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Moreover, the Turks soon ran into predictable trouble over Cyprus.A condition for the opening of membership talks was that Turkey extend its customs union to all the 2004 entrants, which included Cyprus.
This year the only predictable trouble date is Aug. 14, when the Securities and Exchange Commission has ordered corporate executives to sign off on financial statements, the day after the president's economic conference.
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It's eminently predictable that trouble will emerge from this new law, which makes the urgency with which its promoters have pushed it seem a bit strange – until you understand the context.
Perhaps if South Carolina State University had done something dramatic like dropping to Division II in athletics, the state would not have threatened it into predictable, continuing accreditation trouble, or potential revocation.
Predictable predictions?
Cost-cutting is the predictable response to economic trouble.
But the Mets' troubles were predictable.
But they remained predictable and still failed to trouble Ruddy.
Last week Dayne defended himself, saying the main reason for his troubles was the predictable direction of his carries.
While some of the weakness in demand was predictable, analysts say what particularly troubled them was management's admission that it had been surprised by the severity of the credit crisis, having reassured analysts just a few weeks ago that it expected to meet earnings expectations for the quarter.
Children's Express's troubles highlight a predictable crisis in the life cycle of promising nonprofit groups: the death or departure of a strongly committed founder, and the passing of the organization to a new generation of leaders who try to leave their own mark.
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