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Indeed, Mr. Brooks is known in the neighborhood for his willingness to hold and officiate at funerals for slain gang members — unlike some inner-city ministers who refuse to hold such services because of potential trouble.
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Yes, it was unfortunate for Clemens because he got himself into a lot of potential trouble with his answers to questions at a hearing of the House oversight committee.
Aside from slowing department stores, there were at least two other signs of potential trouble.
But bond investors, in their thirst for yield, may be overlooking signs of potential trouble.
The impetus to look at these chemicals is not entirely without some prima facie evidence of potential trouble.
Perhaps it is because the sea of potential troubles is too overwhelming, some experts on denial say.
Without seeing the alcoholic accessory, I feel less capable of spotting potential trouble.
The startup seemed to be in some potential trouble because of its focus providing an insurance marketplace for Affordable Care Act beneficiaries, but the company has changed its model to one in which customers are charged higher premiums, and with closer relationships with a select group of care providers to help them work out more competitive pricing.
His way of heading off this potential trouble is to practice what he calls "shareholder eugenics".
Things happen, but prepare yourself and children ahead of time to avoid much potential trouble.
Speaking of doing the dishes, there is potential trouble on the horizon for the Colliers.
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