Sentences with phrase «bounced around a little bit»

They continue on, griping and complaining perhaps, but without making decisions that would change their lot, so deeply entrenched that they reject risks that might bounce them around a little bit.
This piece you are currently reading is going to bounce around a little bit to make sense of everything we must focus on here, so we will break it down by first looking at the laws in North America (United States, Canada and Mexico), then we will take a quick peek into how the laws work in other countries around the world.
I guess in the beginning she bounced around a little bit like many of us did, but for a long time she's had a really good solid job and she has always been the one making the money, bringing home the health benefits to allow me to try and build something bigger.

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I noted a little while ago that the MER for VWO has actually bounced around a bit, from the 0.30 % in 2006, down to 0.25 % in 2007, and now back up a bit to 0.27 %.
The price bounces around and that adds a little bit of uncertainty, potentially a lot of uncertainty... A tax, on the other hand, sends a very strong price signal that's unambiguous and not clouded with a lot of noise, so that people can actually understand what carbon will cost them and how the price of carbon will increase persistently and predictably over time.
Once they bounce around in the pot for a little bit, you'll get them back and you'll see they have a much better healing rate for you.
Funkily, the lock symbol sits inside a circle and can be jiggled around by tilting the phone in a sort of pointless but fun little game, which I'm sure kids and teens will amuse themselves with - I certainly had a bit of fun making the lock symbol bounce around the inner circle.
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