You know for a fact that a company
is in trouble when they go to great lengths to sue over something so trivial AND where there was prior art.
«I'd really
be in trouble if I were playing for my dad and taking 30 shots a game and we were losing,» he says.
Sometimes a relationship
is in trouble because partners haven't taken the time to get to know each other very well.
While doing therapy with teenagers who
were in trouble for delinquent behavior, they started telling me how much satisfaction they got from making their parents angry.
I have found a lot of people
who are in trouble because they are not sure which product should buy.
After all, if you are honest, you might have to tell people they are under - performing or the
company is in trouble.
We need not go beyond ice melting to see that the world
is in trouble on the food front.
Both are high honors students (one in college and one in high school), both hold jobs, and both have
never been in trouble with the law.
There are various types of loans that can be considered if a
person is in trouble with his / her finances.
At conferences in the past, many developing nations felt that developed nations should carry the burden of reducing emissions since developed countries are the main reason why the world
is in trouble today.
For example, if a celebrity they
like is in trouble with alcohol, ask whether their peers are using alcohol or whether they have any anxieties or questions about drinking.
«Our urban
schools are in trouble because of concentrated poverty and racial segregation,» which make for a toxic mix.
If everyone were financially liable for everything that accidentally occurred to others in their lives, everyone would
be in trouble financially.
If the season plays out in a way in which those two keep finding playing time, then this club
is in trouble once again.
He got help with the depression and anxiety that was blamed for his behaviour and hasn't
been in trouble since, the law society said.
We might not quite be hitting European levels of renewables generation yet, but it appears that coal and gas
are in trouble over on this side of the pond too.
The two earlier injuries suffered on his right leg and now it's the left leg
which is in trouble.
When the issue arises, the basic premise that
boys are in trouble gets attacked by national feminist groups or professors from women's studies departments.
And they wonder why the publishing
industry is in trouble... between crap books and publishers who just don't give a crap, it's a wonder they've survived this long.
Virtually everyone agrees that successful recovery programs must be grounded in an understanding of why a
species is in trouble in the first place.
You can even take steps to educate them on how they can recognize signs of child abuse in case they ever suspect their
friends are in trouble and need to alert you.
Those who often purchase auto insurance without much thought or analysis, end up
being in trouble later when they do need the insurance coverage.
Couples who
are in trouble get so busy that they have difficulty finding even 15 minutes a day to talk.