Sentence examples for either trouble from inspiring English sources

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Exercise-induced coughing was analyzed separately without including coughing that was associated with sleep (either trouble going to sleep or being awakened from sleep) because coughing associated with sleep issues may be related to health conditions other than asthma.

According to Salmansohn, a Prince Harming is a guy who is either "trouble or troubled".

25 26 We considered cognitive impairment to be present if there was self reported memory loss, plus either trouble concentrating or difficulty making decisions that interfered with activities of daily living, or a claim for dementia.

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Are you more of a subprime lender? A. I wouldn't say subprime.I would say value-add.We fill the void that the bank doesn't fill.Most of my people are either in trouble, trying to get out of trouble, or they have an opportunity and they're trying to capitalize on it.We can't start robust construction until we finish all the half-builts.Q.

I don't mean they necessarily win the game, but they win if the idea is to get him either in trouble in the game, or ejected".

He may have been somewhere on the Aspergers spectrum, and in any case either had trouble reading social cues or just ignored them.

But seasonal mood shifts often include less energy, feeling less social, losing interest in favorite activities, having cravings for carbs and changes in sleep ― either having trouble sleeping or wanting to sleep more than usual.

Yelling and hitting may work in the short term but if your raise your kids in that manner it will only create an unstable child who either has trouble socializing in school, is very aggressive towards other kids, or gives up on life and looks to drugs to be happy.

A number of teams, including the Denver Broncos and the Giants, either removed troubled players from their draft boards or dropped them significantly in their rankings.

If you are being nosy, you may not have any "right" to the truth, but if someone is hiding something which could either cause serious trouble for someone, or get someone out of trouble, it may justify using serious measures to get the truth.

Newspapers would be in trouble either way.

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