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The potential for trouble is clear in Tetovo, scene of the worst fighting of the conflict, where rebels and the Macedonian police are still staring down their guns at each other.
The source of the trouble is clear.
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And the very awareness of the trouble slow to be absorbed by us, who wished each day to think that this! this would surely be the day when the trouble is cleared up".
In one case, the trouble was cleared up with a phone call.
And this moral support was not limited to Rotterdam; the initial plan was approved by the Ministry, and when in 2008 questions were asked about the project in the parliament and financial troubles were clear, the then minister praised the housing corporation for its initiative and guts.
The fund managers especially like the company now that its legal troubles are cleared.
One group of stations it may have trouble with, though, is Clear Channel's lineup.
It is unclear how well baseball is insulated from the country's economic troubles, but it is clear that people in the sport are concerned.
The initial nature of the trouble is not clear until the following turn, during which L1 offers a candidate repair which makes relevant the trouble as linked to the verb huuhtele (rinse), which she identifies as 'stir'stir
In everyday communication these inconsistencies do not seem to create great trouble and in general it is clear from the pragmatic context what type of information is designated.
The message is clear – snow is trouble.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com