help, your cell phone may or may not work.
One of the deficiencies with Twenty20 is that if you fail to start well you are in trouble.
If you are sweating and cold air manages to get inside your layers then you are in trouble.
So when you got in trouble, your enemies who were voluble with the media had it all their way.
And then there is the new app Waze, which cues you in to trouble spots around town when you stop at a traffic light.
Even though a tax attorney might be a great help, you only need them when you are in trouble or need legal help with your taxes.
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If you have an over-active bladder, you are in trouble.
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Your plan might cover the ER visit from a car accident, but if you become permanently disabled, and need to take several prescriptions and regularly see doctors, you are in trouble.
One of your former colleagues says it was only after you knew Boesky was in trouble that you turned against hostile takeovers.
Even though my attorney said, 'You'll get in trouble with Hal if you don't write for Dionne Warwick ...
You know Apple (APPL) is in trouble when you see that it is trying to buy its way out of problems with its products.
Executives take note: When you begin to believe your own spin, you're in trouble.
When you walk over that line, you've got to know what your game's about otherwise you're in trouble.
Scientology's critics say followers have been duped and the moment you start investigating the church you're in trouble.
The lesson: When you begin to believe your own spin, you're in trouble.
You do not have any significant previous convictions, but the court notes you have been in trouble since this offence.
If you get a new liver, it doesn't stop the problems you had which got you into trouble in the first place.
If you fail to charge sales tax on things that you should be charging on, you will be in trouble with the states and localities.
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