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Some other industries troubled by noticeable inefficiencies include health care, retailing and agriculture.
His back troubles became noticeable last spring in the Knicks' playoff series against the Boston Celtics.
In the conferences up to date, he has aligned himself with Ahmed of Qatar and Rashed of Dubai and it is noticeable that the Iranians have taken trouble to fête him on his visits there.
Harsh living conditions don't trouble the villagers, but were noticeable to a visiting team from UNICEF and the Ministry of Health, who arrived to monitor the community-led total sanitation strategy (CLTS).
Shock is one of the more noticeable microexpressions, which most people don't have trouble reading.
By the late 1990's, the museum was in serious financial trouble, its buildings and grounds in noticeable decline.
In "Trouble," Harold Hill's first big number, he makes no noticeable stab at singing.
The effect was noticeable, as the U.S. mustered only the rare chance and had trouble commanding the midfield.
If this tilt was indeed of the order of 2° west for Beijing as suggested by the IGRF model, it would seem hardly worth the trouble to draw the tilt as it would have been barely noticeable on the map.
Of the 23 states where foreclosures need court approval, Florida has by far the most trouble — about a half-million cases clog its courts — and the moratoriums are having a noticeable effect.
But several security companies in New York credited the financial crisis with a noticeable increase in some areas of their business, from protecting executives to dispatching bomb-sniffing dogs to check for trouble.
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