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It was obvious the book would cause trouble.
It was inevitable that Ken Clarke would cause trouble.
Bonds meant he would cause trouble for a pitcher.
They are always moving, because if they stayed in one place they would cause trouble.
"This would cause trouble with the Libyan people which we don't need," he said.
This newspaper warned Western leaders that their lack of response to the July shootings would cause trouble; it has.
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Ian Shepherdson, the chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said that a shutdown would not hit just the government employees sent home — it would also cause trouble for contractors and for the businesses where government employees spend money.
The island was selected on the grounds that it would be cheaper to build the necessary infrastructure for storage and it was thought that the population would not cause trouble.
"These patrols would only cause trouble".
Friends reading the rough draft told the author to remove it; it would only cause trouble.
Officials said they were taking measures to assure that the dismissed agents would not cause trouble.
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