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As a result, investors are having trouble assessing new bond issues and are acting with caution.
As the helicopter approached, its runway location was changed and the pilot radioed that he was having trouble assessing his surroundings.
"The markets are having a lot of trouble assessing the full extent of this," said Tobias Levkovich, Citigroup's chief United States equity strategist.
On Friday morning, for example, pundits and polls had trouble assessing the electoral impact of a fresh report on unemployment, which dropped in September to 7.8 percent — the first time it has fallen below 8 percent in the Obama presidency.
They were all between the ages of twenty and twenty-three... Writer had trouble assessing the Sputnik's place among the thirty-odd local bands — Missoula is a college town with a busy rock-and-roll scene — but he hadn't learned much.
It is worth noting that studies with small sample sizes may have trouble assessing crashes, which are not a frequent outcome.
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She comforted a hustler in "Troubles," assessed male and female roles in "A Woman's Worth" (which takes for granted that "a real man always comes first") and found comedy and woe in Prince's "How Come You Don't Call Me," finally deciding to hang up on the guy.
More cynically, companies might also be afraid of employment lawsuits if they ignore employees' personal troubles when assessing their work.
When MAISTAS is unable to provide a reasonable structural model (e.g. when very large insertions are present) the system will return the message 'Maistas is having trouble modelling or assessing this isoform'.
The investors acquired a slice of the loan bundle and its interest income without having to go to the trouble of meeting and assessing the borrowers.
Poor lighting at home (yes or no) and insufficient lighting at work (not present or no problem, troubles to some extent, troubles quite a lot, or troubles exceedingly) were assessed as part of in the computer assisted interview.
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