But why is the whole process of resolving the issue of supply routes in such trouble at this point?
Everyone in Lessons Learned has worked through trouble at some point, becoming a stronger manager and a more resilient person by doing so.
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Beyond some point (trouble is, no one knows what) they begin to hit harder.
Either way--with a swap or a margined bond trade--you pocket the spread, unless and until the corporate bond gets into trouble, at which point you're sitting on a painful capital loss.
That joint had been a point of chronic trouble since a rail was replaced there in February, according to an attorney representing workers on the two Metro-North trains that crashed.
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In a statement, Nasa said the problem had been detected on Tuesday, when the telescope went into a pre-programmed "safe mode" which kicks in "if the observatory has trouble knowing where it should point", Mr Grunsfeld told AFP news agency.
Hail and heavy rain pelted the metro area to the point that emergency workers had trouble responding to "widespread" reports of injuries.
The trouble is that most enterprises see no point in it: asked whether lack of management expertise was a problem, only 3% of Brazilian small firms said yes.
Part of the trouble, Mr Settersten and Ms Ray point out, is that in the absence of reliable public schools, parents must play a big role in the academic careers of their children.
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Serving at 4-5, Nadal ran into trouble again, saving the first match point as Soderling hit long, but then making his 24th unforced error of the match to hand the Swede a momentous victory.
We'll say this too: the technology works even if you normally have a little trouble keeping your eyes focused on a given point.
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If Europe can manage its way through the immediate trouble, the euro could prove the turning point for a new, more economically vibrant continent.
They go on to point out that they would have trouble justifying some of the pay levels that exist and some of the pay decisions they have made.
Any threat of Mahendra Dhoni blasting his team out of trouble ended three balls later when he cut to point for a duck as a total of five wickets fell for two runs in 10 balls, which left India 159-9.
But the MediaFLO sale does point up a more provocative question: Does Qualcomm have trouble launching new businesses?
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Mr. SHAIKEN: From the union's point of view, they know GM's in trouble.
Augustin had 16 points for the Pacers, who built a 16-point lead while Anthony was on the bench in foul trouble in the third quarter, and easily held on to spoil the Knicks' first second-round game since 2000.
In addition, our long-run fiscal problems may require the Fed to create even greater excesses than they already want to, because financial realities have gotten quite near to the point after which governments almost always print their way out of trouble.
But at this point, everyone clearly believes that the auto makers are in as much trouble as they have said that they are.
The naysayers on Softbank also point to the risk that the heavily indebted MAC will run into financial trouble and Softbank's shareholders could suffer.
Monty Panesar received a tumultuous reception but failed to trouble the scorers, and although he appeared harshly done by when given out caught at silly point, his duck is unlikely to be of great significance.
The trouble that Mr Greenspan took to forewarn of reversing just one of those three rate cuts may still point to worries about the amount of borrowing in the system.
My point in telling you this embarrassing story is that you can see I don't have trouble laughing off most situations.
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They figured that a young Latina with a background as a public defender would have no trouble winning in a gerrymandered district that was 60% Hispanic and in which Democrats boasted a 22-point registration advantage.
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Up to that point, Sunderland had only managed a couple of curling efforts from Malbranque and Jordan Henderson that failed to trouble keeper Pepe Reina.
But although Labour's campaign was mostly trouble free and much better focused than that of the Conservatives, the polls indicated the party's 20-point lead from early in 1945 had dropped to just single figures by polling day.
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