Nor, so far, have Yukos's troubles put off international oil companies from investing in Russia's energy sector.
The home supporters had further reason to cheer with the inclusion of Ledley King for the second game running and the Spurs captain finally appears to have put his injury troubles behind him.
Rooney put his personal troubles to one side at St Jakob Park to score an early opener and his first international goal for a year - paving the way for England to make it a maximum six points from their first two Euro 2012 qualifiers.
Apple will also be keen to put behind it the troubles that dogged the iPhone 4.
So people do want to get on their flights, they are willing to put up with the troubles with their hand luggage.
Webster has put two years of injury troubles behind him with an excellent season at United, which has earned him a Scotland recall and the captaincy during his temporary stay at Tannadice.
If the weather, mechanical troubles or other mishaps put an aircraft out of commission, the firm often has roughly a dozen "hot" planes in different locales that are ready to take up the mantle.
ENGADGET: Inside UPS' Worldport: How a shipping titan moves 2,000 packages every 17 seconds
Eamon Gilmore went so far as to suggest that the visit will put not just the history of the troubles in the past, but show Ireland was moving on from its "recent economic history" and rebuilding its reputation.
They were formed in Londonderry in the 1970s - a city deeply affected by Northern Ireland's Troubles, yet few bands can put a smile on your face as quickly as The Undertones.
To put the responsibility squarely on the female for the troubles that married couples encounter, is ridiculous.
If the latest financial troubles in Latin America (see article) put a severe brake on the region's growth, this will have a bigger adverse impact on America's growth and its trade deficit than has the slump in Asia, because America has closer economic links to the region.
And he managed a team that put together a very credible maps product, and for his troubles, he has just been fired in a very public and embarrassing way.
And for all the abundance he sees, he finds the questions put to him ask where men may repair for succor from the troubles that beset them.
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.
ECONOMIST: In place of devaluation, troubled members could try reform
应用推荐