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But that route may be bumpy.
The product is flat, but the road ahead may be bumpy.
But a spokesperson said: "There may be bumpy times ahead – so here in the UK we must stick to the plan that's cutting the deficit".
"With the risks we see elsewhere in the world, there may be bumpy times ahead – so here in the UK we must stick to the plan that's cutting the deficit, attracting business investment and creating jobs".
Though the road may be bumpy and the profit margins slim, some developers say they are not compromising on quality, like Vincent Riso, the chief executive of the Briarwood Organization, a for-profit company in Bayside, Queens.
The coming months may be bumpy.In this section Immigrants as scapegoats A policy "reorientation" Bad blood bubbles Charging at Merkel An unaffordable system A stunning victory Mysterious Mariano ReprintsDespite the bickering, the election is a landmark.
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Place your child in the middle-rear seat of a car or in a front to middle row of a bus instead of in the far rear, where their ride may be bumpier.
Still, trading may well be bumpy when it resumes.
It also shows that while a deal might be structured to protect minority interests, what follows may still be bumpy.
Whilst it is very positive to see the sector expanding strongly again, it's difficult to predict the impact of fluctuations in export markets so the recovery may continue to be bumpy.
"It may be a bumpy ride".
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