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At least the French, to their credit, went to the trouble of developing their own submarine-launched missile delivery system.
Why did G.M. go to all the trouble of developing something new instead of improving its previous electric car, the EV1? A. G.M. has plenty of reasons for choosing to let memories of the EV1 fade.
If you don't want to go through the trouble of developing your own set-top box, at least offer the games over the Internet in high definition and I'll use my Media Center PC.
Creating a device that's all screen is enough of a technical challenge, so I doubt that they would go to the trouble of developing a display with rounded corners just so their design language isn't compromised.
So why would Iran want to go through the trouble of developing the technology without actually assembling a weapon?
Then, as federal regulations firm up, the California system, with its added participants nationwide, will be up and running, relieving other states from the trouble of developing their own programs.
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Russian officials have said they doubt that the United States would go through all the cost and trouble of developing a national missile defense just to counter tiny North Korea.
Long-expired film isn't worth the trouble of shooting and the cost of developing unless one wants special effects technically poorer than a cheap digital camera's photos.
If it had, she suggests, then President Bush would have been saved the trouble of worrying about Iraq's efforts to develop weapons of mass destruction.
The trouble is that instead of developing a strategy, the military JCS are spending time and money on rhetoric and lobbying Congress to see it their way.
But Congress blocked the bureau's attempts because, economists involved in the process say, the bureau chose to examine the impact of developing mineral resources, which troubled several key congressmen from resource-rich states.
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