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Nadella also has a bit of trouble boiling it down.
Univac was having "a little bit of trouble," Collingwood said.
"They do seem like they're in a bit of trouble," he said.
But her words have also gotten her into a bit of trouble.
"He was a little bit of trouble," Milo Ventimiglia says of Jess.
"The top sectors are in a little bit of trouble here," said Gordon.
" He added, "This is gonna get me in a little bit of trouble.
Katy Perry has had a bit of trouble keeping her clothes on lately.
"In that inning, I got into a little bit of trouble," he said.
And this is where the "dangerous people" agenda runs into a bit of trouble.
The only thing she gives me a little bit of trouble about is hats.
Unfortunately for Julian Edelman, that free time has come with a bit of trouble.
I got into a bit of trouble with a strap but now I'm straight.
But when it's time to end the night, we have a little bit of trouble.
Most people who came in only had a little bit of trouble with their vision.
Like most kids his age in his area, he "started getting into a bit of trouble".
" He added, "For some reason in Iowa, they're having a little bit of trouble counting votes.
If he doesn't, I think he's gonna be set up for a little bit of trouble.
"I'm sorry, I just have a little bit of trouble seeing through the tears," she said.
Sometimes, though, Spotify might give you a bit of trouble when you try to download items.
The recall is not the first bit of trouble NIO has encountered since it started shipping cars.
The first bit of trouble came when his teacher gave him a C on a mid-term.
OK, here's the point where being a card-carrying economist gets me into a bit of trouble.
Good riddance only because I was having a little bit of trouble remembering the purpose of this character.
If I told you some of these stories, though, I think I'd get into a bit of trouble.
And if that stuff happens, it can go south, he&aposs going to be in a bit of trouble.
Noah Centineo is heading back to TV, where he's about to find himself in a little bit of trouble.
Among those who could be affected: British Prime Minister David Cameron Cameron is already in a bit of trouble.
A group of firefighters in Malaysia were having a little bit of trouble catching a giant crocodile Sept. 3.
The fifth and sixth innings I got in a little bit of trouble but that's part of the game.
And the first time I used it, it had a little bit of trouble, like, staying on my face.
When Ibrahim went to Hawaii, he found himself in a bit of trouble because the waves are totally different.
One in particular, posted by a self-described Amazon software engineer, appears to have caused a bit of trouble.
If he's in a little bit of trouble over here, well, hey, look at that shiny object over there.
If they walk into a bar where there's a little bit of trouble, they'd probably get involved in it.
" When a reporter asked about Earnhardt's condition, the fire chief noted, "He was having a little bit of trouble.
His fellow students could afford to get into a bit of trouble over underage drinking; he would get deported.
Corbyn's foreign policy in particular has gotten him into quite a bit of trouble, and it continues to today.
But it turns out that Kitty isn't very good at hunting and gets herself into quite a bit of trouble.
Campbell Baird of Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland stumbled across a curious cat that got itself in a bit of trouble recently.
"If he doesn't show up for work today, we're in a little bit of trouble," A's manager Bob Melvin said.
His date apparently had a little bit of trouble, and was unable to flush her large poop down the toilet.
The Los Angeles Times' magazine Envelope got into a bit of trouble with the internet and film fans last week.
Taken as a whole, however, Ötzi's toolkit wasn't very impressive—a sign that the Iceman was in a bit of trouble.
Now the pair have gotten into a bit of trouble with the law, as "descendants of British rock royalty" sometimes do.
Cowell was home and actually appears on the video, joking that he's having "just a bit" of trouble with his neighbor.
Images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoSamsung's Galaxy S8 is very important because as you probably know, Samsung is in a bit of trouble.
Turns out Erik's in a bit of trouble himself, and he owes some bad people money and they want to collect.
King-Lu is hiding out in the woods, running for his life after a murderous bit of trouble with some Russians.
When you're in a little bit of trouble, which happens to everyone, he's the best to get you out of trouble.
"They are usually a very good forward-looking indicator and they are saying there is a bit of trouble ahead," Gilbert noted.
I will admit, however, that I am having a little bit of trouble explaining away the stalfos (undead skeleton warriors) Link fights.
I honestly haven't purchased a lot of maternity items, because I've had a bit of trouble finding things that are my style.
He then got in a bit of trouble as Nick Markakis and Brandon Phillips slapped back-to-back singles to left field.
For a minute there it looked like Tom Brady and the New England Patriots might be in a little bit of trouble.
I had a bit of trouble following the episode, mostly because I don't understand why Starfleet sees Spock as such a threat.
"Shieldsy got into a little bit of trouble, had some traffic, worked out of a few jams," White Sox manager Rick Renteria said.
Jack got to liking Shanghai, but went back to Tulsa after the first World War and got himself in a bit of trouble.
He wasn't Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama or even John Edwards, and he had a bit of trouble gaining traction in the field.
Motherboard has always had a bit of trouble defining what it is—what makes a Motherboard story a Motherboard story, if you like.
Cessa pitched out of a tiny bit of trouble in the bottom of the inning after Martin Maldonado reached on a perfect bunt.
Like many people who like to get into a bit of trouble, Josh has a corresponding knack for talking himself out of it.
The small and imperfect lesson of Tuesday's special election in Kansas is that the Republicans might be in quite a bit of trouble.
What's fascinating about this interaction is that Garcia-Navarro does a good job of getting McEnroe to talk himself into a bit of trouble.
In Rough Night, Johansson and her girl gang (Zoë Kravitz, Jillian Bell, Kate McKinnon, and Ilana Glazer) get into quite a bit of trouble.
Geozilla has a responsive support team, which is a good thing since I had a bit of trouble associating my tracker with the app.
Before all that, though, it seems Stanton has run into a pickle: Stanton appears to be having a little bit of trouble this spring training.
"I knew we were in a little bit of trouble when he rolled by, right when we were just trying to leave the box," Jones said.
Closely followed trader Art Cashin told CNBC on Tuesday that Wall Street could be "in a bit of trouble" if tech stocks fail to rebound soon.
"I got into a little bit of trouble with the French government," Noah told viewers in a behind-the-scenes clip released by the network on Wednesday.
I've gotten myself into a bit of trouble from time to time, but if they had caught me then I would have been kicked off the course.
I think that's why these tweets last night got you in a little bit of trouble and I wanted to give you a chance to clarify it.
Click here to view original GIFImage: Amazon / GizmodoBelieve it or not, Amazon is having a little bit of trouble with its "super futuristic store with no employees" idea.
"They didn't really expand with sufficient capital; that really put them into a bit of trouble," said Eric Musau, head of research at Standard Investment Bank in Nairobi.
But as it turns out, Diana, Princess of Wales, wasn't the only person at Buckingham Palace to run into a bit of trouble before walking down the aisle.
"For some reason in Iowa they're having a little bit of trouble counting votes," Sanders lamented, referring to debilitating hiccups with a mobile app that slowed results reporting.
The 4-year-old youngest child of Reese Witherspoon is having a little bit of trouble at school with perfecting his name, his mom shared on Instagram Tuesday.
One of Reese Witherspoon's beloved dogs got into a little bit of trouble on Thursday when the actress confronted the pooch after snacking on some of her shoes.
"Look, he got in a little bit of trouble last year but that's just part of being in college," Manziel said on the "Comeback SZN" podcast with Barstool Sports.
Though the Scorpion actress, 34, has already said 'yes' to fiancé David Foster, she's having a bit of trouble narrowing down the ladies who will stand by her side.
This week is the Republican National Convention and Stephen Colbert is having quite a bit of trouble comprehending how Donald Trump has managed to build a successful presidential campaign.
" He also admitted that Bella wasn't exactly thrilled when he signed on to the role, laughing at O'Brien's insinuation that he got into just a "little bit of trouble.
Then you throw in Jesus and you cause a little trouble, and years later you can talk about it because it's only gotten more important, that bit of trouble.
"I didn't think he had real good command of his fastball early in the game and it kind of got him in a little bit of trouble," Girardi said.
GOWDY: Well, Sean, this is where I get myself in a little bit of trouble because all of the principal decision-makers now were put in place by President Trump.
Keene sees a "double top" forming, as the stock topped out at the $106.503 level in November 2014 and now appears to be having a bit of trouble at $110.
"I was in a little bit of trouble in the beginning because I could not find my rhythm so I am glad to finish this in two sets," she added.
These difficulties, plus those associated with simply making such a sophisticated piece of hardware for relatively cheap, explain why the headphones have reportedly had a bit of trouble getting shipped.
If anyone breaks—which could easily happen; this is baseball—Houston might be in a bit of trouble, but otherwise their rotation will keep them in pretty much every game.
The Seminoles had a bit of trouble finishing off an 86-80 win over No. 14 seed Florida Gulf Coast on Thursday for their first NCAA Tournament win since 2012.
The self-proclaimed queen of rap took it upon herself to join the social media platform, but Entertainment Tonight reports that she had a bit of trouble posting her first snaps.
"Early on, Parker got some pitches in good zones and got out of a little bit of trouble and managed to keep us in the game," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.
Of course, even during this tutorial, Desiigner has a bit of trouble keeping things real slow and real simple, but the captioning does make it a bit easier to follow along.
Google tells BuzzFeed that while it should be able to differentiate between different breeds of an animal, it might still have a little bit of trouble if you have, say, three Dalmatians.
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall may be known for diligently going about her royal duties, but when she was younger, partying got her into a bit of trouble — even costing her a job!
I had a little bit of trouble at first, but I think as I kept going and going, I got a lot more natural and it got a lot easier to do.
Thiel plainly trusts his own hiring abilities, but further, he's reportedly having a bit of trouble enlisting the help of others in Silicon Valley who operate outside the confines of those circles.
Europe has to start thinking of itself as the tip of the pyramid: the summit, yes, but in quite a bit of trouble if the rest of the edifice is not secure.
I lived in Los Angeles until I was a teenager but I left because I had a bit of trouble with a methamphetamine shipment that the police seized from a mistake I made.
"At 30,000 feet, I think Marino's in a little bit of trouble, but closer to the ground, not so much because of the advantage of incumbency," Charlie Gerow, a Pennsylvania Republican strategist, said.
Though she had a bit of trouble pronouncing Rhaegar's name, Gilly was right on the money and basically exposed what is arguably the single most important plot point in the history of the show.
" Nova is having a bit of "trouble" adjusting to her little brother, Bell admits, sharing that although the toddler loves playing with dolls, her affection hasn't yet translated to her "real, live baby doll.
"If they had said, 'Corbyn represents the future and he's fighting our fight in the U.K.,' I think they would be in a fair bit of trouble today after that defeat," Mr. Wright said.
"This is going to resonate so much more strongly...than the sort of more arcane policy-related issues that seem to coming up and causing a little bit of trouble for Hillary Clinton, " he said.
Some modern megafauna have become extinct or are now "in a great bit of trouble," Dr. Cooper said, because of human action — deforestation or hunting — but warming may be a cause, too, directly and indirectly.
And it had run into a bit of trouble, including the chief financial officer who turned out to be a career con artist who in 23 was arrested after reportedly stealing $22,2300 from its coffers.
He's in a bit of trouble right now for putting forward his own plan for how the UK is going to leave the European Union...which is also a thing that's happening by the way, surprise.
Someone was telling me recently that Henry was becoming one of their favorite characters, but I'm having a little bit of trouble investing in him and his obliviousness at all due to everything else going on.
I had a bit of trouble in the north with JUDAEA, which my brain really wanted to be JUDEA, and when I got 10 Down's AAA, which supplied the extra A, it looked funny to me.
Kristen Bell may be having a bit of trouble with the decorating decisions at her own home (see her Instagram feud over husband Dax Shepard's La-Z-Boy) but she's a space savior at sister Sara's house.
The only bit of trouble I had with the whole process was getting the dark theme toggle to actually show up, which was quickly fixed by force closing YouTube a few times after I updated the app.
Last year, Samsung got into a bit of trouble over the design of its Galaxy Note 5, with customers reporting that when they inserted the device's S Pen the wrong way round it permanently disabled certain functions.
The one bit of trouble Tanaka endured came in the fourth when Jason Kipnis scorched a liner to right that carried over the head of Judge, who misjudged the ball and had it deflect off his glove.
"Usually I am the one who goes out fast, so that's kind of when I knew I was in a bit of trouble – when he was able to go out faster than I was," Horton said of Paltrinieri.
We decided that we'd say Eric's brother had got into a bit of trouble with the police and disappeared whilst on bail, and that we thought that he was probably hiding out in a mid-Wales hippie commune.
Earlier this year, the Mary Sue, a feminist site that focuses on geek culture, got into a bit of trouble for a headline and tweet erroneously declaring that all the negative reviews of Captain Marvel were from men.
"Apple is in a bit of trouble," said Adam Wright, senior research analyst at IDC, who estimated that about 35 million smart speakers had been installed worldwide as of a couple of weeks ago — not including U.S. Christmas sales.
"Apple is in a bit of trouble," said Adam Wright, senior research analyst at IDC, who estimated that about 35 million smart speakers had been installed worldwide as of a couple of weeks ago - not including U.S. Christmas sales.
"Our pricing, you have to bear in mind, was set in December and January, as we were moving into markets that were a little bit insecure — the oil price dropping, finance markets in a little bit of trouble," Pylkkanen said.
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I honestly had a bit of trouble recreating the two-phone trick using an image of myself, but I've reached out to Samsung and the company acknowledges that Face Unlock is, indeed, not the ideal way to keep your stuff secure.
"If I'm going to beat Donald Trump in 2020, it's going to happen here," said the former vice president, noting that his party has "had a little bit of trouble" here — a reference to Hillary Clinton's 2016 loss in Pennsylvania.
He ran into a bit of trouble in the fifth, putting two on with nobody out but got out of the jam with two strikeouts and a pop-out then struck out the side in the sixth to wrap up his day.
I turned around to haggle with an unreasonably high juggalo about the price of nitrous and when I looked back to the stage The Donald had been cut in half and Hillary seemed like she was in a bit of trouble as well.
A blog called Neon Nettle went to quite a bit of trouble to find seven reported deaths that were somewhere in the orbit of the Vegas tragedy, and to claim that some nefarious entity is knocking these people off for knowing too much.
The Hondurans had a little bit of trouble controlling the ball and it went bouncing dangerously in a spot just far enough away from the keeper and close enough to Neymar, that the Brazilian just got his foot to it before the keeper.
Mattis is respected by both Democrats and Republicans for his years of service, and his plain-spoken, tough-guy style seems tailor-made to attract Trump—he got in a little bit of trouble for saying it was "fun to shoot some people" in 2005.
She got herself into a bit of trouble early in her tenure over comments she made about climate change, in which she said there were "good scientists on both sides" of the climate debate during an interview with a Canadian news outlet in 2017.
He also got in a bit of trouble: he was arrested twice, once for "attempted forcible entry" at the University of Texas in El Paso, and once for drunk driving (he hit a truck, and a witness told the police that he attempted to flee the scene).
Yet she was so distinctly herself, but it's funny because she sort of got into a little bit of trouble in the 22s with the Harajuku girls, but I think she got away with it just before we had the technology to like, crush stars with backlash.
Extra time was just ten seconds old when Liverpool earned a free kick and although Daniel Sturridge had a bit of trouble controlling the ball at first, he got his shit together, got it to Milner breaking for the goal line and then he hit his cross.
The musical has had a bit of trouble on its path to Broadway: It was to be produced by Scott Rudin, and to open early next year, before Mr. Rudin withdrew from the project, citing unhappiness with the way his role in the project had evolved.
Lyrics like "And it's wrong, wrong, wrong, but we'll do it anyway 'cause we love a bit of trouble" and "Well, you'll be able to boast/Of the day of the most flawless heist of all time" from "Balaclava" really stung because I felt robbed by him.
She got herself into a bit of trouble early in her tenure as ambassador to Canada over comments she made about climate change, in which she said there were "good scientists on both sides" of the climate debate during an interview with a Canadian news outlet in 2017.
Craft got herself into a bit of trouble at the start of her tenure in Canada over comments she made about climate change, in which she said there were "good scientists on both sides" of the climate debate during an interview with a Canadian news outlet in 2017.
Craft got herself into a bit of trouble at the start of her time in Canada over comments she made about climate change, in which she said there were "good scientists on both sides" of the climate debate during an interview with a Canadian news outlet in 2017.
Blumenthal brags in his memoir that the play was staged at the LA Theatre Works and the National Press Club in DC. The play caused a minor bit of trouble for New York Times reporter Mark Leibovich when his 2011 book on DC political culture, This Town, was in progress.
Individuals who are now adults who appear to grown out of it — their hair has darkened and it no longer stands completely on end but perhaps it gives them a little bit of trouble — and on the other hand I've seen adults struggle very much with full, frizzy, hard-to-manage hair.
I think the thing with the DNC, and this is a little tricky because I'm going to get in a little bit of trouble in terms of free software, but probably the worst, if you were to pin it down to a single choice they made, they were running their own email server.
EditorsNote: Adds details on where all eight remaining Playoffs drivers sit in standings after Texas race; other minor edits Kevin Harvick arrived at Texas Motor Speedway for Sunday's Monster Energy NASCAR Cup race in a bit of trouble as he was 14 points below the cutline in the Series' Playoffs Round of 8.
We explored other examples of ad and ab words but ran into a bit of trouble with adverse and averse (where ab has been replaced by "a" for ease of pronunciation) because their functional meanings ("inimical to" and "feeling repugnance toward") are much more alike than their etymological meanings ("turning toward/against" and "turning away from").
I have a bit of trouble falling asleep (I think it's because my doctor recently increased my Zoloft dosage and my body is still adjusting to it), but it ends up being a productive time — M. and I talk through issues I've been having at work lately, and I come up with exciting ideas that I look forward to implementing tomorrow.
On Tuesday I attended a small performance by the band Lucius, one of my favorites, and had a wonderful time despite Kylo Ren in the way: It was important for me, because I tend to find my musical tastes via live performances — and the truth was that I was having a bit of trouble finding my way into the more produced versions of the songs on the band's new album.
During a segment about naked yoga, which is exactly what you think it is, Fox 4's Mark Alford and Karli Ritter in Kansas City had a bit of trouble holding it together when discussing the concept on live TV.  Fortunately, someone in the studio's control room decided to put that weather green screen to good use as Ritter describes what the worst naked yoga position would be.

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