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We know fluctuations in blood sugar can cause cravings, so being constantly stressed is like begging for trouble.
"Any movement, group, party, program, philosophy or theory that goes under a name with 'New' in it is just begging for trouble". Despite these misgivings, he categorized writers as varied as Hunter S. Thompson, Gay Talese, Truman Capote and Norman Mailer as fellow New Journalists.
The Jazz are begging for trouble if they simply run it back with the same plan they employed in Game 1's 32-point beatdown.
When prisoners shoot up heroin, they're begging for trouble.
Recovery will take a long time, and if you're an addict trying to kick a bad habit, being alone a lot is just begging for trouble.
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As an investor in a company you don't work for, to engage in insider trading is to beg for trouble.
But sending Jenna, still on probation, to L.A. to be a summer intern at Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, which produces "The Sopranos," and be exposed to the wild Hollywood party scene is begging for tabloid trouble).
"They spend their days sniffing glue, begging for money and getting into trouble.
If there is a sure sign that an athletic department is in trouble and a football program is begging for N.C.A.A. mercy, it is the prepared video statement.
Begging for money to help pay off debts, he promised, "I will not trouble any of you again".
Spencer, who has had trouble finding a lawyer to represent him, recently released a video begging for donations to pay his legal fees.
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