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Even if the company moves toward a possible emergence from bankruptcy, significant troubles remain.
There were significant troubles in Ms. Beers's life long before the abduction.
His life might have been free of significant troubles if he had also been granted ready control of his weight, but that gift was denied him.
The Senate majority leader, Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, and other backers of energy legislation were also thinking of trying to attach the new proposal to a highway and mass transit bill that is on the Senate floor, but that legislation has significant troubles of its own and its sponsors worried that the energy proposal could cause it to unravel entirely.
A10 NEW YORK/REGION B1-6 Child Adoption Center Had History of Problems Investigations into the child abuse case of Raymond and Vanessa Jackson by New Jersey prosecutors have revealed that the Southern Adoption Resource Center -- which approved the Jacksons' adoption of the four boys they are accused of starving -- had, and continues to have, significant troubles.
Although the investigation of Raymond and Vanessa Jackson by prosecutors is continuing, interviews with front-line child welfare workers and state officials, as well as a review of the state's own files, make clear that the Southern Adoption Resource Center, then and now, had significant troubles.
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So far, no significant trouble has arisen.
Right now, the plebiscite is in significant trouble.
There will be private security guards but no policemen, unless there is significant trouble.
Although tests of TGN1412 in monkeys showed no significant trouble, all six human subjects nearly died.
That process, which resulted in an agreement to restore Iraqi sovereignty by next July, ran into significant trouble this week, though.
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