Sentences with phrase «nice problem»

The phrase "nice problem" refers to a situation that may be difficult or challenging, but is still enjoyable or positive in some way. Full definition
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Matthew Amster Burton: Nice problem to have.
It's a nice problem, mind you.
It's a nice problem to have!
The problem with the nice problem is twofold.
But the nice problem can be just as bad.
What a nice problem to have!!!
I have two orange trees, and honestly I just can't keep up with the orange output (nice problem to have, I know!).
It's going to be very interesting to see how Wenger fits all of this together, although it's a nice problem to have.
Having two evenly matched and very quick drivers is a nice problem to have for Force India, but if this sort of thing keeps up it's only going to cost them in the Constructors» Championship.
Nice problem to have though.
I know that people will always trot out that famous old football saying about it being a «nice problem to have» when, like Arsenal right now, a club has a lot of competition for places in a certain area of the pitch.
But with players coming back (hopefully) from injury its a nice problem for us to have.
«It is a nice problem to have, and we should not let it take away from us what was still a fantastic result for the team.»
It's a nice problem to have.
What a nice problem Wenger, s got who to play in midfield and what system.
Nice problem to have.
It's a nice problem to have, I guess, and should certainly act as a motivator for all four to perform to their potential.
It's a nice problem to have to have so many attacking talents at your disposal, and trying to fit them all into your side, which Mourinho has tried to do.
It's always described as a nice problem to have, and that is true, but how is he going to fit them all in?
Cosy clothes are my favourite; in fact I have waaay too many, but it's a nice problem to have haha!
This is a nice problem to have though because it means that your online dating experience is working and now in full swing.
You may think that sounds like a nice problem to have but imagine what it's like to have 100 + messages every day.
There's almost too much to choose from this November, although that's a nice problem to have.
That's an odd problem, and a nice problem to have, but McCarthy functions better as a supporting player or as an antagonist, as someone relentless and unchanging that another character has to deal with.
In the real world, we're not going to have nice problems that will be easy to understand.
«It's a nice problem for us.
As my mother would say, «That's a nice problem to have!»
Assuming your book - selling efforts are a success, you'll find yourself with a nice problem: a need to keep a very healthy - looking bank account in order.
But for the newbie who isn't selling at a high price in the first place, all that is sort of a nice problem to have.
I'll probably never use the TFSA money completely, but it's a nice problem to have.»
Or as I said in my Tweet on the topic, saving too much is a nice problem to have; and, I'd add, a malady unlikely to afflict many in the population.
An approach that was fine for a $ 1,000 investment might not be sufficient when you reach $ 100,000 — but that's a nice problem to have.
You'd get too big to use the strategy after 15 years, but that's a nice problem to have.
But that's a nice problem to have.
Seems like a nice problem to have and I plan on having it, but I do want to minimize my tax burden and careful planning and a strategy will help.
While under the best case scenario, he's saving more than he needs (a nice problem to have), it's not possible for him to save enough to meet his ideal spending needs under the worst - case investment returns scenario.
Nice problem to have, but a problem that needs consideration none - the-less.
Nice problem but even with less robust finances, the same principle applies: you can't live a five - figure lifestyle on a four - figure income, or a four - figure lifestyle on a three - figure income.
Having an emergency fund that's «too big» is a nice problem to have.
Adrian Mastracci, portfolio manager with Vancouver - based Lycos Wealth Management Inc., quips the problem of million - dollar RRSPs is «a nice problem to have.»
Warren Baldwin, an Oakville, Ont. - based senior vice president with T.E. Wealth, agrees a large RRSP is a nice problem but warns the «real crunch» arrives when the first partner passes away.
But again, that's a nice problem to have.
Yes, volatility of a covered call strategy appears to be lower but I wonder if it is just a function of giving up volatility on the upside (which is a nice problem to have).
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