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Another is growing trouble over the "fiscal compact", a treaty signed by 25 European Union countries to toughen budget discipline.
It is a fraught endeavour.The rule on alfalfa aims to ease growing trouble, on the fields and in court.
The growing trouble with Mazher's scoops is that he's the pastry cook and head confectioner as well as the spud peeler.
In late 2008, officials in Guangdong Province, where labor disputes are common, issued a report saying that 500 or so unofficial lawyers who represented workers were a source of growing trouble.
The aim is to defuse the growing trouble banks have had borrowing to finance their operations.This action has contributed to a surge in equities, but the move is less significant than it seems.
The causes of unrest across Egypt and Tunisia, and the growing trouble in the Arab world, are complex, though observers attribute the situation to two major dynamics – youth unemployment and lack of political voice.
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Although Mrs. Clinton said that the relief effort was gaining traction, she cautioned that the security situation was growing troubling.
To some, that portended growing troubles with the offering — and made many consider selling their entire investments.
Despite Russia's growing troubles, the nation is not on the verge of dramatic instability, and change will come slowly.
One possible explanation is that the recent market sell-off was set off by growing troubles in the mortgage market.
But growing troubles on the border suggest that the old smuggling networks may now serve political groups as well as commercial interests.
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