Sentences with phrase «usually run into trouble»

And plus, companies usually run into trouble because they get out - branded or there is a competitor with a lower cost in a razor thin industry.
And more and more sea turtles are also stranding themselves near Cape Cod, Massachusetts, hundreds of miles away from where turtles usually run into trouble.
The episodes follow George who usually runs into trouble, but luckily his friend is always there to get him out of it.

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When meal planning, we usually run into the most trouble with breakfasts.
Unfortunately, Kami 2 [Free] runs into a lot of the same troubles that puzzle game sequels usually do, and with much of the novelty of its gimmick worn off, its fundamental issues shine through a little too brightly...
In this place of concrete and telephone wires, transients subsisting on very little and tourists lost on the way to the nearby theme park, six - year - old Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) runs amok with a shifting group of friends and gets into trouble with the motel's usually patient manager Bobby (Willem Dafoe), while being occasionally looked after by her very young, alternately lackadaisical and ferocious mom, Halley (Bria Vinaite).
Those that run into real trouble usually see their shares tumble into Davy Jones» Locker.
But my own experience in business process design tells me that a regular routine to deal with a regular failure or other event is usually cheaper and less trouble in the long run than spending extra on reducing the failure rate to the point that when it does happen, everybody's running around like chickens with their heads cut off digging into dusty manuals (or the electronic equivalent).
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