Sentences with phrase «overcoming bumps in the road»

Cross-border retail is expected to grow twice as fast as domestic sales, so retailers that have overcome the bumps in the road to cross-border retail are already enjoying serious competitive advantages.
My hope is to empower the adults who teach these amazing students to engage in Real Talk so that when things come up, their students are armed with real strategies to overcome the bumps in the road and get back to the real purpose of a college education: learning your subject or craft and discovering the best version of yourself in an intellectually stimulating and culturally affirming community.
By following the proper road signs and overcoming bumps in the road, companies can create a background screening policy to fit their business needs.
To help overcome bumps in the road...

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But in order to overcome these inevitable bumps in the road you're going to need a serious dose of grit.
This bound spin - direction state is like our electron's bicycle, keeping it rolling along powerfully enough to overcome bumps in the one - dimensional road
With products like extended service plans, pre-paid maintenance, and first - class wheel and tire protection, you can overcome even the biggest bumps in the road.
«Adding more bumps in the road, is that those finally in a position to buy have had to overcome low inventory levels in their price range, competition from investors, tight credit conditions and high mortgage insurance premiums.»
We have the benefit of having seen many of the early «bumps in the road» before and know that with time, patience, and love, they can be overcome.
Because such a move is so massive, we don't start without a detailed plan and an experienced team who can guide clients through the process to overcome any potential bumps in the road.
Successful employees look at problems in their position as hurdles to be overcome or bumps in the road.
«Adding more bumps in the road is that those finally in a position to buy have had to overcome low inventory levels in their price range, competition from investors, tight credit conditions and high mortgage insurance premiums.»
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