The trouble for investors: Companies disclose very little if any information about their exposure to water-related risks.
Because, Madame President, this country is in trouble for lots of reasons, only one of which is Iraq.
So Mr Fastow's cooperation may spell trouble for his former bosses, Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling.
Especially if they got us in trouble for it, because it's an outside of school thing.
The most loyal fans can hijack a brand and make serious trouble for a company.
Will yet another study about the risk of pancreatitis spell trouble for some diabetes drugs?
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Even after leaving, some of the executive women still caused trouble for their companies.
"Rapid growth can also mean rapid descent, causing trouble for many people, " he said.
More than money, items of sentimental value tend to cause the most trouble for executors.
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The trouble for Penney is that its stores are skewed more toward average malls.
If this is becoming the conventional wisdom, it represents serious trouble for freshwater macro.
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The New York appeals court acknowledged it could be creating trouble for those investors.
To make trouble for an Etonian in Downing Street: nothing would have been sweeter.
Mr Bush is also in trouble for trying to fiddle with the Clean Air Act.
While this isn't terrible news for home owners, it could spell big trouble for home builders.
Last year he saw trouble for Supervalu in negative same-store sales growth and cyclical challenges.
"I used to get into trouble for cutting the sleeves off my clothes, " he jokes.
For Dr Mohammad Dawoud, of the Abu Dhabi Environment Agency, this spells trouble for the future.
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Jim Jeffords from the Republican party spells trouble for most of President Bush's agenda.
That spells more trouble for the stockmarket, which tends to perform poorly after multiple interest-rate increases.
Shuanghuan Automobile got into trouble for copying Audi's famous four-ring logo a few years ago.
In the two centuries before 1971, people got into financial trouble for all kinds of reasons.
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De Tomaso, a maker of sporty cars, has been in financial trouble for years.
His company has, in the past, been in trouble for its lack of transparency.
That spells trouble for a long-suffering country has, until now, been making a remarkable recovery.
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If that anger persists, it could turn into trouble for the futures business.
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At least we were close enough to cause all this trouble for the aviation industry.
Laura thinks the fact that Europe is batting its eyelashes at the US spells trouble for Canada.
That mentality could spell trouble for Nye, who is facing a stiff challenge from political newcomer Rigell.
And there was further trouble for Edinburgh when Cross was yellow-carded for side entry at the breakdown.
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