Sentences with phrase «sometimes bump you up»

Others said growth plans sometimes bump up against human limitations.
Sometimes these bump up against each other in traffic; for example, some people feel they have the right to speed, some people feel they have the right to go the speed limit, and not be tailgated by someone behind.
Adding two flights will sometimes bump you up into a higher price band.
Note that with larger hands, your thumbs can sometimes bump up against one another.

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A varicose vein is like having a permanent bruise; it always hurts when pressed on or bumped, and sometimes it swells up and feels like it's going to burst.
During the day we're generally set to 60, but sometimes if we're out walking around and I'm cold when I come in I'll throw caution to the wind and bump it up to 62.
Sometimes, those plans bump up against codified prohibitions.
Heck, when you're pregnant, total strangers on the street sometimes walk up to you, look at your baby bump, and decide to venture a guess about the gender of your baby, as if they have some secret way of knowing.
Insurmountable obstacles make them shut down, but sometimes the commitment to secure attachment can mean that a child does not have enough obstacles to «bump up against.»
Sometimes, if I was getting really burnt out on something (say potatoes for breakfast), I would think of something else I could try (say quinoa for breakfast) and bump that up for the next food trial.
Or maybe the problem isn't all that serious; even then, sometimes we experience so many small scale speed bumps we feel like they've added up to a mountain that we're too demoralized to conquer.
Lader argues that doctors sometimes use neuroleptics inappropriately as tranquillisers and bump up the dose unnecessarily high.
It's not really there, it's just statistical noise — sometimes generated by the benign intentions of markers to bump up marginal students, not necessarily for accountability purposes.»
Sometimes skin cancer shows up in the form of a clear or skin - colored bump.
Sometimes it takes up to six weeks to clear as new bumps surface and old ones disappear.
I've been following my instinct whenever I dress up, I follow my mood and sometimes it depends on the event or situation, that's why when I bumped into
There's not much body roll when it comes to cornering (which one has to do sometimes) and the suspension and the long wheelbase are very adept at soaking up bumps even when the truck's bed is completely empty.
Sometimes, when refinance rates are falling or when they've bumped up recently, people wonder if they should wait to see if they'll fall further or go back down before refinancing.
Sometimes you can take advantage of promotional periods that bump up the transfer rate to 1:1.
Sometimes you can take advantage of promotional periods that bump up the transfer rate to 1:1.
CO: We start with a nine - week training module, but we also have a fabulous coach — her name is Heidi — whose full - time job is making weekly calls to every one of our new people — and sometimes to those who've been with us for a while but need help bumping up production.
No matter how good your back - ups are, things in the tech world sometimes go «bump in the night.»
Couples who want to bump up equity in a hurry sometimes take the route of living on one salary while committing the other person's paychecks to paying down the mortgage.
Sometimes real estate agents will ask how much other agents have suggested, and then that agent will bump up the price to appear as a more attractive option to the seller.
Then there are some of the things others have already mentioned... not great for households with small kids — crawling on brick is murder on the knees, bumps on the heads from falls end up hurting way more than on hardwoods (this coming from someone who raised 2 kids that spent a lot of time at their Nanny's house when they were little) and then even sealed brick can sometimes be a nightmare to keep clean.
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