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But much of the trouble stems from internal causes.
Its trouble stems, unusually, from having been too clear and overly united in its demands towards its eastern neighbour.
Part of Kessel's trouble stems from being constantly matched up against the 6-foot-9 defenseman Zdeno Chara.
Mr. Lawlor's trouble stems from his lack of cooperation with an investigative tribunal, which held him in contempt.
The trouble stems in large part from the ruling Communist Party's failure to discipline state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and clean up the bad debts lurking in the banks.
The trouble stems from the feud in Albany over the state budget, where the governor and Legislature are still arguing over final numbers.
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Her trouble stemmed from the fact that she had a boyfriend, Terrell Hines, who became a driver for a drug gang.
Mr. Browning argued that his legal trouble stemmed from his efforts to fight bootlegging and corruption, but he was convicted and served three years in prison.
The exchange said on Friday that the trouble stemmed, in part, from a software bug in one of its computer systems.
The company, which manufactures and markets a wide range of luxury goods under well-known brands like Louis Vuitton leather goods, Kenzo clothing and Dior perfumes, said that the trouble stemmed from the deep slump in a crucial market segment: tourists.
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