81. The bill also shifts control over water rights to the states, which in many Western jurisdictions would mean serious trouble for threatened fish species like the Pacific salmon. 82. The hearings mean big trouble for an administration trying to deal with a Republican Congress. 83. The Namasi affair could mean trouble for all three governments. 84. The success of cheap computers could mean serious trouble for the newly introduced systems that turn television sets into Internet terminals. 85. The Terps are scheduled to play UCLA in the second round of the San Juan Shootout, and that means big trouble for the boys in blue. 86. The truth is hard for the West to accept because it means trouble ahead. 87. This could mean trouble, however, for status symbols as a primary consumer choice. 88. This might be temporary, or this might mean big trouble. 89. This unintended philanthropy could only mean trouble for Northwestern, which had suspended its leading rusher, Dennis Lundy, on Friday for an unexplained violation of team policy. 90. This, he knew, meant trouble. |