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However, Ms. Chavez points out a troubling aspect of the rallies when she notes that the flags of foreign nations far outweigh the Stars and Stripes.
Although my Dad likes to point out how much trouble I seem to have holding a job, one benefit of my varied background is that I've been able to bring those experiences with me to my work at the SEC.
For, despite all their complaints over the "nanny state" (see page six of today's Mail), both papers are at pains to point out that the trouble is all down to Harry's apparently boisterous lifestyle - that is, daring to enjoy bars and nightclubs as if he were a wealthy and (some would say) handsome, young man.
Market pessimists are quick to point out that troubles in Argentina could easily spill over to neighboring countries.
I would point out five mostly troubling trends from 2010 that will probably define and plague the Middle East for the year ahead.
As venture capitalist Ben Horowitz points out, "the trouble with innovation is that truly innovative ideas often look like bad ideas at the time.
But as Bloomberg's Shira Ovide points out, the trouble is that Snap is now spending more money renting server capacity from Google than it's generating in revenue, which makes it "unique in this regard compared with other internet companies".
The paper must, on many levels, be a scientist's idea of a joke, or rather a scientist's way of pointing out how much trouble Hadron has been.
His aides also point out that Greece's troubles began with lying about its budget deficit for years, and that Spain's troubles stemmed from a housing bubble and private credit problems, not from spending by the government, which ran a smaller deficit than France.
As J. David Velleman has pointed out (1992), the trouble is that Watson's appeal to a valuational system seems susceptible to the same sort of objection that he (Watson) put to Frankfurt.
At least Hall can point out that his current troubles are not of his own making, some of them a hangover, it would appear, from the eight year reign of Mark Thompson (although Thompson, now chief executive of the New York Times Company, might have something to say about that).
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