Butcher was particularly upset that the hosts had gone to a lot of trouble to make the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium playable, only to lose their recent run of good form at home.
That is a defensible position, in fact, but the book does not trouble to make the case.
You must leave something of value to the folks you expect to stir up trouble to make it work.
One is Serbia's leader, Slobodan Milosevic, still in power in Belgrade and still ready to make trouble wherever he can.
But even there, they have taken the trouble to make Brains dance like a puppet trying to dance like a real dancer.
In releasing her, Chief New York County Judge Neil Ross gave her a stern warning not to make trouble or miss any court dates.
But critics of the Indonesian government have been outraged that militias are still operating in the Indonesian half of the island, and occasionally cross into East Timor to make trouble.
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.
For example, surgeons and dermatologists seem to be doing just fine while cardiologists and oncologists, whose business models necessarily make them more susceptible to trouble, are feeling the pain.
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You used to have to make a phone call to get bailed out of trouble.
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If you're wired up, you're going to have more trouble sleeping, which is going to make your recovery in the hospital worse.
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He said the students "were told enough to get you into trouble but not enough to let you make an informed decision about the risks".
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"Hopefully, the bulk of fans will not be unduly troubled by the operation and we hope that what we are doing will help to make the game trouble-free, " he said.
Whitehead's ability to get into the Brentford box continued to trouble the home side and one run required Sodje to make a superbly timed intervention to clear the ball.
So Mr Bush needs to change the dynamic of the campaign, and the real trouble is that he cannot make up his mind how to do it.
It would still need the backing of a lender of last resort, but a market-oriented reform might make banks better able to cope with trouble.
X3 sensor should be cheaper to make than existing sensors, because there is no need to go to the trouble of laying down a mosaic on top of it a process that can require as many as 24 separate manufacturing steps.
Trouble is Anschutz asked Leiweke to make sales presentations, not try to determine the winner.
During the worst of the credit crisis, auto lenders themselves had trouble borrowing money with which to make additional loans.
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Because they already logged it in the end-of-day paperwork, it was more trouble than it was worth to make me pay for it.
The trouble is that evolution has to make compromises, since it must work with the materials at hand, often while trying to solve several challenges at once.
Stack does agree that "the dollar is in trouble" and that it would make sense to hedge your portfolio against further declines by allocating 5% to 12% to gold and other "dollar-hedging" assets.
Kluivert has had other problems, in trouble with the law and struggling to make an impact at AC Milan.
But he says BT could make the deal worth its trouble if it's able to control costs.
Even if Mr Berisha is not the monster many Albanians now make him out to be, he may still cause trouble.
In the introduction, Yorifuji explains that as a student, he had trouble memorizing the elements and so wished to make them into humanoid figures to try to give each a personality.
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Unless you really get along with somebody, those people will do their absolute best to tell you the same boring things they tell everybody in order to not make any mistakes and get in trouble with their publicists.
The trouble is, countries with those things tend to make progress unassisted.
Corruption, criminal investigation, personal security and the financing of politics are issues that trouble many Latin Americans, as they struggle to make their democracies work more effectively.
There are some people, Mrs Thatcher conceded, whom it was better to bring into the cabinet because they would make even more trouble on the outside.
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