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But almost every Whitehall department has serious trouble in its portfolio that would once have merited audit excoriation and a commission of inquiry, if not ministerial resignation.
They fire up partisans, but are easy to dismiss as politics as usual.The president's real headache is that a second camp of sceptics in Washington has serious trouble accepting any deal that requires trusting Iran.
But the WEIRD mentality has serious trouble recognizing this fact.
Santorum will continue to offer tepid support for Romney, a Mormon who has serious trouble connecting with evangelical Christians, and his sacrifices now as the "good soldier" for the party will embolden him to become the general leading the charge in 2016.
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Scottish Opera's enterprise, at a time when the company has serious troubles of its own, is somewhat dimmed by vivid memories of Penny Woolcock's superb film version for Channel 4 two years ago, beside which this staging pales into inadequacy.
Where U.P.S. seems to have serious trouble is the aftermath of these little fiascoes.
The lucky few students who actually complete their degrees have serious trouble getting jobs, too.
But if the market turns, Andreessen Horowitz could have serious trouble.
But the states are having serious trouble carrying their share of the costs.
Existing Allied antisubmarine forces would have had serious trouble coping with these craft had the war continued past the spring of 1945.
I had serious trouble breathing, which was visible to everyone, including journalists who tried to interview me after the stage.
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