Sentences with phrase «seemingly endless cycles»

You'll need to keep a lookout for lenders that follow all the rules laid out by Kentucky so you don't find yourself in seemingly endless cycles of debt.
The seemingly endless cycles of self - promotion that writers must go through every time a new work is published might be traced back to him, says novelist Sue Miller.
Instead, he was barely holding it together, caught in a seemingly endless cycle of drugs, porn and workaholism.
I continued this seemingly endless cycle for hours before just resigning myself to holding her all night.
And for a first - time mom like me, not only are you learning what the heck this whole motherhood thing is about - you're adjusting to the new normal of a seemingly endless cycle of feeding, diaper changing and «moments» of shut eye.
For many people, credit card bills and other financial obligations with high interest rates traps them in a seemingly endless cycle of payments.
I've literally considered faking my own death just to get out of this seemingly endless cycle of student loan debt just so I could start fresh.
For many people, credit card bills and other financial obligations with high interest rates traps them in a seemingly endless cycle of payments.

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Imperfect, sure, but an essential set of regulations and consumer protections to diminish the seemingly endless repetition of the economic shampoo cycle: bubble, bust, repeat.
Consequently, the stock is trading near a 6 - month low, well below its IPO closing day price, and the company is suffering through a seemingly endless negative press cycle.
Because I'm feeling a lot of what Hurley posts about — i.e., the endless cycle of having to defend oneself over and over and over and over again, to seemingly no avail.
Your credit will take a dip and suffer in the short - term, but once you get out of payday loan debt — you will be free of the seemingly endless payday loan cycle.
The list is seemingly endless, but a few off the top of my head are: Vietnam, Thailand, Costa Rica, Colombia, Argentina, China and Indonesia; all of which have spent time in various parts of this cycle during the last 40 years.
(That title goes to the awkwardly named Final Fantasy Versus XIII, which is seemingly stuck in an endless development cycle.)
This cycle differs from others not only in its seemingly endless yet tepid longevity, but importantly in its role in deepening the divide between the haves and the have - nots.
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