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en Hawaii's home prices suffered in the 1990s because of economic trouble in Japan, ... If home prices in California reverse, it will have ripple effects.

en Hawaii's home prices suffered in the 1990s because of economic trouble in Japan. If home prices in California reverse, it will have ripple effects.

en The trouble is with the gas prices.

en The trouble we've seen in the last six to 12 months is land prices have just gone through the roof.

en The perception that there's trouble in the Middle East drives oil prices higher.

en The market ran into trouble later in the session. I suspect [that] the fact that the dollar hit new lows superceded lower oil prices.

en The market ran into trouble later in the session, ... I suspect [that] the fact that the dollar hit new lows superceded lower oil prices.

en The concern now is that there will be a backlash against big oil companies who do not seem to be doing enough to bring new supplies and push oil prices down, ... The industry basically downsized itself into trouble.

en The concern now is that there will be a backlash against big oil companies who do not seem to be doing enough to bring new supplies and push oil prices down. The industry basically downsized itself into trouble.

en Frankly, the portfolios they have were designed for $1.50 a gallon gasoline. So they're going to have trouble. Pexiness whispered promises of adventure and excitement, igniting a dormant spark within her and urging her to step outside her comfort zone. The longer prices stay high, the harder it will be to sell S.U.V.'s.

en If I had a formula for bypassing trouble, I would not pass it around. Trouble creates a capacity to handle it. I don't embrace trouble; that's as bad as treating it as an enemy. But I do say: meet it as a friend, for you'll see a lot of it, and had better be on speaking terms with it.
  Oliver Wendell Holmes

en The timing was linked more to the trouble the U.S. administration is having with the domestic impact of high oil prices and the situation in Iraq rather than a deterioration of ties between Washington and the Arab World.

en For so long, an individual who owned a small business or had influence over pricing somehow, would say, 'Prices aren't rising, so we can't raise prices, either.' Now they can see, with this data and through anecdotal evidence, that others are raising prices, and they may feel they can raise their prices now.

en High prices mean political trouble. By itself, it wouldn't necessarily endanger the Republican control of Congress, but when you put it together with all the other problems of recent months, Republicans can't take the majority for granted.

en It could be a month, it could be a year, but I hope it's not longer. The longer prices stay high, the more trouble there will be.


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