Initially, moral authorities encouraged this type of donation because they believed it abhorrent that a donor should be paid for the trouble of undergoing surgery to provide a vitally needed body part to another individual.
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Lord Macdonald blamed a "hiatus of investment" in the middle of the past decade for "much of the trouble of the railways in recent years".
The big money also brought the first sign of trouble for Walker and the GOP majorities in both houses of the state legislature.
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.
But why wait for your company to get in trouble and for the board of directors to replace the management team?
For nearly a decade the surest sign of trouble for a consumer-based Internet startup was simple: lousy web traffic numbers.
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Good for the rest of us, trouble for big players like SunPower who are struggling to keep margins high after panel prices fell sharply over the last year.
Concerns have been raised over the potential for trouble between rival sets of supporters, and the fact that one of the smaller venues, with less space for fans to disperse, is playing host rather than a larger city like Johannesburg or Cape Town has also been raised as a potential problem.
Hence the hope that the home-owning consumer will continue to spend the economy out of trouble for long enough for the corporate sector to sort out its problems.
The trouble for Microsoft, of course, is that Apple can just keep giving away the software, because that's not where it makes all its money.
But he sees trouble for the rest of the field, and in particular sees continued market share losses for Nokia, Motorola Mobility and Research In Motion.
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The trouble for both of them was that, although policing devolution should have been one of the brightest rays of that new dawn, David Cameron was unable to persuade his UUP allies to vote for it.
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Needing a mere 77 from their second innings, the Scots were in trouble at just six for the loss of five wickets.
Imagine the potential for trouble monetizing this giant liability side of the balance sheet while selling the asset side to mop up the cash again.
The Pictish and Gaelic Celts of Scotland and Ireland were too much trouble for even the Romans to manage and so the extremities of the British Isles developed differently from England.
But that may change, and this lawsuit, which is already causing a lot of trouble for the LBO funds, may be the vehicle that brings buyouts into the world of antitrust law.
Along the way, in its brooding, central section the ballet suggests some struggle and menace as the surrounding men and women, 15 in all, turn into a sea of trouble for the two lovers.
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At the same time she, and the police, prepared for trouble by a number of ingenious administrative changes allowing the country's different police forces to concentrate large and mobile columns wherever needed.
Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, writing at FT.com, argues that the company is asking for trouble by insisting on 30 percent of the cut from magazines and other publications that sell subscriptions through iTunes.
You then say, if you complete this training and you reach the targets and stay out of trouble for two years then, unless the crime was very serious, we just wipe the slate clean and you start your adult life with no convictions.
They said a Rabha tribesman had been shot dead on the Assam side of the border by security forces for creating trouble.
Mitt Romney, probably the strongest candidate for 2012, has always had trouble with the conservative right of his party.
Add the four or so wins the present injuries might cost to those that the departures of Russell Martin and Nick Swisher will cost, and you do come to a number suggesting that the Yankees could be in trouble, even after accounting for how the returns of Gardner and Rivera will help.
He also says he thinks a successful new round of quantitative easing is fully priced into the market, which means anything short of success could be trouble for the market.
To be seen to give in to political pressure for a bit of reflation would only store up trouble for the future.
It is absolutely not the case that people who are "cool, calm and collected" at the time of the trauma are setting themselves up for later trouble.
Now the official statisticians are in trouble once more, this time for misjudging the size of the economy.
The surest sign trouble lies ahead for pensions is the recent effort by some of the largest actuarial and pension consulting firms, including Milliman, Towers Perrin and Watson Wyatt, to coerce their pension clients to agree to limitation of liability (LOL) provisions in their contracts.
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Once the euro is safe, the rest of the euro zone might just conclude that Greece will cause less trouble for the European Union inside the euro zone than outside, where it might sink into the criminal swamp of the Balkans.
Because rather than ill-use the weary hordes, retailers are making it worth the trouble for customers to be one of them.
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