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Yet it is difficult not to despair of Chambers' capacity for generating trouble.
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Few government initiatives reach so many corners of the American economy and society — and have as much potential to generate trouble for the party in the White House.
Yet what an astonishing state of insularity they inhabit, a scary us-and-them universe, which in itself can generate trouble.
Compton had generated trouble for the batsmen by tossing the ball up and beating the bat or inducing edges, but Morris counterattacked with drives.
Alliance's revenue has exploded in the last two years, but the company has had trouble generating profits.
In truth, both candidates may have trouble generating public interest in their campaigns.
The Democrats seem to have had trouble generating opposition to Roberts.
But the Americans had trouble generating an attack against the Canadian checking.
But for all its aquatic action, this is a pulse-quickening real-life thriller that has no trouble generating excitement on dry land.
Patients with lower levels had trouble generating enough new cells in time; patients with higher levels did not lose enough to set off the make-more alarm.
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