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[Female, 49 years, breast cancer] Conversely, the following excerpts are an example of change in the definition of 'trouble'; at baseline the patient defines trouble as a physical limitation, whereas at follow-up trouble is defined as a mental state.
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The government defines "troubled families" as those experiencing problems including crime/anti-social behaviour, school exclusion or truancy and living on benefits.
I suppose it depends on how you define "trouble" – Robertson implies that it has to do with the little lady (or, better said, barely pubescent child) wanting some kind of monetary compensation for her labor ("you wait until they get to be 20 years old, the only picking that's going to take place is your pocket").
We define trouble as a yearly earnings drop or loss by the year after a company left the list, or reasonably soon thereafter.
He did not define "troubles".
Furthermore, all English for Canada subjects defined bother as difficulty or trouble, while all English for the United Kingdom subjects defined it as to irritate or to interrupt.
"You gotta define that trouble," he said.
Obvious and ineffectual, the solos seemed to define the trouble with "Dining Alone".
"We have enough trouble defining ourselves," he said.
PEOPLE have trouble defining the term hedge fund.
Mr. Desoblin had no trouble defining the appeal.
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