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The Republican appears to be running into headwinds.
But she was a headstrong and unorthodox ambassador, and soon ran into headwinds.
In a low-return environment, with investment tailwinds transformed into headwinds, those are some of the tough trade-offs that we'll have to wrestle with.
On top of that we've had to battle into headwinds and swim across large areas of dangerously thin ice and open water".
Even the timing of the speech ran into headwinds, coming in a week of major Supreme Court decisions, the drama over the travels of the National Security Agency leaker Edward J. Snowden and a debate in Congress over immigration reform.
Asia was in rude health in the first half of the year, but a loss of momentum seems assured as economies that are major buyers of the region's exports run into headwinds.
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INTO THE HEADWIND Only a few months ago, the euphemism of choice for writers of corporate reports and economic analysts who did not want to strike fear into investors' hearts was headwind.
Nonetheless, it has run into political headwinds in the region.
You seem to be sailing directly into the headwinds of where the American people are".
"It may seem counterintuitive," he added, "but here we are in a recession, and we're going right into the headwinds".
Christmas sales will have been gigantic, but now it has to keep that momentum going into economic headwinds around the world, while Android phones keep getting cheaper.
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