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They generate trouble for their children, who have one foot in New York and one in India.
Few government initiatives reach so many corners of the American economy and society — and have as much potential to generate trouble for the party in the White House.
Yet what an astonishing state of insularity they inhabit, a scary us-and-them universe, which in itself can generate trouble.
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I'd like to believe that the routine and hopefully daily analysis of customer service generated trouble tickets would reveal a problem like this but I'm not confident this happens in reality.
Compton had generated trouble for the batsmen by tossing the ball up and beating the bat or inducing edges, but Morris counterattacked with drives.
The extra trees have generated more troubles for Woods and his driver than the extra length.
And while much of the Arab Spring was self-generated, current troubles in the Sahel owe a great deal to the Nato "triumph" in assisting in the downfall of Gaddafi.
In view of "atomic" thickness of graphene, the same boundary condition can also be used for a flat or curved graphene surface, avoiding introduction the thickness of graphene of 2-3 nm that generates meshing troubles in the use of purely numerical codes like COMSOL.
And when bubbles pop, they can generate waves of trouble that hit shores far from their origin.
In the Observer, Andrew Rawnsley believes that Ashcroft uses carefully timed opinion polls to "generate publicity", "stir trouble for the prime minister" and influence the direction of the party.
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