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It looked like trouble rather than double.
The directors should have defused the trouble rather than explode it publicly.
The chances of her chest pain being cardiac trouble, rather than indigestion or some other minor problem, seemed slight.
He fell in with a group of troublemakers, finding it easier to join the trouble rather than risk another real friendship.
"As soon as [asset managers] realise a company is in trouble, rather than try to improve things, they simply sell the shares.
Speaking to Channel 4 News, Wilson said her partner was not a gangster and would run from trouble rather than shoot at police.
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Warsi sought to focus on Labour's troubles rather than the party's own dramatic drop in votes.
Even in the final year of Mr. Reagan's presidency, in July 1988, 59 percent of people said the future would be "bogged down" by troubles rather than brighter.
It's an inflationary proposal, to be sure, but in a deflationary environment, has the unique virtue of counteracting current troubles rather than reinforcing them.
There is as well a submerged bitterness that she remembers occasionally surfacing in her grandparents' lives, a sexual current that is troubled rather than steady.
The State reporter who caught him getting off the plane said that he looked tired and troubled, rather than, say, sleazy and delusional.
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