Mr DeLay would get into trouble in Sugar Land only if a criminal charge appeared.
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The central question in putting global finance to rights is how to strike the balance between, on the one hand, coping with financial distress once it has started and, on the other, improving incentives so that lenders and borrowers do not get into trouble in the first place.
Fat-cat moves that can get you in trouble with the AMT nowadays include having too many children or living in a high-tax state (since state and local taxes are not deductible under the AMT).
The boy had also told police he did not expect to get in trouble because he had seen an episode of the television show Criminal Minds in which a child killed an abusive father and was not arrested.
That you can get them to say some stuff that might get him in trouble.
He doesn't want to come out here and say anything that might get him in trouble.
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If you get in trouble miles from help, your cell phone may or may not work.
Our borrowers get in trouble when they lose their jobs, have health problems, get divorced, etc.
When they get in trouble it is because they are being pulled off of center.
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And when you forget you're a Bubblehead you get in trouble, you misjudge things.
The unusual clash highlights the risks for customers when financial companies get in trouble or change hands.
They're not doctors and they're never going to get in trouble with a company for saying no.
Maybe DeCoster, who has a history of various types of violations at his agribusinesses, will get in trouble.
Then they do something asinine, get in trouble and begin the downward slope out of fame into notoriety.
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Even though my attorney said, 'You'll get in trouble with Hal if you don't write for Dionne Warwick ...
"We've had one governor after another get in trouble here, " says Leon M.
And that leaves - that's how we get in trouble - by permitting those kinds of things to happen.
You see comedians get in trouble sometimes for crossing a line of appropriateness.
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But maybe they would get in trouble for meeting me without my translator.
Because experts say that abusing the Internet can still get you in trouble.
Banks fear riskier lending now could get them in trouble whenever legislators (regulators, bureaucrats) finalize those myriad unwritten Dodd-Frank rules.
In fact, if you promise to keep this between us, because, I mean, I could get in trouble for this.
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But why wait for your company to get in trouble and for the board of directors to replace the management team?
She said she did not report the intrusion because she did not want Yettaw or anyone else to get in trouble.
She told the court she did not report the intrusion because she didn't want Yettaw or anyone else to get in trouble.
Some securities lawyers say the tepid response shows some corporate executives still are concerned they might get in trouble because of their tweets.
All the same, there are lots of ways to get in trouble driving a car, using kitchen knives or changing a light bulb.
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And these young people who are working at these companies, they know they are not going to get in trouble for saying no.
The reality is that there are more than 4, 000 professional athletes in major U.S. sports leagues and only a small percentage get in trouble.
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