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But with the use of air conditioners rising inexorably, their share in energy consumption is rising too, with the added trouble that heatwaves bring sudden spikes in use, meaning that spare capacity has to be built in to provide for summer peaks in power demand.
Some analysts say they have simply stopped talking to journalists because of the added trouble and risk.
American food producers like Kraft Foods also have to deal with high commodity prices, but they have the added trouble of being heavily reliant on American consumers — economists are worried U.S. consumer demand could slide this year.
I didn't need the added trouble of something going wrong and screaming, "Why am I squatting on a silk pashmina surrounded by wind chimes; where are all the doctors!?" The doubt and difficult decisions didn't dissipate after the birth.
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Clarke said that the OBV was right to highlight Ipswich but added: "The trouble is, getting the black vote out has always been a problem.
He added: "The trouble is that what is on the label of the Church tin is still not what is in the tin.
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Mr Paddick himself added: "The trouble is both Ken Livingstone and Boris Johnson hate each other - and this has become a personal vendetta between them".
They added "heart trouble" in 1939, tuberculosis in 1957 and meningitis, Lyme Disease and HIV in the early 2000s.
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