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But inefficient tax collection -- a big problem in Greece -- is another trouble source.
If you neglect this, even low levels of contaminants can collect in your filter, making it a potential trouble source.
Rennard was told that if she maintained contact with her parents she would be labelled a "Potential Trouble Source" — a designation that would alienate her from the Scientology community and render her ineligible for further training.
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This misunderstanding is the initiator of another round of repair and the younger player's previous repair is the trouble source.
This is shown in the acknowledgement by L2 and both learners' full and partial repetition of the trouble source.
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Japan's Funai Electric, the last remaining VCR manufacturer after Panasonic pulled out several years ago, has ceased production citing a sharp decline in sales and trouble sourcing parts.
In November, the company admitted that it was having such trouble sourcing the seats, which are custom-moulded, that it had decided to stop outsourcing their production, instead manufacturing them in-house.
The eccentricity is one of the most common trouble sources in the rotor of electrical machine.
Hubbard believed that Scientology was being infiltrated by saboteurs and spies and introduced "security checking" to identify those he termed "potential trouble sources" and "suppressive persons".
"PTS/SP tech" is Scientology terminology referring to the organization's founder L. Ron Hubbard's prescribed tactics of handling enemies called "suppressive persons" (SPs) and their associates, called "potential trouble sources" (PTSs).
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