Sentences with phrase «about running out of options»

Amy talks about running out of options to help her child with reactive attachment disorder in regard to funding and therapy options.
This set includes 100 black 2BA replacement dart tips, so you don't have to worry about running out of options in the middle of a serious game.

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While United are relaxed about offering a new deal to the Spaniard, the goalkeeper's current contract runs out in the summer of 2019, although with an option to extend it by a year.
In the near future, the government has run out of options trying to stop the city's maniacal crime lord - who owns the police force and is about to bring the city to its knees.
Trying to fly on PC without a controller requires swiping the mouse about the desk multiple times in the same direction to really turn, if sensitivity is increased as required in the options menu, it effects both in and out of vehicle movement with a single slider option running everything.
This is one of LG's latest and it comes with Android Wear 2.0 on the watch out of the box, and it has a minimal style to it that will be easy to pair with just about anything you wear, though it might not be the best option for activities like running or exercise.
No matter which option you pick, if you do happen to run out of battery life, either can be used in passive mode with the included cable, so you don't have to worry about running out of music when you run out of battery life.
As a companion piece to the Cool Tools item about HelloSign that ran in our March / April issue, we wanted to give readers an idea of the other options out there for digital signature management.
When Comer ran out of financing options, he called the Social Security Administration as a last resort to ask about West's disability benefits.
Farmers are running out of options because the ozone - depleting chemical methyl bromide, long used to fumigate berry fields before planting to fight pests, weeds and soil - borne pathogens, is being phased out under international treaty and the manufacturer of a proposed replacement, methyl iodide, pulled its product from the United States last year amidst controversy about potential risks to the environment and public health.
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