Sentences with phrase «into unexpected problems»

That is why when a joint venture led by Affinity Living Group ran into some unexpected problems during the lease - up stage of their portfolio of four newly developed assisted living / memory -LSB-...]
A good Richmond renters insurance plan will help California tenants cover the costs that they may face should they ever run into unexpected problems.
Having the convenience of not needing to apply for an extension helps many clients who run into unexpected problems and need to extend their policies, and with optional benefits for most needs, it's easy to see why TransTerm policies can compete with other company's offers.
Since almost all DOD contracts are now fixed cost, any cost overruns are mainly paid for by Lockheed, meaning that if it runs into unexpected problems delivering on weapons systems, its earnings can be badly affected.

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Things were so nascent that as Wired reported in 2010, the ad agency buying the ads ran into an obvious but unexpected problem: «It had to create websites for its clients, who weren't even sure that interacting online was a good idea - or that the ads were even legal.»
For example, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho provided an unexpected insight into how to solve a management problem I was wrestling with.
Since launching in Pakistan earlier this year, the high costs of car ownership and low cost of wages have thrown up unexpected problems for the company, offering captivating insights into the prevailing political economy and the role of capital owners in a sharing economy.
In between, we are given snapshots of a vanished America where religion and culture still played a vital role in public life, as well as odd and unexpected little tidbits: a craze for church bell towers in the 1920s; Cram's home life with his beloved wife, Bess, and their children; the messy business breakup with Goodhue; Cram's mildly embarrassing foray into the horror genre, Black Spirits and White; his strange proposal for an island to be raised ex nihilo in Boston's Charles River; the problems inherent when working with rich Swedenborgians; and a Japanese Christian university he designed on a mix of Oriental and Dutch Modernist themes.
We expect therefore that the opposite process will take place when routine is disturbed by running into some unexpected obstacle or problem: that this will cause a sudden switch from «mechanical» to «minding» or «mindful» behaviour.
Whereas if the risky bits are unexpected, even a well trained midwife is going to have problems away from hospitals and if woo comes into it, you are sunk anyway.
Even if you don't expect to run into these types of problems during pregnancy, the unexpected can happen and you want to be prepared.
Last week, Rogers's team inadvertently crashed a drone into the Arctic Ocean, and when they retrieved it, they found an unexpected problem.
In the past, this has led to unexpected toxicity problems, when drugs moved into clinical trials after toxicity tests in rats failed to reveal adverse effects (e.g. Troglitazone).
«This is going to be a place where people accomplish things that seem beyond their reach, where you run into a problem rather than away from it, where you continue to do the unexpected and where people live dreams that seem too big to dream,» Dr. Ken Montgomery said at the ceremony.
Bankruptcy is a workable solution for debt problems when you run into a crippling financial situation like job loss, unexpected medical bills or unpredictable changes in real estate or stock market investments.
An example of this kind of surprise happened in relation to the Antarctic ozone hole, where unexpected chemistry on surfaces of ice particles lead to much more efficient destruction of ozone in the polar vortex than had been expected, making an existing concern into a serious problem.
Although you can earn a steady flow of revenue from renting out a property, you will almost inevitably run into the problem of unexpected costs.
Temporary and occasional frustration at unexpected problems is replaced by a constant state of annoyance, bubbling over often into angry outbursts.
Funerals typically have several important costs all rolled into one, and this is why many people have problems with paying for the unexpected death of a loved one.
When unexpected wrenches are thrown into the gears, a good problem solver will stay calm and think critically to get things moving again.
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