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hit a brick wall
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Hit a Brick Wall in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Hit a Brick Wall in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Hit a Brick Wall in a Sentence
It's her first vote that puts in place leaders, no matter what her positions are. They have disrespected Miami for too long a period of time, we've had people that were somewhat moderate representing South Florida. All of them hit a brick wall with their ideas, and that's disrespecting the people of Miami. ... We should not reinforce that by sending someone up that's going to vote for that leadership.
William Jackson at Capital Economics:
We've seen a couple of months of relatively good current account data which shows some external vulnerabilities may be declining. Plus the promise to speed up EU accession talks has led to hopes the (ruling) AK Party will re-launch reforms which stalled a few years ago when accession talks hit a brick wall.
Kate Vernalils and Vitoria Mogridge-Percy:
We feel like we’ve hit a brick wall and we need the U.K. government to help us find answers for what has happened to her, we will not stop looking for Sarm.
It is extraordinarily difficult for law enforcement to try and' follow the money' because at some point you are going to literally hit a brick wall, there is literally no paper trail.
It's about having an appropriate tone at the top, there might be companies that did really well in 2019 and suddenly your company has hit a brick wall. So at the same time you're laying off a bunch of rank and file employees, you're awarding yourself (millions in bonus pay). It just doesn't look very good.
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