Sentences with phrase «often in a tough spot»

When you're looking to make money fast, you're often in a tough spot financially, even desperate to make ends meet, but everything that we have and everything that we become is partly born from our thoughts.

Not exact matches

While it will be tough to replicate the success Holland had at Coors Field in 2017, if anyone can do that it's Wade Davis, who repeatedly saved the Cubs» season in the playoffs, even if that meant he was often serving as the team's entire bullpen in tough spots.
Despite his relative youth, he's already established himself as a regular on a team that often competes for a World Cup spot in one of the world's toughest federations and has already been named a Paraguay Footballer of the Year (2015).
Critics of the bill say it doesn't address the underlying parking problem in the area, where a parking spot is often as tough to find in the evening as the daytime.
Often young professionals find themselves in the tough spot of not having enough credit established, or having a low credit score.
If you repeat that recipe often enough, you get into a tough spot, as GM is in today.
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