He was often in trouble as an agitator and had several spells in prison in the 1920s and 1930s.
Catherine Collins, chief dietician at St Georges Hospital in London said stroke patients often had trouble controlling liquids in their mouths.
Women still often have trouble in finding a comfortable place to game.
Chinese companies tend not to take litigation seriously and often find themselves in trouble with U.S. courts for having failed to comply with U.S. discovery rules.
Mr Egilmez had been appointed to tackle inflation, and the prime minister's scheme smacked to him of the populism that has so often landed Turkey in trouble.
Outsiders are good at doing the rapid cost-cutting and divestment often needed by firms in trouble, but they are less good at building and sustaining long-term growth, says Mr Lucier.
So even in years when February was an up-month it was still often involved in a period of market trouble.
Those policies are obtained by lenders when homeowners fail to maintain coverage required by the mortgage, often because they are in financial trouble.
Often when a company is in trouble, its board looks for a new chief executive to turn it around, frequently a superstar outsider.
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Certainly, it resembles the fiscal policies that have so often got Venezuela into trouble in the past: spend like crazy when the oil price is high, and slam on the brakes when it plummets.
The Department of Financial Services said the agreement also calls for restitution to homeowners hurt by force-placed insurance, which lenders obtain when the homeowners fail to maintain coverage required by the mortgage, often because they are in financial trouble.
They struggled in stressful situations, often had trouble paying attention, and found it difficult to maintain friendships.
Glasgow often had the Ospreys' scrum in trouble as youthful props Cai Griffiths and Ryan Bevington found themselves under pressure.
The IMF lends money to countries which are in deep economic trouble - including Mexico and Russia in the 1990s - but attaches conditions, often controversial, to recipient countries' economic policies.
Diagnosing mental illness in children can be difficult because young children often have trouble expressing their feelings and normal development varies from child to child.
But in modern times, inheriting an old house often is more trouble than it's worth.
Often only the mafia have enough cash to lend to companies in trouble and Nino Daniele, who runs an anti-mafia campaign group in Naples, says the situation is explosive.
Many people in Ohio and Florida report having trouble paying medical bills, often with serious consequences.
Those with Asperger's also have trouble reading other people's emotions, so they often bumble in social situations.
The trouble is that we often do not understand which mode of sociality is in play until we get to know the person or recognize the scenario.
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The current ones, for example, allow major shareholders to continue to control insolvent companies, even though the financial trouble is often their fault, says Tom McGowan, an international legal counselor in Taipei.
We often get calls to our financial helpline from employees who are having trouble making ends meet or are in debt.
At one of my daughter's schools, I always thought it unfair that those who were often most strenuously tutored weren't the dunces, as they were in my day, the ones who had trouble keeping up.
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