Sentence examples similar to run into a failure from inspiring English sources

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It has run into a storm over the failure to check backgrounds and exclude convicted criminals, meaning the first winner, Nathan Hageman, walked off with £1m, despite serving a prison sentence for serious assault.

On the eighth lap, he ran off the wooden planking at Saint-Calais but was able to resume; a wheel failure later in the lap caused him to run into a bank of earth and forced him to retire.

Here we run into a problem.

Eventually you will run into a Missingno.

They had run into an ambush.

"The biggest issue we run into is having a failure on a lift, and if you had to e-vac people in 50 below weather, it would be brutal".

By 2009 and the stepping down of Nancy Killefer as nominee for Chief Performance Officer of the United States at the beginning of the Obama administration, at least ten top-level cabinet or other federal appointees had run into trouble over failure to pay the "Nanny Tax".

At least some interspecies clones have run into problems because of a failure of the DNA in the nucleus to communicate correctly with the DNA in the mitochondria; in the gaur-cow fusion, for example, problems between the mitochondria and the nucleus led to a variety of abnormalities in the embryos as they began to grow.

It means running into a brick wall for your efforts and licking your wounds in the wake of your failure.

A lot of them have tasted a lot of success and certainly at times they've had to deal with failure and all that stuff will serve you well when you're running into a period of struggles".

She ran into a party of Americans.

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