Sentences with phrase «little trouble figuring»

We had a little trouble figuring out the right size to order for our Frenchie and Carol at Dog Quality was beyond helpful and a delight to work with!
As the largest district in the state, LA Unified would receive a significant portion of the bond funds and would have little trouble figuring out what to do with them, as it needs roughly $ 40 billion to fix and modernize its existing facilities with only $ 7.8 billion currently available in construction bond authority.
I'm having a little trouble figuring out the «silver medal» thing though.
I had a little trouble figuring out the right shirt to wear with it at first, but I have a few options I love.

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And just to put a little cherry on top of Man United's cake of trouble, their financial figures have shown that they are down by a lot more money than they expected, and so van Gaal will not be allowed to spend big in January.
We've also organized our tips into a few different sections, so you should have no trouble figuring out which ones are right for you and your little one.
If you've ever had trouble finding the right jeans to fit your curvy figure, Little In The Middle in the answer!
We had a little trouble getting our baby strapped in tight enough at first, but we figured out how to loosen the strap to pull it tight enough.
Poke around on candidate websites for a little while and you will have no trouble figuring out how these people make money.
Have had troubles finding love in the little towns around here so I figured maybe look else were.
What's more troubling is this calculation: since 85 percent of four - year - olds already participate in some sort of pre-K program, as much as $ 30 billion of that $ 36 billion figure would replace money that is presently being spent — by federal or state programs, private charity, and out of pocket by parents — while as little as $ 6 billion would go to pre-K services for children who currently have none.
The trouble is that car auctions can be scary for amateurs, with lots of pressure to buy and little opportunity to figure out just what you're buying.
When driven normally, the Prius should have little trouble meeting these figures, which exceed the last - generation's ratings of 48 mpg city and 45 mpg highway (adjusted for the latest EPA procedures).
Around town, the engine (posting a fuel consumption figure of 8.4 L / 100 km for the week, according to the trip computer) offered commendable torque at even low revs, to hold higher gears with little trouble, which conserved some fuel.
I made one and it was a little tricky because I used a directional print fabric and had trouble figuring out where to place the embroidery on my first one.
He had a little trouble with the size of the kibble at first (pizza roll size) but then he figured out he needed to chew his food.
Sure, you get a neat little plastic figure as well, but we're having trouble overlooking the fact that this will be the only way to get a mode that most players will want and, let's face it, every other game has offered standard for the past three decades.
The stairs give her a little trouble because one part of a hip replacement has come loose and she needs mechanical repair, but she still cuts a robust figure, and nothing slows her down much.
It is a little over - whelmed by the information coming in, and is having trouble figuring out how to process it.
The trouble here is not only the ambiguous figure that is being used in the marketing materials but the possibility that this range is incorrect — with little to no repercussions to the seller agent if this is the case.
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