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Some see it as clearing away any possible trouble from Gaza.
Other schools, like Ms. Carlson's, simply require that everything be bought from Answer Vending, to eliminate any possible trouble.
As a precaution against any possible trouble on Monday, Mr. D'Souza said, the police were planning a huge security presence, with 17,000 police officers, along with paramilitary and other security forces.
They are something allowed only to the "bourgeois kids" in the north, who have the money and the influence to wiggle themselves out of any possible trouble with the morality police.
To avert possible troubles, the authorities in Cambridge allowed only scholars under the supervision of a master to remain in the town.
It gave warning that a sudden economic slowdown could "precipitate a fiscal and financial crisis", with unpredictable implications for social stability (though World Bank officials tend to be optimistic that China can avoid a slump).Dangers pendingMr Xi is being besieged from all sides by similar warnings of possible trouble ahead.
Some observers see possible trouble ahead.
The pilot had warned us of possible trouble.
There are some possible trouble spots, of course.
Also on December 27th his firm, Merrill Lynch, warned investors of ImClone's possible trouble with the FDA.
The report alluded to another sign of possible trouble with the machines.
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