What troubles me about Slumdog is not the nationality of the various members of its creative team, per se.
What troubles exist here and now, though, cannot be fixed, not in a timely or legal manner, the court said.
"What troubles me was that the Bristol City players saw what was going on and by saying nothing, that's cheating, " he said.
Like the famous milk - as long as the double cream on the surface wasn't disturbed, no-one cared what troubles there were going on underneath.
What troubles her the most is that for 55- to 64-year-olds, nearly half of the increase was due to the jump in the portion attributable to interest payments (even though interest rates have fallen).
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But what troubles Downing Street is that Mark Serwotka, who is due to become the union's general secretary and leader in June, cheerfully describes himself as being far left and a member of the Socialist Alliance.
According to the study, the U.S. is No. 1 in large advanced economies for simple regulations and a general low cost of doing business, contrary to what many politicians say about what troubles the U.S. economy.
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Could it be that what really troubles people isn't the tone of a particular column but who is being skewered?
There's tremendous construction in Belfast, there's economic growth, there's increasing travel and commerce, I think people don't want to go back and I think they won't ever go back to what existed during the troubles.
So we're going to check in now with some business owners about what Wall Street's troubles have meant to them.
Admitting you have financial troubles and or admitting what you are actually spending your money on upfront is best in your relationships with your partner or spouse.
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Perhaps the most shocking aspect of the hardships facing General Motors and Ford Motor as they've struggled to earn money selling cars in their home market is that their troubles have happened during what should have been good times.
East Asia, its recent troubles notwithstanding, has shown what can be done.
Colombia's current troubles have their roots in what is called The Violence, a senseless, murderous civil conflict that raged from 1948 to 1958, killing more than 200, 000 people.
Those with valid papers face other troubles: wages just half of what they were promised, contracts with companies that do not exist.
Every college governing board should interpret Penn State's troubles as a clear warning of what happens when institutions lose sight of their educational mission.
If troubles return, United pilots can do what they and other pilots' unions have done in the past--give up some salary in exchange for an even bigger piece of the company.
Perhaps the troubles beseting the euro zone are just a harbinger of what is to come to U.S. shores one day.
And this morning we'll be asking what we can learn about big urban schools across the country from the troubles at Thomas Jefferson High.
What would go a long way to solving the Knicks's current troubles?
"When you start using projected troubles in 2042 or 2052 as a reason for action in 2006, you know what, you need medical care, " he said.
There is also the question of what Scottish members of the Westminster Parliament will do there when their constituents start to take their troubles to their representatives in Edinburgh.
So as a result of that, you know Michael mi--there's been an identification to an extent with Michael through his music and through his artistry, and also there's a sense, when we come back to the criminal justice system, that Michael's troubles within the system are at least in part brought on because Michael is still, despite what many think, still an African-American.
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