Sentence examples for headed for trouble from inspiring English sources

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He clearly was headed for trouble".

At 6, Ms. Ghahramani was already headed for trouble.

Legal experts said the mayor might be headed for trouble.

If that approach is successful in many other states, India will be headed for trouble.

But some economists are warning that unless serious issues are addressed, Poland is headed for trouble.

Because even if Ryan's solution is wrongheaded, he's right that Medicare is headed for trouble.

Other lawmakers, seeing that her measure was headed for trouble, began to sponsor their own.

It was perfectly clear back in 2010 that Europe was headed for trouble.

But never, he added, did Mr. Stone seem like a person headed for trouble.

Cooperation with the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank seems headed for trouble.

The $4 trillion market for municipal bonds, Ms. Whitney said, was headed for trouble.

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