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So once a bank, a financial institution, starts to get into trouble, we can go in early.
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However, if those overheads get too large, the whole enterprise gets into trouble and will ultimately go bust.
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Unfortunately, similar to a golfer who gets themselves into trouble, Miller too often tried to go for the amazing shot to make the highlight reel but he was no Bubba Watson out of the pine straw at Augusta.
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The thing that truly surprises him is the fact that somebody would go to the trouble of compiling all of his online information into a narrative.
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Different strategies or styles may go out of favor and then come back and you can run into trouble.
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If it should fold, or even go into suspension for a time, the peace process will be in serious trouble.
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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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Why would they continue refining the specifications, go to all that trouble for something that, if it was a rocket, would soon be blown into shrapnel when it went off?
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But if the company were ever to get into serious financial trouble, it is hard to believe that Hong Kong would let its main telecoms provider go bust.
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