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15 Sentences With "sorted itself out"

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But at least all the other drama has sorted itself out.
It's probably like the beginning of the internet, which sort of sorted itself out.
And so we've gone into this period of time in journalism where it's not yet sorted itself out.
As last year, when Thomas simply proved better than Froome, the dilemma sorted itself out in the hardest climbs.
"The technology is really young and really immature, and hasn't sorted itself out," Mr. Weber of Tecop International said.
James: Well it's interesting to me just my curiosity investment point of view because it hasn't sorted itself out yet.
With their control over soccer in Indonesia not under threat, FIFA left the issue up to their regional authority, the Asian Football Conference and the situation sorted itself out.
Do you think he politicized them or do you think the people who were interested in Donald Trump and the internet went there and people who weren't, left there, and that sort of sorted itself out?
So when the 2008 US housing crisis hit and I was living outside the country, I was more grateful than ever to be a renter — I wasn't in danger of losing property (or property value) back in the US, and I was more than comfortable with renting a home while the market sorted itself out.
What looked like ornate William Morris wallpapers on little crepe dresses with floppy bows at the neck hid magic mushrooms, swirling black and white sorted itself out into profiles from afar, mohair was rainbow-striped, leather pinafores lacquered, and trousers were slung low on the hips, cut generously through the leg, and gathered at the ankle.
The Black Student Union and 4000 other students protested Andros' decision. By the time the mess had sorted itself out, two-thirds of the black players had quit the team. There were no black recruits in the 1969 recruiting class. Andros was labeled a racist in many circles and seemed unable to shake it.
Stop Podcasting Yourself started independently on March 2, 2008, being distributed through iTunes and its blog. At the time, podcasting had not "sorted itself out yet". Originally, Clark and Shumka intended to do sketches on the show. Due to its early start in the world of podcasting, the show is considered a pioneer for comedy podcast chat shows.
Immediately afterwards on camera McConville blamed Owen for blocking several times on the straight. Under the ensuing safety car approximately 20 cars pitted. After the restart Lowndes and Tander having taken over their cars charged into the race lead, quickly cutting through the slower cars that had worked through to the front of the safety car queue. Further back as the field sorted itself out Lee Holdsworth left the track at turn two after contact with Allan Simonsen.
McLaughlin's sudden departure lead to two seasons in mid-table before the club sorted itself out. First, former Ireland international John Dempsey was hired, suspended, and fired, within an eight-month period. He was then replaced by McLaughlin's long-term assistant and club coach, Tommy Connolly, for 14-months. But they continued to languish in the League. Subsequently, former Dundalk player Turlough O'Connor was appointed as manager of the club ahead of the League's split into two divisions in 1985–86.
Not only do the seasons conclude with cliffhangers, but almost every episode finishes at a cliffhanger directly after or during a highly dramatic moment. Commercial breaks can be a nuisance to script writers because some sort of incompleteness or minor cliffhanger should be provided before each to stop the viewer from changing channels during the commercial break. Sometimes a series ends with an unintended cliffhanger caused by a very abrupt ending without a satisfactory dénouement, but merely assuming that the viewer will assume that everything sorted itself out. Sometimes a movie, book, or season of a television show will end with the defeat of the main villain before a second, evidently more powerful villain makes a brief appearance (becoming the villain of the next film).

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