Sentences with phrase «trouble getting it on»

With our new attacking line - up of Ozil, Aubameyand and Mkhitaryan, with Ramsey behind them, they should need less support from the wing - backs but even if they have trouble getting on the scoresheet our focus should be on keeping clean sheets first and foremost in our away games.
They always had * trouble with his gloves, trouble getting them on when his hands were wrapped.»
I do have a little trouble getting them on but I am a big man and that is nothing that I can't deal with, I have purchased 3 pair so far and will purchase another pair next month IF the price stays in a range where I can afford them.
Although it was a bit tricky to get it on the first time, I haven't had any trouble getting it on since that very first time.
I forgot to wear them: (though I had trouble getting them on and they were heavy.
While some have trouble getting on board with Selena's style when she goes left, I'm loving Selena 3.0 to the tenth degree.
You'll be the only one who knows you didn't go through a heap of trouble getting it on the table!
Early on in the film he has trouble getting on a plane to take Phoebe on vacation and from there things get really bad for him.
Your Sister's Sister Rated R for language and some sexual content Available on DVD and Blu - ray A year after the death of his brother, Jack is depressed and having trouble getting on with his life.
Acceleration is plentiful and the 200 sedan has no trouble getting on the highway.
UK developer Ninja Theory espouses the theory of «independent AAA» development, and anyone who has spent even a few minutes digging into Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice will have no trouble getting on board with that concept.
Because of the obesity crisis, a large proportion of the population has trouble getting themselves on and off a standard 14» high toilet.
Sony has always made a premium device, but has always had trouble getting it on a U.S. carrier, but this time around, it is an exclusive device on T - Mobile.
They might have trouble getting on with others or struggle with their school work.
Research shows that children exposed to this type of conflict between parents are more likely to have emotional and behavioural difficulties (e.g. depression or anger, trouble getting on with others, problems settling and achieving at school, sleep difficulties and poor physical health).
If you and your partner or spouse are having trouble getting on the same page, it is time to see how a marriage therapist in Oceanside can help.

Not exact matches

Some reviewers disliked that the only way to get the belt on and off is to pull it up like you would a pair of shorts and had trouble with it riding up slightly while running, but others appreciated the minimal design, and found that it allowed the belt to fit securely while both walking and running.
disliked that the only way to get the belt on and off is to pull it up like you would a pair of shorts and had trouble with it riding up slightly while running, but
This buying and reselling of debt is partly what got the banks into trouble during the recession, which is one reason regulators now force financial institutions to keep more capital on their balance sheets.
The trouble for Valeant (vrx) is that it would have to get a lot of different investors to sign off on the deal.
And what troubles me greatly is, I'm not aware of any Cabinet - level kind of meeting, or any high - level attempt to actually get a handle on this, and to figure out how we're going to respond.
The risk outweighs the reward, as North Korea wouldn't even get good data back on its reentry vehicles, something that has troubled it in the past.
No surprise, she has trouble getting to sleep, goes through the day fatigued and is often trying to monitor what's happening in her company's manufacturing plant through the window while working on her office computer and fielding phone calls.
High prices particularly affect the US, though some other countries have trouble getting access to the medication in the first place, said Sarah Lucas, the CEO of Beyond Type 1, a non-profit focused on education and advocacy related to the disease.
Oh, my God, she's got this book, «In Trump We Trust,» and in it she says the only thing, the only thing that could cause Trump any trouble whatsoever is if he flip - flops on abortion or on immigration, goes amnesty.
Whenever you depend on the government, you could get in trouble.
That's doubly troubling, because if these firms could get their hands on more money, they would make the most effective use of it.
Day wouldn't name any specific players who wear the shorts — she said she didn't want to get them in trouble with their sponsors — so we really only have the company's word to go on here.
What separates remarkable leaders, however, is a unique intelligence, a «street smarts,» which grounds the entrepreneurs on a moral and common sense foundation and keeps them from getting into dumb trouble.
But in the process of scaling up and believing in his own vision, he forgot how a business based on fads and fickle consumer tastes can get into trouble very quickly.
That may get them in trouble on occasion, but it also helps them carry respect and differentiate themselves from others.
If you're carrying around a tattered, old wallet filled with crumpled receipts, credit cards, rewards cards, spare keys, and whatever else you can fit in it, you shouldn't be surprised if you're having some trouble getting a handle on your finances.
The biggest potential hurdle: If you're reliant on enterprisewide software such as a customer - relationship management system, you might have trouble getting it to run on Linux PCs and you'd probably have to replace it with a Linux - friendly product.
Yes, the company has gotten itself into some trouble, between one exec's suggesting digging up dirt on journalists and the never - ending discussion about how it treats its drivers.
When investors think they can't get into trouble, they usually do,» Wien said Wednesday on CNBC's «Trading Nation.»
«If you have an intelligent guy pursuing a course of action that will put you on the front page, that will eventually get you into trouble,» says Buffett.
But there was less than an hour left on my flight, and I didn't get in trouble.
For instance, they'll be less happy and more stressed (which affects things like their productivity and creativity); they may quit on you (which will cost you and your company time and money); they may give you bad reviews or complain to HR (which puts your job in jeopardy); and you'll have trouble earning their respect, being viewed as credible, and getting them to listen to your opinions.
Following Kmart's anti-Christmas commercial that rolled out last week, Wal - Mart on Wednesday released its second annual Chosen by Kids Top 20 Toys List — a list it hopes will get parents spending on the troubled toy category, and help it identify hot items to prevent out - of - stocks and lost sales.
As one of the youngest employees on staff, her compassion would instead get her in trouble with her bosses and lead to a demotion.
Save yourself the trouble and get a handle on things first.
... Sullivan said she knew sharing a picture of the sign on social media might get her in trouble.
According to John White's biography on the website of his firm, Cravath, Swaine and Moore, he represents public companies that get in trouble for issues like «reporting obligations» and «restatements.»
To begin the meeting you can say, «There is a matter that is troubling me and I wanted to get your advice on how best to handle it.»
ADVERTISERS on the Internet must systematically «weed» outdated material from web sites or risk getting in trouble with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
One of the original examples is 42Floors, but even then that company early on faced a lot of troubles trying to get the model working and in 2015 cut its brokerage team.
It wasn't that I had trouble passing my on - site interviews — I wasn't even getting to the phone screen.
It got into trouble by selling guarantees on mortgage securities that forced it to pay billions of dollars after the subprime mortgage bubble burst in 2007.
It won't be that difficult to find a solid executive to take Uber public, clean up its human resources troubles and get the company back on solid legal footing, Tusk said.
Finally, on January 12, 2018, the Wall Street Journal's Michael Rothfeld and Joe Palazzolo broke the news that Cohen had arranged the $ 130,000 payment to Daniels — which opened up a whole new world of trouble for him, as he struggled to get his story straight about what exactly happened and what Trump knew about it.
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