Advocates for the colorblind say the world could be more accommodating to the nearly 10% of people who have trouble seeing shades of red and green.
Americans in general still have trouble thinking of a gypsy as a member of an ethnic group, rather than a stock character in a film set in Transylvania.
For most, the latest Mesa CVS source code is required (See Resources for a link), as older versions of Mesa come up with funny textures and have trouble with some of Descent 3's graphic features.
"Many of us have a lot of trouble with face to face interaction and are also extremely isolated, " Baggs says.
And there are plenty of legislators out there who still have trouble with the concept of powerful women as equals.
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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.
Indeed, even the most ardent worshippers of big government would have trouble asserting that the Departments of Commerce, Energy and Labor add more to the economy than do Apple, Walmart, and Cisco Systems.
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Hardly more than a handful of individuals, really, despite the mountains of evidence collected by the feds, have got into any kind of serious trouble and, as far as I know, none have had to pay much of their bonuses back.
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.
They go on to point out that they would have trouble justifying some of the pay levels that exist and some of the pay decisions they have made.
Unfortunately, the GM case, and others like it, reflects the reality that most managers become enamored with their own strategies and have trouble breaking free of their tried and true patterns.
Now, if I was -- if I had a broken finger I would have trouble getting out of bed. (Laughter.) And he's still leading the team day in and day out.
The media pundits always like to give an explanation for everything that happens in the markets, but today, even the most creative reporter would have trouble making since of the action we are seeing.
Owners of top-quality shopping centers, most of which are owned by real-estate investment trusts, generally have less trouble than owners of street-level retail space.
But if there's nothing they can do for you there, a lot of banks--a lot of servicers--are implementing programs to homeowners who are in trouble, but you have to sort of demonstrate that you're in trouble by missing a couple of payments.
The Superchunk fan of 1993 would have no trouble recognizing the song as the product of the group that helped define the indie-rock scene of the post- Nirvana era.
Of course, I still have trouble with the current negative real return of the ten-year Treasuries, which are poised to close at the lowest yield since World War II.
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Across the globe, we have no shortage of trouble spots deserving our concentrated consideration.
Studies also suggest that people have trouble understanding long lists of permissions, especially if the terms are technical.
Bespectacled soldiers may have trouble training the sights of their guns, or retaining contact lenses in the heat and dust of battle.
Bacardi (which owns five top brands) is an old-style, family-controlled firm that would have trouble raising large sums of cash to bid.
They seem to have a lot of trouble on deep balls, especially.
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Many will surely have trouble with the conflicts of interest rules too.
People have a lot of trouble meeting the real estate trade or business exception to the rule that makes real estate rental per se passive.
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"We have a lot of trouble right now, and he's a different way to do politics, to change things from the ground, " said Grillo supporter Martina Paladino.
"I think that they're (school district) going to have a lot of trouble convincing the court that they've evaluated enough, because they just haven't, " explains federal monitor Marshall.
"Judging from tonight's Season 2 premiere, we could have saved ourselves the trouble of worrying about whether the show would find a way to generate tension, " its critic wrote.
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.
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.
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