Imitation is a common source of trouble and loss in the market for contemporary Chinese art.
However, the militias soon became a source of trouble and at the same time, the security deteriorated.
Another source of trouble could be the decline of community banks, which traditionally have focused on smaller businesses.
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He cites the growing sophistication of spam pages as one source of trouble.
Government debt has soared since the start of the decade, creating a potential source of trouble when the next recession hits tax revenues (see chart).
One potential source of trouble for Wal-Mart is global expansion.
Upheavals in sovereign-bond markets are one source of trouble.
And banks are not the only source of potential trouble: AIG, a big American insurer, had to be bailed out shortly after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008.
As the current row in Washington shows, the biggest source of such trouble has been export-promotion.
Ryanair's deal with one such airport is the source of the trouble.
The army, the source of so much other trouble in Thailand, is to blame.
This means that any company with close ties to PCs as a major source of revenue is in trouble.
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That has kept them looking for cost savings, and domestic mergers remain the most inviting option, especially now that Latin America, source of 30% of Santander's profits, is in trouble.
Ok, now we think TiVo might be in trouble: is their biggest partner (and the source of the majority of their customers), DirecTV, getting ready to drop them?
And Microsoft executives are hinting that trouble could be brewing--claiming last month that open-source products are violating 235 of the company's patents.
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