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With their financing squeezed, some banks could face trouble raising new capital.
Mr. Forbes also could face trouble from within his new party.
The police had warned that she could face trouble if she stayed with me.
If a Wall Street bank demanded those loans be paid back immediately, the fund could face trouble.
The implication of the report is that the euro could face trouble unless the world economy starts to recover soon.
It came as the Bank of England warned HSBC that it could face trouble from at least one of its UK-based regulators over the affair.
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If middle class professionals stop buying, a lot of developers--and their bankers--could face trouble.This would have second-round effects.
Despite the support of Ceasefire New Jersey, the legislation could once again face trouble in the Assembly, where the speaker, Jack Collins, refused to allow a vote last year.
Because they weren't approved, Huang and Green could face legal trouble for doing these legitimate things.
Pearl could face more trouble after the N.C.A.A. Committee on Infractions meets in June with Hamilton, Pearl and university officials.
Clara Furse, the head of the London Stock Exchange, warned Putin that unless Russian companies become more transparent and let a top British investment banker whose been barred from Russia back into the country–hot new IPOs could face big trouble winning coveted London listings.
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