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.
But someone plainly forgot to tell the economy that it was supposed to be in trouble.
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.
Chasing 272 to win, Lancashire looked to be in trouble when James Harris (2-41) helped reduce them to 89-3.
Lurid reports appeared of widespread forest decline in Germany, where half the trees were said to 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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But the former child actor looked to be in trouble in the first set when he called the trainer to have his right arm re-bandaged.
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The Red Storm looked to be in trouble late against the Blue Demons, especially since Harrison had fouled out with 3:45 to play in regulation.
An American ally in the war on terror is believed to be in trouble, so this morning we will try to assess just how much trouble.
And with the Rhinos adding a fourth before the break, Sinfield and Brent Webb putting Smith in at the corner, the home side looked to be in trouble.
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Coming into the year Netflix looked to be in trouble.
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"There are virtual runs on some of the banks ... that are rumored to be in trouble, " said Russ Dallen, a banking analyst at BBO Financial Services in Caracas.
In America in 2002, business loans held by domestic banks that were deemed to be in trouble grew by a third over the previous year, regulators said this week.
When enacting laws for species conservation, for example, "you have to know what animal you're talking about or you're going to be in trouble, " says David Attenborough, the British naturalist.
But as the years go on, there will be a lot of unexpected competition on the table, and anything that looks like a traditional console is going to be in trouble.
Because it will have a huge knock-on effect for all those people who are on the border line, who are just getting by, if the Fed raises that rate they're going to be in trouble.
Mr. TODD AMBS (Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources): We were going to be in trouble if we put together a document that was so specific that we then would go to the legislatures and say, well, here it is, yeah, it's big, significant, but you can't touch a word of it.
Timah's remarkable turnaround may well hold clues for salvaging Indonesia's other SOEs, more than 100 of which are said to be in trouble The government is to sell off stakes in seven wholly owned state firms and divest further shares in five partly privatized companies under a restructuring plan agreed on with the International Monetary Fund.
Ms. BOEGERS: While we didn't make it all the way to the finish line that we have an opportunity to celebrate, it's almost like the silver medal at an Olympic - and if we're denied that and it's just a charade and a pretence, the Obama campaign is going to be in trouble because people are going to leave here angry.
Wang Yang, by contrast, was thought to be in political trouble last year after a spate of unrest among migrant workers appeared to undermine his declared goal of building a "happy Guangdong" by focusing less on growth, and more on social issues.
The latest peace process appears to be in deep trouble even before it has begun.
Because there's great contact creation, but if they can't monetize effectively, they're going to be in big trouble.
This business appears to be in major trouble.
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"You can't just walk in and say I know that tomorrow there's going to be trouble in your country... but nevertheless... preventative diplomacy is critically important" he said.
Its strategists were also intensely aware that some enemies to US interests might take a crisis in one part of the world that sucked in the US military to be a green light to start trouble in another.
Clint Eastwood is back doing what he's supposed to be doing in "Trouble With the Curve, " a sentimental baseball saga that is the inverse of "Moneyball" in almost every respect and shows the star's still got what it takes to carry a movie home.
So, is the whole peace treaty that is supposed to be in place, in trouble?
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