Women still often have trouble in finding a comfortable place to game.
Other indicators include students who habitually make threats and those who have been in trouble in the past.
Significantly, some of the tech issues whose stocks are now flying high have had trouble in the past and have shaken it off.
And kids intuitively understand a lot of concepts that they might have trouble with in the classroom.
Those who are on the side of its users will have no trouble in the long term.
Air ambulances are no answer since they have trouble flying in bad weather and have had several crashes in recent years.
Never short of a joke, Mr Paisley said Speaker William Hay would have no trouble in throwing any disruptive members out of the Assembly, but noted it was one of the few parliamentary chambers he had not been ejected from.
Some in my own party may have trouble reconciling investments in our nuclear complex with a commitment to arms reduction.
Tracks have been in trouble all over the country and in Canada.
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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.
The Bears could have been in trouble after earlier struggling at 16-3, with Ian Bell back in the pavilion for 2.
Today, the Burren Red is so popular they have trouble keeping it in stock.
Boards have traditionally turned to outsiders when their companies have been in trouble.
One reason LPs may have trouble overtaking CDs in the near term: Vinyl is notoriously hard to care for.
"If the problem was in the ocean or the estuary, both populations would have been in trouble, " Bosse said.
You do not have any significant previous convictions, but the court notes you have been in trouble since this offence.
Since it is not hard to give a poor man a cause, neither regular armies nor rebel ones have much trouble recruiting in Africa.
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.
Even geniuses have trouble making money in a stagnant environment.
In the wake of the banking crisis that brought the Northern Rock to its knees, several smaller specialist mortgage lenders have been in trouble and have dropped out of the market.
"If Tiger Woods had this Japanese feature in his phone, he wouldn't have gotten in trouble, " said Mr. Natsuno, now a professor at Keio University's Graduate School of Media and Governance.
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At the start of the season there were questions over how quickly Heggs' newly assembled squad would be able to adjust, but Appiah says they have had little trouble in recent weeks.
They figured that a young Latina with a background as a public defender would have no trouble winning in a gerrymandered district that was 60% Hispanic and in which Democrats boasted a 22-point registration advantage.
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It is hard to think that teams would have trouble selling tickets in a soccer-intense country like Italy, but the fact is that public funding and political gridlock make it difficult for teams to modernize their facilities.
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It gives him some wiggle room to pursue the small and medium-sized names that entice him. (Large funds have trouble building positions in smaller stocks that can result in meaningful profits.) Mulholland reserves some 35% for these stocks.
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This could have destroyed HSBC's relatively small US retail banking business and - more importantly - severely impaired its ability to conduct business anywhere in the world: the reputational damage of being blacklisted in America would have been terrible and, without access to dollars from the New York Fed, HSBC's vast international wholesale operations would have been in trouble.
Over one in five employers (a bit more than in a different 2008 survey) struggle with staff who have trouble communicating, working in teams and dealing with customers.
To be sure, sellers of luxury goods--from yachts to art, watches and real estate--have had little trouble raking in fat profits since 2000, a period during which the affluent have been awash in money.
And ETFs are among the favorite tools of fast-trading hedge funds, which can dart in and out of smaller overseas markets so quickly that market makers occasionally have trouble adjusting share prices in time.
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