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Why go through the trouble?
Some people don't want to go through the trouble of having a house built.
In other cases, people have "abandoned" land that they went through the trouble and expense of registering only months before.
Heck, a guy wouldn't even have to go through the trouble of taking a shower before seeing a virtual prostitute".
First of all, why go through the trouble of making something up when the subject is already so outlandish?
Fewer than seven percent of the nation's doctors have gone through the trouble of clearing these hurdles.
"Troopers may tell you, 'I'm not going to go through the trouble of calling a sergeant out,' " he said.
That he went through the trouble of cooking something so special for me so late at night really impressed me".
Besides, once they go through the trouble, they may find that the new software comes back to haunt them.
When it is used, there are often flaws in implementation that lets government agents bypass encryption without having to go through the trouble of actually deciphering it.
If it was a hoax, the question remained: Why would anyone go through the trouble to stage such an elaborate and disturbing ruse?
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