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However, it stores up trouble for future taxpayers.
It's trouble for future employers looking for help.
Instead, what this IMF research shows is that the Westminster classes have been asset-stripping Britain for decades – and storing up financial trouble for future generations.
The companies have two months to decide whether to appeal, and may decide to do so even if they unwind the merger, because the commission's decision, if it stands, could cause trouble for future deals.
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And it seemed a good way, too, of storing up trouble for the future.
And if resettlement arrangements are skimped, we only store up trouble for the future.
By straining such bonds, the prison system is storing up trouble for the future.
Resorting to powerful drugs only stores up trouble for the future".
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