81.   If his huge popularity reflects the support of the American people for his unyielding stand, it spells trouble for the rest of the world.

82.   If not, a sub-par Oakley spells trouble for the Knicks.

83.   If the case continues, or flares up around election time, it could spell trouble for other Republicans.

84.   In short, ETFs may just be the kind of better mousetraps that could spell trouble for traditional fund families.

85.   In other words, a watershed overloaded with pollutants spells trouble, no matter how much money is thrown at it.

86.   In most countries, a decade of rotten economic performance would have spelled trouble for the ruling political party.

87.   In the long run, that could spell trouble for the consumer market, although that is hardly a concern today.

88.   Incumbents did well, which may spell trouble for Democratic chances of taking back control of the House next year.

89.   It also could spell trouble if a slowing economy hurts earnings, which provides some of the cash to cover interest payments on the debt.

90.   It ended up spelling trouble for Jokinen, who agreed to sign autographs at the grand opening.

v. + trouble >>共 338
have 64.66%
cause 4.13%
spell 2.46%
get_in 1.56%
avoid 1.46%
mean 1.41%
face 1.34%
report 1.28%
stir_up 1.02%
give 0.98%
spell + n. >>共 287
trouble 19.20%
end 13.57%
disaster 8.67%
name 7.15%
doom 5.14%
word 4.50%
difference 2.81%
death 1.53%
opportunity 1.45%
danger 1.37%
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