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But as one Asian official put it, the point of admitting Myanmar was not to change it; it was to keep it out of China's sphere of influence, with the potential that could cause for trouble with its other big neighbour, India.
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Or perhaps there is no single, unifying cause for our troubles, and the scoundrels will inevitably be replaced by leaders worthy of our steadier past.
Fans are typically the cause of trouble, accounting for 32 of the 54 actions taken last year.
When houses are abandoned for any reason, it causes trouble for the neighbors.
"I am sorry for causing trouble for the people," Mr. Lee said Monday night, shortly before he was taken to jail.
"I am so sorry for causing trouble for so many people".
McGrath (2005) and Nolan (2010) show how counterparts of the arguments for eliminativism cause trouble for the ordinary utterances that compatibilist eliminativists wish to affirm.
Strathclyde Police scoff, pointing out that corruption allegations are an excellent way for criminals to cause trouble for the police.
"I will never cause any trouble for you again.
I don't want to cause any trouble for myself, but you go.'" (Indeed, she did cause trouble for herself, and got told off by the headteacher).
Those questionable government connections can cause real trouble for American executives or companies.
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