Maybe this is nothing more than a bump in the road, a mere blip on the sports radar. |
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This is just a bump in the road for the company, but likely one they did not expect. |
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A film like this doesn't have the luxury of having money thrown at it every time it encounters a bump in the road. |
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It is not implausible now to see Modernism, for example, as a bump in the road rather than a major alternative tradition. |
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Senior administration officials insist the split within the party is just a bump in the road. |
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Having to stare at an image for long moments simply in order to decipher what is being shown tends to place a bump in the road of the story. |
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Any bump in the road is greeted not just as evidence of the crack-up, but as its beginning. |
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The driver died after flying over a bump in the road and hitting a pylon which collapsed on to spectators. |
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The re-pricing of credit risk is an ongoing process, and the events of this summer represent a bump in the road. |
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When an additional load is placed on the springs or the vehicle meets a bump in the road, the springs will absorb the load by compressing. |
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Go quietly, peacefully, take a deep breath every time you encounter a bump in the road, and leaving no doubt and all fear. |
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The vandals that cause all this concern are much too technically savvy to even consider that a bump in the road. |
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Australia Post has 118 line haul drivers, each assigned to various routes, and they know every bump in the road like the back of their hand. |
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Call it a pause or a hiatus or a bump in the road or a dead end. |
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We are now experiencing a bump in the road with some prices hitting levels not seen since the Great Depression. |
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Recent corporate scandals have put a temporary bump in the road for PIPE issuers. |
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Foreshadowing heavier ice conditions, or just a bump in the road? |
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The government has tried to paint a picture today that this investigation and the court case have gone along full of federal financial resources and without a bump in the road. |
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The only bump in the road, as for any major project of this type, especially unique and complex work like this-this is a building that is unique on the continent-is that there are always some unexpected things that crop up. |
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In August, however, the process hit a fairly major bump in the road. |
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Next time you go for your exalted drumset fill, you're going to have to justify: Is this tom embellishment going to further the passage of the groove or is it going to put a bump in the road? |
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The Impact Sensor? base valve will sense a bump in the road and automatically adjust the shock to absorb the impact, leaving the shock with greater control when it is needed. |
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If there is a potential bump in the road for the NBA in the UK, it is its lack of a television deal. |
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Ms. Leopold... said today that she saw the attack, for which she received more than 50 stitches, as more of a bump in the road than a serious deterrence to her goal. |
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