Sentences with phrase «immediate trouble»

In addition to the ethical implications, such shortcuts tend to invite more immediate troubles, too.
4 in 10 households without any life insurance would have immediate trouble paying living expenses if they were to lose their primary wage earner
His decisions are sometimes based on a rush of blood... coming off his line to collect when he has no chance, coming out of the box when he's better staying put, ill considered release of the ball putting others in immediate trouble....
The measure encountered immediate trouble as four GOP senators said they opposed it but were open to negotiations.
The new government ran into immediate trouble, failing to trigger the COBRA emergency committee for the Grenfell Tower fire disaster, where the initial state response had compounded the catastrophe.
In other words, 1 in 3 households would have immediate trouble paying living expenses if a breadwinner died.
And the immediate trouble isn't even over.
If a wire's insulation is compromised in a fashion that might affect safety, the «professional» should pay to have it replaced, without regard for whether it's causing any immediate trouble.
Most people will avoid getting their car tires rotated because there is no immediate trouble, so they wait until the tires need to be replaced.
Artists primarily speak of art, and after that there is immediate trouble.
1 in 3 families would have «immediate trouble paying living expenses if the primary wage earner died,» according to LIMRA, and life insurance is the best way to protect your family against this risk.
Put it this way: One in three households would have immediate trouble paying living expenses if the primary wage earner were gone.
Four in 10 households without any life insurance would have immediate trouble paying living expenses if their primary wage earner died.
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