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And in comments creating trouble for his own government, conservative backbench senator, Cory Bernardi, described the census as a "debacle" caused by a system that "certainly wasn't robust".
This shift to extrajudicial tactics was tacitly acknowledged by the authorities when a government spokesman warned on March 3 that "the law was not a shield" for people "creating trouble for China".
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"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.
Operating from generalizations rather than from observed particulars always creates trouble for the characters in Johnson's novels.
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.
Mr. Wilson's outburst also created trouble for Representative Charlie Wilson, an Ohio Democrat, who said on Thursday that he had received messages mistakenly criticizing him for attacking the president.
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