Sentences with phrase «only snag»

The only snag was a large wall that divided the kitchen from the rest of the main floor, stealing square footage from this sociable pair who likes to entertain.
The only snag is that the condo association does not allow any signs on the premises, so I'm going to miss all the neighborhood and walk - by traffic — and there's a lot of it in this area.
The only snag I had in setting up PIA's Windows interface is that the built - in Windows Defender warns against installing the software.
The only snag is Roccat's Swarm app, which is a little rough around the edges.
The only snag is that Ian's PC is currently broken, meaning there's absolutely nothing stopping me taking over and streaming two hours of Overwatch this afternoon.
You can only snag those discounts by preordering.
This is your chance to not only snag downloadable content for all variety of flagship SEGA titles — present and past — but to load up your PSP with SEGA titles, as well.
The only snag is that you have to go back to the Options in the Main Menu to switch between them.
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May serviced apartments will fill in weekends or during periods of high demand making it difficult to not only snag a good accommodation long stay deal, but even to find a short stay serviced apartment rental at all.
The only snag for me is that my wages aren't inflating at all.
The only snag is that it's all so bubbly and inconsequential that it can feel as if you're watching a hugely expensive sitcom episode.
The only snag is that I have to eat that platter ALL to myself on Vday #singlegirlproblems #iloveveggiessoitsnotreallyaproblem Suzanne @ hello, veggy!
This year I promised myself I'd only snag 1 or 2 and make sure they were different from the ones I already own.
The only snag: We haven't found evidence of fire - based cooking from this far in our past.
The only snag is the fact that molecules are very difficult to cool down to really low temperatures because of their manifold vibrational and rotational states.
The only snag has to be that it's quite bulky to carry when folded.
Making ginger bread men with my daughter was loads of fun, the only snag we hit was putting the men in the oven.
The only snag we ran into was that he was not thrilled when his turn with Chip and Dale was finished, but other than that he loved meeting everyone!
The only snag in this years stocking stuffer plan, my mom no longer eats gluten or dairy — both of which run rampant in these innocent looking sweet morsels.
The only snag is a physical one: the lack of pipeline capacity to the Pacific coast.
I have done this for a long time and the only snags come up when updating apps.
In the vein of, and inspired by, the «Keep Portland Weird» campaign that has defined a city well beyond its initial grassroots allure, Bowen Island's campaign is kind of a reverse psychology tactic that's aimed at only snagging the smarter tourists.

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In B.C. especially, companies such as QLT Inc., Angiotech Pharmaceuticals and Cardiome Pharma Corp. saw their valuations soar in the early 2000s, only to come crashing to earth by the end of the decade as a result of competitive pressures, regulatory snags, strategic blunders and deals gone awry.
Adding personalized touches to customer interactions can help not only develop a strong relationship but also snag future sales.
Entrepreneurs only have a short window of time to impress investors with the hopes of snagging funds.
He bought it from a college kid way back in 1997, paying $ 42,000, even though the kid had snagged it for only $ 5,000 the week before.
Earlier this week the Yale - educated mathematician, only one month into his new gig as a Googler, told the tale of how he snagged a coveted software engineer position at Google in a revealing blog post on The Hustle.
More than 18 months after Apple Pay took the United States by storm, the smartphone giant has made only a small dent in the global payments market, snagged by technical challenges, low consumer take - up and resistance from banks.
Only a few hours remain to snag the # 2 spot from The Coolest Cooler, but we are within striking distance!
(So far, only South Korea has snagged permanent terms, as part of a renegotiated bilateral deal; it agreed to accept the aluminum tariff and limit steel exports to 70 percent of its average over the last three years.)
In the last year, 20 companies snagged venture capital rounds of $ 1 million to $ 10 million — compared to only 17 such deals in 2012.
A snag is that established business models are often disrupted by upstart innovators, and the latter are not only riskier, but often not open to investment.
(Reuters)- More than 18 months after Apple Pay took the United States by storm, the smartphone giant has made only a small dent in the global payments market, snagged by technical challenges, low consumer take - up and resistance from banks.
Not only does a cosigner improve your chances of getting approved, but their support could also help you snag a lower interest rate.
After about an hour, I managed to snag a respectable spot in the checkout line only to realize that my in my preoccupation with the sauce I had neglected to purchase the pasta.
Hollywood will almost certainly rush to make more movies to snag the crowds showing up for I Can Only Imagine and Paul: Apostle of Christ.
God said to snag 7 breeding pairs of clean animals, but only 1 set for the unclean critters, making for a bare minimum of 1320 animals.
From my studies during that sabbatical and during each of five summers, I not only received necessary training in the Guild's approach for use in my own work but was able to articulate an alternative to the current scholarly paradigm which, I hoped, might be at least one way to release others who were caught on the snag.
On the other hand, people who are the products of a prevailingly analytical, logical habit of mind - possessors of modern Greek - Western modes of thinking, rather than the ancient Hebraic - Eastern quality of thought - instinctively and habitually find themselves delayed, snagged, or otherwise discontented or dismayed by any absence in the text of specific agreement in detail, by any appearance of the inconsistent, whether overt or only implied.
But I still wouldn't mind one of these... if only I could reach into my screen and snag one!!
Still, it snagged a respectable 5th place considering how divisive it was (only 64 % would eat again): some thought the texture was too dry while others thought it was nicely spiced — I imagine adding chocolate chips would help boost its rating at any future gathering.
With a price tag coming in at only $ 65, we're thinking we'll be sipping on slushy frozen cocktails for the first order of business as soon as we get home, whether we can snag a Vitamix 5200 or not.
If Nelson were to fall I would definitely snag him as he and Barkley are widely considered the only two «can't miss» prospects in the draft.
I'm not sure if this was a regional thing, but I've only found it at a local store once, where I snagged it.
Tom: Do you think Abedin will, as you suggest, dump Weiner while there is still time so she can use her beauty to snag another man — only this time go ugly?
So if it's the only way you roll, or if you snagged an amazing deal you just couldn't pass up, here are a few tips for enjoying All Inclusive resorts with kids — babies, toddlers, and preschoolers:
Men only desire youth and beauty, we've been told, and women will use their youth and beauty to snag a man of status and wealth, usually older.
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