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This could cause trouble when it is written into law.
In the long run, the failure to treat the population like adults could cause trouble.
Yet even his unpublished thoughts could cause trouble, as they did in 1981.
For starters, the secret police could cause trouble for her family back home.
We don't want any trouble, and something like this could cause trouble".
Fellows could cause trouble Sunday just by stepping on the gas.
The role of fundamentalist Islamic militants in the recent bombings could cause trouble for Mr. Erdogan.
A nuclear-armed Iran could cause trouble in the whole region, certainly for Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
But she could cause trouble by pushing out one of the mainstream candidates in the first round, as her father did.
Meanwhile, huge loans that Chinese banks have made to state-owned enterprises and local governments over the last three years could cause trouble if the economy does slow.
The WTO has 148 members, many of which are deeply sceptical of more trade liberalisation and any of which could cause trouble.
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