Sentences with phrase «trouble areas down»

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Two ominous signs are flashing a red light for one very important area of the market, and that could mean trouble down the line for equities.
Use it on specific trouble spots like elbows and knees or all over to tone down a too - dark tan, and the «points» are ideal for small areas like between the fingers and toes.
The trouble (beyond the devastating effects of 11 million gallons) is that oil's cohesive properties — the same qualities that make oil - coated measuring cups a pain to wash — mean a vast oil slick like the one currently blanketing the Gulf presents very little molecular surface area to the bacteria that would take it down.
I have a fun weekend planned, but enough «not planned», that it will hopefully be relaxing... as you know, I have trouble in this area;) One of the things slotted for this weekend, is to sit down and bang out wedding stuff.
If there is disagreement in the area of personal values you can expect trouble down the road.
It was a real shame the Max had so much trouble in this area because the rest of the head unit was pretty great, including the large touchscreen, easy - to - use navigation system, and excellent Bose - branded speaker array that remained clear and punchy all the way up and down the volume range.
If property taxes are trending higher than inflation in your area, you'll have trouble down the line.
The trouble with this Toronto couple's 235 - square - foot cooking quarters came down to its awkward U-shaped layout, which divided the kitchen into two distinct zones: a prep area and an eating nook.
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