1. Allowing a sixteen-year-old to stay out all night is just inviting trouble. 2. Any government that sells arms to dictators is inviting trouble. 3. A one-out walk to Martinez invited trouble, and was a sure sign Helling was tiring. 4. But Clinton has invited trouble with his abysmal mishandling of the legitimate Whitewater questions that have simply been left hanging. 5. But no matter how much trouble he invited, he always had his talent and his passion for the game to fall back on. 6. But to persist in carelessly labeling all who are driven by that impulse as refugees is to invite more trouble than we know. 7. Clinton even suggested that the Republicans were inviting trouble from overseas with their accusations. 8. If an antenna is not properly installed, it may even invite trouble by attracting lightning strokes. 9. If the IOC selects Stockholm, it will appear to be inviting trouble. 10. If the Rangers must use their relievers in the middle innings, Oates said, they will be inviting trouble. |