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The envy of the rest of Europe and most of the rest of the world is having serious trouble in the seemingly simplest of things - merging with one another.
BBC: A European merger wave is coming
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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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Once the euro is safe, the rest of the euro zone might just conclude that Greece will cause less trouble for the European Union inside the euro zone than outside, where it might sink into the criminal swamp of the Balkans.
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In the Academy, having to be accommodated in any way, or bringing trouble to the rest of the group.
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And a lot of that demand for German goods came from the rest of the eurozone (the same countries who are now in trouble).
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My concept had a lead character called Trucky, a pick up truck who could pull the rest out of trouble.
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Good for the rest of us, trouble for big players like SunPower who are struggling to keep margins high after panel prices fell sharply over the last year.
FORBES: Former SunPower Exec Puts Pressure on Old Company
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But he sees trouble for the rest of the field, and in particular sees continued market share losses for Nokia, Motorola Mobility and Research In Motion.
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Even if Humala loses, it is not clear that he will refrain from fomenting trouble for the new government - and the rest of us.
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The trouble with regional deals is that they discriminate between their members and the rest of the world.
ECONOMIST: Are regional trade agreements a good idea?
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If you're going to the trouble of wallpapering your closet, said Ms. Caponigro, make sure the rest of the space is worthy of the effort.
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