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I purchased it on launch day so hopefully this is just a first-run QA mix-up, not an indicator of long term trouble with the technology.
However, locking doors is a small example of a long term troubling social trend in the United States, and perhaps the world at large, the decline of social trust.
The long-term troubles this sort of weather predicts are alarming.
Meanwhile, some Japanese financial officials have complained that the decline in the American markets is worsening Japan's long-term troubles, especially for Japanese banks holding American equities.
They harmonised on the themes of mobilising the citizenry, helping the voluntary sector and seeking long-term solutions to the long-term troubles of that non-voting minority the age of prosperity forgot.
And that spells long-term trouble for any party that fails to connect with minority voters.
The real long-term trouble for France may be its complacency about the depth of America's wounded feelings.
At the most devolutionary time in the UK's recent history this will cause serious long-term trouble.
Not always a team player they say, prone to stubbornness on occasion and with a tendency sometimes to compromise and 'fix' things in the short term thus storing up long-term trouble for the future.
While the rate cut lifted spirits in Asia's sluggish markets, the Fed's abrupt move signals weaknesses in the United States that could spell long-term trouble for this region.
"What we're seeing now in Arizona and potentially in New Jersey and other states spells long-term trouble for the nation's children," said Dr. Irwin Redlener, a pediatrician who is president of the Children's Health Fund in New York and a professor at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
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