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And would go to the trouble of setting up something like what Citi has organized?
There is no point in going to the trouble of setting up a blog is nobody is going to hear about it.
From 1987 through 1994, New Jersey was one of only a handful of governments that went to the trouble of setting aside money for retiree health care.
Having a dashboard for the Internet spares you the trouble of setting up and learning individual programs for each of those functions.
Even people who have gone to the trouble of setting up PGP still send most of their e-mail in plain text because most recipients don't have the capability to receive encrypted e-mail.
Employers who are "going to go to this trouble of setting up this program -- I think it's highly unlikely they're going to turn around and forbid the worker from using it," she said.
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Alongside the infrastructural teething troubles of setting up a new social order, Outcasts threw in weird physical manifestations that were potentially emanating from the alien planet itself.
The presenter, Patrick Aryee, had gone to a lot of trouble to set up an elaborate nocturnal experiment to prove that the totally blind rodent locates termites by the noise of grass swishing.
You went to a lot of trouble to set up this photo shoot, and you'll want to make sure you come away with some great shots.
Under lowering skies in East Anglia, days after the Manhattan apocalypse, Max Sebald is troubled by Hitler's fantasy of setting New York ablaze, as the blitz did London.
The way he got himself out of trouble last year kind of set the scene.
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