And here again, what got Romney into the trouble was his war room.
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.
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.
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.
And he will do better if the American people said, no, we don't want to go back to what got us in trouble in the first place.
The once vaunted IRS computer system has trouble accomplishing what would seem to be the most basic of functions: reconciling Social Security numbers, W-2 forms and even the number of children in a household.
Investigators were having trouble determining what the accelerant AbdulMutallab allegedly tried to use to light the explosives because "the syringe was pretty much destroyed, " a law enforcement source told CNN.
"Hopefully, the bulk of fans will not be unduly troubled by the operation and we hope that what we are doing will help to make the game trouble-free, " he said.
She seemed to be having no trouble concentrating on what the candidates were saying, although I thought I heard her sigh every time one of them slid into his familiar campaign boilerplate.
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.
If nothing else it saves us the trouble later of deciding what to do to the lion after the obvious happens.
And the proportions were what got him in trouble with demons, who he believed to be guardians of measurement, made envious by his consummate artistry.
When my daughter Elizabeth asked me what the difference was between a deciduous and conifer tree, because she was having trouble memorizing the answer from the science book, I took her outside to see it for herself.
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What can the accidental early adopter expect for their trouble?
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.
The dust-up with the Catholic Bishops over contraception provision shows what trouble non-state institutions can cause.
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The trouble is that the idea of what defines a species is a lot more slippery than you might think.
The trouble, say critics, is what will happen after the library opens.
Doing anything to disrupt that could mean serious trouble for the company, but what Peipler is talking about still belongs in the partnership world.
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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.
It also provides an opportunity for claimants to figure out whether the company's financial trouble was the result of bad luck or bad management, and to decide what should be done.
The trouble often starts with the perception of what planners can and should do.
Now what if the Bank of Greece knows Bank A is in trouble because its deposits are being withdrawn?
The BBC's Ignatius Bahizi in Kampala says the trouble began as opposition leaders touring development projects in the city were joined by their supporters in what became a procession through the streets.
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?
The school trip to a jail in Washington DC was intended as a cautionary lesson in what could happen if youngsters misbehaved and got into trouble with the police.
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