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In many ways, Hunt is one of those characters familiar from every workplace, someone who has never troubled to consider the world in which he lives except from the perspective of how well it services his needs.
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Relationships like that rarely work in the long term and you're signing yourself up for too much trouble to consider the girl to be the one for you.
It troubled me to consider that the Tea Party legislators inside the building where we were protesting were equally sure that God, the Constitution, and history were on their side.
They were workhouses to where the Irish authorities sent Catholic girls and women considered "troubled" to do unpaid manual work.
Workers who have already been unemployed for months or even years, for example, have had trouble getting employers to consider them.
(Though it troubles the mind to consider these works ending up in the same room, let alone the same sentence).
It troubles me greatly to consider that parts of my work might have contributed to a weakening of this lifeline.
Asked whether she still had trouble getting directors to consider her for roles after the success of "Les Misérables, Hathawayy said, "I don't know how to say this without sounding so obnoxious, but I've been hanging out with Steven Spielberg lately, so it doesn't feel like it at the moment".
If you're truly in deep financial trouble but not ready to consider declaring personal bankruptcy, debt settlement companies are another alternative, albeit and costly and risky one.
To help bring some of the troubles to light, consider the following analogy: the analogy of Socrates standing before a mirror.
But still, for individuals, Professor Meier said, the findings suggest that those who have trouble postponing rewards might want to consider tactics like automating their monthly credit-card payments to reduce the temptation to pay just the minimum balance.
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