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Probably the opinion of the past champions, they have more troubles between each other.
"I don't think we've been the same team since," said Melvin, who watched Manager Johnny Oates resign in May because he could not motivate the team and has seen Oates's replacement, Jerry Narron, have more troubles.
Paul Amato, a sociologist at Penn State who was not involved in the study and has written in favor of same-sex marriage, said that many scholars suspected that some children with a gay parent might have more troubles than the average child, particularly in past decades when the stigma was greater.
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Adults just have more trouble getting goosebumps.
They have more trouble controlling their attention.
Mr Pisanu may have more trouble with his coalition partners.
They will have more trouble paying their debts.
And Mr. Rubio may have more trouble ahead.
G.M., however, will have more trouble winning over its bondholders.
b) With the second article I have more trouble.
But female smokers have long been said to have more trouble quitting than their male counterparts.
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