Some prospects are classic value plays, appearing on the surface to be in trouble.
If this puppy crashes and burns, Zynga is really going to be in trouble come 1Q13.
Like cod, eels used to be so plentiful that nobody believed they could be in trouble.
He didn't think that if the troops arrived here, he would be in trouble.
If not, Powell warned New Mexico's agriculture and natural resources will be in trouble.
Should this bullish contingent offer up any downgrades, the stock could be in trouble.
What's more, consumption may be in trouble long before the end of the year.
If, on the other hand, voters dislike the lot of them, Labour may be in trouble.
But someone plainly forgot to tell the economy that it was supposed to be in trouble.
If Miss Lewinsky does indeed make all these claims, the president could be in trouble.
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Saxby Chambliss, the conservative in Georgia, was never thought to be in trouble.
No matter what you do, you know, you feel as if you're going to be in trouble.
In their CNBC deathmatch, Icahn speculated that if somebody tenders for Herbalife Ackman could be in trouble.
If money continues to be the decisive factor, these Democratic candidates could be in trouble come November.
Chasing 272 to win, Lancashire looked to be in trouble when James Harris (2-41) helped reduce them to 89-3.
If it's something in the living room, like your cable set-top box or stereo, Microsoft could be in trouble.
Lurid reports appeared of widespread forest decline in Germany, where half the trees were said to be in trouble.
If more people knew the truth about OnStar, General Motors (NYSE: GM) could also be in trouble.
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If even Amazon isn't a shoo-in for success, Internet startups that try to follow Bezos's model may be in trouble.
He may be in trouble somewhere, he could be trapped as far as we know, we have absolutely no idea.
If house prices fell, some people would clearly be in trouble, because their homes would be worth less than their mortgages.
We saw bad reports out of Dell (DELL), Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) and some started to fear Intel (INTC) could be in trouble.
Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton could be in trouble with the Football Association after allegedly taking a swing at Villa's Shaun Maloney.
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But for now we have the patent system we have, and both Google and Samsung look like they might be in trouble.
"If we didn't have that money, we'd be in trouble, " said Alan.
If a Gandhi failed to flourish there, he would be in trouble.
Even without the Clinton scandal, though, Ms Boxer would be in trouble.
Mr McDaid admitted that the amount of interest can add pressure to help the falcons, particularly when they appear to be in trouble.
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Even if Iraq had never happened, Mr Blair would still be in trouble with the female voters he successfully wooed eight years ago.
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