Sentences with phrase «often stumble over»

The personal essay, probably, is the easiest assignment during your studying career, but, surprisingly, this type of assignment makes a lot of problems for the students, and they often stumble over this issue.
In the fitness blogosphere, you often stumble over people preaching the importance of using good exercise form.
(b) Equipping change agents with skills: Social actionists often stumble over their own ineptness in communication and relationships, and their ambivalence about risk - taking and aggressiveness.
In recent election campaigns political candidates have often stumbled over one another in their haste to demonstrate loyalty to some branch of the Judeo - Christian tradition.

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The reason I wrote the book is to provide you with the perfect solution to the common problem of time, money and inspiration, which I've found over the years, is often a stumbling block to healthy eating.
Quite often natural ingredients will perform as well as a manufactured product (apricot oil has done wonders for the belly), the only stumbling block can be finding various ingredients all over town.
While the annual spending document has long produced disagreements over taxes, school aid and hospital reimbursement rates, fights about other public policies — often with minimal fiscal impacts — have now become flash points and stumbling blocks.
The more often I stumbled across it on TV over the past few years, the more I appreciated it.
They are often characterized by stiffening of the neck and legs, stumbling and falling over, uncontrollable chewing, paddling of the limbs, loss of bladder control and violent shaking and trembling.
Every so often, in the hills of northern Italy, travelers still stumble onto caches of rusting grenades beneath the snow and ice that lingers from World War I. Italian and Austrian soldiers once crept over these heights under the shade of night, their ears red as raw meat from the snow.
But as it often does, when your having fun, as my last lad was coming in he stumbled over not 3mtrs from shore.
Over the past three years, SFAQ has incorporated projects by a variety of artists, often in the form of inserts or pullouts in the magazine, meant to be stumbled upon by its readers.
The nature of making, of building, of putting paint to surface wouldn't be so much fun if it didn't require a kind of backwards trek (often made while facing forwards), stumbling over what the painter is «expected» to make.
Moreover, climate science is complex and often non-intuitive, and students (and all too often teachers) stumble over misinformation and misconceptions that are hard to overcome.
Very few will stumble into partnership without thinking about it, but instead will actively chase it down, often over the course of several years.
We therefore often stumble and fumble through our relationships, and unwittingly find ourselves repeating failed patterns over and over...
In addition to the effects that result from witnessing violence in the home, children are often «accidentally harmed by blows or flying objects aimed at the mother, or are stepped on, or stumbled over, or dropped when the mother is attacked.»
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