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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
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In trouble

Hi.
How is 'the project is in trouble' different from it having a problem?

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soheil1 How is 'the project is in trouble' different from it having a problem? We won't know unless you present the nature of the trouble or problem. As it stands without context, there is no difference.

  • soheil1 How is 'the project is in trouble' different from it having a problem?
  • We won't know unless you present the nature of the trouble or problem.
  • As it stands without context, there is no difference.
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soheil1How is 'the project is in trouble' different from it having a problem?
We won't know unless you present the nature of the trouble or problem. As it stands without context, there is no difference.

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