Sentences with phrase «officials went to the trouble»

At some point between the moment this special operation was planned and the moment it was completed, U.S. officials went to the trouble to learn that when a Muslim dies, the body is washed, wrapped in a white cloth and buried.

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Since 1995, American vehicle owners have gone to the trouble of filing at least 859 official accounts with the safety agency, with 71 percent of those incidents occurring since 2011.
They are more inclined to accept explanations from official sources, from «experts,» from company officials, from well prepared hand - outs created by public relations experts, than to go to the trouble to dig out opposing views that often are represented by small, inefficient, underfinanced and even unpopular groups.
While these are surely not official club shop scarves, one fan seems to be selling them and has presumably gone through the trouble of getting them made.
But campaigns are naturally going to be reluctant to cede too much of their message to supporters, since they have already have more than enough trouble with actual official staffers going off the reservation.
You can spend the next year looking at individual donors or individual elected officials that have gotten in trouble, and maybe even have wild success and get rid of all the trouble - makers, but that vacuum is very quickly going to be filled with more trouble - makers if you don't change the policies.
Brister's comments are especially troubling because Texas education officials appear to be going out of their way to deny students with disabilities services.
ST. LOUIS (AP)-- In days gone by, a knock on the door by a teacher or school official used to mean a child was in trouble.
Coupled with the Obama administration's Race to the Top program, its disregard for the constraints negotiated into NCLB, its expansive and troubling use of NCLB waivers, its aggressive efforts to dictate school discipline and to attack state - based voucher programs, and much else, there is cause to question how much restraint federal officials will show going forward.
It's really be nice if Hachette would go to the trouble of making an official statement on the subject.
After some troubling signs, Barnes and Noble has made it official: it's going to be dropping many of its customers, namely those living outside of the United States and the United Kingdom.
The big question remains; why go to the trouble of erasing all traces of an Xbox One edition from the official website if it's just going to be delayed?
The photos — by Robert Mapplethorpe and Man Ray among others - had been defaced by a government official who went to considerable trouble to leave the figures intact but scratch the genitals out.
If this is the kind of housecleaning and swamp draining we're going to get, we're in real trouble Paul Driessen Was it because there were too few senior Trump Administration officials in place to catch and stop it?
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