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But that wasn't the only major bump in the road.
" Howard said, "Every team has that bump in the road.
Sen. McCain hit a bump in the road in 1989.
In early November, there is a bump in the road.
In 2000, Old Navy hit its first bump in the road.
I was like, this is just a big bump in the road.
One time, I was driving and hit a bump in the road.
Let's hope that today's order is just a bump in the road.
Still, that collapse ended up being just a bump in the road.
Hopefully, this will be the last bump in the road for the show.
It was hardly a bump in the road for this power couple, however.
And this is a bump in the road ... unfortunately, it's going to hurt.
Now the tariffs have added another bump in the road for solar power.
And the temporary crash seems to have just been a bump in the road.
And we are grateful for every bump in the road, every low, every high.
Maybe after a bump in the road, ya just gotta let the good times roll.
Getting sick is devastating for some families, but a bump in the road for others.
Getting sick is devastating to some families, but a bump in the road for others.
Her hospital stay wasn't the first bump in the road on her way to motherhood.
MILAN (Reuters) - A "bump in the road" will push Yoox Net-a-Porter's (YNAP) YNAP.
"He's a bump in the road of what we're trying to do," Mr. Becerra said.
The framework is, the GSEs hit a bump in the road, they enter, they leave.
Dad drove slowly and carefully, but you can't always avoid every single bump in the road.
A small bump in the road can cause pain to someone who just had hip surgery.
Not every company goes through hard times when the economy hits a bump in the road.
"He knows every bump in the road; he knows where every water fountain is," Rix said.
Reece's unexpected hospital visit isn't the first bump in the road on the couple's journey to parenthood.
It also lacks that satisfying bounce of a longboard, so you'll feel every bump in the road.
Although not all startups succeed, those that do seem to get over every bump in the road.
In other words, Obamacare hit a bump in the road, but appears to be back on track.
When she went home that night on a mototaxi, she braced herself before every bump in the road.
A bump in the road would likely result in a bullet hole, and worse, in Vincent's knee. 27.
Supplemental insurance with Aflac helps you maintain your lifestyle even when you've hit a bump in the road.
After hitting a bump in the road, Scott Disick and Sofia Richie's relationship is back to smooth sailing.
When a founder is 'opportunity driven' it's too easy to quit at the first bump in the road.
Branson says he was flying downhill shortly after sunset, and never saw a speed bump in the road.
"This is just a bump in the road," Brian Pow, an equity analyst at Acumen Capital Partners in Calgary.
This was just a "bump in the road," says Stephen Merity, a machine learning researcher and Dota 2 fan.
In our view, the recent market turmoil is a bump in the road, not a wholesale change of direction.
It could be that the statements by Sean Spicer present only a bump in the road for marijuana stocks.
Behind the scenes: Trump's peace team sees the current crisis with the Palestinians as a bump in the road.
"It's a miracle that we've gone this far without sort of hitting a bump in the road," Kerr said.
" If the campaign had admitted what happened sooner, Newton said, "It would have been a bump in the road.
Then, as if he'd suddenly swerved around a bump in the road, he started talking about the blond guy.
It's possible the injunction will be just a minor bump in the road for Uber and Lyft in Philadelphia — i.e.
Her time in Washington had ruined her life, and not in just a bump-in-the-road kind of way.
I had a huge bump in the road when I decided to accept a job simply because it paid more.
McIver was in the back seat when he says the Ford Explorer hit a bump in the road and his .
Google's autonomous-car technology hit a bump in the road when another of its vehicles was involved in a crash.
Still, Punk is confident that "this is just a bump in the road" and he intends to fight in 2016.
To be clear: This is a bump in the road for Biden, not the end of the road by any means.
"This was not a bump in the road — bumps in the road happen all the time," she said in an interview.
Despite the bump in the road, Johnson concluded Friday's post with a heartfelt dedication to the rest of the Fast 8 team.
Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's relationship has hit a bump in the road, but that doesn't mean it's coming to a stop.
Of course, it is when things seem rosiest that policy-makers are most prone to underreact to a bump in the road.
"She's the epitome of 'It doesn't matter what bump in the road you hit, you can still make things work,'" he said.
"Our relationship's great and we're gonna put the little speed bump in the road that happened there behind us and move forward."
But, it's all relative -- Putin doesn't run a democracy, so dips in public approval are just a minor bump in the road.
Mr. Chapek told CNBC on Tuesday that the coronavirus was "certainly a bump in the road" but said the company was prepared.
"If we hit a bump in the road in the second half, we try to get out of it individually," Thibodeau said.
Heading to a hotel across town with five other firemen, he struck a bump in the road and flew off the scooter.
While this is a totally frustrating bump in the road, it's come along to help you see things in a new light!
But our study finds most of the time the rider may hit a bump in the road or they simply lose their balance.
Some analysts are still hopeful for the smartwatch market, too, despite what looks to be a significant bump in the road right now.
However, what makes Tandem's recent progress all the more interesting is that it comes after a definite bump in the road last year.
"There was a little bit of a bump in the road in the middle," Mattingly said of his four-year run in Miami.
We're not just talking about a small bump in the road, these are failures that would cause many to throw in the towel.
A funny thing is happening on Hillary Clinton's expected cakewalk to the Democratic presidential nomination; it's hitting a major bump in the road.
"I'm sorry we hit this bump in the road late, because we were moving so well," said Senator Johnny Isakson, Republican of Georgia.
But he also said that his transgressions "were merely a bump in the road" in his priestly life, to which he remained committed.
But the drag from COVID-19 will likely be "a mere bump in the road," according to Dan Dolev, Macquarie senior payments analyst.
"As far as I'm concerned, it's a little bump in the road," Wright said in the Mets' dugout at their spring training complex.
" Baker says getting cut in Buffalo is "just another bump in the road and no reflection on Kroy and what he's capable of.
If these loved-up captions are to be believed, that was just a bump in the road that the couple managed to level out.
FROM PEN: Learn The Process Behind Time Selecting The 100 Most Influential People "I consider this just a bump in the road," she wrote.
Another new bump in the road for campaigns to consider: 2020's primary marks the first California election where same-day registration kicks in.
The concert was as much of a statement as anything ... the heart surgery was a bump in the road, but not a deal breaker.
"But even when markets hit a bump in the road (and they always do), lower correlations should act to absorb some of the damage."
You can cruise right over that pesky bump in the road with a selection of deals on everything from electric flossers to fridge freezers.
But there's a significant bump in the road it followed on its otherwise smooth translation from PC, namely the lack of a Vita version.
You can't plan for every bump in the road, but you can make sure you are prepared for some of the worst of them.
Penn State was flying high to start conference play, but this past week marked a major bump in the road for the Nittany Lions.
In reality, this recent run of futility — which came after a six-game home winning streak — is not an isolated bump in the road.
"I think this is a bump in the road that's been generated by the administration, which seems to feed on these divisions," Espaillat said.
The seemingly sexist CEO who they probably didn't like isn't running the company any more, but this bump in the road must be very dispiriting.
Aeropostale hit a bump in the road when it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May 2016, consequently closing 154 of its 764 stores worldwide.
It's only been in the last month or so that I've learned to not freak out every time there's a little bump in the road.
Vroom, an on-demand car buying and selling startup that has raised over $300 million in venture funding, has hit a bump in the road.
The next day or so will tell us if this was a temporary bump in the road or the start of the next major correction.
For Apple, the crash is a small yet inevitable bump in the road as it continues on its quest to build self-driving car software.
If the economy hits an actual bump in the road, we may wish we had a president who had some idea what he's talking about.
Another bump in the road for Cheesecake Factory is the weak start to the summer box office, according to Stephen Anderson, a Maxim Group analyst.
But that bump in the road having been negotiated, what follows is a smooth ride, a novel belying its historical origins with a #MeToo slant.
Before you decide how to best deal with this bump in the road of your relationship, you should first consider the root of the problem.
Sources close to LiLo tell TMZ, as far as she's concerned, she and Egor are engaged and the fight was a bump in the road.
Ellen Pompeo's Italian vacation hit a little bit of a bump in the road on Friday when a thief snatched her purse from her in Florence.
To a group fixated on the "end of days" and apocalyptic battles against "crusader" armies, this is not much more than a bump in the road.
"It's a real bump in the road for people who believe they're progressive because they've found themselves on the same team as Donald Trump," Heilig said.
"When you're developing something new there's always going to be the odd bump in the road, but the actual prospects are very positive indeed," she said.
It's unclear whether Facebook's vote of no confidence is just a little bump in the road, or yet another sign that BlackBerry is circling the drain.
"I hope that this situation can be considered a bump in the road" and that the case could also could be useful for the church, he said.
"Eight years into economic recovery, there's this feeling that a bump in the road may be coming," Warburg Pincus Co-Chief Executive Officer Chip Kaye, told Reuters.
This part of the experience is probably just a temporary bump in the road for Samsung, but it's enough to discourage people from experimenting with this camera.
" Shareef says he vows to return to the court in 2019 after redshirting this upcoming season -- and describes the ordeal as "just a bump in the road.
" He added: "State labs reacted quickly to innovate to address the problem … Whatever it was it has been solved — it was a transient bump in the road.
And while the recent market sell-off was described as the "first bump in the road," Gesualdi warned that a "big bear market" was on the horizon.
Even from the high-speed early days of their romance, there was a notable bump in the road: Philip, a daring Naval officer during WWII, likes fast cars.
"Even with little bump in the road, nothing or nobody can be greater or make me feel more successful than @hank_baskett," the 31-year-old continued the post.
But it's yet another bump in the road for the Trump administration in the prolonged discussions with the North Koreans on the country's nuclear program and aggressive activities.
We hop from his crazy great great uncle (a drug-dealing pimp and Olympic gold medal winner in rowing) to Belarusian wrestling without a bump in the road.
"While the first-half profit miss was disappointing we view it as a bump in the road rather than as a barrier to future growth," wrote Investec analysts.
Sadly, last week she encountered another bump in the road on her journey of recovery: She was notified that the colon cancer is now showing up in her liver.
It helped out on Heartbreak Hill, and there's a few other ones where I was like: 'Oh, this is just like a normal bump in the road for Colorado.
Billionaire Richard Branson saw his life flash before his eyes when his bike hit a bump in the road and crashed during a high-speed, downhill ride on Monday.
"Don't listen to the fear-mongering out there and realize that this is just a small bump in the road, and this is a very long road," he said.
RHP Alex Cobb hit another bump in the road in his comeback from Tommy John surgery, allowing eight runs in just three innings Tuesday night against the Chicago White Sox.
No. 6 Duke has hit its first extended bump in the road of the 2015-16 season, putting additional emphasis on earning a victory in Monday's home contest against Syracuse.
While that fine was hardly a bump in the road for such a massive tech company, the new security requirements imposed by the Attorney General offered a more robust reproach.
While Shane (Katherine Moennig) and Quiara (Lex Scott Davis) face another bump in the road, Alice (Leisha Hailey) takes a risk with her show after a devastating drop in ratings.
Do you see the North Koreans coming forward and saying it&aposs regrettable, they treat us like gangsters, as just a bump in the road or a derailment of the process?
"Financial markets went through a further sharp correction during the last quarter, marking another bump in the road as major central banks return policy to more normal settings," the report said.
But others were described as "happenstance" (Texas Monthly) "a bump in the road" (the former sheriff), "challenges" (the local tourist magazine), "trials" (Joanna Gaines), or "just bizarre" (a Baylor graduate student).
Just tell your Uber driver to take it slow — no matter how perfect the formula, one bump in the road, and the whole liner-on-the-go operation is a bust.
"We just had a very small bump in the road ... it happens, just like when you move houses", Marchetti told Reuters in an interview ahead of the group's third-quarter results.
"This is a bump in the road, but I hope – I don't wish anyone ill will – but I do hope they can make it a more friendly environment for families," she says.
The Columbus Blue Jackets have hit a bump in the road since their historic 16-game winning streak and look to turn things around Friday, when they visit the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Ghosal said the company spent about 85 percent of its marketing budget on Facebook in 2018 but in the past eight weeks had hit a "bump" in the road with Facebook ads.
The single life is rather like riding a moped, explains a character in "The Age of Grief", a story by the American writer Jane Smiley: you feel every bump in the road.
Noting that Jay Peak plans to stay open and pay its employees, he added, "In two years, this will look like a bump in the road to good jobs and great resorts."
"We assumed it was just a little bump in the road, that she'd get better, and then we'd go home with our gorgeous little girl and all would be well," says Alison.
It hasn't spread and has a high cure rate and might just be a bump in the road, although the road we're on is headed toward the desert of late-stage dementia.
"It's recognizing there's a bump in the road ahead, and what are we going to do when we get to that bump — are we going to be prepared for that?" he said.
The ruling represents another bump in the road on the Trump administration's deregulatory agenda, in which officials are looking to significantly alter or rescind Obama-era regulations across different agencies of government.
In the case of Shenmue III, it's clear the empty promise of a Steam launch version and the resulting refunds Epic will have to fork over are just another bump in the road.
"We see the rebound in US stocks as a mere technical rally that looks like no more than a bump in the road on the way down," Takada said in a note Thursday.
He apologized to his family and the Holy See, and appealed for leniency by saying the episode was just a "bump in the road" of a priestly vocation he loved and wanted to continue.
The New York Islanders' dominance at home has hit a bump in the road recently with regulation losses in back-to-back tilts at the Barclays Center after a stellar 9-0-2 run.
One bump in the road ahead could be the need for the deal to be approved by the sport's governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) and other global motorsport series, and European anti-trust regulators.
The Clinton campaign likely hopes her defeat in Michigan is just a bump in the road, with polls showing her with big leads in the five delegate-rich states that will vote next Tuesday.
Bump in the road Under Kalanick's leadership, Uber bulldozed ahead of its rivals through a mix of aggressive fundraising, dirty tricks and a take-no-prisoners attitude toward expansion in the US and abroad.
I've been saying for a while that I didn't know when the economy would next face a serious bump in the road, but I did know that our shock absorbers were pretty much shot.
Those same 10,000 miles in a smaller area that you've driven through repeatedly means you've seen the same places thousands of times and know so much more about every intersection and bump in the road.
But that Doctor Who special marks a moment in pop culture that proved to be an odd little bump in the road — if only because the longing for an Obama-sized savior was rarely this overt.
He described Duterte's recent comments telling U.S. President Barack Obama to "go to hell," as a "bump in the road" in a century-long relationship with the United States that maintains deep business and family ties.
"Some people might be able to make it one paycheck, making it two is a whole 'nother story because now you are talking thousands of dollars not just a bump in the road," the worker said.
The two operate under an efficient system until they're divided by a bump in the road: Ayoola meets Korede's long-time unrequited love, a doctor at the hospital where Korede works, and begins a dangerous flirtation.
Google's ambitious plan to spread high-speed internet service across the US has hit a bump in the road as the group leading the charge scales back its operations and is roiled by a management shake up.
While I may sound delusional, I still believe all of this is just a bump in the road, and peer-to-peer lending will grow in the long-term and change the traditional consumer and commercial lending industries.
The "Your Love Amazes Me" singer, 59, took to social media Tuesday to disclose the health bump in the road he hit just as his 22nd annual Christmas Songs and Stories Tour was getting "cranked up" last November.
From the moment it was first proposed straight through to the present, every setback or bump in the road was bemoaned by the GOP as an unmitigated disaster, as evidenced, in their opinion, by the law's abject failure.
" Khloé agreed, telling her sisters that the Rob & Chyna stars' latest bump in the road was completely normal for any relationship but as fiancés and parents-to-be they needed to recognize that "now it's like reality time.
Skeptics might see this as just another temporary split, a bump in the road for a couple fated to spend the rest of their lives dating and un-dating until the Earth becomes uninhabitable and we all die.
He told one adviser late Friday that his loss — a legislative debacle foreshadowed by the intraparty fight that led to the 2013 government shutdown — was a minor bump in the road and that the White House would recover.
Driving a Car2Go, I felt every bump in the road, and was plagued with a sense of dread as I imagined how many times the smart car would flip in the air if it were hit by a truck.
When my father died less than three years later by suicide, I monitored my emotional trajectory through shock and denial, but soon ran into a bump in the road: I was stuck on the anger rung of the ladder.
Cambridge Analytica had already faced damaging coverage—like when Julian Assange confirmed last fall that the data firm had reached out to WikiLeaks—so some may have anticipated that the Facebook news would be just another bump in the road.
TURNER: I was thinking it&aposs interesting you asked me that question because in my mind, earlier, what I was thinking to myself is, OK, is this -- is this a bump in the road or does this constitute a crisis?
All of which means that any election 'security' effort that fixes on a narrow definition (like "election ads") seems unlikely to offer much more than a micro bump in the road for anyone wanting to pay to play with democracy.
This fact may comfort Hillary Clinton supporters, who can look back to Obama and Bill Clinton and see that the Granite State is just a bump in the road, but party leaders should see a problem in need of fixing.
In the worst possible outcome of this scenario, losses and farm consolidation accelerated by Mr. Trump's tariffs will make the devastating 1980s farm crisis look like a bump in the road as it drives a significant rural-to-city migration.
Despite the shortage of players, coach Eddie Jordan chose not to start Corey Sanders, who leads all conference freshmen with a team-high 22 points, for what he told reporters was "a bump in the road on the path to maturity".
But Trump's strategy hit a big bump in the road on Monday, when U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta ruled the president's lawsuit to block his longtime accounting firm, Mazars USA, from turning over documents to House Democrats had no merit.
"These traffic waves arise from small perturbations in a uniform traffic flow, like a bump in the road, or a driver braking after a moment of inattention," says Benjamin Seibold, a mathematician at Temple University who's worked with colleagues on understanding the phenomenon.
For now though, in Europe, it looks like the dream of using Bitcoin to pay for groceries or clothing—instead of holding on to it as an investment like a brick of gold—has hit a pretty big bump in the road.
Soon after, on January 12, Mercury will reenter Capricorn, and your schedule will finally start to even out again, save for an unexpected bump in the road on January 10, when the Sun in Capricorn will clash with erratic Uranus in impulsive Aries.
It's painfully real in this game that they have no agency, they are merely a bump in the road for politicians to get what they want; they must pray to the Transit Gods (Chaos and MTA Bureaucracy) in hopes they won't interfere with their commute.
As Mt. Sinai's Andrew Varga reasoned, snoring for me is less of a dramatic health concern and more of a social bump in the road: I've not noticed any ill health effects, so I'm in no rush to strap a mask to my face.
"In our view, the latest less dynamic growth figure is not a reason to be concerned," UniCredit economist Andreas Rees said, adding that most forward-looking data suggested the Q3 slowdown was a bump in the road, not a signal of longer-lasting weakness.
"Investors are still trying to digest results from FAANG stocks last week, and trying to figure out if it's just another bump in the road or if something more meaningful is in play," said Cliff Hodge, director of investments for Cornerstone Wealth in Charlotte, North Carolina.
"I was so glad that I didn't give up and that I didn't stop just for that one bump-in-the-road period where things weren't going exactly right, because I never would've gotten to what I achieved today and the potential I still have left in me," Patterson said.
NHS data-sharing and due process This is just the latest regulatory bump in the road for the data-sharing agreement between DeepMind and the Trust — which was inked last September and publicly announced in February this year; the first such collaboration between the Google-owned company and the NHS.
"Hopefully it's not something that's too long, and we get him back up and running pretty soon, because I feel like over the past couple days, his timing had been getting pretty good, so hopefully this is a small bump in the road, but we'll just have to see," Boone said.
And while this is certainly a bump in the road in terms of the Coronavirus, we'll come through this like we've come through every other challenge that we've had, and that affinity for the brand and our storytelling will way outlast any short-term blip that we have from Corona.
In the West Wing, aides who have seen Mr. Trump survive potentially debilitating scandals like the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape a month before the 2016 election, and the appointment of a special counsel with wide-ranging powers to investigate him, are shrugging off impeachment as just another bump in the road.
But none of us are immune to the occasional bump in the road: spending too long making our winged eyeliner symmetrical, overhauling our entire wardrobe just to wind up with the first look we tried on, or getting tangled up in our styling tools in an attempt to create those "effortless" waves.
But it is – you know, I acknowledge that – JOE KERNEN: Maybe you're doing what you're supposed to be doing, that is managing the economy in an effective way for growth, so you averted some type of -- maybe it was too tight, maybe there was going to be a bump in the road, you averted that.
He obviously he&aposs running tonight because he didn&apost get the state, 60 percent at the state party convention which is a bit of a bump in the road for him but it looks like he&aposs poised to win tonight and that would have obviously make him almost assure him of being the next senator from Utah.
Channeling King's eerily prescient speech in Memphis the night before his own assassination in 1968, the new president-elect said, "we may not get there in one year or even one term, but America ... I promise you — we as a people will get there…" History could see the election of Donald Trump as a bump in the road.
When David first starts noticing that something is going on with his son (like Boy Erased, the movie skips back and forth through time), he treats it impatiently as a bump in the road to a surely radiant future for his son, not understanding that it's actually the start of a long, difficult journey for both of them.
Sadly, the magnets in the vent mount weren't strong enough to keep up with the weight of both the phone and the bulky Juice Pack — I wasn't able to use it horizontally, like I normally would; the slightest bump in the road, and the phone would move around (and it fell off a couple of times, as well).
A MINUS Dreezy: Big Dreez (Interscope) With CupcakKe triple-X-ing street-rap bravado on one side of her and Noname soft-slamming grace notes and sex rhymes on the other, Chicago's major-label female hip-hopper had more to prove than she figured in 2016, when her debut album's failure to crack the top 100 seemed a mere bump in the road.
"Any slight bump in the road for some of these folks, even well into their 30s, is going to be troublesome for them and that's a major, major concern," Mike Kinane, head of U.S. Bankcard at TD Bank, tells CNBC Make It. TD Bank's survey also echoes previous reporting that student debt is forcing borrowers to delay traditional markers of adulthood.
According to early Facebook backer Yuri Milner, it's all much ado about nothing: "I don't agree that it's an existential crisis, I think it's a little bump in the road," Milner said during an interview with Bloomberg TV. Facebook is an evolving system continuously responding to challenges and there will "always be bad actors who are testing different products," he added.
Contributing Opinion Writer BERLIN — Whether Britain's decision to leave the European Union turns out to be a disaster or just a bump in the road for Europe on its path to unification, one consequence is already abundantly, disturbingly clear: Brexit will cement Germany's role as the Continent's leader — a role that neither Germany nor anybody else is entirely comfortable with.
The folks at Game Detectives​, an online group that's largely responsible for jointly working to deconstruct what's happening with the Sigil ARG, isn't sure whether a crossover with Frog Fractions 2 is merely a convenient bump in the road, a red herring amongst dozens of red herrings, or if we're close to seeing what Crawford has been working on the past two years.
" JONATHAN BAMBER, DIRECTOR OF THE BRISTOL GLACIOLOGY CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL "The momentum is so great and supported by so many nations that it will be no more than an unwelcome bump in the road ... Individual states such as California will carry on doing what the rest of the world knows is the right thing to do on combating climate change.
"It's one thing to have a bump in the road and be in between jobs for a little while; it's another thing to be prevented from doing the only thing you know how to do," said Max Burton Wahrhaftig, an arborist in Doylestown, Pa., who in 503 was threatened by his former employer after leaving for a better-paying job with a rival tree service.
Everybody from Secretary Pompeo, the president, Heather Nauert, the State Department spokesperson, to Ambassador John Bolton, now national security adviser, they&aposve got a message, and the message is to stay cool, calm and collected in the face of this, whatever -- whether it&aposs a bump in the road or a crisis and to emphasize that it&aposs a process and the process is ongoing and the process is on track.

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