Sentences with phrase «leads to a bit of»

We would say the US is growing faster than its real potential GDP, which ultimately leads to a bit of an uptick in inflation, but at the moment we remain pretty optimistic.
The events that followed have led to a bit of a running joke in the Bitcoin community, that BFL will ship in «just two weeks».
This often leads to a bit of creativity when it comes to finding ways to repay student loans.
As you all will know I am pretty obsessed with my Paleo Chocs which I make in little cups like this, and it has led to a bit of an obsession with miniature cupcake cases....
The sort of striker who'd be a real asset to a lower - table team and regular time on the pitch could lead to a bit of form and confidence then ultimately, development.
A few goals may lead to a bit of confidence though and who knows..
Personally, having two strikers battling it out for their national team and for Arsenal at the same time may lead to a bit of conflict...
The main downfall of this position is that it can lead to a bit of milk dribbling down onto the bed so it is useful to use a towel underneath you while using this hold.
«This actually leads to a bit of rigidity and stifles how people are able to adapt,» Cinner says.
A quick trip led to a bit of a disappointment as they did not have a Full / Queen size in stock.
Many Ukrainian women have much more conservative views regarding family and gender roles than men and women in the West, and this can lead to a bit of a culture shock if you are not prepared for it.
This can lead to a bit of frustration, but very well placed save points help to make the difficulty more of an homage, rather than something that ruins the game.
That leads to a bit of a fork in the road, though a hard one to predict.
But then, a cut on the finger leads to a bit of his blood dropping into a container of soda about to be shipped to America.
Stating your expectations in a formal bullet list can lead to a bit of unwanted pressure to deliver on those.
Because - and especially in their assessments - they tend to reflect familiar categories: The sharp and often distorting distinctions among and between «subjects»; age grading; the value placed on quick recall; the dumbing down of the quality and grace of expository prose to make it fit into some sort of rating scheme; the overload of material to be covered, usually the inevitable result of intracommittee ideological logrolling, which leads to a bit of this and a dollop of that; the almost absolute denial of a value placed on individual ingenuity, craggy but provocative thinking, sustained work, and desirable variety; the lack of interest, signaled by the assessment apparatus, of the virtues of fairness, good character, and imagination.
In wrestling with those issues, the book led me to a bit of a thought experiment: how would the education community react to a school like Dunbar circa 1920 today?
This arrangement leads to a bit of fumbling when you set the cruise control.
While Rogue Sport is certainly easier to say than Qashqai, the renaming may also lead to a bit of confusion.
Which would lead to a bit of a polarisation of readerships:
The GlowLight Nook only flashes the screen every six or so page turns, which leads to a bit of ghosting on the device but also makes for a much more pleasant experience.
It's a nice touch for people who have never set up an Android device before, although it's a shame that some of the steps you're taken through revert back to the standard Android interface, leading to a bit of inconsistent experience.
This did lead to a bit of an increase in mortgage interest rates.
This often leads to a bit of creativity when it comes to finding ways to repay student loans.
Sometimes this leads to a bit of heel nipping as they try to persuade you where they think you ought to go, but this seldom results in any real harm and is easily discouraged.
These includes old sayings which indicate that the Dalmatian is an excellent breed for children (in reality they can have some very sour moods which may lead to a bit of aggressive behavior... certainly not the ideal breed for being around children).
This meant that the wait was definitely a rather large one, which lead to a bit of a cringe worthy experience, but something that vastly changed was when it came down to the N3DS XL's turn to run that same exact download, which clocked in at a much faster ratio.
Picking a word or phrase that's off - grammar leads to a bit of self - damage while ending up with an incomplete sentence leads to zero damage dealt.
However, their similarities have clearly led to a bit of a legal kerfuffle between Nintendo and Gamevice.
The game does kind of limit you in terms of new bikes and customization, which can lead to a bit of stagnation.
In an organization whose mission is to save the planet from the self centered, greedy and sociopathic, we should expect people who are passionate about their work — and certainly no big deal if it leads to a bit of exaggeration, if indeed that is what it is.
It is also Canada's most comprehensive distracted driving law, which has led to a bit of confusion over what activities would be considered breaking the law and what would be perfectly legal.
Sometimes, this may lead to a bit of reckless driving... means risks of accidents are higher.»
This kind of process used to take hours, and could often lead to a bit of frustration or confusion.
Since it is time based, it can be over incredibly quickly, and the co-op can lead to a bit of confusion as you all go for the kill, but it is a great game mode for people that have been with the multiplayer from the start.
CF.lumen does have quite a few powerful settings, which might lead to a bit of confusion.
Unfortunately for Fitbit, it sounds like a variety of issues have led to a bit of a delay.
However, we did find that sometimes when we lowered the mic arm the microphone wouldn't turn on, which led to a bit of fiddling around in Windows» sound settings and turning the headset on and off again.
It's a nice touch for people who have never set up an Android device before, although it's a shame that some of the steps you're taken through revert back to the standard Android interface, leading to a bit of inconsistent experience.
I've always considered my kitchen to be reasonably sized, but seeing these, as well as those shown on so many blogs leads me to a bit of kitchen envy.

Not exact matches

I believe a bit of the reason is to throw little torches out to lead people through the dark.»
When one passenger was denied that bit of personal space Sunday, it led to a heated argument and the unscheduled landing of their plane, just halfway to its destination.
The monthly packages enable bite - size discoveries, leading more than half of all subscribers to purchase full size products on their website.
«You just can't expect a large number of people to go from being part of your cold audience to being super-qualified leads that are chomping at the bit to buy,»
«You just can't expect a large number of people to go from being part of your cold audience to being super-qualified leads that are chomping at the bit to buy,» says Neil Patel, co-founder of Crazy Egg, Hello Bar and KISSmetrics.
It may be a question of which came first — has a shorter attention span led to shorter bits of information, or have these smaller bits of information led to a shorter digital attention span?
«It's a bit of a hide and seek [as] they're looking for a Goldilocks here,» Mizuho's Varathan added, explaining that a hard - line crackdown on leverage in the system could too - rapidly cool the Chinese economy, leading to a so - called hard landing.
Today, a bit bleary from the festivities that followed, Woodman is opening up about the long, difficult journey that led to this launch — one that saw his publicly traded company's stock bottom out below $ 8 a share, down from the high of $ 98.
You lead a start - up successfully by developing a unique insight to a deeply felt customer need, executing, and acting as a bit of a benevolent dictator.
The way Caplan saw it, online exposure and a chance to build a bit of a fan base would be great for some of Ford's up - and - coming talent, in that it might lead to more work.
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