The broader message behind this point-scoring may have been that the West needs China's help in calming North Korea and in other trouble spots (such as Myanmar, see article), and that such help comes at a price, even where it appears to be in China's own self-interest.
Now, the United States has an obligation to try to keep global economic growth going, to help the countries when they get in trouble, if they'll help themselves -- if they'll help themselves -- and to create an environment in which growth can occur.
They do fundamentally believe in the need to help your neighbor when people are in trouble.
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Giving Bulgaria and Romania a timetable for admission would help avoid more trouble in an already troubled area.
If you get in trouble miles from help, your cell phone may or may not work.
But it's not necessarily going to help the person who's in trouble with the mortgage right now.
Still, the dome program is a great opportunity for communities to get some substantial help in building facilities it might otherwise have trouble affording.
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Paul Broadhead, of the Building Societies Association (BSA), said that this type of mortgage had worked well for many people, but help was available for those who found themselves in trouble.
Last but not least, if you do get yourself or a friend in trouble, know how to get help.
The question I have for the prosecutor: if you thought your 5-year-old was choking or in trouble and nobody was going to help him, would you just walk away because the bus driver told you it was against the law?
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" "I might not know those people in trouble, but I think I can help them, and I need to try.
Mr McDaid admitted that the amount of interest can add pressure to help the falcons, particularly when they appear to be in trouble.
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The group from the Upper Hamble Canoe Club, Hampshire, made two mayday calls saying they were in trouble and were eventually rescued with the help of a helicopter and lifeboats from Weymouth.
He and Misbah-ul-Haq (44) put on 116 to help Pakistan total 272-9 and the tourists were soon in trouble on 50-3.
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So, even if trouble does hit this stock in the near future, this solid dividend should help to alleviate some concerns of more risk adverse investors.
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So, for example, if a field worker is having trouble repairing something, he can have a distant colleague remote in and offer help -- sort of the virtual equivalent of looking over someone's shoulder.
Add the four or so wins the present injuries might cost to those that the departures of Russell Martin and Nick Swisher will cost, and you do come to a number suggesting that the Yankees could be in trouble, even after accounting for how the returns of Gardner and Rivera will help.
Months later, when the giant pharmaceutical firm was having trouble completing an acquisition in Peru, Heimbold turned to Robinson's firm for help.
Yet when Silvio Berlusconi's Fininvest empire was in trouble some ten years ago, Mr Geronzi was one of the only bankers prepared to help today's prime minister.
An estimated eight million people in the UK suffer from regular severe headaches - but most will not even trouble their doctor for help.
And, by the way, if a state gets in trouble, well, we could step in and see if we could find a way to help them.
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