Although the researchers did not explicitly examine the health of their simian charges, chronic, generalised inflammation is a risk factor, in people, for a long list of ailments ranging from heart trouble to Alzheimer's disease.
In good times, most of the economy's impetus came from within so it was less exposed to trouble from without.
It's a little better than the design method used on the Droid DNA, where the power button is completely flush and quite difficult to press, though the buttons here still gave us trouble from time to time.
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Chinese firms tended to learn more from multinationals that had taken the trouble to build their own large sales forces in China, he says.
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Powerful waves and high winds were expected to cause more trouble than snow from Rhode Island to Maine.
When the flow of debt from the market's giants dries up, it becomes harder to price bonds from the minnows, adding to their trouble in raising funds.
Security expert Brian Krebs said the safest way to avoid any trouble was to remove it from a computer system.
Lewis Neal had the Potters' best chance of the half, but his wayward strike from 10 yards failed to trouble Dons goalkeeper Kelvin Davis.
Mensing and Stuart Taylor tried their luck from distance but failed to trouble Smith and the former player completely misfired with the goal gaping as Accies spurned a great chance to get a foothold on the match.
At the same time though, the authority will want to assure consumers that they are carrying out sufficient checks to protect them from trouble.
West Yorkshire Police said it limited tickets for Hull fans to 1, 500 and was making them travel on official coaches to avoid trouble from all-day drinking.
West Yorkshire Police said it had limited tickets for Hull fans to 1, 500 and was making them travel on official coaches to avoid trouble from all-day drinking.
West Yorkshire Police previously said it had limited tickets for Hull fans to 1, 500 and was making them travel on official coaches to avoid trouble from all-day drinking.
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In the early stages they had almost exclusive possession though Rangers' defence held firm, Mutu and Zdravko Kuzmanovic firing in shots from long range that failed to trouble Alexander.
Another new study, from BBC.com and StarcomMediaVest, suggests that the shift of news consumption from desktops to tablets could be trouble for news aggregators like the Drudge Report and the Huffington Post.
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Vaughan was forced to return home from the tour to India earlier this year because of knee trouble and he is determined not to rush his rehabilitation.
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Well, about 20 of those government-backed energy companies have run into financial trouble, ranging from layoffs to bankruptcies.
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Heidfeld held a watching brief in the early laps and stayed out of trouble to benefit from Kovalainen's late problem.
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To date, Taunton says, the only trouble has come from a teenager who broke into a Minneapolis Snap to steal tvs.
Turkey shares an 850km-long border with Syria and has cultivated ties, partly to dissuade Syria from stirring trouble within its restless Kurdish minority.
Businesses will likely find the greatest immediate value of these draft guidelines in helping to fend off trouble from rules which have recently been adopted.
The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act was passed in 2009 to protect consumers, especially college students, from getting into serious financial trouble by accumulating credit card debt they could not afford to pay.
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Having gone to the trouble of commissioning a detailed report on how to do this from Vijay Kelkar, one of his senior advisers, the finance minister, Jaswant Singh, praised the result and then ignored it in its entirety.
Before this year it was widely assumed that the prepaid market could actually benefit from economic trouble via former contract customers migrating to prepaid plans.
Up to that point, Sunderland had only managed a couple of curling efforts from Malbranque and Jordan Henderson that failed to trouble keeper Pepe Reina.
Meanwhile, Greece has lost none of its capacity to cause trouble, as a new, weak government tries to extract concessions from creditor nations.
Sometimes, too, management has trouble making the transition from private ownership to public ownership.
In a sign of the Kremlin's nervousness, riot police from Moscow have been sent to deal with the trouble.
All the information about the nature of the trouble to come was apparent from the very first days of the war.
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