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Operating from generalizations rather than from observed particulars always creates trouble for the characters in Johnson's novels.
And as for the Iditarod, at least one musher feasts on vacuum-packed moose stroganoff on the trail.Of course, moose are hardly the only big animal that creates trouble for humans, and vice versa.
But there is also a part of that code that gives the host leeway to evict a guest if he creates trouble for the family while he is in the home -- a tenet of the tribal law that the Taliban has apparently chosen to ignore, said elders here.
The second new decision, this one issued in February by the full U.S. Tax Court, creates trouble for couples who don't want to own a business together after their marriage sours.
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Even casual public comments can create trouble for Google.
But leftists, feeling emboldened, could create trouble for Mr. Xi's government, some analysts said.
Analysts, however, say it is a problem that could eventually create trouble for the bond market.
"Clearly, the Spieker acquisition created trouble for them in Northern California," Mr. Sakwa said.
"Their numerical strength is not enough for electoral wins but is enough to create trouble for any government in Pakistan".
Those words have created trouble for Mr. Tenet, threatening to bring his time at the C.I.A. to an abrupt end.
Such dalliance with Mr Putin may create trouble for Mr Wilders, who sees the EU as a monster but is a strong supporter of gay rights.
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