The international system is remarkably resilient, able to slough off troubles.
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Collymore's off-field troubles make him a risky proposition for any potential new manager.
But his position and a history of off-field troubles prevented him from cashing in on his Super Bowl success.
In one battle in September she was crushed against a wall, which may have set off the breathing troubles that killed her.
Last season Lamb had off-field troubles and fell out of favour with former Gloucester head coach Dean Ryan, but Catt hopes he can fulfil his potential at Irish.
Merriman also made headlines for his on- and off-field troubles.
The Academy went out of their way to make sure people knew to vote (emails, robocalls, phone calls, postcards) in order to cut any troubles off at the pass.
Lamb, who was born and bred in Gloucester, has had off-field troubles and fell out of favour with Cherry and Whites coach Dean Ryan, but Booth is confident he can help the fly-half flourish.
Nor, so far, have Yukos's troubles put off international oil companies from investing in Russia's energy sector.
But the biggest tip-off to DeArthur's troubles emerged in the summer of 2001, when the company apparently stopped accepting credit card payments.
This event gave Zuckerberg an opportunity to brush off the company's recent troubles and drop vague hints about future products.
If troubles at home eventually cut off the outward flow of capital, the U.S. economy among others would suffer.
Over the past six to eight weeks, however, Asia's troubles have become harder to shrug off as a little local difficulty.
If it all sounds too much, Mrs Kramlich points out that living with media art is really no different from living with fixed-image art. (The couple have works by Andy Warhol and Joseph Beuys in their mock-Tudor San Francisco home.) The difference, she adds with an eye to California's electricity troubles, is that you have an on-off switch and when the images vanish, the house is an artwork of its own.
As a result of the economic troubles, Hasan's company has already had to lay off 2, 500 of its 14, 000 workers.
Even if the rebel governors can be fought or talked off, and Congress does its public duty, Mr Cardoso's troubles are far from over.
The passengers clapped as they took off on a big gray air force plane headed for the capital, Santiago, which has troubles of its own.
So why add to your troubles by setting up in, or shipping goods into, a mini-market cut off by borders from both the large ones?
Cost overruns and troubles signing up tenants for the high-priced space have forced Mills to try selling off a chunk of the mall to other investors.
With so many distractions off the pitch, Quinn has found training and playing to be the best way of putting the troubles out of his mind.
Yet all the current troubles of the hardest-hit euro-zone countries do not seem to have put off a raft of applicants, mostly in eastern Europe, from trying to join the club.
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With both Mr. Gadhafi and the Soviet Union off the stage, Chad's army has been wrapped up in the instability that at present troubles the belt of desert countries across the top of Africa.
After troubles generating enough cash from that business, the company later shut down its free service, laid off some staff, and moved to a paid model.
If Japan's troubles continue, its banks may have to raise cash to meet critical international capital ratios by selling off their huge hoard of U.S. Treasury notes.
Hearts' troubles deepened moments later when striker Christian Nade, who has not long returned from injury, was stretchered off after seemingly going down with an ankle injury, Glen being his replacement.
The well-publicised troubles of Nissan Motor, which is closing five car plants and chopping 21, 000 jobs to stave off bankruptcy, have made it acceptable for even profitable firms to announce pre-emptive cuts of their own.
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