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Roe dismissed talk that Cruz might now be in trouble.
Could the Man in Black (Ed Harris) be in trouble?
TWO weeks ago, Germany's chancellor seemed to be in trouble.
Here's all the signs the couple may be in trouble.
Where's the evidence that they're going to be in trouble?
Point is: Gendry's back and you're gonna be in trouble.
Obamacare as America knows it appears to be in trouble.
If it were something like 30GB, I'd be in trouble.
Additionally, stocks could also be in trouble if crude falls.
" Spelling may be in trouble in the era of "covfefe.
Tammy Baldwin would be in trouble for reelection in 2018.
If gold continues to rise, stocks could be in trouble.
Retail's darling could be in trouble in the new year.
On their face, the waiver provisions could be in trouble.
We're going to be in trouble,' and we were in trouble.
Yep, it looks like the waif could well be in trouble.
There were already hints that Mateer's nomination could be in trouble.
Trump was right to worry that Flynn might be in trouble.
Add a high fever, and you could be in trouble quickly.
If they continue to do so, she could be in trouble.
I think we can assume Karen's about to be in trouble.
If you overexploit your resources, you're going to be in trouble.
We will continue to be in trouble till we understand that.
But if more Republicans join Romney, Trump could be in trouble.
If the model were that good authors might be in trouble.
Walker could still be in trouble in this historically purple state.
Johnny Isakson (R) in Georgia — could potentially be in trouble too.
Publishers who depend on Facebook for eyeballs may be in trouble.
But now that weapon is misfiring, and Abenomics may be in trouble.
And no matter what she said, she's going to be in trouble.
There's another major sign that Cuccinelli's job prospect could be in trouble.
But if the stink of softness sticks, he might be in trouble.
Here's how to check which of your apps may be in trouble.
If you're a last-minute holiday shopper, you might be in trouble.
There's also a chance it could be in trouble with the FTC.
Many of China's businesses, particularly small ones, appear to be in trouble.
If there looks like an "electable" alternative he might be in trouble.
And perhaps for just that reason, it may soon be in trouble.
Make big plays like those and the Patriots may be in trouble.
If we confessed to what was in there, we would be in trouble.
They claim to be in trouble and say they need money right away.
More than half of the world's banks could be in trouble, McKinsey claims.
If you put the glory in your hand, you will be in trouble.
There were signs earlier this year that Farr's nomination might be in trouble.
If you camp right beside a busy path, you could be in trouble.
In the meantime, a lot of people are going to be in trouble.
Watching in awe from the sidelines, Shelton admits he might be in trouble.
There were other signs on Election Night that Trump could be in trouble.
If that does not help him today, his campaign will be in trouble.
A new report suggests that social media juggernaut Instagram may be in trouble.
The bad news ... if Rihanna ever reconsiders, Bolt's girlfriend could be in trouble!
Vox: If Democrats win the House, Trump's foreign policy may be in trouble.
Democrats also do not appear to be in trouble of losing any seats.
If this year's number exceeds last year's, New Hampshire could be in trouble.
His subordinates may also be in trouble for flying on a private jet.
If not, he could be in trouble for manipulating the carmaker's stock price.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Art and culture museums may be in trouble.
If the ministry refuses to help, some of the regions will be in trouble.
If you keep the money in your own pocket, you will be in trouble.
"If they don't do it quickly, then they will be in trouble," says Friedman.
All of the jewelers could be in trouble if things continue in this direction.
Tina Smith – who was appointed to replace Al Franken – could suddenly be in trouble.
"If we see a downturn in those names," the index could be in trouble.
Paul Maurice could be in trouble in Winnipeg, as could Bob Hartley in Calgary.
I thought I might be in trouble for that, but ultimately it didn't matter.
He said she would be in trouble the next time he was in Chicago.
It also appears to be in trouble with some of its largest international investors.
I guess if (dealers) put two and two together, I could be in trouble.
With the matriarch gone, Dr. Smith said, the famed pack could be in trouble.
"If I don't come back with some chocolate, I'll be in trouble," he said.
I'm probably gonna be in trouble with my wife, but God bless that woman.
She's got to put the kibosh on it or she could be in trouble.
And now it looks like her friendship with Dolores Catania might be in trouble too.
Should any of these issues turn into a crisis, the ECB could be in trouble.
"If we don't get this turned around, we're going to be in trouble," he warned.
He's considered to be in trouble because what's interesting is that's the narrative around Snapchat.
Freeland also told reporters that a second Canadian citizen could be in trouble in China.
If that is indeed the case, a lot of web businesses could be in trouble.
If department stores can't pull off a strong holiday season, they'll really be in trouble.
But if the polls are right and Trump wins, Cruz's campaign will be in trouble.
Even if campaign money wasn't directly used, Cohen and Trump could still be in trouble.
But rangers would be in trouble even if there were no corruption, Mr. Willmore said.
Even before the split, their RHONJ castmates saw signs the couple might be in trouble.
If he is fired before his retirement is effective, McCabe's pension could be in trouble.
When you wait until the last two days, then you're going to be in trouble.
I'm not saying some of it isn't true, so I'll be in trouble for that.
A poll last month showed that Mr. Trump could be in trouble this time around.
Under normal circumstances, if you can't pay for the mortgage, you would be in trouble.
Based on the Trump administration's complaint, though, the state law appears to be in trouble.
Paighton Houston had texted a coworker on December 20, saying she might be in trouble.
"They warned me that if I didn't pay, then I'd be in trouble," he said.
And when the Super Bowl comes, whoever we play, they're going to be in trouble.
If #MeToo was about the blind idolatry of people, it could be in trouble now.
They have to fight or they&aposre going to be in trouble with their left base.
I knew if I was on a tribe with Figgy and Taylor, I'd be in trouble.
If the majority of your business is devoted to selling clothes, you could be in trouble.
"We might have our website portals down and then we will be in trouble," he said.
I think about 46 of them that could be in trouble if they focus on impeachment.
When combined with some neat statistical tools, they can predict regions that might be in trouble.
Wrong. If you're using the same password on multiple sites, you could still be in trouble.
McCain says vulnerable lawmakers like McSally could be in trouble unless Congress gets its act together.
" In other words, he said, "The party may be in trouble no matter what it does.
But not until Wednesday morning was there any hint that others there might be in trouble.
"I will be in trouble," said Yuta Ishimoto, 13, who has a pack-a-day habit.
I've got to get back in a routine or I'm going to be in trouble again.
If so, users who couldn't remember or retrieve their Ring login info might be in trouble.
Cuomo lashed out at the state Senate on Friday, worried the deal could be in trouble.
When I got Skyrim, I knew that I'd be in trouble if I went in blind.
You've got to have a sense of humor about it or you're going to be in trouble.
Now, the infamous YouTube star's creative empire might be in trouble, according to a report by Polygon.
If the NEB doesn't fix its issues in the next five months, it could be in trouble.
If they took the item away, they'd be in trouble with players who didn't do anything wrong.
Similarly, emerging-market companies that have borrowed in dollars may be in trouble if their currencies depreciate.
However, the high-flying semiconductor stock could be in trouble as other companies ramp up the pressure.
"If Takata disappears, automakers will be in trouble," he said, because Takata is such a major supplier.
If so, the Oilers could be in trouble, because the Ducks have been just about unstoppable lately.
"If we don't do anything for these people, we know they will be in trouble," he said.
"If we were owned by almost anybody you can imagine, we'd be in trouble," Mr. Remnick said.
If the Warriors find a way to get hot from outside, the Raptors could be in trouble.
Had she waited until morning to complete her shipment order, her Amazon business would be in trouble.
If shoppers start preferring those options when it comes time to pay, PayPal might be in trouble.
Should it break below what is now that $17 "support," says Maley, Snap could be in trouble.
That way, if your CEO gets really busy and responds late, you won&apost be in trouble.
But now the Hubble precision has gotten seemingly better, and the universe might be in trouble again.
He explained that if his enemy ever saw him with the cops, he would be in trouble.
Once people start using court appearances to promote their fashion lines, for example, we'll really be in trouble.
As the trial wound down, the defense actually seemed to be in trouble after it called zero witnesses.
If he struggles the way he did in the first nine games, the Broncos could be in trouble.
So if things take a turn for the worse on the economic front, she could be in trouble.
Thank God that I get to pay people to do certain things because we'd both be in trouble.
I'll throw sides, I'll prepare, and whoever I face the first round, they're going to be in trouble.
Under a competent autocrat, Amazon might be in trouble because their business model is so dependent on government.
If he lied, Cohen might also be in trouble with Democrats, who have promised to hold him accountable.
Their 15-year-old daughter would probably be fine, but the rest of them could be in trouble.
But even if disruption is not occurring in the traditional sense, the incumbents may still be in trouble.
I thought that if we get into a war while this guy is president, we'd be in trouble.
I thought, Shouldn't he be at work—wouldn't he be in trouble for not punching his time card?
But tiny family estates as well as the small importers who work with them will be in trouble.
If this figure Thursday shows the economic weakness has spread to the consumer, investors could be in trouble.
Our correspondent in Beijing notes the surprising "honeymoon" between China and Mr. Trump appears to be in trouble.
It's a good thing Shakespeare wrote before the advent of Twitter, or Sicily might really be in trouble.
If his approval rating doesn't rise over the next two years, multiple Senate Republicans will be in trouble.
"The company was afraid that if he took a walk he might be in trouble," Mwangi told Reuters.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland earlier told reporters that a second Canadian citizen could be in trouble in China.
If your smoke detector is called Kidde and it also has this yellow part, you might be in trouble.
Luke Rodgers could be in trouble with his little brother Jordan for accidentally revealing the ending to The Bachelorette.
Even if you do overcome simulator sickness, you could be in trouble when you return to the real world.
Earlier this year, reports surfaced that said Rogue One may be in trouble, after executives asked for extensive reshooting.
"If they get hit with 10,000 complaints in the first month, they're going to be in trouble," says Straight.
Any individual wouldn't be in trouble with us in that situation because they saved the life of that child.
"There's a significant share of the population that is definitely going to be in trouble for retirement," VanDerhei said.
With the downfall of Pebble late last year, it looked like the wearables market could be in trouble.  Nope.
"We were listening to all the meteorology and knew ... that we were going to be in trouble," she said.
Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare—three programs championed by Democrats—could all be in trouble thanks to this bill.
Larger, well-capitalized REITs will likely be able to absorb the cost, but smaller landlords could be in trouble.
If someone else with similar appeal were to finish ahead of him in Iowa, he could be in trouble.
"If you try to coach women the same as men, you are going to be in trouble," he said.
"I didn't know if I was going to be in trouble or if my parents were going to be mad."
Still, Trump should be careful about taking credit: If and when it goes down, he's going to be in trouble.
"Thinly capitalized insurers may be in trouble if this goes on for a while," Duke University's David Anderson told me.
But if Trump's opponents keep telling themselves that the "Trump effect" will inevitably bring him down, they'll be in trouble.
TAICANG, China — If China calls for a boycott of American goods, Chinese workers like David Xu could be in trouble.
The plan appeared to be in trouble earlier this year when lawmakers seemed to have second thoughts and delayed approval.
If Jobbik and the left manage to coordinate and field joint candidates then Fidesz could be in trouble, Kreko said.
Or look again when Devon and Ryan are discussing whether or not they'll be in trouble at the final seven.
When the trade war between the United States and China accelerated, many investors feared that Boeing would be in trouble.
But if it starts to look like the one that lost him the governor's race, he'll obviously be in trouble.
It looks as though if you aren't juvenile enough to label your group of friends, you might be in trouble.
The Arizona Cardinals could be in trouble ... 'cause the Carolina Panthers have EXTRA motivation to win on Sunday -- 150 LBS.
Still, Trump should be careful about taking credit: if and when it goes down, he's going to be in trouble.
While some non-bank lenders could be in trouble, the quality of loans on JPMorgan's books is strong, Dimon continued.
While some non-bank lenders could be in trouble, the quality of loans on JPMorgan's books is strong, Dimon added.
The university also offers a bystander intervention program to encourage action when a fellow student seems to be in trouble.
"If you only depend on the 23, then you're going to be in trouble," Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski said Thursday.
The Trump Organization, too, could be in trouble, since Cohen explains that its CFO, Allen Weisselberg, was helping him out.
If we do not change the education system that we are in, we are all going to be in trouble.
We are constantly reminded by gay, lesbian and transgender people that gender not only is but should be in trouble.
The poll comes amid a resurgence for Biden, whose candidacy appeared to be in trouble less than two weeks ago.
If you don't see a little self-deprecation in being an icon, then you're really going to be in trouble.
Ronny Jackson's nomination to be Veterans Affairs secretary may be in trouble, according to senators and aides in both parties.
Still, it's never safe to discount Apple, and with its new watch on deck this year, Fitbit could be in trouble.
If the software is deemed by the EPA to be designed to save FCA money, the company will be in trouble.
Almost a year after Tristan Thompson's cheating scandal derailed his relationship with Khloé Kardashian, the couple may be in trouble again.
And because it's easier for a few destructive actors to use technology to wreak catastrophic damage, humanity may be in trouble.
Because if not, we're going to be in trouble, and the president's going to be the last one to realize it.
Worries that Ryan's job could be in trouble if he fails are being heard in the upper chamber, one senator indicated.
One of the last foreign-run tools for online communication in China appears to be in trouble with the authorities there.
If the change at quarterback was an attempt by Coach Ben McAdoo to keep his job, he might be in trouble.
If that net wasn't there, the Lady Brett"—a yacht docked at the end of the pier—"would be in trouble!
"After the semifinal with Coleman, I knew if I don't get my start, I'm going to be in trouble," Bolt said.
While Amazon, Walmart and Target will pick up the slack for bigger toy companies, small toy brands could be in trouble.
If you knew nothing else, you'd think a Republican in a purple state would be in trouble given where Trump stands.
Fillon did nothing, holding a fake job, in effect, in return for the public funds, her husband could be in trouble.
If Google, one of the most valuable companies in the world, were to shutdown its storage system, Snapchat could be in trouble.
Benjamin might be in trouble in this episode, Carol might found out the truth, and Morgan will have to reckon with both.
The 17-year-old rapper's mom could also be in trouble for leaving a minor home alone with a gun and weed.
While playing around in VRChat, an online virtual community, YouTuber Rogue Shadow VR noticed a player who appeared to be in trouble.
Photo credit: Natacha Pisarenko/APElephants are majestic, amazing creatures, but they could be in trouble, along with other species of large mammals.
Investors better hope Goldman shares can turn it around this month or the whole market may be in trouble, according to history.
"I said, 'If you kill me, you better do it in one shot, or you're going to be in trouble,'" Coy recalled.
Gallardo, who pitched for Baltimore last season, seemed to be in trouble all night, retiring the side in order only one time.
Zynga appears to be in trouble if it doesn't deliver another hit game soon, and salvage what's left of it's user base.
Hurricane Irma victims need your help 'I just knew they'd be in trouble' During the storm, the house began crumbling around them.
"Everyone interested in these things whether it's at a high scholarly level or just in general is going to be in trouble."
Mr. Owens added that the agency needed to do a better job of flagging indicators that a veteran might be in trouble.
It is often supposed that voters will break against incumbents, and Republicans will be in trouble if there's merit to that assumption.
SHANGHAI — One of the last foreign-run tools for online communication in China appears to be in trouble with the authorities here.
And if the Lions keep getting it done, Green Bay could slip into irrelevance and Minnesota's division lead could be in trouble.
China's push for the adoption of new energy vehicles, such as electric or plug-in hybrid cars, may also be in trouble.
Or, might there be in trouble in paradise given another Joker has joined the DC Universe in the form of Joaquin Phoenix?
And if employers can get and act upon workers' private health information, everyone will be in trouble, not just mutants like me.
A re/code article published last fall suggested the deal could be in trouble because of tax questions related to the tracking stock.
If you have an incumbent president who's unpopular, backed by a Congress that's pursuing an unpopular agenda, you're going to be in trouble.
After hitting the game-winner, the actor came back to set the next Monday expecting to be in trouble for ducking out early.
"I'm gonna say something and I think I'm gonna be in trouble but I'm gonna do it," Chastain, 41, told host Jimmy Fallon.
"I think higher education will be in trouble," Elmore told Business Insider, pointing to the rise of online learning and mounting college debt.
Co-leader Matt Kuchar dumps the ball into the crowd behind the green on the par-3 fourth and could be in trouble.
Kobe Steel has lately switched its focus to higher-tech metals, but if it cannot guarantee their quality it will be in trouble.
In fact, if you're a reality star who finds that people don't hate you (at least sometimes), you just might be in trouble.
"I'm gonna say something and I think I'm gonna be in trouble but I'm gonna do it," Chastain, 42, told host Jimmy Fallon.
If it's in a 12.5-ounce plastic container with the number P-8827 inside the USDA's inspection mark, you might be in trouble.
You could store the text in a secret folder on your machine, but if anyone gained access to it you'd be in trouble.
Much of the attention this cycle has been focused on the five Democratic senators who may be in trouble in deeply red states.
Dubai (CNN Business)Iraq's oil boom could be in trouble because of a shortage of water it needs to keep the wells pumping.
The poll also suggested that if the race were to narrow to a one-on-one contest, Mr. Trump could be in trouble.
If and when Lewis comes back and shows a full game of usefulness and health, that's when White's owners will be in trouble.
If she succeeded in persuading the judge that Gomez had meddled with the case, Gomez and his client could both be in trouble.
When you crash you get back on the bike and don't feel pain but then after the stage you might be in trouble.
Toad populations have dropped due to habitat loss, and the newly discovered Dixie Valley toad might be in trouble as well, the authors warn.
He's is easily the most recognizable name in the pack of Democrats, but he could be in trouble in light of new abuse allegations.
"If this happened two or three years ago — maybe even last year — we would be in trouble," Szulczewski said in an interview with Recode.
Ozzy Osbourne made recent headlines when he went "missing" for a bit, but now it's his daughter, Kelly, who seems to be in trouble.
When all was wrapped up, we realized—about ten sausages deep—that we were going to be in trouble if we finished them all.
If Trump depresses the turnout by, say, 10 percent, those Republican House members that won by that margin — or less — could be in trouble.
"If you couldn't meet them then you'd be in trouble, those numerical targets came to feel like threats," Saikawa told the town hall meeting.
Google is taking preorders for its wireless gaming service, a new report shows our elections could be in trouble, and Dark Phoenix apparently sucks.
So to clear the air, here are some revised thoughts: I still believe that, without a coach like Moorhead, Franklin would be in trouble.
Many people read about the government shutdown and got the uneasy feeling that if something like that happened to them, they'd be in trouble.
"If Takata disappears, automakers will be in trouble," Koji Endo, managing director at Advanced Research Japan, said in an interview in the past week.
If a Democratic wave turns into more of a tsunami, the incumbent Republican congressman who represents Erie, Mike Kelly, could also be in trouble.
Billionaire Democratic activist Tom Steyer seized on the news of Issa's retirement as another sign that Republicans could be in trouble in the Nov.
While many analysts predict a short-term shock, there are signs that Saudi production could be in trouble for an extended period of time.
Sapp has been fishing forever ... and has showcased a bunch of massive, scaly creatures he's caught ... so Moss and Deion might be in trouble.
If those actions went against predetermined plans for how agencies' money could be spent during the shutdown, whoever made the decision could be in trouble.
"North Korea better get their act together or they are going to be in trouble like few nations have ever been in trouble," Trump added.
But if you were to eat the cesium-137-flavored meat multiple times a week for months on end, then you might be in trouble.
The Humana-Aetna deal appeared to be in trouble earlier this month after it was reported that the DOJ wanted to meet with the companies.
This shift has at least one analyst concerned that Apple may be in trouble if its ecosystem isn't as strong as it used to be.
It took an unusually long time for Kushner's background check to be completed, raising questions about whether he might be in trouble in Mueller's investigation.
"If it's a couple bucks, I get it, but if they try to charge $15, they'll be in trouble," Ward told Motherboard at the time.
The healthcare fund, administered by the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), will be in trouble at the end of the month unless Congress acts.
"They [Morgan Stanley] are softly organizing, but no more than that or they would be in trouble [with the regulators]," said one of the people.
Polling shows the two in a dead heat, and strategists in both parties think McCain — who is serving his fifth term — could be in trouble.
If he gets less than 55 percent or so it means he'll be in trouble come November, when the electorate should be even more liberal.
Malaysia's sovereign rating may be in trouble as an ongoing corruption saga threatens to destabilize the nation's fiscal position, S&P Global Ratings has warned.
But I only found out that the play was supposed to be in trouble after I had read somewhere that it was supposedly in trouble.
She worries that the language is too broad and sweeping — would Microsoft be in trouble if the Russian Ministry of Defense buys new Windows applications?
Were a ship to be in trouble in the Northwest Passage, there would be little authorities could do given the lack of infrastructure, he said.
The economy is good now, but when it turns a corner, "you could have a lot of people who could be in trouble," Schulz said.
But the luxury carmaker also acknowledged that it could be in trouble if Britain leaves the European Union without a Brexit deal that protects trade.
"Very soon, if we are not nimble enough to recognize the issues, we could be in trouble," said Fahd Chinoy, whose family runs Pakistan Cables.
Trump, for his part, on Tuesday expressed uncertainty about Bannon's future in the administration, comments that followed reports suggesting Bannon's job may be in trouble.
Not that she should be expected to win, but if Swearengin has a strong showing, Manchin's brand of centrism could be in trouble, Kessler argued.
Several high-profile weapon systems will be decided by the next Pentagon chief but one to modernize Cold War-era firepower may already be in trouble.
Yellen, though, warned Monday that companies are taking on too much debt and could be in trouble should some unexpected trouble hit the economy or markets.
But the season doesn't end today, and with Paul set to miss at least the next 16 to 24 games, the Clippers could be in trouble.
Agee-Bell said that Nathan didn't tell his mother what happened for a week because he thought he would be in trouble for questioning Thole's remark.
"Reindeer are tremendously important for biodiversity - they are part of the Arctic food chain and without them other species would be in trouble," the scientist warned.
However, in the aftermath of that incident there didn't appear to be serious hand-wringing about how the industry as a whole might be in trouble.
"If big tech companies are going to turn their back on the U.S. Department of Defense, this country is going to be in trouble," Bezos said.
In fact, the US could be in trouble if it doesn't consult with its international partners about the proper planetary protection guidelines for a Martian colony.
"If we are in a race where voters are deciding between Trump and someone who is defending the Obama years, we'll be in trouble," Tanden said.
If it can also perform preliminary analysis, alerting users when their health is be in trouble, it could become indispensable for those that can afford it.
Arcia led off the bottom of the inning with a single but appeared to be in trouble when he slid past third on Suter's base hit.
The offensive took Syrian troops by surprise, prompting concerns in Moscow and Damascus that Mr. Assad's government, long supported by the Russians, might be in trouble.
If the Falcons (4-3) got out of their rut with a win over the Jets last week, then Carolina could be in trouble at home.
Two vulnerable Democrats The two Democrats who vote against abortion rights, to varying degrees, and could be in trouble in the fall are Peterson and McAdams.
As a political strategy, this makes some sense; whatever their politics, most adults are distressed when "children," as an amorphous group, appear to be in trouble.
Stocks have been on a tear lately, ripping to record highs, but investors could be in trouble as September starts off, if history is any indication.
One week of morning hugging and smiling doesn't a trend make, but the fit for Kelly in Today's third hour already appears to be in trouble.
Cain's potential nomination appears to be in trouble, as multiple Republican senators, whose votes he would need for confirmation, have already said they would oppose him.
That doesn't exist, so if you're not breaking it real time with the robots of Google, then you're going to be in trouble on the web.
Steve King, who recently retweeted a Nazi and routinely makes white supremacist comments with aplomb, is suddenly looking like his reelection bid could be in trouble.
Boeing (BA), which is already under pressure over the safety of its 737 Max planes, would be in trouble if China were to stop buying its planes.
But if some have their way, her show could be in trouble, as many are calling on ABC to drop it in lieu of her Jarrett jab.
"Unless you have a patent or some proprietary technology," Shark Tank host Robert Herjavec has said time and time again to contestants, "you're gonna be in trouble."
"Even in death, they worry that one day if they go to declare it they will be in trouble for it," Mr. Moumtzis said, further complicating tracking.
"If the universal income is not included in the budget then the whole government will be in trouble, not just Tria," she said in a radio interview.
"North Korea better get their act together, or they are going to be in trouble like few nations have ever been in trouble," President Trump said Thursday.
The fact that it hasn't moved up much at all during this tells me that if oil comes back down, you're really going to be in trouble.
" Still, Adlon said on the same panel that she thought they "might be in trouble" for the scene, though she "didn't feel like it was rape-y.
A number of private colleges that are heavily tuition-dependent and don't have a lot in terms of endowment or fundraising capacity would also be in trouble.
Depending on how the N.F.C. East shakes out, Jason Garrett of the Dallas Cowboys and Jay Gruden of the Washington Redskins could be in trouble as well.
If the turnout pattern repeats in November, at least two other Republican House members besides Ms. Comstock could also be in trouble: Dave Brat and Scott Taylor.
The Tennessee Titans might be in trouble this weekend ... 'cause Patrick Mahomes' jersey has made its way to The Holy One before the big AFC Championship Game!!!
"If there is a recession, there will be a lot of companies that will be in trouble because of all the debt they've piled on," Yellen said.
But you got there right during its sort of start-to-be-in-trouble days, the era of the monopoly lawsuits and the struggles that it had.
"If big tech companies are going to turn their back on the DoD, this country is going to be in trouble," Bezos said at the Wired25 event.
The former prosecutor also dismissed Giuliani's claim that Trump wouldn't be in trouble because he talked on the tape about paying McDougal by check rather than cash.
That's because Gurley has been saying too many Silicon Valley companies have raised too much money, and will be in trouble, for a couple of years now.
"If big tech companies are going to turn their back on the U.S. Department of Defense, this country is going to be in trouble," Bezos said in October.
"Charles saw Kate and William as the new stars and feared he'd be in trouble," Robert Higdon, the chief executive of Charles' charity foundation in America, told Bower.
Nevada's status as an early presidential state might be in trouble after this cycle anyway; its most powerful protector, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, is retiring this year.
If this fails to revive the economy, the two parties in his populist coalition, the Five Star Movement (M53S) and the nationalist Northern League, will be in trouble.
"She's got a fucking tiger on her tail, and she's gonna be in trouble," Kahele told VICE News, on the phone from his home on the Big Island.
If these are indeed the specs for the OnePlus 5, which we've confirmed arrives this summer, then Samsung and every other Android phone maker might be in trouble.
Moment of Truth Among all the anxieties that Britain's decision to leave the European Union has provoked, here's another one: Are big banks going to be in trouble?
"If big tech companies are going to turn their back on the U.S. Department of Defense, this country is going to be in trouble," Bezos said on Monday.
"Charles saw Kate and William as the new stars and feared he'd be in trouble," Robert Higdon, the chief executive of Charles' charity foundation in America, told Bower.
Hardenberg said the fund would take fairly large stakes in companies, which might be in trouble or have fairly low ratings in terms of their governance and transparency.
Still, domestic manufacturers could be in trouble if they fail to capitalize on perceptions about the quality of their products while also keeping a tight lid on costs.
He told senators he "ought to be in trouble" if they were to uncover anything he'd written disregarding the opinion, "without you asking me specifically about my views."
"North Korea better get their act together or they're going to be in trouble like few nations ever have been in trouble in this world," Trump said Thursday.
Alabama authorities announced Friday they found the remains of a woman who had been missing since December 20, after texting a coworker saying she might be in trouble.
The Marine Corps was very clear when he joined: There would be random drug tests and he would be in trouble if anything showed up in his urine.
And as happens so often when Williams seems to be in trouble, she broke serve in the next game, seizing control with a string of strong baseline replies.
"Without an open platform for free speech and free expression, we will be in trouble," said Mignon Clyburn, the lone Democratic FCC commissioner remaining at the five-member agency.
Second, even if he did, Mr Trump may be in trouble, because rolling up Mr Cohen could help Mr Mueller gain a better understanding of the president's private affairs.
"If you plan on working longer as a way to get by in retirement, you are going to be in trouble," says Craig Copeland, senior research associate at EBRI.
If he goes cold, or even just goes back to hot instead of supernova, they could be in trouble unless the defense can tighten up in front of him.
"I remember we walked out of our meeting and went, 'Oh my gosh, we have to change what we're doing or we're going to be in trouble,'" said Holly.
If your favorite wrestler is a Bayley or a Ziggler, if you adore off the wall tag teams like the Bludgeon Brothers or Breezango, they may be in trouble.
He will have to do a better job Wednesday or these Spurs (a team constructed from glue, Popsicle sticks and Tony Parker's gossip magazine clippings) will be in trouble.
"I thought he would be in trouble by now," said Tom Courtney, a former Iowa state senator and now co-chairman of the Des Moines County Democrats in Iowa.
A rival LNG terminal project by a six-member consortium that included ExxonMobil and Qatar Petroleum, appears to be in trouble after the American company pulled out, Pakistani officials said.
DC Circuit Judge Neomi Rao WASHINGTON – For a very brief time, it appeared Neomi Rao's nomination to the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit might be in trouble.
And if the only thing preventing Google — or Amazon, or anyone else — from being actively bad for society is good leadership, we may be in trouble when their leadership changes.
And, if Sessions generally fails to answer the questions asked effectively and/or looks like a feckless AG, he could be in trouble with the ever-image conscious Trump anyway.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A central bank rescue of Russian bank Otkritie has eased market concerns that other banks could be in trouble, prompting banking stocks to reverse three days of losses.
Fillon was keenly aware on Sunday night of the appeal the Macron phenomenon might have for some of his voters, especially since his own candidacy could now be in trouble.
Some legal analysts have said Nike could be doing more to respond to Avenatti's brash accusations, giving the public reason to believe the company could actually be in trouble here.
Her remarks immediately reverberated across the communications and tech industries, which both have huge stakes in the outcome of the vote, as a sign the plan could be in trouble.
More than half of the fat consumed around the world could be in trouble without bees, since all of the world's oilseed crops at least partially rely on bee pollination.
A handful of Republicans, like the ever-overestimated Susan Collins of Maine, are up for re-election in states that aren't wildly pro-Trump and they could be in trouble.
If North Korea is, in fact, battling an outbreak, the country and its neighbors could be in trouble, since sanctions on the country have limited access to proper medical resources.
Might Rivers be in trouble if the team's prospective free agents — Paul, Blake Griffin and J. J. Redick — decide there is no more championship carrot to chase with the Clippers?
The fact that it hasn't moved up much at all during this big run in oil tells me that if oil comes back down, you're really going to be in trouble.
According to a report by the Financial Times on Monday, citing officials and senior bankers, up to eight Italian banks could be in trouble if voters choose "no" in the referendum.
And I will tell you this: North Korea better get their act together, or they're going to be in trouble like few nations ever have been in trouble in this world.
Each obstacle they face is handled deftly and quickly, to the point where our rogues never feel like they could be in trouble or face any consequences for what they've done.
In terms of vetting the company itself, do some digging into whether the company has a lot of debt — this is often a sign that the company might be in trouble.
The US military's F-235 Joint Strike Force program may be in trouble due to its abysmal mission readiness rates, according to a report from the Project on Government Oversight (POGO).
Conti has assured me that suction alone shouldn't be sufficient to free your tiny T; if, however, you grab your IUD strings along with the cup, you could be in trouble.
" Wrapping up in his game, he then noticed that Kate had moved on ahead and hurried out of the room and said, "Oh, my wife has gone, I'll be in trouble.
The crown prince's ambitious and expensive economic development program, known as Vision 2030, could also be in trouble, Mr. Krane said, if oil producers open the taps and beat down prices.
But we owe it to ourselves to survey what is going on in an attempt to answer our own questions about IPOs, exits, unicorn tallies, and who might be in trouble.
BEIJING — The short, unexpected honeymoon that China enjoyed with President Trump seems to be in trouble, dashing hopes in Beijing that the two countries had embarked on a new, businesslike relationship.
Goldberg predicted that the Department of Energy could be in trouble in those cases, since the court implied that the department was responsible for evaluating far more than it actually did.
Andrew Puzder's confirmation hearing to be the next secretary of labor appears to be in trouble, having been postponed four times as he tries to divest from the company he leads.
The fact that Bitcoin no longer seems to be in trouble, and a long line of upcoming ICOs — token crowdfunding events typically run on the Ethereum platform — surely aren't hurting Ethereum, either.
Pelosi could be in trouble as House Democrats delay vote "We need a much more bolder discussion of the economy, not just Donald Trump," said Klobuchar, a member of the Democratic leadership.
Andreescu looked to be in trouble when she gingerly returned to the court from a medical timeout late in the second set with her right thigh heavily taped and her movement hampered.
"If we keep on 'making statements' and not really doing the work, we are going to be in trouble," Tarana Burke, the founder of the Me Too movement, said before the Oscars.
Were Republicans -- did they -- did they get the sense this president is going to have a problem and may be in trouble, or, gee, it&aposs not as bad as we thought?
"If big tech companies are going to turn their back on the DoD, this country is going to be in trouble," Bezos said on stage at the Wired25 conference in San Francisco.
While at the time he responded to Jasmine's bombshell declaration by saying, "Let's finish your breakfast and then we'll talk," the actor admitted to DeGeneres, 60, that he might be "in trouble."
"Some of the guys who should be in trouble are doing O.K.," said Michael Steel, a longtime House Republican strategist, alluding to lawmakers in districts Mr. Trump lost or only narrowly carried.
Wang had never taken a set off the former world number one in two previous matches and looked to be in trouble after Australian Barty started with a dominant performance on serve.
Several other Democrats have sided with National Right to Life in 2019 and 2020 enough to earn them double-digit scores, but only one of them could be in trouble come November.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki indicated that certain types of commentary videos and online punditry could be in trouble as the company prepares to institute a new policy around "creator-on-creator" harassment.
If the market is defined specifically as college athletics multimedia marketing — as opposed to the entire college sports business, or the more general sports multimedia marketing — the merger could be in trouble.
The Riksbank is worried highly leveraged households - the majority with floating mortgage rates - would be in trouble if house prices fell or rates rose sharply, hitting consumption and causing widespread economic problems.
"Our (only) option is to try to convince Mr. Trump, lecturing and educating him on the importance of the region, and the complexity behind the relations otherwise, we'll be in trouble," Tamura said.
Talks on the expected union appeared to be in trouble in December when Asian Tour chief executive Mike Kerr resigned for unspecified reasons following player concerns about limited opportunities on the combined circuit.
At that point behaviour which seemed reasonable and responsible will start to look like folly, the "crazy projects" of the world will seem unconscionably reckless, and the world will be in trouble again.
" Vice President Joe Biden defended Clinton on the campaign trail in North Carolina, saying she gets a bum rap and that if Trump were held to her standard, then "He'd be in trouble.
The $10.3 million payment on its own is small for Ambac, but with more than $2 billion total par exposure to Puerto Rico debt, the company could be in trouble if defaults continue.
"Without the penalty, the underlying actuarial soundness of the exchanges would be in trouble," said John Baackes, CEO of L.A. Care Health Plan, a Medicaid-based plan that has about 25,000 exchange members.
Mr. van Beurden also recognizes that his company will be in trouble unless it convinces society and governments that it wants to be part of the solution to climate change, not the problem.
As if being a teenager wasn't hard enough already — now you had to be in trouble with your mom for ruining the decorative Pottery Barn towels usually reserved for "guests" with your zit cream?
Elliott threw the new owners, a consortium led by Chinese businessman Li Yonghong, a 300 million euro ($328 million) lifeline in March, just as the 740 million euro purchase looked to be in trouble.
"No one will be held liable or be in trouble for abandoning the cats but we're hopeful the responsible party will get in touch with us to provide needed information," spokesperson Lisa Bloch said.
" -- Hinton suggested Manziel would be in trouble if one of the terms of the plea deal included drug testing ... saying, "Heaven help us if one of the conditions is to pee in a bottle.
Three batters into his start he appeared to be in trouble, surrendering an infield single to Ian Desmond before Carlos Beltran followed with a double that scored Desmond for a 1-0 Texas lead.
Norsemen, a Norwegian comedy that originally aired on NRK1, may have had a little success by being picked up by Netflix for US digital distribution, but without success, later seasons wouldn't be in trouble.
Voter ID laws would be in trouble with such a regime, not least since the evidence that voter fraud is a major problem, and preventing it is a compelling government interest, is basically nonexistent.
They make poor decisions in situations that are socially charged (such as when they desperately want to go to a party) or emotionally loaded (such as when they fear they might be in trouble).
We've had situations where children have stayed silent on really major sextortion cases for months because they were already in trouble online and didn't want to be in trouble for breaking the rules, too.
"If big tech companies are going to turn their back on the DoD, this country is going to be in trouble," said Bezos on stage at the Wired25 conference in San Francisco on Monday.
The bottom line is usually the same though: You're going to be in trouble if you don't act fast, so install something I tell you to, or give me access to one of your accounts.
Specialty Retail July 1: up 8.7%Today: down 0.2% Source: Refinitiv "A bunch of the high-end retailers could be in trouble if the Chinese economy really goes in the tank," said Estimize's Leigh Drogen.
"If it stays this hot we are going to struggle and be in trouble," the 34-year-old Briton, who leads team mate Valtteri Bottas by 39 points in the standings, told reporters on Thursday.
"If the VIX starts to go really high, that means equities are going to be in trouble," Schlossberg added, obliquely referring to the negative correlation between the volatility index and the S&P 500 itself.
The fact that Heller is even competitive, though, in Nevada is a major blow to the idea that the Republican Party is bound to be in trouble because of the shifting demographics in this country.
This is a good development if kept in moderation—which is to say that if the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to Lars von Trier or Kraftwerk, then we might be in trouble.
Here's the Giuliani logic: Cohen is lying to federal prosecutors about what Trump knew and said because he is afraid that if he doesn't his father-in-law will be in trouble with the mob.
"Without these materials, which South Korean chipmakers rely on mostly from Japan, the whole process of semiconductor manufacturing can be in trouble," the source said, asking for anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.
Here's Julia Alexander: YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki indicated that certain types of commentary videos and online punditry could be in trouble as the company prepares to institute a new policy around "creator-on-creator" harassment.
Home Depot shares are up around 153 percent this year, but one top technician warns that the big-box retailer could be in trouble as it gears up to report earnings Tuesday before the bell.
And maybe they'll catch something about how it's going to land, and maybe if they catch something you're going to make a few changes and you'll press Send and you won't be in trouble. Right?
Stock investors could be in trouble heading into next year as the Federal Reserve continues to tighten monetary policy more than what is called for given the low level of inflation, Stifel's Barry Bannister writes.
With each company's share price down between 14 percent and 24 percent in October, the quartet of stocks that has been the most popular trade on Wall Street in recent years appears to be in trouble.
" He issued a new warning over North Korea's development of nuclear weapons and said they "better get their act together or they are going to be in trouble like few nations have ever been in trouble.
Notice where your trees may be in trouble: Often, you can observe when something's wrong, such as when branches are losing leaves and breaking or when mushrooms are growing at the base or on the trees.
Since the appointment of the current anti-establishment government and the subsequent promises to increase public spending, money managers have been worried that the country could be in trouble given its high level of public debt.
Rules on payday loans and debt cards Another major CFPB initiative that could be in trouble is a rulemaking project aimed at payday loans and other types of borrowing that can carry extremely high interest rates.
If you're the sort of movie buff that people drag to trivia nights, those dates will be meaningful, and you will probably breeze through this theme (and if you're a cinephobe, you could be in trouble).
Listen to Dr. Blasey, who told The Washington Post that at the time she was terrified that she would be in trouble if her parents realized she had been at a party where teenagers were drinking.
Dwayne Johnson made his debut as a W.W.E. wrestler in 1996, and his father became a frequent part of his act, leaping into the ring and defending his son when he looked to be in trouble.
Chemicals companies LyondellBasell and Huntsman would be in trouble if Mexico puts retaliatory tariffs on the U.S. Within the energy sector, ExxonMobile, Shell, Chevron are at risk because of their refining presence in the Gulf of Mexico.
It took an unusually long time for Kushner's background check to be completed, raising questions about whether he might be in trouble in U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
If there is no tax reform, no massive de-regulation which the market is, quite literally, banking on; no immigration reform; no infrastructure spending and no ramp up in defense budgets, this market will be in trouble.
Heading into the weekend Hamilton, who leads the standings by 39 points from Bottas having won seven of ten races, had warned the dominant champions would be in trouble if a European heat-wave kept temperatures high.
"To be at this job for almost a year and not have a write-up, not be in trouble, and to just be let go because of mistake, it's not funny to me," she told USA Today.
In April, the ministry disclosed that Mr. Meng was no longer a member of the Communist Party committee that oversees the ministry, a step that sparked speculation on overseas Chinese websites that he could be in trouble.
The comfort they give can be stark, brutal, unflinching, but it is by no means small: It's the comfort of knowing that though we may all be in trouble, we are not here in this mess alone.
It was widely presumed that Thibodeau would be in trouble at season's end if he failed to secure a playoff berth after the headline-making deterioration of Minnesota's relationship with Butler since the end of last season.
This is likely no threat to users who changed their passwords after the hack in 2015, but anybody who hasn't could be in trouble, especially if they used the same password to secure their digital wallet for bitcoins.
A federal judge in Maryland ruled late Thursday that a revised set of lawsuits filed by groups that sued over the ban last time could go forward, meaning that Trump's travel ban could be in trouble once again.
According to the snack blogger behind the Instagram account SnackChatLive, the new flavors will be introduced to the world in 2019, so if your New Year's resolution is to cut down on sugar, you might be in trouble.
As I previously explained, there was reason to think the first-term senator could be in trouble in Wisconsin, a state where the GOP has solidified control of the state government and made ousting Baldwin a top priority.
"If big tech companies are going to turn their back on US Department of Defense, this country is going to be in trouble," Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said Monday, defending government contracts amid a wave of employee protests.
Ryan Bounds's appointment to the 21625th Circuit Court of Appeals appeared to be in trouble on Thursday afternoon as the Senate delayed holding a vote on his nomination even after he overcame a procedural vote the previous day.
When a pandemic does strike, we'll be in trouble in part because American hospitals and pharmacies keep in stock no more than a few days supply of most lifesaving drugs, almost all of which are made in Asia.
But even if she beats him by a wide margin and comes up considerably short of the 50 percent threshold, Feinstein could still be in trouble, or at least have to continue to do battle with her liberal foes.
SHANGHAI/NEW YORK (Reuters) - When U.S President Donald Trump tweeted in May his intention to raise tariffs on Chinese goods, management at California-based NewAir Appliances knew they needed to do something or their business would be in trouble.
If navigating a Hyperloop pod through an airless tube at breakneck speeds is as difficult as the new Break-a-Pod 8-bit video game, then Elon Musk's vision of a "fifth mode of transportation" may be in trouble.
After explosive reports were published recently in The New York Times and The New Yorker detailing allegations of sexual harassment, abuse and assault against Mr. Weinstein, there were immediately signs that the Weinstein Company's imprint might be in trouble.
Even though many babies with borderline readings would be likely to be fine with a vaginal birth, women and their doctors are usually unwilling to take a chance when the monitor suggests that the fetus may be in trouble.
They also noted that Biden has appeared to be in trouble before, specifically about the controversy over unwanted touching of women and his remarks about working with segregationist senators, and each time, the depth of his support remained intact.
If such impasse isn't overcome over the next few weeks, then Greece might be in trouble to repay creditors in the summer and become another headache for European leaders at a time when their main focus in on winning elections.
But he concedes were it not for the project's eye-catching design - a marble structure modeled on a 19th century Italian galleria with shops tailored to super-rich Qataris, whose jobs have survived the austerity - his business might be in trouble.
"The central bank cannot really allow to create an aura of vulnerability around a major bank because there are other banks that are rumoured to be in trouble," Lubomir Mitov, chief economist for Central and Eastern Europe at UniCredit, said.
But he concedes were it not for the project's eye-catching design - a marble structure modelled on a 19th century Italian galleria with shops tailored to super-rich Qataris, whose jobs have survived the austerity - his business might be in trouble.
Some on Wall Street are worried that subprime auto lenders like Credit Acceptance Corp, Ally Financial, and Santander will soon be in trouble, given reports that a rising share of borrowers with low credit scores are delinquent on their loans.
With concerns that his nomination may be in trouble, the administration and its allies have said Pompeo's visit is evidence of his qualifications and -- to counter the frequent criticism that the former Kansas lawmaker tends to be belligerent -- his diplomatic chops.
"If the water level will be increasing as they say, people in Bangladesh will be in trouble," says the Danish foreign official Eskjaer says of seeing the flash of colorful embroidery at a meeting dedicated to protecting a rapidly melting Arctic.
An aim of Republican legislation is to reduce private premiums, but Ms. Sines's son, who along with her other two grown children signed up for Medicaid under the expansion, has been warning that their coverage could be "in trouble," she said.
"While you might think a business that relies on retailers would be in trouble here, the company has had a lot of success expanding into all sorts of digital channels, and that's where the consumers are spending their money these days," Cramer said.
But the EU has so far been steadfast in its view that it cannot open the withdrawal agreement, and Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said both sides would be "in trouble" if the new prime minister was intent on tearing up the deal.
A recent public opinion survey by a prominent local polling company suggested most South Koreans thought Park deserved a second chance, while some experts have suggested the KOC could be in trouble with the International Olympic Committee if it upholds the ban.
James blasted the Cavs' roster after a loss to the shorthanded New Orleans Pelicans on Monday, calling the team "top-heavy as s---" and saying it needed a "f---ing playmaker" and would be in trouble if he or Kyrie Irving got injured.
The Texans lost Johnson late in the half to further deplete their secondary, and when Carr hit Tyrell Williams for a 46-yard catch-and-run for a score with 7:53 left in the third quarter, Houston appeared to be in trouble.
Republicans know if they don't get the economy really moving "they're going to be in trouble next year," said Forbes, referring to the midterm election in November 2018 when Americans vote on all 33 House seats and 33 out of 100 Senate seats.
But, he warned, if young people who came out in droves for Sanders — like Dean's 23-year-old son — continue to feel estranged from the top of the ticket and stay at home, Democrats from Clinton on down will be in trouble.
We have to fight with everything we&aposve got because if somehow they&aposre able to rig the elections again, as I believe they did in 2016, then we&aposre all going to be in trouble, as democracy dies right here on our watch.
So it is just like a company that has totally failed and is given another loan by a banker who feels that if he declares the bankruptcy his books will be in trouble, so keeps extending loans and pretends that the loan is performing.
And then, if we can also make them have a conversation after the film, and they can think about how it can relate to their own life, or their friend's life, or their sister's life, somebody that they know who might be in trouble.
NEITHER DO WE. Amidst all of the mess, however, was one guy who knew what he wanted and how to get it: Bryan, the 37-year-old chiropractor with a very sexy Spanish accent who told Rachel she's about to be "in trouble" because he's Colombian.
Tax reform Trump and Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) both want to reform the tax code, but the effort seems to be in trouble.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Urban areas are expected to grow by 80 percent by the end of the next decade, and unless they grow up rather than out, they could be in trouble, according to a new report from the World Resources Institute and Yale University.
He also said on the campaign trail that he would "open up" the country's libel laws — although he later backed off that pledge in an interview with editors and writers at The Times, joking that he personally might be in trouble if the laws were loosened.
It looked like the Warriors could be in trouble when Draymond Green picked up two fouls in a span of just six seconds, but after Kevin Love missed a pair of free-throws, Kevin Durant hit a 3-pointer that gave the lead back to Golden State.
"Let me send a friendly reminder: one would not be in trouble had one not asked for it," Kang said, in Mandarin and then in English, translating the popular Chinese internet meme phrase "No zuo no die" and claiming some Cathay Pacific staff pretended not to understand Mandarin.
He might be suggesting that, if Blizzard implemented a strict ban on the drug, players who use it with a prescription from a doctor to treat a disorder like ADHD could be in trouble because they'd have to choose between taking the drug and competing in the League.
They say we only use 10 percent of our brainpower, and if we don't get another 10 percent allocation, we're going to be in trouble from just boredom, from just being bored by running into the same problems socially, and just trying to live as a biological being.
Add to this the fact that Rousey lost her fight in December to Holly Holm, a fight that demolished the invincibility that Rousey's reputation, and more importantly Hollywood's interest in her, had been built on, and it's not hard to see that Ronda Rousey could be in trouble in motion pictures.
But The New York Times reports that Our Revolution might already be in trouble: The announcement of the group, which will be livestreamed Wednesday night, also comes as the majority of its staff resigned after the appointment last Monday of Jeff Weaver, Mr. Sanders's former campaign manager, to lead the organization.
That's why GM announced plans to close five North American plants and cut about 14,000 jobs by the end of next year: Not because GM is in trouble today, but because it will soon be in trouble if it doesn't free up the cash it needs to radically change its business.
" During one stay abroad, for example, he returned to his room to find a new tube of toothpaste where his near-empty tube had been, as well as a signed note from the room attendant: "Your toothpaste is coming to an end and I didn't want you to be in trouble.
Honestly, most kids are worried about getting caught doing something bad, like being at a party, a concert or anything that they really weren't supposed to do … I would much rather get in trouble with my parents, than be in trouble with a kidnapper, where no one can find me.
I don't know that we're putting less into our personal savings than previous generations, but we don't have pensions to fall back on in the way that they did, and if it's all on our own behavior and our own responsibility, I think a lot of us are going to be in trouble.
Blackman must hang tough against the Miami front seven and get the ball to his playmakers, but the offense could be in trouble if the blocking up front is as suspect as it was against the Demon Deacons, who amassed five sacks and 17 tackles for loss, numbers that play right into Miami's strength. 1.
They accept that high-cost oil regions like Scotland's North Sea, Canada's oil sands and the Russian Arctic may be in trouble, but expect at least one more oil boom, born from the ashes of today's bust, because there has been so little investment in the past two years to open up new sources of supply.
I do hope that's one of the takeaways that people have is that you always should be able to count on your family, and if stuff ever gets really bad and your family's not there because you shut them out, or they've shut you out and you've made no attempt to reconnect, we'll be in trouble.
Mark SanfordMarshall (Mark) Clement SanfordScaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump Sunday shows - Recession fears dominate Possible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat MORE's open seat in South Carolina, appear to be in trouble during the home stretch, forcing the House GOP's campaign arm to conduct last-minute rescue operations.
But as Dawson notes, slowing iPhones sales aren't necessarily a signal that Apple is in any sort of trouble (it's kind of hard to be in trouble when you have $216 billion in the bank): All those Apple TVs and Apple Watches that Apple sells (which Apple doesn't explicitly break out, mind you) work best when used alongside an iPhone.
"If big tech companies are going to turn their back on the U.S. Department of Defense, this country is going to be in trouble," Amazon CEO (and DoD Innovation Advisory Board member) Jeff Bezos told a tech conference audience last summer, as his company vied for a $10 billion military cloud-computing contract and planned its exit from a series of money-losing ventures in China.
Read more: Leaked memo reveals Norwegian Cruise Line is cutting pay by 20% for salaried workers and moving to a 4-day work week as coronavirus slams the industryThe first sign the cruise industry could be in trouble came on February 1, after a man who had been on Carnival Corporation's Diamond Princess tested positive for the coronavirus six days after he left the ship.
I told them that my bag was too full to open, and it would be impossible to close again once they opened it and tried to get out of it, but the policeman told me (he was very calm and nice) that he did not want open anything really but the cameras were watching him and that I had to open it otherwise he would be in trouble.
And I can tell you, I&aposm watching social media, Sean, there are a lot of Democrats tweeting and on Facebook, talking about if Crowley goes down, and as you say, A.P. has just called it, that Nancy Pelosi is going to be in trouble because with incumbents like this starting to fall-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: &aposm defending Nancy-- HENRY: A lot of Democratic people who-- HANNITY: I stand Nancy and Maxine Waters.
ET. In his mind, the Moore loss is short-term pain (the GOP margin shrinks to a single seat) for the long term gain (the GOP brand doesn't have to be associated with an accused child molester for the next few years.) At issue for McConnell is that the forces at work in the Alabama race suggest that his plans to expand the GOP Senate majority in 2018 may be in trouble.
Sessions might be in trouble Comey made waves when he testified that the FBI had reason to believe that Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE would recuse himself from any Russia investigation, ominously referring to "facts" that he could not discuss in an open setting.
Fred UptonFrederick (Fred) Stephen UptonThe 9 House Republicans who support background checks Al Green says impeachment is 'only solution' to Trump's rhetoric Trump primary challenger Bill Weld responds to rally chants: 'We are in a fight for the soul of the GOP' MORE (R-Mich.) and Rodney DavisRodney Lee DavisHouse Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 House Democrats target 2020 GOP incumbents in new ad Illinois House Republicans call on Trump to not commute Blagojevich's sentence MORE (R-Ill.), two centrists from the Midwest, could also be in trouble if a blue wave materializes this fall.

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