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17 Sentences With "invite trouble"

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Otherwise, just having a professional camera around my neck could invite trouble.
It is a fairly simple process and does not invite trouble as some taxpayers may fear.
Accepting overseas donations for the construction of a mosque was also sure to invite trouble from the authorities.
But congressional Republicans are warning the White House that a vote on just the debt limit would invite trouble.
Posing with the items was dangerous; even the slightest hint of capitalistic sympathies could invite trouble from the authorities.
As his belly expanded into its unmistakable shape, Tanner spent more and more time at home, fearful that out on the street, the sight of a pregnant man would invite trouble.
And while Bay himself did fine at the LeEco press conference, it seems we've reached the point where simply having Bay's image on stage is to invite trouble and ruin upon your keynote.
That person was Young Thug, who was more on-the-nose by literally calling his song "MLK" but decided to invite Trouble and Shad da God to join in on the revolution, too.
In Sulaimaniya, home of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), officials caution that the vote could invite trouble from Turkey and Iran, and a referendum should be held at a more appropriate time.
Some officials in the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), based in Sulaimaniya, have cautioned that the vote could invite trouble from Turkey and Iran and a referendum should be held at a more appropriate time.
OpenAI's safety team concluded that open-sourcing all of their work might, rather than advancing humanity's common interests, invite trouble; when they developed GPT-2, they didn't release it publicly, expressing worries that it'd be easy to misuse for plagiarism, bots, fake Amazon reviews, and spam.
But after living in the Netherlands with my family and learning how the Dutch approach to sex education in homes and schools produces some of the world's best sexual health outcomes and highest levels of gender equality, I discovered the problem with fear as motivation: When children learn that certain body parts are dangerous and invite trouble, they learn sexual shame.
After a Russian woman claimed she was raped by a state politician, he suggested that some rape victims invite trouble by socialising with "strangers" and blamed the media for highlighting the issue. Naik was criticised by leaders of opposition parties such as CPI-M, BJP and SP for blaming the rape victim and media.
They formally accepted the Philadelphia Confession, provided they be allowed to preach and teach whatever they learned from the Holy Scriptures "regardless of any creed or formula in Christendom." Alexander Campbell, Age 65 A majority of the Redstone Association voted to receive the Brush Run Church on the basis of its statement. Some of the ministers protested, insisting that such a course was to invite trouble. There were many fundamental points of difference between the Brush Run Church and the regular Baptist churches, and these were gradually to become more pronounced.
The story begins when an earthquake in Antarctica uncovers ancient man-made remains beneath the ice. The US military powers in the area ignore international law and take over without reporting the discovery to any other countries at work on the continent. The general in charge, Griffin Yeats, calls in his son Conrad and the only woman Conrad ever truly loved (yet could never be with), Australian linguist and ex-nun Serena Serghetti. While each has their own reasons for being there, they both invite trouble when they discover that what they've uncovered at the bottom of the chasm is the top of a pyramid.
"In more recent years, taniwha have featured prominently in New Zealand news broadcasts—due to taniwha spirits being referenced in both court cases and in various legal negotiations." Beliefs in the existence of taniwha have a potential for controversy where they have been used to block or modify development and infrastructure schemes. In 2002, Ngāti Naho, a Māori tribe from the Meremere district, successfully ensured that part of the country's major highway, State Highway 1, be rerouted in order to protect the abode of their legendary protector. This taniwha was said to have the appearance of large white eel, and Ngāti Naho argued that it must not be removed but rather move on of its own accord; to remove the taniwha would be to invite trouble.
The collection contains a mix of covers, such as the Hank Williams classic “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” and original compositions, including the prophetic “What Can You Do to Me Now?,” a forlorn ballad Nelson wrote with Hank Cochran in December 1970 just days before his house burned down on December 23. The Texan later quipped, “Even though the title – “What Can You Do to Me Now?” – seemed to invite trouble, the story was really about getting strong in the face of adversity.” Nelson also wrote “I’m a Memory,” which would be released as a single and reach number 28 on the country singles chart. Willie Nelson and Family also contains Nelson's first cover of “Today I Started Loving You Again,” written by Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens.

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