• As for the FDIC-insured commercial banks that ran into trouble, the record is also clear: what got them into trouble were not activities restricted by Glass-Steagall.

    FORBES: Why The Glass-Steagall Myth Persists

  • But the very reason it was able to pass in the Senate is what's going to cause trouble in the House, because there are any number of Republicans there who don't like the fact that it's in a budget bill.

    NPR: ANWR Community Split on Oil Exploration

  • The BBC's Lucy Williamson, in Seoul, says the trouble, as ever, is what the international community can do in response without triggering an even bigger crisis - North Korea is already tied up in layers of sanctions which do not seem to have had any impact.

    BBC: North Korea carries out biggest nuclear test

  • The trouble is that what is spent is apt to be spent badly.

    ECONOMIST: Chile and Argentina

  • Most of what is in the bill is long overdue and I do not think would have caused us too much trouble even if we were to have sufficient time to discuss it in detail in committee.

    BBC: Energy Bill

  • Clint Eastwood is back doing what he's supposed to be doing in "Trouble With the Curve, " a sentimental baseball saga that is the inverse of "Moneyball" in almost every respect and shows the star's still got what it takes to carry a movie home.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Now what if the Bank of Greece knows Bank A is in trouble because its deposits are being withdrawn?

    BBC: Watch deposit flight, not the eurocrats

  • The trouble is that some of what the prosecutors allege through the press is vague, and much of the rest not necessarily illegal in Japan, even if it clearly is elsewhere.

    ECONOMIST: Japan after livedoor

  • I'm sure those are conversations that are going to be had, because like we've seen in other countries, unless there's a protection and security force there, it really is not matter what we do if, when the area is vacated by American troops, the same people that caused trouble that led us to come there come back because there's no resistance to them doing so.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • 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.

    NPR: A Homeowner's Know-how on the Latest in Mortgage Loans

  • The trouble is that the idea of what defines a species is a lot more slippery than you might think.

    ECONOMIST: Species inflation

  • The trouble, say critics, is what will happen after the library opens.

    ECONOMIST: Runes among the ruins

  • Mr. ED CHEN (Senior White House Correspondent, Bloomberg News): Do you -personally, do you ever have trouble balancing between doing what you think is the right thing and following the will of the majority of the public, which is really the essence of democracy?

    NPR: Bush: No Moves on Iraq Until September

  • Doing anything to disrupt that could mean serious trouble for the company, but what Peipler is talking about still belongs in the partnership world.

    FORBES: Just Before Game of Thrones, HBO Considering Selling HBO GO Without a Cable Subscription

  • 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.

    FORBES: You Don't Cure Inequality With Taxes

  • What they discovered is that, like the schizophrenics, the DISCERN program had trouble remembering which story it was talking about, and got elements of the different stories confused with each other.

    FORBES: Scientists Create a Schizophrenic Computer

  • But the trouble with constitutions is that they must mean exactly what they say.

    ECONOMIST: The European Union's constitution

  • If that's what the stimulus is about, we're in a whole lot worse trouble.

    CNN: Biden rolls out $1.3 billion for Amtrak

  • The trouble with gold is that no one can agree on what that value should be.

    WSJ: Upside: The Great Gold Divide: Which Side Are You On?

  • The SPs are told what their supposed disorder is (eczema, stroke, heart trouble).

    NEWYORKER: Blue Period

  • The trouble for Reno and the FBI is not so much with what's out there as with the facts that may still be undetected and undigested in their files.

    CNN: The return of Waco

  • The trouble is that issuing tokens or using biometrics requires a device, and what service can afford to ship and maintain devices for its millions of users?

    FORBES: Perhaps Sony should consider strong authentication?

  • Trouble is, without the discipline of the free marketplace, you never know what the demand really is.

    FORBES: Bigger Debt Problem: U.S. Subprime Or China's Local Governments

  • The trouble with this is, first, that the supposed costs are pretty moot: what are they, precisely?

    ECONOMIST: The merit of waiting

  • The effort involved in getting the documents you need signed is so small and what it can save you in time, money and trouble later is so huge, I hope some of my readers will be inspired to get a move on.

    FORBES: A Startling Statistic

  • But the most common mistake of people who have trouble paying off student loans is failing to understand what they're getting into, even overlooking details as basic as the interest rate and the consequences of missing a payment.

    WSJ: A Lesson in Finance

  • It's a similar dynamic to what is happening with Wall Street banks that committed to fund leveraged buyouts, only to have trouble selling those loans in the syndicated loan market--they have to hold them on balance sheet until the credit markets come back to life.

    FORBES: The Fed Primes The Pump

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