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Elected officials certainly have to ask: Is it worth the trouble?
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What I am about to say next may not be popular among all the advocates in favor of compensation: Is it worth the trouble to measure this to a fine degree?
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Is it worth the trouble?
ECONOMIST: China and Latin America
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But there is an emerging agreement in Texas that it is worth the trouble.
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Groups that receive grants from that allocation may try to stretch it by using volunteers to act as navigators, but some are already wondering if it is worth the trouble to apply in the face of a state bill requiring separate certification, said Adam Linker of the North Carolina Justice Center's Health Access Coalition.
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The trouble is, it is not clear that these identity-verification systems are worth the cost and trouble of introducing them.
ECONOMIST: BIOMETRICS
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Which is to say, sometimes it's worth the trouble, sometimes it isn't, and we don't need a federal program to force it on us.
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The potential consequences mean it is worth any extra trouble to make sure credit-card companies, hospitals and physicians, student-loan companies and home and car lenders have your correct address and an active email address so that you don't miss their bills.
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This gland, usually the size and shape of a walnut and wedged between the bladder and the rectum, may be more trouble than it is worth.
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All in all, the conclusion many in Whitehall and the city are drawing is that the debate about nominal GDP targeting is more trouble than it's worth.
BBC: The Bank of England, the chancellor, and the target
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The trouble is, that while a picture is worth a thousand words, and the words it evokes are beyond the control of the person in the picture.
BBC: Republican fireworks seek to catch attention
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But in the case of smaller businesses in struggling industries with a large concentration of older executives in the plan, like Pacific Western, keeping a plan might seem like more trouble than it is worth.
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