As with any other type of contract, always ask lots of questions and read all documentation thoroughly so you understand the terms to which you are agreeing so you don't get
blindsided once you sign on the dotted line.
Not exact matches
If you haven't seen the altercation, here's Andersen
blindsiding Hansbrough and pushing him
once he was back on his feet:
«This community finds itself
once again
blindsided with the last - minute announcement of yet another hotel conversion,» Congressman Joe Crowley wrote in a letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio last week that accused the administration of opening the site with «no prior notice, and zero community input.»
The underutilized Brie Larson, who
blindsided nearly everyone with her dramatic chops in «Short Term 12» (she'd appeared in mostly light comedy up until then, and even started as a teen pop singer) is
once again in terrific form, and it's probably only a matter of time before she leaves behind relatively unremarkable roles like the object - of - affection in «21 Jump Street» for good.
Blindsided by this development, the user found this page where he spotted a disclaimer that backups automatically get assigned an expiration date
once you stop using your phone for two weeks or longer.
So here are several things employees can do to prevent themselves being
blindsided by a merger, as well as several actions they can take
once a merger has been announced.
Beyond that, asking this question ensures that you're not
blindsided by unrealistic goals
once on the job.
The real concern is about you not being
blindsided by an under - writing complication
once you've already submitted earnest money and dedicated a month of your time to finding a home.