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He may assume that more immigrants means more trouble, of the chaotic, criminal variety that he so often conjures.
Fearing damage to the reputation it has tried to build as a defender of pan-Islamic causes, Iran hastily apologised to Bahrain.The ugly nearby example of sectarian strife in Iraq, though it has subsided in the past two years, has left little appetite in the region for more trouble of that kind.
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"The key question is whether this is the first sign of more trouble on the horizon," Silverstein said.
But the social worker, as it turns out, was detailed from the Southern Adoption Resource Center, one of the more troubled of the Division of Youth and Family Services' many troubled offices.
The reason he regretted their removal was not that he thought they were honest statesmen but that he found they were more trouble out of office.
Any more trouble out of United and you can kiss that premium good-bye.
R.B.S., the more troubled of the two banks, will come under increased government ownership.
Neither of those banks, among the more troubled of the big lenders, is expected to exit the bailout program immediately.
Michael K. Deaver, who has during the Iran arms sale crisis re-emerged as a key White House adviser, may soon have more troubles of his own to consider.
But some experts argue that Freddie may have needed more cash in the short-run because it is smaller and Fannie may be the more troubled of the two.
The closing of the Brethren Racovian Academy and a printing facility in Raków on charges of blasphemy in 1638 forewarned of more trouble to come.
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