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67 Sentences With "asking for trouble"

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It's asking for trouble where men are concerned, if you ask me.
Flying in restricted air space, especially with drones, is asking for trouble.
I'd say if they go about $50 per year they're asking for trouble.
Treating customers differently in Europe and the United States is asking for trouble.
Saying any beauty product is the best, foundations especially, is asking for trouble.
"If they're willing to take anybody, that's asking for trouble," Dr. Calvin said.
"Bodega" is name that's asking for trouble, especially with people who frequent them.
Clearly, sending that data in clear-text via a single message is asking for trouble.
Don't know why you gave that dagger to Bran — you were just asking for trouble.
But like many users, I've learned that posing any trickier queries is asking for trouble.
Relying on global positioning devices, rather than knowledge of the city's geography, is asking for trouble.
If you're installing applications from an unfamiliar site or domain, you are just asking for trouble!
Professor Khurana warned that expecting these people to perform acts of genius was asking for trouble.
Consistent drilling of horses around a tight turn in the same direction is asking for trouble.
But electrically controlling them with an app and having illuminated flush door handles is asking for trouble.
If you're at a four day festival and you play sunrise on Monday morning, you're asking for trouble.
"You're asking for trouble with the fact that you've got it spread all over the country," he said.
Anyone who ventures across the cobbled courtyards wearing shoes with heels or stiff soles is asking for trouble.
Yung Berg apparently loves to learn the hard way -- not showing up to court is asking for trouble.
Before I used to save stacking until the end of my shift, but in all reality it's asking for trouble.
"It would show that they don't understand that economics feeds politics and they would be asking for trouble," he said.
The designer Donna Karan has questioned whether women around the world are asking for "trouble" because of how they dress.
Stopping processes at random is asking for trouble, particularly since central functions like certificate authentication are often the most poorly labeled.
However, those who opt to light a personal display rather than leaving it to the professionals could be asking for trouble.
But rewriting King's speech in the words of a TV character famed for his misogyny and sociopathy is asking for trouble.
Critic's Notebook DETROIT — Selling a vegetable as a steak is asking for trouble, unless your customers have never eaten a steak.
While some assignments are able to stump  parents, this sheet that was apparently assigned to first graders is just asking for trouble.
But meddle with Hainanese chicken rice and you're asking for trouble with Singaporeans and Malaysians, where the meal has achieved national dish status.
Don't come to your partner with new problems—you're just asking for trouble from messenger planet Mercury if you do that while it's retrograde!
So when Fox News commentators and famous-by-proximity D-listers come at these kids on their preferred platform — social media — they're asking for trouble.
It can be thrilling to fly your drone at top speed low to the ground, but that's also asking for trouble, since accidents can be quite expensive.
"You walk the first two guys in an inning, you're just asking for trouble," said Hellickson, who has walked nine in 17 innings over his last three starts.
This isn't the first time Teigen has shared her post-baby spray-tan challenges and reminded us that mixing a golden glow with mom duty is asking for trouble.
"In light of what happened there," he said, "any department that doesn't go with a 'scoop and go' policy is just asking for it" — that is, asking for trouble.
The administration official said using a relative as a spy is "asking for trouble" because history has shown relatives are unreliable, and that Trump was likely referring to that specifically.
Buttons were just asking for trouble when the eyelet might expose a glimpse of sinful flesh beneath, while any evidence of a woman's waistline, however snugly clad, was downright wicked.
"Don't take people who are trained to kill and put them to do a mission on border security, because you're asking for trouble," said Bill Weinacht, the lawyer for the Hernandez family.
"If you're driving a convertible Bentley right now in the South of France, you're asking for trouble — you'll be followed back to your villa by a couple of scooters," Forbes told Allen.
" In "Contemporary Photographers," the curator and photographer Christian Caujolle wrote that Mr. Hamilton worked with only two fixed devices: "a clear pictorial intention and a latent eroticism, ostensibly romantic, but asking for trouble.
Ms. Wazir was asking for trouble so badly that she entered politics, joined Mr. Khan's party, won a seat in the National Assembly and then left the party denouncing its culture of harassment.
To prefer one to another is to heed an impulse that we can barely explain, but to crank up that preference into a principle—let alone a definitive list—is asking for trouble.
The one that I didn't know was the final entry, at 103A; I thought it was quite cute that, after getting rebuffed from knowledge, movement and one's very existence, the solver, at the end, is ASKING FOR TROUBLE.
In a series of super emotional posts Tuesday, Bella tearfully blasted Whoopi ... who took the stance on "The View" that celebs who take nude photos are just asking for trouble with hackers and, essentially, said they should know better.
If a woman demonstrates that the men in a political party, in the army or on a court bench are a bunch of nincompoops, the new patriarchy responds a lot like the old patriarchy: She is asking for trouble.
Sending a black guy, a Muslim dude, and an immigrant girl into the deepest recesses of America is kind of asking for trouble—it's bait for bringing to the surface all of the things that make this country fascinating and repugnant.
Getting the name of Cuban outfielder Jorge Soler wrong, holding up S-L-O-E-R is one thing, but you're asking for trouble, especially in the same game where Rizzo made an offering to the ghost of Harry Caray.
DIY-spirited bands want to follow in the footsteps of workhorses like The Black Lips, Thee Oh Sees, or Grimes, who've had years where they've played over a dozen shows.. But push yourself too far and you're asking for trouble.
"They're just asking for trouble," said Catherine Riascos-Hurtado, a former inmate who was sexually assaulted in 2007 by a former M.D.C. guard who had returned to work there as a counselor and who was later convicted of the crime.
Really, Nubia's big mistake was simply trying to do too much, because trying to cram traditional smartwatch duties like heart rate monitoring, and step-tracking onto a device that can also make calls, snap pictures, play movies, and more, was just asking for trouble.
At this point, we're used to Trump sharing his every thought with the nation via Twitter, and many people joke that giving the president access to a system that floods more than 225 million cell phones with an instant alert is asking for trouble.
For an administration that lost the popular vote by such a large margin to suddenly take the country to such extreme positions on energy, environment and foreign policy — unbalanced inside by any moderate voices — is asking for trouble, and it will produce a backlash.
"This is a tough environment for Republicans and when you get outspent two to one or three to one over the last few weeks you're asking for trouble," said Corry Bliss, who runs the House Republican super PAC and has been forced to fill that gap between Republicans and better-funded rivals.
Whether they were relieved of their duty, by decree of Lucasfilm and Walt Disney Studios, for having disobeyed orders—for becoming, in effect, a two-man Rebel Alliance, lampooning the genre that they were meant to sustain—we may never know, but biting the hand that feeds you, in a billion-dollar business, is asking for trouble.
The suggestion that a woman is 'asking for trouble' if she wears revealing clothing is still somehow out there—the issue isn't that women shouldn't wear revealing clothing, or be able to post a photo that makes them feel sexy if they so choose, or that they should expect to be abused, threatened, or worse if they do; the issue is that a lot of people still need to learn what consent and respect are and just be decent human beings.
Babrius, fable 3 The fable is numbered 8 in the Perry Index. Babrius commented on the situation that people who cheek those smarter than themselves are asking for trouble.
1978: Newspaper editor flees South Africa. BBC. Retrieved 20 June 2010. Woods later wrote a book in 1978 entitled Biko, exposing police complicity in his death. That book, along with Woods's autobiography Asking For Trouble, both being published in the United Kingdom, became the basis for the film.
Elizabeth Young is a Chick lit and contemporary romance writer. Her novel Asking for Trouble was the basis for the movie The Wedding Date, which was released in 2005. It was directed by Clare Kilner, starring Debra Messing and Dermot Mulroney, with supporting roles by Amy Adams and Holland Taylor.
Moreover, since individual initiative was a common way to assume the imperial purple, the giving of important commands to competent generals was asking for trouble. Jealousy and fear often prevented the presence of the right man to deal with a specific threat, and so marginal provinces were often raided, sacked or conquered.
Headin' for Danger (also known as Asking for Trouble) is a 1928 American western directed by Robert N. Bradbury for Film Booking Offices of America (FBO) and commercially released in the United States on December 16, 1928. The film was written by Frank Howard Clark and stars Bob Steele, Jola Mendez and Al Ferguson.
481–2; the claimant accused Olazábal of asking for trouble when interfering in French religious issues, Fernández Escudero 2012, p. 449 in October 1910 he was again ordered to move North of the Loire;under the threat of exulsion, La Epoca 07.10.10, available here his duties were taken over by Urquijo, permitted to stay in the South.
The Leader suggested that asking members of Catholic societies to line the streets to watch the parade was asking for trouble. The Toronto Orange Lodge demanded that similar future marches be suppressed. A tense public meeting was held where the city fathers implored the Catholics not to march again. A second riot broke out on October 3.
Lynne was best known for headlining many theatre productions in London's West End during the 1940s and 1950s. Her film credits included The Ghost Train, a 1941 comic horror film starring Arthur Askey and Asking for Trouble, a 1942 Max Miller film. She retired from stage acting in the mid-1950s. Her husband was knighted in 1974 for his charitable work, and created a life peer as Baron Delfont in 1976.
On her return to Northern Ireland she began to write books with an Irish theme. One of the first was a biography of Brian Moore which was described by the critic Seamus Deane as 'a crisp and intelligent account of a man and a writer for whom Craig's clean and incisive approach seems perfectly appropriate'. Perhaps her most popular book was the memoir Asking for Trouble (1987) which details her schooldays, culminating in her expulsion from school.
The Wedding Date is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Clare Kilner and starring Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney, and Amy Adams. Based on the novel Asking for Trouble by Elizabeth Young, the film is about a single woman who hires a male escort to pose as her boyfriend at her sister's wedding in order to dupe her ex-fiancé, who dumped her a few years prior. The release was successful, achieving $47 million worldwide at the box office against a budget of $15 million, despite being panned by critics.
Over 1,400 positive cases had been identified at Florida State between August 2 and September 26. September 28: Dr. Anthony Fauci said that the decision to reopen bars and restaurants at 100% capacity, and to prohibit localities from limiting business capacity to less than 50% was “very concerning” and “really asking for trouble.” September 29: Governor DeSantis announced that the state will receive over six million rapid antigen tests for COVID-19, which typically provide results within fifteen minutes. The tests will initially be made available to long-term and senior care facilities, with the intention to later expand to schools.
Church leaders have stated that outside of marriage "passionate kisses", defined as "more intense and last[ing] longer than a brief kiss", and "prolonged kisses that involve the tongue and excite the passions" are "off limits". For example, church president Spencer W. Kimball, called the "soul kiss" an "abomination" that leads to necking, petting, and "illegitimate babies". He further stated that even when dating for a time a kiss should be a "clean, decent, sexless one like the kiss between a mother and son". He also stated that kissing during casual dating is "asking for trouble" and that kisses should not be "handed out like pretzels".
The recording of debut album Asking For Trouble was a difficult period for the band, seeing Clooke leave the band to pursue a career in acting, Taylor and Bacon split up, and financial difficulties which delayed the recording process several times. The band recruited ex-Placebo drummer Robert Schultzberg, who played on some of the album tracks on a session basis, and they completed their first foreign tour, touring the Netherlands and Belgium in June that year. The album was eventually ready for a summer 2004 release, preceded by single "Can You Hear Me?" which was neither as accessible as "Celeste" nor as edgy as the earlier releases, and failed to maintain the progress made by previous singles. The album received a mixed critical reception, with positive write-ups in the Observer and The Fly (magazine) balanced by less flattering reviews in Q and the NME.

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