Sentence examples for possible troubles from inspiring English sources

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To avert possible troubles, the authorities in Cambridge allowed only scholars under the supervision of a master to remain in the town.

At a time when the stock of Winnebago & other companies in the industry had been drifting downard for months that morning's "Wall Street Journal" had carried a column reporting that a N.Y. brokerage house was advising its clients to sell their Winnebago stock, because of possible troubles the company was facing.

Meanwhile Gary Jenkins at Evolution Securities warned of possible troubles ahead for the US, in particular regarding its debt position and the attitude of the ratings agencies: Potentially it could be another period of headline making for Moody's coming up if they stick to their previous view regarding the on-going saga to increase the debt ceiling limit.

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Some observers see possible trouble ahead.

The pilot had warned us of possible trouble.

There are some possible trouble spots, of course.

Some see it as clearing away any possible trouble from Gaza.

Also on December 27th his firm, Merrill Lynch, warned investors of ImClone's possible trouble with the FDA.

The report alluded to another sign of possible trouble with the machines.

On final note on Perez and those signs of possible trouble.

But the report on the sonogram contained a hint of possible trouble.

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