They say school toilets are recognised as being a trouble-spot for bullying, with some children avoiding going, possibly leading to continence problems. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Usually the driver can tap a traffic icon to receive info on how long the delay is, what type of obstruction (accident, construction, lane closing), and then decide whether or not to detour around a trouble-spot. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Usually the driver can tap a traffic icon to receive info on how long the delay is, what type of obstruction accident, construction, lane closing, and then decide whether or not to detour around a trouble-spot. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Residents and international observers alike had been wondering what might happen if a televised debate between the two candidates went ahead on Thursday, but the last potential trouble-spot seen by peacekeepers ahead of the poll is now a huge rally Bemba's alliance has planned for Friday in Kinshasa. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Virtually everywhere there is a trouble-spot or insurrection around the world, if you scratch the surface you'll see these intolerant Saudi-inspired and financed Islamicists spewing their hatred of everyone else. ❋ Unknown (2006)
And so it was Ambassador-at-Large Rajasinghe who got all the publicity, as he moved from one trouble-spot to another, massaging egos here, defusing crises there, and manipulating the truth with consummate skill. ❋ Clarke, Arthur C. (1979)
"Our assessment of the labour situation is that our attitudes and practices towards black employees require a major overhaul: that this is a potential trouble-spot and that there are trends that call for a change in direction." ❋ THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (1952)
He was wondering how long it would take for Pyairr Ravney to make useful troops out of the newly-surrendered slave soldiers, and where he was going to find contragravity to shift them expeditiously from trouble-spot to trouble-spot. ❋ H. Beam Piper (1934)
Berlin is also a social trouble-spot, with large numbers of jobless and underemployed migrants and easterners. ❋ Unknown (2011)
While Skilled Stadium has been a trouble-spot for sometime the Swans haven't won there since 1999 the Cats 'dominance through the midfield and going inside their forward 50 showed how much improvement they must make to be a legitimate premiership threat. ❋ Unknown (2010)
As you've probably noticed by now, ESPN, like other networks, is fully capable of overlooking that potential trouble-spot. ❋ By KEN WILLIS (2010)
Buddy Dyer wants to remake the city's other trouble-spot complexes in its image. ❋ Unknown (2010)
And while I don't mean to minimize the seriousness of these points from Qlik, bear in mind that IPO prospectuses always seek to disclose every single possible trouble-spot the company could encounter-so, it would be fair to view some of these risk factors as possible but not not probable market impediments for Qlik. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Pity the Obama Administration, having to behave as if Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari and Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai were reliable stewards of U.S. security interests in the world's most troubling trouble-spot. ❋ Unknown (2009)
By building up an arsenal of texts you created, with and without your students in-mind, you will have lots of writing to pull-from when you identify a trouble-spot in their writing. ❋ Unknown (2008)