And it is that "as soon as possible" that is causing all the trouble.
But all the trouble and resultant bad press would probably force RIM to settle quickly--and on NTP's terms.
But why go to all the trouble of creating a new payment system when there are plenty of alternatives already in place?
In the meantime, what of Professor Marcus Longley's report - the one that's caused all the trouble over the past 48 hours?
He went 0 for 3 with a walk, and also hit the ball that caused all the trouble for Mariners ace Felix Hernandez.
Either way the two hedge fund managers whose firms piled into Facebook pre-IPO will profit much more than the hedge funds that caused all the trouble for JPMorgan.
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Now, the Bang Bang Club was a bunch of hotshot fabulous photographers here in the country who chronicled apartheid and all the trouble that went on that ultimately ended apartheid.
This can only further tarnish the general public image of Wall Street, which has been suffering ever since the fall of Lehman Brothers and all the trouble that followed into the Great Recession.
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The PR nightmare ended on Sunday when Hon Hai chose not to pursue the case any further, according to China's official Xinhua news agency, and was capped off with a mutual apology between the firm and newspaper for all the trouble that the lawsuit had caused.
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Spitting out some "Suzie Q" guitar over a "Green River" choogle, with dabs of "Travelin' Band" humor dropped in, Fogerty unabashedly returns to the sound that made his name and caused all that trouble in the first place.
All the information about the nature of the trouble to come was apparent from the very first days of the war.
Kuqi's height was causing the home defence all sorts of trouble, but it was on the ground the Finland international should have put his side ahead on the half hour.
The shameful trouble is that for all the meeting, summitry grand statements and fund raising programmes the European Monetary Union and indeed the European Union (EU) is so rife with bureaucracy that the very purpose of the EU has to be addressed.
Yet monetary sovereignty is all the more crucial when the economy is in trouble.
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At least we were close enough to cause all this trouble for the aviation industry.
After all, up until the trouble in MENA started, just about everyone agreed that U.S. stocks had some room to run to the upside this year.
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The Indian batsmen struggled in the early part of their chase, and on a wicket which had something in it for all the bowlers were in trouble at 95-5 with half their overs gone.
The main problem is obvious: Speedy outfielder Brett Gardner has been on the disabled list for all of May with elbow trouble, depriving the lineup of an on-base threat and a consistent 50-steal man who puts pressure on pitchers and gives the offense a different look.
They have been used in our rallies, on rally cars, including the Monte for two years now and we've had no trouble at all in the past.
Alan Cleaver, deputy editor of the Whitehaven News, is urging Digital UK to help all those who may have trouble understanding the changes - not just pensioners.
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The trouble with all this is that investors would benefit greatly from adding foreign stocks to their large home-based holdings.
Tracks have been in trouble all over the country and in Canada.
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The trouble with all these academic studies and their gloomy prognostications is that, on this week's evidence, few small investors show much sign of caring a fig for any of them.
But I get in trouble all of the time.
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The trouble with all this media noise is that it tends to affect prices negatively in the short run, while stocks are uncertain (that is to say, volatile) over the long run, too.
That was the beginning of all our trouble.
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