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Most of the problems are minor, however, and once you read through them, you may wonder why I've gone to the trouble of listing so many details.
CNN: Corel Linux 1.0 is praiseworthy but flawed
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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.
ECONOMIST: India
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In other words, after universities like Harvard and Stanford had gone to the trouble setting up reciprocal or unilateral exchange programs and had reserved thereunder a number of positions for students from Japan, the Japanese university was failing to produce the students.
FORBES: Fewer Japanese Students Studying Abroad
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Butcher was particularly upset that the hosts had gone to a lot of trouble to make the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium playable, only to lose their recent run of good form at home.
BBC: Terry Butcher abject at sub-par Caley
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Now that he is in command of the budget, with his currency fortifications in place, Dr Mahathir has gone on the offensive: simply, he plans to spend his way out of trouble.
ECONOMIST: Malaysia