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If rates rise, the yields go up, protecting lenders from capital losses (assuming the issuers don't get into financial trouble).
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You just don't know in the Derby because you don't know who's going to get into racing trouble.
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"We are going to get into deep trouble if we don't get this one right, " Mr Howells said.
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Besides, federal immigration officials couldn't care less what trouble local officials get into while playing border patrol agent.
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West Virginia had hoped to get Griner into foul trouble, but she didn't pick up her third foul until there was 5:38 left in the game and she went to the bench for good a short time later.
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If you get a new liver, it doesn't stop the problems you had which got you into trouble in the first place.
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And Paul tends to tag along because he doesn't trust her instincts and he thinks she's going to get into a lot of trouble and maybe hurt.
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It's an odd predicament, to say the least, but if you're familiar with the kind of off-field trouble that professional athletes can get into, an imaginary girlfriend doesn't sound like much of a headache for human resources.
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