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Part of the trouble is that Lutyens resists intellectualisation.
Part of the trouble is Ms. Faulkner's odd, distracted manner; her mental focus frequently seems elsewhere.
Part of the trouble is that the commission enjoys little political independence.
Part of the trouble is that it can be hard to say just what kind of place Nougatine is.
Why the alphabet soup?Part of the trouble is that the group has evolved over time, changing its own name.
Part of the trouble is a looming deadline for the country's banks as the fiscal year ends on March 31.
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Mr Cameron's efforts are feeble by comparison.Part of the trouble is too little effort.
That, if anything, makes Germans worry more.Part of the trouble is plain weariness with a government too long in power.
Asia's various forums and treaties "looks more like a list of cats and dogs than a coherent and predictable framework for the future", writes Gary Schmitt of the American Enterprise Institute in Washington.Part of the trouble is that these forums have to purge a lot of bad blood.
Part of the trouble was that they were irritated by Ebsworth's lifelong habit of coming out with excruciatingly awful puns, which Durham academia thought unbefitting in their vice chancellor.
Part of the trouble was that the magazine had a separate critic for Off Broadway, which is where, it turned out, all the interesting writing was, and Tynan would look back on "this wretched season" in New York.
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