There are some people, Mrs Thatcher conceded, whom it was better to bring into the cabinet because they would make even more trouble on the outside.
If conquered peoples paid tribute and did not make trouble, they were largely left alone.
Some people who staged a brief protest after his conviction were rounded up and detained ten days later, possibly to make sure they caused no trouble at the religious festival.
But even there, they have taken the trouble to make Brains dance like a puppet trying to dance like a real dancer.
Ms. GOLDBERG: (As Mary Masembuko) I'm saying it will make trouble, and right now they're looking for the troublemakers.
Corruption, criminal investigation, personal security and the financing of politics are issues that trouble many Latin Americans, as they struggle to make their democracies work more effectively.
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They would also do their utmost to destabilize Iraq, to make more trouble for us in Afghanistan, and to close the straits of Hormuz.
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Unless you really get along with somebody, those people will do their absolute best to tell you the same boring things they tell everybody in order to not make any mistakes and get in trouble with their publicists.
They make regular deliveries to remote islands and secluded areas that would not be worth the trouble for a private business.
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And maybe it's three levels upstairs, but eventually somebody that understands this is going to make a decision and if they say yes then they won't get in trouble for having said no.
"The trouble with the major oil companies is that they're all afraid they'll make a mistake, " he says.
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