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But Europe is not the main source of trouble for American steel mills.
However, corruption allegations have been a persistent source of trouble for the DPA.
The data input routine also ignores blank lines, which was major source of trouble for new users of the programs.
The real source of trouble for independent appraisers, he suggested, is not the code but a changing economy.
The interactions between Mr. Trump's advisers and Mr. Kislyak have been a constant source of trouble for the new administration.
They are Shīʿite Muslims, and their periodic revolts were, in times past, a source of trouble for the Iranian government.
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That spurred our distinctive reliance on private insurance obtained through one's place of employment a source of troubles (for employers and the unemployed alike) that we've struggled with for six decades.
That spurred our distinctive reliance on private insurance obtained through one's place of employment — a source of troubles (for employers and the unemployed alike) that we've struggled with for six decades.
Biden did not point to a specific region of the world, but mentioned the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent and Russia as the likeliest sources of trouble for the new president.
But Mr Sharif, once seen as a creature of the army, has become an outspoken critic of its political ambitions, so he cannot expect its support for an early bid for power; and his ambitions depend on civilian government enduring.The other potential sources of trouble for the government were more dangerous: the judiciary and the army.
And the outside world tends to be viewed as a source of trouble.Indeed, for a great many people the way things are is pretty rotten: Burmese monks, for instance, or the Luo in Kenya.
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