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He prides himself on being able to spot trouble.
Sometimes they are among the first to spot trouble.
No scrutiny system can always spot trouble ahead.
An experienced officer can spot trouble at 200 feet.
After 23 years as an educator, he said, it doesn't take him long to spot trouble.
Still, some people doubt they have what it takes to spot trouble.
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This would enable Lloyd's to spot troubled syndicates earlier and take proactive steps to remedy the situation.
Shearer spotted trouble and, with it, an opportunity.
But after spotting trouble brewing online, the company offered discounts and credits to the affected fans.
Spotting trouble, the Culture Ministry hurriedly disassociated itself from Céline and the anniversary, albeit not without provoking some complaints about censorship.
He had a park to run, and the command center had spotted trouble at the tea cups.
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