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And would go to the trouble of setting up something like what Citi has organized?
Having a dashboard for the Internet spares you the trouble of setting up and learning individual programs for each of those functions.
The world's mobile-phone makers went to the trouble of setting up their own software consortium, rather than license Microsoft's software and risk the same fate as PC makers.Has any of this really made a difference, even so?
Imagine the surprise of visitors who discover that the Cuban government is going to the trouble of setting up an entire museum dedicated to one of the most potent symbols of America's capitalist economy: the private automobile.
If you do go through all the trouble of setting up an ideal schedule, then when the weather or something else in your life changes (say, your cold-fearing relatives from Florida move in for a few weeks), the thermostat won't adjust to your new circumstances.
He could have sheltered just $11,000 in a garden-variety Keogh, but by going to the trouble of setting up a "defined benefit" plan, he may be able to salt away $30,000, explains Michael Chasnoff, Wahl's financial planner.
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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.
Anybody who takes the trouble to set up a group of pages with links to each other can force his way into the rankings, with some rather odd results.
There's still another excellent name, if only somebody would take the trouble to set up an establishment deserving of it.
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