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D'Elía suggests that this is a source of trouble.
Yet Canada's success is a riposte to those in Britain who fear its concentrated banking system is a source of trouble.
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That location has long been a source of trouble.
The receivership itself has been a source of trouble.
But at times those qualities have been a source of trouble.
From the beginning, this pattern was a source of trouble and frustration".
The Prague Government is anxious to be rid of them, fearing that they may form a new minority which will be a source of trouble between Berlin and Prague.
Patrice Ribeiro, general secretary of Synergie Officiers, a police union, said the law was "a source of trouble more than anything else".
A reliable stopper has long been a source of trouble but the manager, Paul Cook, has landed the Republic of Ireland international David Forde on a season-long loan from Millwall.
The first real sign that the jihadis were a source of trouble at home came in 2000 with the bombing of the U.S.S.
In many ways the surge in buy-backs is a symptom of the rich world's feeble growth prospects.But it could also be a source of trouble, for two main reasons.
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