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Man has had a bumpy ride since the financial crisis.
Since the legislation is likely to have a bumpy ride, that could be many months away.
That means financial markets probably will continue to have a bumpy ride, but in some ways this is good news.
There is no denying that the industry has had a bumpy ride over the last year.
The term decorative has had a bumpy ride in the West.
More recently, however, this intuitive approach has had a bumpy ride.
Many emerging markets have been having a bumpy ride of late, however.
The president has had a bumpy ride in his first two months
Everybody predicted we'd have a bumpy ride politically but the economy would take care of itself.
'The next day you are on an aircraft and having a bumpy ride.
It's a bumpy ride, no doubt, but one that's set in the right direction.
The film had a bumpy ride to the screen.
With the state of the public finances, we know that councils have a bumpy ride ahead.
However, Genel and its owners have had a bumpy ride.
Hungary, like its neighbors, has had a bumpy ride during the last 12 years of democracy.
He said the weather was generally favorable, although they had a bumpy ride at times during the 135-mile drift.
Okay, so I had a bumpy ride with Eagle last night.
"They had a bumpy ride in trading before this."
But the effort to remove frontier formalities has had a bumpy ride.
Skype has had a bumpy ride as a business.
Over all, it's a bumpy ride for Chinese investment in Australia.
In the short term, though, it does mean the private sector has to expand more rapidly and the economy could have a bumpier ride.
"Yes, London is going to have a bumpy ride for two years, but in 20 years time they'll be laughing," he said.
Looks like Gordon Brown could have a bumpy ride.
Complaints: It's a bumpy ride over any imperfect road.