Significantly, some of the tech issues whose stocks are now flying high have had trouble in the past and have shaken it off.
Those who are on the side of its users will have no trouble in the long term.
Other indicators include students who habitually make threats and those who have been in trouble in the past.
But every summer thousands of young people come together at the Exit music festival in Novi Sad in Serbia, and big stars from across the region have no trouble packing in audiences wherever they perform.
One hit later, the Dodgers appeared to have trouble with the bullpen phone in their dugout the second time that's happened to a visiting team at Citi Field this season.
In the eighth frame, Stevens looked to have Hendry in real trouble but an excellent break of 50 put the Scot clear and he held his nerve in the final frame.
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Goines estimates that 75% of those who've worked at the restaurant have been incarcerated or in trouble with the law.
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Tracks have been in trouble all over the country and in Canada.
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Yesterday on CNN Fehrnstrom, 50, was asked whether conservatives Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich would push Romney so far to the right that the candidate would have trouble with moderate voters in the general election.
The Bears could have been in trouble after earlier struggling at 16-3, with Ian Bell back in the pavilion for 2.
Stevens argues that the embargo isn't working and she says the U.S. will have trouble getting support in the region for its Cuba transition plans.
Without Mike Hussey, the hosts would have been in greater trouble, with the left-hander scoring two of their three tons - wicketkeeper Brad Haddin was the other - and was their only batsman to average above 50.
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Baroness Gardner claimed that even trained lawyers would have trouble following the law in this area - a theme expanded upon by crossbencher Baroness Deech, who described the UK's laws as "very hard to understand".
Now, you might assume that because entrepreneurs have a penchant for breaking rules and thinking about the world in unconventional ways they should have little trouble fudging some of the more superficial aspects of their characters.
"If the problem was in the ocean or the estuary, both populations would have been in trouble, " Bosse said.
Certainly, it resembles the fiscal policies that have so often got Venezuela into trouble in the past: spend like crazy when the oil price is high, and slam on the brakes when it plummets.
You do not have any significant previous convictions, but the court notes you have been in trouble since this offence.
The problem that should keep CEOs up at night is that most IT departments have trouble keeping track of the assets in a physical data center.
But since then both BAE and EADS, which is largely controlled by the French and German governments, have denied reports that the talks are in trouble.
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Some guys sat on the bench or in the bullpen and had trouble staying sharp during the WBC, so they have to catch up when they're back in camp.
The bespectacled accused appeared to have trouble hearing the judge at the federal court in Gainesville, even though she was using a microphone.
And kids intuitively understand a lot of concepts that they might have trouble with in the classroom.
The system seemed to have a bit of trouble understanding the configuration of our body in a swordfighting stance: even though we selected "left handed, " it was putting our sword arm forward instead of our shield.
And those boys reminded me of me, who didn't have a father in the house and who had gotten in some trouble when he was young.
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Supported by the composer's huge bass sound, the soloists come and go over a Latin polyrhythm, and you have no trouble believing you're in the midst of a south-of-the-border debauch.
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Something tells us the company won't have too much trouble moving a slew of these in the run-up to the holidays, as shipments begin on November 2nd.
Four Nobel Prize hopeful economists have confirmed that the Fed is in trouble.
One reason LPs may have trouble overtaking CDs in the near term: Vinyl is notoriously hard to care for.
But Chinese firms have also had trouble investing in the U.S., most famously in 2005 when Cnooc pulled its effort to acquire Unocal amid fierce political opposition.
Some 113 people have been arrested so far over the trouble in Manchester and Salford, where hundreds of youths looted shops and set fire to cars and buildings.
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