Sentences with phrase «other nasty surprises»

Spikes, lasers, and other nasty surprises will stand in your way, but that's what your friends are for... right?

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And so we should not be surprised that Margaret Mead, that clearsighted observer of our society (and of other societies), should say, «Abortion is a nasty thing, but our society deserves it.»
Makeup: You'd be surprised how much of your favorite makeup products are full of nasty ingredients like parabens, talc, and other harmful chemicals.
Writers who harass agents because they didn't get a response to their query, or berate editors for rejecting them or leave other writers nasty reviews, should not be surprised that they have to resort to dubious means to get noticed.
The other nasty little surprise was the underpayment penalty.
Certainly, given that the market has bounced out of this recession faster than any other in history, we shouldn't be surprised if we do have another nasty stumble, but the more worrying scenario may be that we drift sideways from here, and drift for a long time.
On the other hand, if things start to slip (or another nasty surprise rears up), sentiment & fundamentals could start to fall apart v quickly — in which case, my target would likely prove hopelessly optimistic!
Certainly not his little helpers at TLI... Charles Tracy & Ian Reynolds, both on the board since day one, deserve their fair share of the blame for a litany of mishaps & generally nasty surprises over the years... leverage, currency hedging, tax liabilities, credit exposure, life expectancies, policy expiries, premium increases & whatever other risks / issues I may have forgotten at this point.
I'm quite the pessimist when it comes to changes in loyalty programs — what they give with one hand they often take away with the other — so I like to see the small print and make sure that there are no nasty surprises tucked away before breathing too big a sigh of relief
Determining these issues can be easily done by asking the client or the other parties involved, but omitting to ask can lead to nasty surprises.
By familiarizing yourself with the details, you can avoid discovering any nasty surprises when making a claim, trying to change your death benefit, or making any other adjustments to your coverage.
The more you can get to know each other before marriage, the better prepared you will be and the less likely to encounter any nasty surprises at a later stage.
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