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(Good timing: It ran into competition trouble and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February of this year. It emerged in April).
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The injury, sustained two weeks ago before Mangold left for London and aggravated in Sunday's competition, troubled her throughout the day.
But any diminution of political competition should trouble democrats.
There was, of course, no real red-top competition to trouble the Mirror in those days.
Those Brazilian firms which survive the current shake-out can look forward to a recovery in orders, with little foreign competition to trouble them.
Desperate economic competition caused trouble, as in Israel where the much-needed waters of the Jordan River kept it in constant dispute with its water-hungry Arab neighbours.
Intel finds itself in a passel of antitrust and competition-rigging trouble, right as it competitively enters this upturn in by far its best shape in decades over its one and only rival, Advanced Micro Devices.
America's economic slowdown has intensified competition, and troubles have spread to Europe.
West Brom, arriving at Anfield in confident mood after three successive victories in all competitions, did trouble a frail Liverpool defence on a number of occasions but the hosts held on for what Rodgers described as a "big win".
At the Denver County Fair, the black stiletto pumps in the "shoes and accessories" category of competition were in trouble.
A competition is in trouble when its element of surprise is treated as proof of its triviality.
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