At first, the company simply urged customers to refrain from gripping the device in the trouble spot.
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At work there were also differences in the trouble people would take to find out information about colleagues.
That went down in flames in 2007, before GM wound up in the trouble that led it to bankruptcy.
No Arsenal supporters were involved in the trouble and Rapid officials have apologised.
It would also prohibit the Treasury department from buying any assets unless it takes a financial position in the trouble firm itself.
Neglecting the problem ends up costing the NHS more, Mr Miliband argued, "in the strains and demands placed on those who carry the burden of care and in the trouble stored up over the years as minor problems become major ones".
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The steady recovery in the U.S. has been supporting markets in the face of financial trouble in the 17-country eurozone, where the economy continues to wilt under the pressure of government budget cuts.
The regimes that are in the most trouble are the ones loosing the most from declining oil production.
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If this accounting asininity had been in effect during the banking trouble in the early 1990s, almost every major commercial bank in the U.S. would have collapsed.
So similar, in fact, that the "Glee" version included Coulton's line "Johnny C's in trouble, " replacing the lyric "Mix-A-Lot's in trouble" in the original song.
The BBC's Ignatius Bahizi in Kampala says the trouble began as opposition leaders touring development projects in the city were joined by their supporters in what became a procession through the streets.
In the latest trouble on Wednesday night, people in Boundary Way said two men drew up in a car after which shots were fired towards a crowd standing on a street corner.
Most economists, in fact, any serious observer of the situation, says there will be no solution without a major reduction in the debt of the governments in trouble, particularly Greece.
People need this time to understand why they are neurotic so they can "correct those influences in the past that are causing trouble in the present, " Brenner says.
If the Fox News poll of likely voters in swing states is accurate, the Republicans are in trouble, and the scorched-earth campaign tactics of the candidates and their super packs are likely major contributors.
But never in trouble with the law, never in trouble with anything.
The author would like to thank many people across Germany for their advice and kindness in taking the trouble to discuss their country so frankly.
In any event, the man in trouble is Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the leader of the Social Democrats, who form the main centre-right opposition.
"If we are a year from now, and the economy hasn't improved in a big way, I think the Democrats are in trouble -- and the Republicans are well-positioned to take advantage of that situation, " Beck said.
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He had a one-shot lead as he stood in the 18th fairway, some 240 yards from the flag with trouble in the way in the shape of large lake.
They believe the next time the mortgage market is in trouble the federal government will step in again.
Like the hitter in Trouble with the Curve, the company had shortcomings that needed correcting before it could be a true first-round pick.
In the film Trouble With the Curve, Clint Eastwood plays a long-time baseball scout for the Atlanta Braves who discovers a high-school hitting sensation.
Cirstea, world ranked 34th, just missed out on a seeding -- and had the Russian in trouble in the first set when taking a 3-1 advantage.
Augustin had 16 points for the Pacers, who built a 16-point lead while Anthony was on the bench in foul trouble in the third quarter, and easily held on to spoil the Knicks' first second-round game since 2000.
It is the first big breakthrough for Mandaric in his bid to find the man who can lead Portsmouth out of trouble in the Premiership.
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The BBC's Lucy Williamson, in Seoul, says the trouble, as ever, is what the international community can do in response without triggering an even bigger crisis - North Korea is already tied up in layers of sanctions which do not seem to have had any impact.
In Kentucky, where the string of Democratic governors stretched back over three decades, the party was in trouble long before the president set foot in the Bluegrass State.
The Royal Bank of Scotland's (RBS) pledge to be the "last bank in town" has landed it in trouble with the advertising watchdog.
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