This would not be the first time for the IAF to face trouble in the courts.
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The fish face trouble when there is not enough water in a stream, Spence said, or if there are changes in the temperature or habitat of the stream.
Doing so might signal to investors that the government will rush to their rescue should they face financial trouble.
Three out of four (74%) would face financial trouble within six months.
While this required cutting expenses and shutting down less profitable operations, it demonstrated the resiliency of American companies in the face of trouble.
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The steady recovery in the U.S. has been supporting markets in the face of financial trouble in the 17-country eurozone, where the economy continues to wilt under the pressure of government budget cuts.
"Many of us have a lot of trouble with face to face interaction and are also extremely isolated, " Baggs says.
"Those politicians that aren't responsive to this message are going to face a lot of trouble in their re-election bids in 2010, " he says.
In the process he may also have achieved a more fundamental aim: to create the sort of atmosphere in which General Wiranto could save face and depart without causing further trouble.
They have trouble affording necessary care, face unfair insurance industry practices, or struggle to find insurance that covers the benefits they need.
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Groups that receive grants from that allocation may try to stretch it by using volunteers to act as navigators, but some are already wondering if it is worth the trouble to apply in the face of a state bill requiring separate certification, said Adam Linker of the North Carolina Justice Center's Health Access Coalition.
Another turn-off is the legal trouble that the big firms will face next year.
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If he were to lose his job or face another financial hardship, he would have trouble paying the bills.
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In contrast, Arsenal's flagging form was epitomised when the disappointing Denilson played team-mate Laurent Koscielny into trouble with a weak pass across the face of his team's penalty area.
Welsh by birth, American by citizenship, he took over Japan's most admired company in 2005, when it was in serious trouble, and turned it around in the face of immense cultural obstacles.
The defending champions, who slipped to their fifth defeat in six league games, are now in serious trouble at the bottom of the table and face a major battle to qualify for the play-offs, let alone retain the title.
We've been rooting for them for them since we got our first box (an original 14 hour Series 1 box that we still use to this day) and it's not that we don't want them to stick around, but we think it's time to face facts and admit that this company is in some serious trouble.
But just like Carrie Bradshaw and her friends on the show Sex and the City had trouble finding their paths in the chaos of Manhattan, innovators face similar challenges in finding ways to survive and thrive in their ecosystems.
But if the majority of companies face down rounds, then venture capital-backed companies in general are having trouble.
Amman's stockmarket barely budged in the face of King Hussein's imminent death, and the Central Bank had little trouble defending the Jordanian dinar.
And the Tongan blind-side then put his side in deep trouble as he was red-carded following a forearm smash to the face of a Samoan with nine minutes to go.
More trouble: The company is being investigated in Europe for trade practices and could face a fine.
Mr Rajoy fears the loss of face, but the alternative is greater humiliation for less benefit later, when Spain is in deeper trouble and his own authority is further diminished.
Meanwhile, the U.S. market has been remarkably resilient in the face of not only the problems in Europe but the clear signs of its own economic recovery being in trouble again.
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For those who manage to hang onto their jobs, the changing face of Britain's high streets over the next year may the most visible sign the economy is in deep trouble.
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