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He cries a lot because he’s teething.
But are not those precisely the teething troubles which any great mechanised enterprise always encounters in its initial stage?
Following teething troubles, it is now the company's pride and joy.
Until it was put into production, the teething troubles were never overcome.
It is a genuine naval aircraft, and we hope that eventually, with luck, it will have had fewer teething troubles.
That there were teething troubles we all know.
Then it appeared that oil and gas became at least highly competitive with nuclear energy, which itself was having teething troubles.
I am sure that it will have its teething troubles, like any other nation of federated territories.
Only then can we appreciate the teething troubles of a nuclear power station of this kind.