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These rather arbitrary time intervals seem to invite trouble.
Saying "Qaddafi" aloud is thought to invite trouble.
For some women, suggesting that a man should use a condom can invite trouble.
Taking pictures on your mobile phone can be enough to invite trouble.
This seemed to invite trouble, the situation being one in which Japanese and foreigners could not easily be kept in their places.
The manager, Nawar Sabah, said that the shop was open only to people he knew, because bringing in strangers might invite trouble.
But to not use the smugglers is to invite trouble; refugees have been knifed and beaten for trying to cross the channel on their own.
Ms. Argento seems to invite trouble, and Mr. Assayas, who has a way of capturing the seemingly ineffable, has a thing for troubled, troubling women.
In theory, management and government can proceed regardless; but to embark on an £18bn venture with a divided boardroom would invite trouble down the line.
This week we see him literally invite trouble by turning the internal presentation of the Sno-ball campaign into a direct scrap between himself and Don.
From Microsoft through Enron and now Merrill Lynch: to put into a near-indestructible e-mail the sorts of comments you might give vent to round the water-cooler is to invite trouble.
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