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If a lender began to worry that a large debtor might not meet its payments, that lender might withhold funds from other borrowers, who would now face financing troubles, breeding even wider concerns.

The aide called caucuses a "breeding ground" for trouble.

Indeed, these findings may also apply to reproduction since reintroduced whooping cranes are having trouble breeding in the wild, according to co-author Sarah Converse of the U.S. Geological Survey.

Their abdomens were fatty, they had trouble breeding, and they were "stupid," meaning "they never rebelled or tried to bite or escape," said Karsenty, now fifty-nine years old and the chair of the department of genetics and development at Columbia University Medical Center.

As for the trout, Dr Bradley says his fish have enough trouble breeding on their own for it to be unlikely that they would do well in the wild.

China's crackdown, however mildly or fiercely imposed, is breeding resentment and storing trouble for the future.

For the monkeys in the Guenon genus, breeding with another guenon species can lead to trouble.

As long as Myanmar is unstable politically and economically, the order will remain a refuge for people in trouble but also, in some cases, a breeding ground for sectarianism.

Nothing ever penetrates her armour of breeding and social finesse – so I have no idea what, if anything, troubles her.

Although much successful work has been achieved in the captive breeding of the giant panda, the wild species is in serious trouble.

Has she had any trouble in the past like calving problems, vaginal/rectal/uterine prolapse, breeding back, etc.? If she's had a history of vaginal prolapses, pass her on.

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