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In a perfect world, the film might trouble the writing and directing categories, too.
Rifle-toting Chinese troops might help in restoring stability to conflict zones, but images of them might trouble the West.
Not knowing if the side effects that might trouble menopausal women could bother me, I took my first pill, resisting the temptation to double or treble my dose.
As a man of gravitas, it is perhaps right that the Labour leader be untroubled by such things, but the Times front page might trouble him.
The regendering of Watson might trouble the odd Sherlockian purist, but to most American TV watchers it should look pretty natural: we're used to seeing eccentric male investigators with female sidekicks.
For years she's refused to have a television in the house, and she met with Josh's teachers at the start of each school year so they didn't unknowingly bring up anything that might trouble him.
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"People might be troubled or inconvenienced.
Still, the numbers might be troubling.
Another woman might be troubled that he can't bring himself to use her Christian name.
She had spoken out against sharia law, which allegedly might have troubled Muslims.
If that's all I knew about Rauf, I might be troubled too.
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