Examples of using Get in trouble in English and their translations into Hindi
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It involves navigating investment compliance laws, and you could get in trouble if you don't seek professional help along the way.
you can get in trouble by the government.
If you get in trouble in the water, call out
On purpose. I was afraid you would get in trouble and I didn't want them to see me.
And if you get in trouble, and I am not there… you just press this button.
Traders get in trouble when they stubbornly hold onto a trade refusing to believe their hunch,
Then, if you asked the wrong questions you could get in trouble.
If you are going to travel today, it will be better for some time you postpone it otherwise you may get in trouble.
It is a very powerful tool and you could get in trouble with the law.
so I was afraid I would get in trouble if I didn't say yes.
And how many things in the Bible could we refer to of how when people get in trouble, get to God.
And I was afraid to ask for directions home cause I-I didn't know if I was gonna get in trouble.
I know if you look too far ahead you get in trouble.
you may resign after being dissatisfied with something and if you do, then you may get in trouble, so be patient.
as Officer Bruch said in the previously linked lecture,“Everybody does something that they could get in trouble for… Don't think you're so innocent.”.
But that's why we have reformed the system in this country so that if banks get in trouble in future, they are bailed out by their own creditors and not by the taxpayer.
Packer expressed that he feels bad knowing reporters can get in trouble for quoting him, but argues that there's nothing inherently wrong with him simply being in the“right place at the right time” to offer a timely,
My dad got in trouble all the time.
As if he ever got in trouble….
If an algorithm tries to do too much, it gets in trouble.