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"The sooner a borrower in trouble contacts his lender, the easier it will be for the lender to help solve the problems".
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The dam's owner is listed as the Jason Roberts Development Corporation, but inspectors have had trouble contacting it.
I said not to worry as I'm having trouble contacting the living.
Mr. Shaw, 69, said he had had trouble contacting his 93-year-old mother, who lives in Punta Gorda.
Officials said they decided to disclose the woman's infection after they had trouble contacting many of the people they believed to be at risk.
She said they had missed the storm but had had trouble contacting family and friends due to poor phone signal in the area, adding they were expected to arrive home next week.
Logistics firms themselves use such systems to communicate with drivers on the road.General Motors in America offers a service called OnStar that can remotely diagnose engine trouble, contact emergency services after an accident and provide roadside assistance at the touch of a button.
In early February, Mr Brown had trouble contacting his daughter and asked his son-in-law to visit her home.
But students often had trouble contacting anyone in the career services office or finding any meaningful support.
At one point in a Sunday service, for example, Perry draws laughter after asking congregants to give real names because leaders were having trouble contacting them.
When in any trouble, contact your parents immediately.
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