Frugality: Once you establish yourself as a dividend payer, you will generally take the trouble to maintain the dividend.
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Parents who take the trouble to seek out a good school are more likely to provide a supportive home environment for their children.
Next time you hear a CEO dismiss a negative research report, take the trouble to investigate whether the analyst really did either display bias or make a rookie error.
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As one of the organisers of the protest outside the Miss World contest, I was disappointed that Mary Beard did not take the trouble to inform herself of the nature of the protest before giving her opinions on its supposed redundancy.
Just as a general rule I really would prefer it if those who insisted that we should all be more like Sweden would take the time and trouble to find out what Sweden is actually like.
And it doesn't take much thinking to consider the trouble that could cause.
When Jamie Talbot's in-laws were in town recently and the family had trouble getting a taxi to take them to dinner, the software engineer pulled out his phone and summoned a town car.
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At work there were also differences in the trouble people would take to find out information about colleagues.
There was no let up in intensity at the start of the second period but the hosts now had the Sandy Park wind behind them and it did not take long for Rob Baxter's men to trouble the scoreboard again.
An earlier drive to seize the city, also scheduled to take several days, ran into trouble over New Year when troops encountered stiff resistance from entrenched rebels.
"If we are a year from now, and the economy hasn't improved in a big way, I think the Democrats are in trouble -- and the Republicans are well-positioned to take advantage of that situation, " Beck said.
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What I think we should do with the yob culture is that we should take 12 to 15 year-olds - which is where most of the trouble starts - out of the neighbourhoods in which they are causing the problem and into secure training.
Traders who wait for the formation to be confirmed often have trouble managing their risk and therefore do not take the trade.
Fans of the legal challenge to Obamacare take note: The core constitutional argument behind the litigation might be in trouble if it ever hits the Supreme Court.
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The real challenge: find a way to capture the value of these relationships and of these conversations, interactions which more often than not seem to penalize the physicians who take the trouble and invest their ever-more-limited time.
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Given the progress you have cited in recent days on your foreign policy agenda, to what extent do you feel like you have gained political capital with which to take further to the international stage for the rest of this year, to perhaps rejuvenate some initiatives in trouble spots such as the Middle East and elsewhere?
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The bill is called the FHA Housing Stabilization and Home Owner Retention Act, and what it does is to take people who are in trouble, and then it will buy those mortgages from the lenders at below market value, at what they call - I think it's called the short payment.
The trouble is that employers and charities that agreed to take on New Deal workers are getting impatient to receive them.
Nonetheless, the industry is setting up an organisation, called Protector, to take over the obligations of life firms that get into trouble.
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"Everybody who is carrying around a cell phone has the ability to take a picture of you behaving badly, getting in trouble, " Thompson said.
But WaterHealth may be headed for more trouble, since the two principals have very different views on where to take the company.
You hear stories everywhere you go that even profitable, successful businesses are having trouble getting financing because banks, frankly, just don't want to take the risk.
He got her to water down the idea that private bondholders must take a hit whenever countries get into trouble.
And I think that's important to get people to take politics seriously , to see that the political process can change their lives, can respond in times of trouble.
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"The trouble is that we take 1p off fuel one day and the next day the oil companies add it to the price, we need to come up with a new way of pricing fuel, " one MP later told me.
Because it may be too much trouble to actually take out your smart phone, or heaven forbid open it up and activate the required app, by wearing your wallet on your sleeve, so to speak, you are wrist ready at all times.
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Its strategists were also intensely aware that some enemies to US interests might take a crisis in one part of the world that sucked in the US military to be a green light to start trouble in another.
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