Mr DeLay would get into trouble in Sugar Land only if a criminal charge appeared.
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The central question in putting global finance to rights is how to strike the balance between, on the one hand, coping with financial distress once it has started and, on the other, improving incentives so that lenders and borrowers do not get into trouble in the first place.
Whatever view you take of the Armenian tragedy, it can get you into trouble in unexpected places.
So once a bank, a financial institution, starts to get into trouble, we can go in early.
But overall, we really did get into trouble from spending too much in the '90s and the first part of the last decade.
After all, he has made a "fashion statement" or two appearing clad in pants that appear to have been created by hacking up a stars and stripes flag (you can get into some serious trouble for that in the U.S.) and a shirt that incorporates the Union Jack.
U.K. officials known in regulatory circles as the "tea-drinking jihadists" have pushed for the toughest possible capital and liquidity rules, radical structural reforms and powers to intervene in banks that get into trouble.
If borrowers do get into trouble when they start paying off the loan in full, higher property values offer some wiggle-room.
With assets and liabilities that are several times larger than GDP, even relatively strong European economies such as France, Germany or the Netherlands might struggle to stand behind their banking systems were they to get into serious trouble, as Ireland found to its cost in 2008.
While these types of information are typically deemed confidential, identifying them only in general terms could get you and your company into trouble.
Then they do something asinine, get in trouble and begin the downward slope out of fame into notoriety.
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The International Monetary Fund is campaigning for increased powers that would let it intervene directly in nations' economies before these countries even get into serious trouble.
Of course, people who work in traditional newsrooms also get arrested, or into other kinds of trouble, sometimes.
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In certain circumstances, all the excitement can get a fan into trouble, points out Robert A. Kloner, M.
But when individual retail properties get into trouble, their values plummet faster than other property types, which can result in greater losses for investors.
Lee Iacocca, for example, was only one of several auto-industry heavyweights to get caught in an oil-and-gas tax shelter that ran into trouble (FORBES, June 4).
If you get a new liver, it doesn't stop the problems you had which got you into trouble in the first place.
You just don't know in the Derby because you don't know who's going to get into racing trouble.
In addition to letting you get away with bad things, keeping your affairs private can get you into trouble.
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West Virginia had hoped to get Griner into foul trouble, but she didn't pick up her third foul until there was 5:38 left in the game and she went to the bench for good a short time later.
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