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On the contrary, by and large it was the critics, not the supporters, of these measures who found themselves in trouble.
If that is the case, every country in the world is in deep trouble.
At that point, the trouble grabbed widespread attention, destroyed public confidence, and set in motion a negative feedback loop.
WASHINGTON, DC - Dropping bombs as a solution to the world's trouble spots may be falling out of fashion (with the notable exception of Libya), but finger wagging is definitely back in.
But like all his previous initiatives since the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington almost five years ago now, the NME ran into trouble from the outset.
So we would all spare ourselves an awful lot of trouble if McCain's brainchild were buried as quickly as possible.
Understandably, Chinese officials worry about bubble trouble.
The US economy is in trouble, and the problems it spins off are unlikely to stop at the US border.
The pessimists who have long forecasted that America's economy was in for trouble finally seem to be coming into their own.
Such a system does not exist on a global scale today, which may explain how America got into such trouble.
One of President Clinton's problems, they said, was that the ceremonial portions of the job bored him - and thus he got himself into big trouble.
Even before the Great Recession, American workers and households were in trouble.
Consider a bank that has invested in risky projects and finds itself in trouble.
In part, this is because creditors would otherwise stop extending credit and demand repayment at the first sign of trouble.
At the time (2008-2009), large international banks had to be rescued by their home countries' governments when they ran into trouble.
Barring a major data revision, America's productivity renaissance seems to have run into serious trouble.
So, as rumors fly of secret marriage ceremonies either already concluded or in the works, could the trouble brewing in India over the French president's very public love life be behind the rush to have the couple legally wed?
The US, the epicenter of the crisis, is in particular trouble.
But it fears Iran's ability to cause trouble, particularly by stirring up unrest among Russia's Muslim citizens.

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