Sentences with phrase «few potholes»

The phrase "few potholes" means that there are only a small number of holes or gaps in the road surface. Full definition
NEW YORK — In a November budget update released Thursday, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg shrunk a multibillion dollar budget gap by cutting thousands of jobs and trimming services to the bone, including eliminating 6,000 teaching positions, overnight staffing at 20 fire companies, filling fewer potholes and shrinking library hours.
9,000 fewer potholes will be filled, child care co-payments will increase, police cars will stay on the road longer and prisoners will be fed fewer slices of bread.
On the road to unlimited energy, the world's most complex science experiment encounters a few potholes
Smith's run of good luck at the box office ran into a few potholes after Wild Wild West bombed and The Legend of Bagger Vance fizzled, but Michael Mann gave the star's career a fresh start, handing him his biggest role to date.
And there are only a few potholes to concern parents.
There is a great deal of things to like about Project Cars but it expectedly does have a few potholes.
While it handles flat city streets easily, a few potholes will make you aware that there is a significant lack of comfort.
It did feel planted when loaded up, even over a few potholes.
I dodged a few potholes, but only because I was being extra careful, the few I did hit didn't break my fillings or loosen my kidneys.
This time, though, the path has a few potholes.
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