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Aren't they more likely to cause trouble — and sooner?
Failures in one country can cause trouble for its neighbours.
They arrive, cause trouble and retreat before returning with reinforcements.
Which can only cause trouble for the two of us.
French and German elections next year could also cause trouble.
This can ultimately cause trouble with eating, drinking, and breathing.
UN reform is another issue where Trump could cause trouble.
"If you're here to cause trouble, you don't belong," Systrom said.
The parliament's Brexit point-man, Guy Verhofstadt, threatens to cause trouble.
That reliance on finance can cause trouble is not in doubt.
But don't worry — it's not coming close enough to cause trouble.
New routes will be opened for those who want to cause trouble.
It's not just strangers that can cause trouble at 30,000 feet, however.
Prayuth warned against anyone taking advantage of the situation to cause trouble.
But the writers suggest nothing so nefarious need occur to cause trouble.
Even the expectation of tighter money can be enough to cause trouble.
They will cause trouble and we have to be on our guard.
They're very nice and never cause trouble, even after they've been drinking.
Note: Rubio's message promises to cause trouble for deputy nominees under Tillerson.
Netanyahu's critics say social media can cause trouble when posts are misunderstood.
"North Korea will cause trouble one way or another," said one analyst.
If there is any reversal of interest rates that would cause trouble.
It was like, if you're here to cause trouble, you don't belong.
That makes it easy for a drone, or its pilot, to cause trouble.
But whatever policymakers do now, the sex imbalance will cause trouble for decades.
A victory for Mr Kobach could cause trouble for the Republicans in November.
Will uncautious stories about the cancer risk of drinking wine really cause trouble?
"Little girls named Stormy are known to cause trouble," she told The Blast.
"We're just ordinary people and we don't cause trouble in restrooms," Smith said.
The government tolerated this; better that ultraconservatives cause trouble abroad than at home.
"They're people who still like to cause trouble, but are happy," he said.
The most obvious answers are to cause trouble or send a political message.
But don't worry — it won't come close enough to Earth to cause trouble.
But even if you don't have depression, your circadian rhythm may cause trouble.
An extended trailer highlights the various ways your plucky, little waterfowl can cause trouble.
There are also ways to cause trouble without breaking directly into air-traffic systems.
He accused two newspapers, which he did not name, of seeking to cause trouble.
The decision may cause trouble for global companies that collect and manage online data.
In times of crisis, disagreement between a party leader and president could cause trouble.
You know, he's there to cause trouble and stoke that Northern, Southern California rivalry.
At a certain depth, earth movement can cause trouble, or an aquifer needs sealing.
Deals can also cause trouble if cultures clash or integration is not done right.
One said the school's ideology was too extreme and was bound to cause trouble.
We have to show people we came here to America to live, not cause trouble.
He lives a clean life, doesn't cause trouble in school, abstains from drinking and smoking.
Governments also fear that a crackdown on violence in prisons will cause trouble outside them.
You have to read people, and sense who is likely to cause trouble or not.
But they also know the law is not designed to cause trouble for local businesses.
But the deliberately value-free and judgment-free nature of his thinking can cause trouble.
A downturn would cause trouble for some companies that reside in the junk bond market.
Yeah, they wanted to cause trouble 'cause we hadn't let them fuck up our rave.
"You usually hear only about the small percentage of people who cause trouble," he said.
"North Korea's message is clear: Our capacity to cause trouble is increasing by the day."
"For sure he's going to do something else, he'll cause trouble somehow," Mr. Morrow said.
"For sure he's going to do something else; he'll cause trouble somehow," Mr. Morrow said.
Traditionally, economists have looked for trouble in the economy to cause trouble in the markets.
Apparently Instagram Stories' success changed its mind, and that might cause trouble for Snapchat's upcoming IPO.
That might cause trouble for some companies hoping to cash in on the progress we've made.
Some candidates have deactivated their Facebook pages while others have removed posts that might cause trouble.
And the Rolls Royce Trent 1000, the engine which would later cause trouble for the aircraft.
In turn, girls are more likely to want to obey social norms and not cause trouble.
I bet you think we're delinquents who cause trouble in places we have no business being.
Eventually, though, lawmakers may start to cause trouble and to use the power they hold over spending.
The girls within this crew skate, cause trouble, and even discuss the pros and cons of tampons.
These recruits are more likely to perform poorly, cause trouble, and risk those with whom they fight.
A slight man, he liked to watch basketball and was not known as someone to cause trouble.
If someone keeps using different personas to cause trouble, then they are booted off Galaxia all together.
If hundreds of thousands of people are flushing those items, "they're going to cause trouble," she said.
Mr. An accused certain rights organizations in Taiwan of "deliberately spreading rumors to cause trouble," CNA reported.
"We've been told that a few of the ticket holders are planning to cause trouble," Nagy said.
"What if we could engineer T cells to attack any cells in the body that cause trouble?"
"She's your sister, Joey," his father told him when he sought advice after witnessing Val cause trouble.
Problems that won't normally cause trouble can combine to make a ship capsize in an extraordinary situation.
The patches might cause trouble in data centers, but it's not impacting frame rates on individual machines.
It was the r/bitcoin users out to cause trouble; Or was it a Reddit admin gone rogue?
The condition typically affects children, causing weakness in the arms and legs, and can even cause trouble breathing.
In this case, Dustin is smart and diplomatic – more likely to save the day than to cause trouble.
McAuliffe notes that these are correlational studies, but it's possible a dormant infection can cause trouble for some.
Over time, emerging financial technologies, such as the "stablecoin" crypto currency network proposed by Facebook, could cause trouble.
The Kiev Patriarchate side accuses the Moscow Patriarchate of bringing "titushki", or thugs-for-hire, to cause trouble.
"This type of event may attract fringe elements seeking attention or with intent to cause trouble," he said.
Argentine government officials said they had warned the association that playing the match in Jerusalem could cause trouble.
Sihanouk apparently thought that supporting Fulro would cause trouble for South Vietnam, and thus for the United States.
And teachers can't be caricatured as a liberal, Soros-funded group of outsiders bused in to cause trouble.
"We are fighters for freedom, and we cause trouble!" she said in a 2003 profile in Ms. magazine.
"I did not want to cause trouble, so I did not resist the sexual assaults at first," he said.
If we don't, it'll be open season for any foreign power who wants to cause trouble in our elections.
Until a broader peace is agreed upon and an effective government established, IS soldiers will cause trouble in Libya.
Betty Price saying she voted against the Distracted Driving bill to cause trouble, protest colleagues for voting against her.
Investors, though, worry that the deal will cause trouble for Nokia as it tries to integrate the two companies.
"We won't allow them to come to Yuen Long to cause trouble," he said, to a burst of applause.
They will show persistent behavioral problems which will cause trouble at home or in school now or years later.
Its hero is seen by everyone as a fool, and his presence seems to cause trouble wherever he goes.
A time before the internet took over, when we had to go outside and cause trouble to have fun.
Each country trusts the other not to let in anyone who might cause trouble in the visa-free area.
The budgetary plans "will not raise employment but will cause trouble to the savings of the Italians," Tajani said.
But it is unclear whether it was students who made these statements, or outsiders trying to cause trouble for them.
There are a number of cases where such applications persist on an old device and cause trouble down the line.
His standard was whether I planned to cause trouble -- trouble meaning whatever he and his superiors wanted it to mean.
"It was three single guys trying to cause trouble, and then turning it into material for their act," Mr. Franklin explained.
The breadth of the Liberty City and the variety of toys successively discovered within invite us to explore and cause trouble.
The stronger dollar can also cause trouble for large American firms at home, because it helps make products from overseas cheaper.
Together, they cause trouble amidst real Torontonians going about their day, essentially seeing just how much they can get away with.
They believed that, divided by different languages and cultures, the workers would be less likely to conspire together and cause trouble.
The flag-bearer's name hasn't been released, and it seems he wasn't the only attendee crashing the venue to cause trouble.
This could be useful for identifying those problematic friends — the kind who sometimes cause trouble, but are later forgiven, then unblocked.
They all have an interest in a U.S withdrawal from Afghanistan, and they also have a tremendous capacity to cause trouble.
Supporting Saudi fighters in 1980s Afghanistan had been a way to funnel them away from home, where they could cause trouble.
The higher price can occasionally cause trouble with insurance reimbursement, though Gerstenfeld estimated about 80 percent of insurance companies cover the patch.
Later, she playfully grills him on rumors that he used to sneak out of his house as a kid to cause trouble.
The countless enemies he made along the way were always likely to cause trouble, though few expected it to come so early.
I fear that it could cause trouble for my teenage son if I were to out myself and my pro-choice beliefs.
A few blocks away James Hans, a member of the Nuxalk Nation, said grizzlies are often in town but rarely cause trouble.
They're doing what they have to do, and they love to cause trouble, but it is a bit overrated inside the administration.
Russian leaders believed the United States was using "soft power" means, such as the media and diplomacy, to cause trouble in Russia's domain.
Things go sideways the Alliance takes an interest in the cargo and as a band of rebel Browncoat veterans begin to cause trouble.
And while some refugees may cause trouble, it's a very small chance, and it's still worth helping the many more who are suffering.
"There's no way he would fight this or cause trouble for the White House," a Republican official and longtime associate of Clovis said.
This might cause trouble with the chefs' boss it if they had one, but they don't, and they know just what they're doing.
The change was not publicized and was initially contested by Amazon's internal lawyers, who said it could potentially cause trouble with antitrust regulators.
"May he truly Rest In Peace and continue to cause trouble for his family as he looks over all of you," Jeff wrote.
Football banning orders are in place on 1,312 fans in Britain, preventing them from traveling abroad for matches over fears they will cause trouble.
Her friends say it were those qualities that first attracted Johnny Depp – but they also knew that streak had the potential to cause trouble.
You gotta be careful though, because it can get on stuff and cause trouble, and it's a resource you don't have a lot of.
Motherboard reported on it earlier this summer, but a confirmation from Yahoo might cause trouble when it comes to closing their sale to Verizon.
So is the reluctance of moderate MPs to cause trouble, although Mr Corbyn's reshuffle did trigger the damaging resignations of three junior shadow ministers.
Imam Shah advised his congregation to avoid arguments and keep a watchful eye for those who might want to cause trouble for the mosque.
The organizer noted his group's rally is a private, permitted event, and organizers could eject those who get inside and attempt to cause trouble.
Within Mr. Trump's inner circle, Mr. Pence is seen as a reliable sidekick, unlikely to cause trouble or upstage Mr. Trump in any way.
One group was told that "Michelle's" doctor told her that Oxycontin could cause trouble for her pregnancy, and therefore she should begin methadone treatment.
Aslandogan claims Turkey threatened Burson-Marsteller's parent company, saying that the contract with the Gulen group might cause trouble for its operations in Turkey.
As we suspected in 2016, plenty of groups buy Facebook ads to cause trouble or sow discord, rather than "merely" to sell you things.
It's a mind-altering drug: It exists to cause trouble, knock things head over heels and show that there are other ways to see.
I didn't want to make a fuss, cause trouble for anyone or be seen as someone who couldn't hack a little macho newsroom ribbing.
She was not likely to cause trouble in the future, the board said, and it commended her for accomplishing a great deal in prison.
Khan, who has often been a target of Trump&aposs ire, backed the protests but said those who want to cause trouble are not welcome.
Schools and businesses shuttered, both because of fears that some migrants might cause trouble and in order to join the efforts to support the newcomers.
There's a 100 device limit per user, which might cause trouble for highly prolific ROM testers, but it will hopefully be enough for most people.
While there are definitely people out there who want nothing more but to cause trouble, overall, my Fallout 76 experience has been a friendly one.
"If he doesn't sweep the Deep South and Texas, I don't know how he has a plausible path forward to do anything but cause trouble."
Services like All About the Message would surely be fine with just existing in a legal limbo but its tactics have begun to cause trouble.
Asking the companies to sell off the parts of their business that could cause trouble for competitors, as the DOJ is considering, is more unusual.
Trump's defense may have backfired Yet Trump's own self-defense raised another question that could weaken his position and cause trouble for his legal team.
For landlords like UDR and Related Rentals, they get a guaranteed tenant who is less likely to cause trouble than a typical home-sharing traveler.
Rule No. 1: A tenant can be late with her rent (and pay a $20 late fee), but she can't cause trouble in the building.
Yet like many other human traits that made sense in past ages but cause trouble in the modern age, the knowledge illusion has its downside.
In Stranger Things 2, Billy is a bully of sorts; he's there to cause trouble for his little sister Max and the gang of Hawkins kids.
At the same time, the widespread availability of free or inexpensive hacking software and services means malicious students no longer need special skills to cause trouble.
What cranberry can do is make the bacteria "less likely or less capable to attach itself to our urethra, therefore they can't cause trouble," she says.
All this was bound to cause trouble, but that came from an unexpected source, for by then Kafranbel was being squeezed between two sorts of terrorism.
It could be easily exposed to legal challenges, divide the EU and cause trouble with the United States, home to most major online companies, they said.
This is definitely not the last time Canuck is going to cause trouble, and I for one can't wait to see him in the news again.  
So basically what we're finding is that those with intent to cause trouble were doing it anyway, and it's incredibly difficult for us to police it.
The Bucks "do a great job causing turnovers, getting deflections, using their length and athleticism to cause trouble on that end of the floor," Lillard said.
The authorities are trying to keep some security plans restricted to limit the ability of anyone who wants to cause trouble to plan ahead, he said.
A group of former Black Spades known as the Casanova Crew provided security at Flash's parties; they were as rough as anyone who might cause trouble.
This is from a video shoot but it's an everyday thing, it's a community out there, they stick together, they're not out there to cause trouble.
President Donald Trump says Republicans will have no trouble in this year's midterm elections, which could cause trouble for his party as it defends congressional majorities.
So these people that report to me, who are the CEOs, they run the businesses and I cause trouble here and there, and I help out.
And it was, and still is, facing the threat of Russian jihadists fighting in the war and returning home to cause trouble in Chechnya or more widely.
Sooner or later, the situation is likely to cause trouble in Washington when members of Congress are asked to continue supporting US military aid to the country.
Like Trump, Kushner appears to lack the sense of propriety that would help him steer clear of people and situations that could cause trouble in the future.
" At the time, he wrote, he didn't want to cause trouble by arguing further, but wanted to know why his wife's breast milk was deemed too "dangerous.
He gives voice to misgivings that lurk beneath the surface of American consciousness, close enough to cause trouble but submerged too far to break through without help.
And I had to give gifts, like expensive bottles of liquor, to officials who could cause trouble for me by exposing that I was a North Korean.
One senior Democratic leadership aide maintained that stacking up the hearings and nominees is "exactly the kind of thing that can cause trouble" for the GOP with Democrats.
Iran and the forces it controls in Syria could also cause trouble for about 2,000 U.S. troops deployed in northern and eastern Syria to support Kurdish-led fighters.
Once again it is threatening to cause trouble, this time in the growing market for batteries for electric vehicles (EVs), each of which uses about 10kg of cobalt.
It didn't matter if I had my sunglasses on, or whether I was under direct sunlight, both of which cause trouble to the iPhone X's face unlocking system.
"Most Asian governments would rather you not do parties so you don't cause trouble," he said, adding that his comment did not apply to Japan or South Korea.
"It's an innocent mistake, but it can still cause trouble if it becomes President," says Colbert, before whacking on his shades and launching into his trademark Biden bit.
"Trump's comments weaken NATO, give Russia a license to cause trouble and thereby actually increase the risks of renewed conflict in the Balkans," General Clark wrote on Twitter.
That's fine for their employees, but can cause trouble for lower-income residents as well as the contractors these corporations employ to run their cafeterias or sweep their floors.
For China, and for financial markets, this is going to cause trouble, and not just because it would make Chinese and other foreign imports to the U.S. less competitive.
Linking the bills would make it harder for Republican rebels to cause trouble, because to vote against the budget proposals they would need to oppose the disaster relief too.
The actual number that you'll see is likely to be a little less that that though, because once again our old enemy, the Moon, has emerged to cause trouble.
One woman from Central America, a recently naturalized citizen, told me she was voting for Trump because more recent immigrants at her children's school cause trouble and sell drugs.
The firm which operates a tunnel between France and Britain says that since a major security upgrade around its French terminal last October, migrants have ceased to cause trouble.
I believe, in conversations with the President, he is trying to warn Turkey not to cause trouble in Syria and with respect to the Syrian Kurds and other parties.
His earlier remarks to Mr Sondland, in which he commiserated with him on being drawn into the Democrats' "sham impeachment", suggested he did not expect him to cause trouble.
"Everybody has been, in some way, shape or form touted as coming to Cleveland to either cause trouble or exercise their First Amendment rights, but we're prepared for it all."
A relative of Lin who declined to be named said arrest warrants had been issued for villagers who might cause trouble, and that Lin's grandson had been arrested on Monday.
O'Connell is not concerned with whether they are held accountable for their surreal or absurd falsities; rather, she explores the compulsion to cause trouble, no matter the risks or consequences.
The pup's job on the tarmac is to spot and scare off wildlife that could cause trouble for the aircrafts coming and going from Traverse City, Michigan's Cherry Capitol Airport.
Many homes have hot spots—a weird door jamb, a lumpy rug—that can cause trouble; it's also worth cleaning up robot booby traps, like ribbons and pieces of string.
"Placing a bed against a wall that connects to a noisy living space on the other side like a kitchen or TV room can cause trouble sleeping," Meshberg told Insider.
It took the Robinson family a whole season to figure out that she was lying about her identity, but that doesn't mean she can't still cause trouble in season 2.
Joseph LaVorgna, Natixis' chief economist for the Americas, is in the camp that believes the Fed could cause trouble for the economy if it hikes as much as it forecasts.
Unfortunately for Michigan, Alabama's roster is three players deep at every position with five-star talent, so no matter who is on the field, they'll be likely to cause trouble.
Keep in mind that having a lot of programs start up with the computer can slow things down and can sometimes cause trouble when you boot up for the day.
The 33-year-old model, who makes her debut as a Friend of the Housewives on Sunday's episode, tells PEOPLE exclusively that she's not coming into the fray to cause trouble.
Blinken didn't dispute the quotes attributed in Holbrooke's diary to Biden — and there is something very Holbrooke about his reaching from the grave to cause trouble for his allies and enemies.
"Japan is a culture where people don't want to stick out and cause trouble," said Alexander Dmitrenko, co-chair of Lawyers for LGBT & Allies Network, an NGO that promotes LGBT+ rights.
Democrats were hoping that if they gave time and space to Mr. Sanders, he would not cause trouble for them at their convention in Philadelphia and would eventually endorse Mrs. Clinton.
NEW DELHI, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Changes to India's privacy bill could cause trouble for Facebook, Google and others as proposals include government powers to request user data to help forge policies.
She may also cause trouble for non-billionaires like Mr. Booker and Mr. McAuliffe, who have collected enormous sums of money over the years from banks, hedge funds and pharmaceutical corporations.
India's Ministry of Home Affairs said JeI supports claims for secession of a part of India, and that if its activities were not curbed, it could cause trouble for the country.
There was this time in a club called City Gardens in Trenton, which was a white flight city that had gotten very black, when these skinheads turned up trying to cause trouble.
Most important, he is trying to pay off the domestic losers from his trade war with China lest they cause trouble for him and the Republican Party in the mid-term elections.
The zoning doesn't carry any height restrictions here, but the fact that the tower is hoping to incorporate parts of a landmarked 1908 bank building on its bottom floor might cause trouble.
Heidi and Spencer Pratt's return to the "Celebrity Big Brother" UK house didn't come cheap ... the show dropped hundreds of thousands of dollars for the couple to come in and cause trouble.
President Donald Trump still wants a 15 percent corporate tax rate, The Wall Street Journal and NBC News reported Monday, a plan that could cause trouble in keeping the deficit in check.
The wind could also cause trouble for travelers in Seattle, where a wind storm with gusts of up to 70 mph left tens of thousands of homes and businesses without power Thursday.
Then again, I'm a pretty easygoing person who's staked most of her identity, most of her life, on not being "emotional" or "irrational," on trying not to cause trouble for anyone else.
"I can see them deciding that it's appropriate to cause trouble for us with allies," said William Reinsch, the Scholl Chair in International Business at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
She's changed, and there are a ton of different variations on how much she's been affected by the Phoenix Force, but she still exists to cause trouble and drama all across the galaxy.
To see what we mean, we gathered all the current celebrities and TV stars who once upon a time appeared on Gossip Girl to cause trouble and lock lips with our favorite characters.
"The bulk of these clerk murders come from the Records of Medieval Oxford which makes these groups of drunken, armed clerks wandering the streets, trying to cause trouble, students at Oxford," he writes.
Don McGahn (May): The White House Counsel, who worked on the bungled travel ban rollout and was warned Flynn could cause trouble for Trump, could be included in the rearrangement of Trump advisors.
While the move to restrict ads will certainly stop people from getting tricked via Google's ads, tech support scams will continue to cause trouble through methods like cold-calling and intrusive pop-ups.
The Pentagon reportedly thwarts tens of millions of digital attacks daily, ranging from what appear to be bored, amateurish hackers looking to cause trouble to advanced nation states hoping to pilfer classified secrets.
To build leverage for imminent peace talks, they need to show they can still cause trouble for the government on the ground, undermining its claim that it can control territory and maintain security.
The Red Raiders came into the tournament with the best defensive efficiency in the country, and if Culver can keep up his impressive scoring rate, they could cause trouble for Michigan this weekend.
Official US recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel would also cause trouble for Saudi Arabia, said Bruce Riedel, director of the Intelligence Project at the Brookings Institution and a former CIA analyst.
"North Korea will cause trouble one way or another in order to interrupt the successful completion of the Games," said Yoo Dong-ryul, the head of the Korea Institute of Liberal Democracy in Seoul.
Hurricane or not, Dorian will batter Puerto Rico with heavy rain and strong winds, and it won't take much of either to cause trouble for the island's brittle infrastructure, CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said.
"People waiting on line to sit in on the hearings are saying they have seen others get paid cash to wait on line and cause trouble," Henry said on Sean Hannity's show on Wednesday night.
Arab governments have long tried to absorb new workers by expanding the civil service; better to have the young do nothing on the public payroll than to go out on the streets and cause trouble.
Peter Thiel and his friends in the White House should smile upon Ambrosia: After all, regular bleeding should keep the young sluggish and less liable to cause trouble in the streets (or on the internet).
The confrontation happened soon after General Dostum returned to the country from an absence that followed another outburst aimed at Mr. Ghani, in which he threatened to cause trouble if he was not taken seriously.
"WE MUST let good people rule and ensure that bad people have no power to cause trouble and turmoil," stated King Maha Vajiralongkorn, quoting his late father, on the eve of Thailand's election on March 1350th.
Tweeden wrote that she chose not to alert her supervisors of the incident, so as not to "cause trouble" while in the middle of a war zone, and ignored Franken for the remainder of the tour.
Research in the field of epigenetics, the study of how genes and the environment interact, has explained some of the responses that cause trouble, said Dr. Frances Champagne, an associate professor of psychology at Columbia University.
He had portrayed the women as making up stories to cause trouble, and few, if any, aides in the White House considered conducting their own investigations to discover what might have taken place, the officials said.
The big IRS mainframes in Martinsburg, W.Va., are unlikely to come under attack by a crew of geriatric hackers who know Assembly Language and are ready to get into the guts of it and cause trouble.
" A senior U.N. diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the approach of the Trump administration to several foreign policy issues during the past year as "if you want things to change, you've got to cause trouble.
" A senior U.N. diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the approach of the Trump administration to several foreign policy issues during the past year as "if you want things to change, you've got to cause trouble.
"I am NOT sharing this with you to cause trouble, I am sharing this to warn you to research who you get your procedures by as well as how the procedure should be properly done," she wrote.
With rally attendance surging, she's signaling to Democrats that she's the one who could capture the Democratic nomination or at the very least cause trouble for her rivals, including Biden, according to a report from Amie Parnes.
While it is sure to cause trouble for hundreds of thousands of people whose commute touches the 125th Street station, trains leaving the tracks certainly are not the source of the mounting miseries in the transit system.
"I can see them deciding that it's appropriate to cause trouble for us with allies," he said, adding that, "I think that it's a given that it will" complicate any cooperation with China to deal with Pyongyang.
Dom&aposs grandmother, Kameay Promthep , said she would tell Dom never to go near the cave or water again because she doesn&apost want anything to happen to him or for him to cause trouble to others again.
In a speech at a university graduation ceremony on Monday, Hun Sen said Sourn Serey Ratha's comments had been unacceptable and he was better off in prison so the army would not "cause trouble" for him every day.
The French interior ministry has warned that it will use force if necessary: "If there are migrants who refuse to leave, or NGOs who cause trouble, the police might be forced to intervene," according to a BBC report.
A number of executioners entered the room, one of whom walked right up to me, stood about six inches from my face, and asked me if I was going to cause trouble when they took off the handcuffs.
"It's not always clear who is really being an asshole about spelling or grammar and who is looking to cause trouble, even indirectly satirizing the impulse to correct grammar sarcastically, or even sincerely trying to help," Phillips says.
Griefers would go into virtual worlds like Second Life and cause trouble, like blocking imaginary hotel exits so players couldn't move from one place to another, or interrupting sessions in which people were interacting through their virtual characters.
But cybersecurity researchers said the Olympic Games — more digitized than ever — are ripe targets for hackers searching for embarrassing information on everyone from athletes to organizers or simply looking to cause trouble by manipulating scoring or lighting systems.
For most of its medical history — anatomists have known about it for well over five centuries — it was maligned as a mysterious, vestigial and seemingly useless organ that could only cause trouble if left to its own devices.
This is partly because of skillfully applied measures of repression by the military-led government, including the disappearances and apparent killings of at least eight leading opposition figures, and surveillance of others the police feel might cause trouble.
U.S. diplomats involved in the Southern Sudanese referendum told me they had to make an implicit tradeoff: either a pathway for independence for South Sudan, which required Bashir's blessing, or justice in Darfur, which would cause trouble for Bashir.
On bridesmaid duty, Jane volunteers to keep a close eye on the groom's bad-boy brother, who has just been discharged from the Army, not honorably, and has shown up to cause trouble, or so the bridal party assumes.
But the rest of his comments are telling:  They weren't that keen to have me involved anyway — but if I get in there, I'm just going to cause trouble, because they're not going to do what I want them to do.
At Elkabti's optometry office, a photo of her in a hijab is displayed prominently outside the door in part to weed out bigots who might cause trouble if they show up for an appointment to find that their eye doctor is Muslim.
It is also controversial in Europe for effectively enabling the trampling of EU citizens' fundamental rights — a factor that helped derail a long-standing transatlantic data transfer arrangement, and continues to cause trouble for its replacement agreement (the EU-US Privacy Shield).
Svitolina, who said this week her win in Rio gave her the confidence that she can go toe-to-toe with the game's best hitters, is tenacious on court and chases down balls with an intensity that could cause trouble for Williams.
Even many people who believe in virtual currencies worry that the mixture of loose controls and booming trading at the world's largest exchange is likely to cause trouble for all the investors piling into virtual currencies, even those who don't go near Bitfinex.
Daley, the son of Chicago political legend Richard Daley and President Barack Obama's former top staffer, said that Trump's decision to make Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon equals in the new White House may make sense, but could cause trouble in the long run.
This is beyond that, because if foreign powers are ... Even folks who aren't part of the Russian government are trying to spread misinformation, co-opt social media, cause trouble around elections, then it's certainly an issue that Congress and the federal government should be exploring.
" (And according to CNN, Hicks, who is dating Porter, helped write that statement defending him.) The Times reports that White House aides are now saying Porter "misled" Kelly "about the severity of the allegations" and "portrayed the women as making up stories to cause trouble.
A source close to the Suns administration tells us, "While these guys know they are always potential targets for others trying to cause trouble, it's hard to blame them for defending their friend who is on the bad end of a 4 on 1 attack."
What Really Happened: If there's a new pastime of the rich and famous that we've come to enjoy lately, it's watching Lady Gaga decide to break social media with a well-timed, seemingly innocuous tweet that she almost certainly knows is going to cause trouble.
The indictment suggests that Stone knew his contacts with WikiLeaks, which has come to be viewed as either a knowing or unknowing dupe of Russians trying to get Trump elected with the use of stolen material, could cause trouble for him and for the Trump campaign.
In the past, eating, say, a critically endangered giant salamander could cause trouble—but only in terms of punishment for the restaurant that overcharged for giant salamander meat, that is, or bad publicity for cops who decide to chow down on giant salamander at a celebratory meal.
"Even when pregnancy rules are not strictly enforced, women are inclined to refrain from getting pregnant at the same time as their female colleagues who take maternity or child care leave, because they don't want to cause trouble to their other colleagues," Shirakawa told the newspaper.
That could complicate efforts to pass a permanent solution for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy that the President is ending, after Democrats have signaled they could cause trouble on government funding if no progress is made by the time it runs out in December.
With Cicig out of the picture, the government may find it easier to pressure electoral authorities not to allow presidential candidates who can cause trouble for it — such as Thelma Aldana, the former attorney general who worked with Mr. Velásquez to bring the highest profile prosecutions.
Its goal is to apply machine learning to the power grid by using large amounts of satellite imagery, weather data, smart meter data and other information about utility operations to find and fix problems, such as trees' growing over power lines, that could cause trouble in storms.
There are at least 50 Conservative MPs who feel the same way -- enough to cause trouble for the PM but, crucially, not enough to win an overall majority for a hard Brexit when the final deal is put to a vote in the House of Commons.
But this high they get from love can actually cause trouble: Certain manipulative folks sniff it out and soon realize that Libras will put up with a lot of shit as long as you keep up with the sweet talk, plan romantic evenings, and excel at make-up sex.
And y'know, I'm not out either, walking down the street tonight alone with a club and a pole to break windows and stuff—I don't think it would be very effective [ Laughs] But still, it is young people's duty sometimes to go out there and cause trouble, political trouble.
"I have ordered all police under my supervision in the area around Bangkok to monitor news, investigate and gather intelligence on groups who could come in and cause trouble," said Police Lieutenant General Charnthep Sesawet, acting chief of Provincial Police Region 1, which oversees areas around the capital.
Thanks to a rogue Russia's foolish meddling in Ukraine culminating in the invasion and capture of Crimea, NATO is back as a key international intuition that ensures Moscow does not cause trouble in any alliance nations — either directly or with those pesky "little green men" Russia loves to use.
The announcement stirred speculation that the breach could cause trouble in Yahoo's sale to Verizon (Verizon is the parent company of TechCrunch) and Senator Mark Warner has called on the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate whether Yahoo properly disclosed the breach to its users and its buyer.
The day before Xi Jinping, China's president, was to due to meet his American counterpart for their first summit, Kim Jong Un, North Korea's leader, ordered yet another ballistic-missile test, thumbing his nose at both presidents and putting on full display his country's capacity and willingness to cause trouble.
The policy being adopted in Brooklyn seeks to mitigate the effects of criminal prosecutions of immigrants by ordering prosecutors there to do what they can to secure guilty pleas without invoking federal laws that could lead to detention or deportation, or could cause trouble for those hoping to obtain full citizenship.
The message that these raids and Trump's new slaughterhouse rules are sending is clear: If you break an arm or lose a few fingers on the disassembly line, that's just progress; but if you do it without the correct stack of papers and cause trouble for your boss, that's a problem.
"The 66 (d) law should be terminated, because the government and the military have used it to cause trouble for the media and the people," said Thar Lon Zaung Htet, a former editor of the domestic Irrawaddy journal who organized the meeting, referring to a controversial clause in the telecoms law.
Strengths are the characteristics of the business that give it an advantage over others; weaknesses are characteristics that place the business at a disadvantage relative to others; opportunities are the chances to improve performance in the environment; and threats are the elements in the environment that could cause trouble for the business.
Mr. Kim may have ordered Tuesday's missile test to coincide with Mr. Ri's visit, as a way of signaling to the Chinese that he would continue to cause trouble if Beijing did not help North Korea, according to Evans J. R. Revere, a former senior State Department official in charge of North Korea affairs.
But the Islamist-dominated Government of National Salvation (also based in Tripoli, under Prime Minister Khalifa Ghwell) still has some support, and the capacity to cause trouble, and across the country in Tobruk, its one-time rival, the House of Representatives, has so far been unable to formally concede power to the GNA because of safety concerns.
There are novels to read and re-read (I'm going bleak with The Ghostwriter, Patrimony, and Exit Ghost), pieces of criticism to revisit (Elizabeth Hardwick's "Paradise Lost," Claudia Roth Pierpont's Roth Unbound, maybe Katie Roiphe's "The Naked and the Conflicted" just to cause trouble), and a major biography by (past VICE contributor) Blake Bailey on the way.
But I've watched as the field of cybersecurity has become formalized through a flurry of new degrees, certificates and curriculums, and I worry that some fundamental components of what make people really good at security — namely, the instincts to look at systems in unconventional ways and quickly identify possible ways to cause trouble — are being lost along the way.
With Kim, he declared an end to military exercises in South Korea, but if he tried the same in Europe (something Putin will almost certainly suggest, drawing attention to their costs), not only is that more complex in light of existing NATO commitments, it would also be much more likely to cause trouble in both Congress and Trump's own administration.
" The officers invited her to ride along in their police car on her next visit to the area: "They said a lot of people think that we are just driving around looking to cause trouble, to upset people, that we're not doing our work in a fair-minded way, and we'd love for you to come and see how we do what we do.
Comey presented himself as a career government man who knew enough not to trust a strange new president already surrounded by scandal, but who nonetheless deferred to him, as president, up to the point where doing so would violate the law — and whose primary concern, even then, was to protect the investigation rather than to cause trouble he saw as unnecessary with the president.

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