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Being either dependent or ­intensive predicted trouble: school failure, smoking, excessive boozing, ­depression and dope smoking.

In October, he predicted trouble for the company, based on a thorough dissection of its third-quarter earnings.

Many readers found the girls awesome and inspiring, but others predicted trouble for their developing bodies and an early burnout of their competitive fire.

Hyperbole is not unknown here, but neither is violence, and some Afghans predicted trouble if Pashtuns were not awarded more seats.

A week ago, John Alexander – the former Australian doubles star and newly returned Liberal MP for the "silvertail" Sydney seat of Bennelong in his country's general election over the weekend – predicted trouble for Djokovic.

When Ehud Barak pulled Israel's army out of its self-declared "security zone" in Lebanon six years ago, and again last summer when Ariel Sharon evacuated all Israel's soldiers and settlers from the Gaza Strip, security types predicted trouble.

In January 1848 Metternich predicted trouble in Italy during the year ahead.

Schumer predicted trouble for the administration if it didn't promise to protect the bill his amendment was attached to.

It was the first time since the 19th century that the high court had voided a major civil rights law involving race, and voting rights lawyers predicted trouble.

The imperial ambassador, Van der Delft, reported that he "governs everything absolutely", with Paget operating as his secretary, though he predicted trouble from John Dudley, Viscount Lisle, who had recently been raised to Earl of Warwick in the share-out of honours.

Antisocial Behaviour (ages 11, 13, and 15) also comprised three indicators from the questionnaires: truancy ('If I get the chance to skip school I do'), predicted trouble with the police by age 21; and an antisocial identity scale, comprising three summed items ('I get into fights/take risks/am a rule-breaker'), ∝ = 0.65, 0.72, and 0.69 at ages 11, 13, and 15, respectively.

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