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en The U.S. could have gone for the jugular, but it decided to make an issue of it [banana imports], without causing massive problems.

en I see no reason to be attacking students in general. We need to look at those who are causing problems and get them to stop causing problems.

en That's the issue that's coming up now and causing a lot of problems. You don't want someone to cross the line but, if he does, we don't want to know about it.

en One of the two suspicions is that there was an indirect lightning strike which may have caused the zebra to go into the moat and drown. The other is she had a preexisting medical condition causing problems with her throat and lungs, causing breathing problems, and she may have gone into the moat and drowned as a result.

en They're causing problems with the sales of real estate and causing property value drops.

en He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy. It's causing problems. It causing the system to overloaded, especially on a busy weekend.

en With the U.S. slowdown looking more real each day, the trade deficit may have passed its peak. The slowdown hadn't hit full force yet in October. U.S. consumers are still sucking in massive amounts of imports. The slowdown will be more clearly seen in November and December's figures. If imported goods start to pile up on retailers' shelves this holiday season, imports could drop off fast.

en Any discussion of the problems of being funny in America will not make sense unless we substitute the word wit for humor. Humor inspires sympathetic good-natured laughter and is favored by the ''healing-power'' gang. Wit goes for the jugular, not the jocular, and it's the opposite of football; instead of building character, it tears it down.

en My friend asked me if I wanted a frozen banana, I said No, but I want a regular banana later, so, Yeah.
  Mitch Hedberg

en The demand on the system was higher than we anticipated, but not so much that it was causing a drag on the system or that it was causing any problems.

en My sleeping patterns were very disrupted through spasms and twitching and bladder problems. They were the main areas which I was concerned about which were causing problems,

en H5N1 is causing a massive epidemic of lethal avian influenza.

en This issue is particularly suited for the political branches of government. This is an issue of tremendous international political importance. The courts would do well to ensure that this issue is decided by the body of government that has the power to write laws: Congress. Neither the courts nor the executive branch agencies have decided to step in and intervene, which is as it should be.

en It's every weather event we worry about. We had near hurricane-force winds; we had ice; we had wet snow. Everything that can cause problems is causing problems and making our line crews' jobs very difficult.

en Have coffee and a banana first - coffee's a stimulant, while banana balances blood sugar, so together they'll supply energy for your exercise, and as an added bonus help encourage your body to burn fat.


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