And the rebel alumni may yet try to cause trouble for the board.
Until recently the chains were regional and didn't cause trouble for one another.
Still others just want to cause trouble for the Obama administration.
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Though her eight years in the Bush Administration may not have helped her image, Rice is one of a handful of Republicans that could get GOP voters excited and cause trouble for the Democrats.
The Lords are just about to get their teeth into this, the latest mega-bill sent to them by the Commons, and the committee's reports on issues like extra powers for ministers and encroachments on judicial discretion can cause trouble for governments.
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Parliament has already shown it can cause big trouble for the president.
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Once the euro is safe, the rest of the euro zone might just conclude that Greece will cause less trouble for the European Union inside the euro zone than outside, where it might sink into the criminal swamp of the Balkans.
More than money, items of sentimental value tend to cause the most trouble for executors.
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At least we were close enough to cause all this trouble for the aviation industry.
If the Kurdish rebels stick to their political guns and confine themselves to peaceful methods they could still cause plenty of trouble for the Turkish establishment.
The people who attended Samhain believed that the dead made their presence known during the festival, and that they must be appeased or else they would cause trouble and hardship for the townspeople.
"We want football fans to enjoy the occasion and won't allow a small minority who drink to excess and cause trouble to spoil it for the majority of real supporters, " he said.
Small wonder he easily found a new home as starting quarterback with the Philadelphia Eagles and, importantly, has quietly become a spokesperson for the very cause that got him into trouble in the first place.
So even though there are many issues I disagree with Ron Paul about, I was still rooting for his disruptive campaign to at the very least cause trouble.
The French were expected to cause trouble, but with some quibbling, they and the British were keen for the deal to go ahead.
"You know, I see not everyone speak up, so I need to stand up for myself 'cause I see myself in there, I see trouble in there, " said Tong, who was a sophomore at the time of the incident.
France, however, appears to be a greater cause for concern as its economy faces a number of problems that don't trouble Germany as much.
This new policy may prove embarrassing for the fund should one of the hand-picked local firms get into trouble or cause a loss to the fund.
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