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"It's the degree of trouble you're in".
I'm prepared to go to some degree of trouble, if necessary, to make that point.
One of S.&P.'s fellow rating agencies, Fitch Ratings, said it had not encountered the same degree of trouble.
"Between now and Memorial Day we're going to know a whole lot more about the degree of trouble the banks are in," said Senator Charles E. Schumer, a New York Democrat who is vice chairman of the Joint Economic Committee.
KOCH -- There's a whole other aspect, which is that companies are entering into transactions from something other than a position of strength, with some degree of trouble, and those transactions present some unique challenges.
Senator Benjamin L. Cardin of Maryland, the senior Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, said policy makers never anticipated this degree of trouble from Mr. Xi, either on maritime issues or on human rights, a prime area of concern after the Chinese president moved to crack down on dissidents and lawyers and took aim at civil society groups.
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Through the power of social media, some slick lobbying from Mr Dustin himself and perhaps a degree of trouble-making spirit, a petition for Red Peak to be added as a fifth finalist gobbled up signatures.
That may change next Tuesday, with four of the five in varying degrees of trouble.
Five Democratic Senators are perceived to be in varying degrees of trouble: Carol Moseley-Braun in Illinois, Harry Reid in Nevada, Russell D. Feingold in Wisconsin, Barbara Boxer in California and Ernest F. Hollings in South Carolina.
Banks, construction and mining companies, all owned by agencies of the state and all in varying degrees of trouble, were sold to those who could afford to buy them.
With Europe's economies in varying degrees of trouble, there is little consensus on what should be done or who should pick up the tab to help a handful of struggling nations to the east, or to support countries like Ireland and Greece within the euro zone that also are at risk.
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