And with Dr Mahathir around, foreign investors may feel that Proton would be more trouble than it is worth.
On the other hand, if he decides to stay on the campaign bus, there will be more trouble ahead.
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This gland, usually the size and shape of a walnut and wedged between the bladder and the rectum, may be more trouble than it is worth.
But WaterHealth may be headed for more trouble, since the two principals have very different views on where to take the company.
By using its mainframe business to leverage customers into buying IBM's x86 and Unix servers, IBM may be asking for more trouble from the Feds.
"If this happens again, we'll be in much more trouble, " said Dick Ottis, the president of the Rice Belt Warehouse in El Campo, Texas, which stores and dries rice.
That is a big problem, and it may be a sign of more trouble to come.
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Mayor MITMAN: It's just the expenses definitely outweigh the revenue, so in three or four years, we could be in much more serious trouble unless these condos and other things keep happening.
The Germans and the Dutch, with their stronger, more defensive style, could be trouble.
That uncertainty is problematic for businesses and can cause political strife, but some states and regions are taking proactive steps to avoid water trouble and will therefore be more reliable places to do business.
Speaking to BBC Lincolnshire, the Rt Rev Dr Tim Ellis said the ceremonial funeral was "asking for trouble" and should be "more low-key and personal", because people would use the event for their own political agenda.
Just as a general rule I really would prefer it if those who insisted that we should all be more like Sweden would take the time and trouble to find out what Sweden is actually like.
Timah's remarkable turnaround may well hold clues for salvaging Indonesia's other SOEs, more than 100 of which are said to be in trouble The government is to sell off stakes in seven wholly owned state firms and divest further shares in five partly privatized companies under a restructuring plan agreed on with the International Monetary Fund.
They will be more rounded, more employable and less likely to get into trouble.
The world is going to be in a whole lot of trouble unless we keep finding more oil.
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Advocates for the colorblind say the world could be more accommodating to the nearly 10% of people who have trouble seeing shades of red and green.
At Deauville, though, Mrs Merkel and Mr Sarkozy wanted default to become a possibility: current debt would be safe, they said, but leaders later agreed that from 2013 countries should issue new types of bonds that could be more easily forced to take a hit if a country ran into trouble.
Another obesity drug, Qnexa from Vivus Pharmaceuticals, ran into trouble because an FDA panel wanted its REMS to be even more restrictive than it was.
The flipside is that this is supposed to be a limited edition, and if you start producing more you could run into trouble.
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If your math teacher talked like a coach, that person would be in huge, huge trouble, even if it did make math class much more entertaining.
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It seemed like it would be more efficient to hire workers when you needed them, rather than going to the trouble and expense of keeping them on staff.
They are simply more trouble to open than they are worth, and are thus likely to be tossed aside.
More security forces would be deployed Tuesday night to ensure there was no repeat of the trouble, he said.
While Android has had trouble making a dent in the tablet market, Windows 8 might be a more formidable foe.
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"There are aspects of Syrian behavior that trouble us and we think there is a way that Syria can be much more constructive on a whole host of these issues, " he began cautiously.
Airlines, many of which were already in trouble before Sept. 11 scared their customers away, also seem to be suffering more than your average cyclical downturn.
For example, surgeons and dermatologists seem to be doing just fine while cardiologists and oncologists, whose business models necessarily make them more susceptible to trouble, are feeling the pain.
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The first sign of trouble came when the more experienced of the two guides said that Shelly would be with him in his two-person kayak and I would ride with the new guy.
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