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The Social Democrats, too, may face trouble.
Capacity in Asia, by contrast, will more than double.Areva may face trouble at home, too.
But punishing scientists with fines is bound to be controversial, and may face trouble on Capitol Hill.
Easy to get through the Commons - now that Labour has accepted there should be a vote - but may face trouble in the Lords.
But during his time in office, thanks largely to a hungry China, commodities' share soared while manufacturing's fell.But accomplishing it will require policy changes, and there Jokowi may face trouble.
But even the survivors may face trouble ahead.
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An Obama presidency would doubtless bring more sabre-rattling than Mr McCain on everything from China's currency to the need for environmental and labour standards, and Mr Obama may face troubles of his own from Congress.
But Mr. Alexander may still face trouble on a separate front.
And a HUD audit released this month suggests that fund may soon face trouble again; over the fiscal year, its capital ratio dropped to 3percentt, from 6.4percentt, reflecting a sharp increase in claims.
He warned that while states may face financial trouble now, "they're going to pale in comparison to what we'll see in 2014 when that runaway train known as Obamacare hits our budgets".
Then again, if Apple can prove to the judge that Samsung's "copycat" devices are cutting into its earnings, Samsung may face some trouble.
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