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"When and if there is trouble, it is normally at the setup".
"If there is trouble ahead, like the bankruptcy of a state, then consumers will be more shy," he said.
If there is trouble, those people may lose not only their job, but also a large chunk of retirement savings.
If there is trouble, it can be blamed on "anti-China" foreigners, and Chinese popular opinion again is drawn to the government.
If there is trouble brewing, "once they see us, they stop, because they know we could get to their parents," she said.
If there is trouble restoring those power sources, as appears to be the case in Japan, the strategies for cooling the reactor become much more difficult.
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