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"sort itself out" Definitions
  1. (of a problem) to stop being a problem without anyone having to take action

67 Sentences With "sort itself out"

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That heart attack stuff will sort itself out, I promise.
Just leave it alone, and it will sort itself out.
JT: I think many of these will sort itself out.
Is the firm waiting for the market to sort itself out?
Clutch your bro and the tequila, everything else will sort itself out.
In a few days, though, Cramer expects the news to sort itself out.
There are plenty of skeptics who think the field will sort itself out.
"Keep moving forward and the rest will sort itself out," that's what I say.
This stuff will just sort itself out even if you don't pay attention, right?
In the end, a lot of this drama is going to sort itself out naturally.
It would all sort itself out when I got to university and found my kind.
"I don't like hearing about it and hopefully that will sort itself out," he said.
In time that will sort itself out, but I think the market is sort of overreacting.
"I don't like hearing about it and hopefully that will sort itself out," he told reporters.
Ottawa was mostly waiting for the US to sort itself out before it took up the agreement.
If you can laugh in the face of all that, I think everything else will sort itself out.
"Clutch your bro and the tequila, everything else will sort itself out," the actress wrote in June 2019. 
This is another race where a crowded, nasty, personal GOP primary will sort itself out in May. Rep.
They were mum on all that ... but we're guessing that whole mess will sort itself out in the stands.
The philosophy was to let forum members post almost anything they wanted and let the rest sort itself out.
If your spotting is thanks to a one-off hormonal fluctuation, it'll generally sort itself out within three cycles.
"We'll let the politics sort itself out," General Miller said in a video conference call with Afghan security leaders.
Meanwhile the Republican side has yet to sort itself out, with some of the top potential candidates declining to run.
Alderson said that the logjam in the outfield would sort itself out, adding that there were no ongoing trade discussions.
Or is it OK to just focus on the next movie in the franchise and let the future sort itself out?
I mean we may have as many as 653, 20 candidates and that's a big group to try to sort itself out.
A slight disunity in the crowd scenes at the beginning and end of Act II will probably sort itself out in future performances.
So my prediction is it'll be a little shaky and it'll be a little polemical in the beginning but then it'll sort itself out.
I hope that this will sort itself out in a way where we know what the rules are and we know how they're enforced.
It may be easier for the main opposition, made up of three endlessly splintering alliances, to sort itself out now that Mr Tsvangirai is gone.
"That's going to sort itself out next year at training camp," Vigneault, who has three years left on his contract, said of the potential changes.
Todd Young (R-Ind.), the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said earlier this week he was confident the primary would sort itself out.
"So the idea that we'd get a couple regulations in place, and it'll all -- it'll all sort itself out, it's just not true with health care."
Still, deciding unanimously at the 10 April emergency summit to give the U.K. even more time to sort itself out will not come easy for the EU27.
"We are dealing with a world situation — and that is especially true after the American elections — in which the world must first sort itself out," she added.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Six days after Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi disappeared, U.S. President Donald Trump tried to play down the crisis, saying "hopefully that will sort itself out".
" The interview marks a significant departure from comments he made at the beginning of the week, when he said that he hopes the situation will "sort itself out.
Garner thinks that it will take more time for the oil market to sort itself out, and she believes that the floor of $26 for crude will hold.
OK, so let's review... I think Sanchez will be fine, and obviously he's just been derailed this year by a blister problem that will eventually sort itself out.
He needs clarity from the federal courts so he can get on with permitting for his company's project, without waiting years for the government to sort itself out.
George Lopez has a take on the House impeachment hearings that might actually surprise you -- let it sort itself out and whatever the outcome, find common ground as Americans.
The map tends to sort itself out in the election year," Poersch said, adding that, "All the data suggests right now the incumbents are winning, so it's generally positive.
"Brazil is going through a political crisis, and the situation has still to sort itself out," said Agatha Bednarczuk, one of the beach volleyball players who will represent her homeland.
So if this takes nine months to sort itself out, we're in month one, so it could be eight more months, so it could take 27 months to get out.
The situation didn't really sort itself out until last night, when Dick Clark Productions and Mariah Carey confirmed that we're getting a do-over this year: Carey seems up for it.
As with your desktop or laptop computer, it's worth giving a frozen phone at least five minutes to see if it can overcome its blip and sort itself out on its own.
Some believe it's unlikely Uber will be completely banned forever in London and that it's more likely the company will have to sort itself out and ensure customer safety, in which case, great.
But eventually this logjam will need to sort itself out, because after the Pacers offer Turner a max contract, it's highly unlikely Sabonis will want to spend his career coming off the bench. 10.
The referee didn't allow the fight to go on and sort itself out—the standard procedure when a fighter suffers an injury—but instead called a time out and ushered in the doctor to examine the ankle.
The third is that there's a lot of other important investments we need to make, so let's make them now and let the deficit sort itself out in the future, and it's not prohibitively costly to wait.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Former German chancellor Helmut Kohl, the architect of German reunification and a leading driver of European integration, said the EU must allow Britain time to sort itself out after its referendum vote to leave the bloc.
Europeans see picture books as an art form like any other and don't worry much about whether a book is "for children" or "for adults"; they figure that will sort itself out once the book gets into the world.
What spooks investors is not so much that Italy could lose a once-in-a-generation opportunity to sort itself out, but that Mr Renzi's departure could pitch the country back into political disarray and spark a wider crisis in the EU economy.
There are people who get on that stage as dark horse candidates who suddenly blossom," Weaver said, sounding genuinely curious how the 2020 crop would sort itself out, "and there are some candidates who are favorites, who get up there and suddenly wither.
"Ultimately the bitcoin network is resilient and self-adjusting, and this will sort itself out at the wallet software (user) level through fees," longtime bitcoin developer Jeff Garzik, who proposed a more conservative alternative to Andresen's failed plan to increase block sizes, wrote me in an email.
The European Union "should now grant a final long one, giving the U.K. time to sort itself out & prepare for all possible resolutions," including a second referendum, Norbert Röttgen, the chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the German Parliament, said in a Twitter post on Sunday.
Windows and macOSIf you find your desktop or laptop computer has frozen, the first step is to wait—you don't want to do a cold reboot if you can help it (it might end up making the problem worse), so give your machine time to sort itself out.
The chief of the euro zone's group of finance ministers is calling on Westminster to sort itself out for the good of both sides of the Channel, and does not see the Brexit deal 'progress' that U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been touting, he told CNBC on Saturday.
"Just because it&aposs written into law doesn&apost mean it can&apost be unwritten," she said, adding, "Because of the politics that have started to surround the Space Force, I worry that that could damage its impact before it even has time to sort itself out" within the wider military bureaucracy.
"We expect some deal as far as Brexit is concerned, and that the Italian situation will sort itself out, and the gap in Economic Surprise Index versus the US suggests the numbers posted in Europe should be relatively good," Charles de Boissezon, deputy head of global asset allocation and equity strategy at Societe Generale in Paris, said.
THE MARKET WOULD SORT ITSELF OUT AND COME UP WITH THE VALUES, THE FACT IS IN ORDER FOR THIS NOT TO UNLOCK A LOT OF VALUE, THE PE WOULD HAVE TO CONTRACT DRAMATICALLY ON THE CAPITAL APPRECIATION SHARES AND THE PROBLEM WITH THAT IS BECAUSE ONCE YOU DO THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE DIVIDEND SHARES, THE MARKET CAP OF THE CAPITAL APPRECIATION SHARES WOULD SHRINK.
This episode is set exclusively in Darfur. Pratt is still put out and feeling out of place as he tries to work in the clinic. He argues with Dr Dakarai on the solutions to Darfur's problems. Pratt thinks that Sudan should sort itself out.
As the Cineraria depart, the Doctor reveals to Professor Morris that he believes that the human race is amazing in itself and they can fix their own problems without the help of an alien race. Inside the TARDIS, Martha asks the Doctor to take her to Earth, ten years in the future; so she can see how the world has managed to sort itself out. The Doctor reassures her that everything will be brilliant and they depart.
Although some of Aylmer's assault force was in position, some of it was still struggling to sort itself out from the night march as the barrage began. One unit which did reach its start position on time, the 37th Indian Brigade, was accompanied by Kearny, Aylmer and Gorringe. Despite finding that there a gap in the lines, the Corps and Column commander, as well as the Corps Chief of Staff, held the 37th Brigade back, ordering it to wait and follow the plan's timetable.Candler, p. 149.
The most frequently used of these contractions—usually consisting of two or three words contracted into one word, contain short, common and often monosyllabic words like , , , , or . The use of the apostrophe (') is much less common than in English, but is sometimes used in contractions to show where letters have been dropped. In extreme cases, long, entire sentences may be written as one word. An example of this is "Det ordner seg av seg selv" in standard written Bokmål, meaning "It will sort itself out" could become "dånesæsæsjæl" (note the letters Å and Æ, and the word "sjæl", as an eye dialect spelling of ).
Darwin's cousin, Francis Galton, proposed that an interpretation of Darwin's theory was the need for eugenics to save society from "inferior" minds. Since the publication of Origin, a wide variety of opinions had been put forward on whether the theory had implications towards human society. One of these, later known as Social Darwinism, has been attributed to Herbert Spencer's writings before publication of Origin, and argued that society would naturally sort itself out, and that the more "fit" individuals would rise to positions of higher prominence, while the less "fit" would succumb to poverty and disease. On this interpretation, Spencer alleged that government-run social programmes and charity hinder the "natural" stratification of the populace.
This is the second stage of team development, where the group starts to sort itself out and gain each others' trust. This stage often starts when they voice their opinions, a conflict may arise between team members as power and status are assigned. When the group members start to work with each other they start to learn about individual working styles and what it is like to work with each other as a team, it also identifies different hierarchy of status of positions in the group. At this stage there is a positive and polite atmosphere and people are pleasant to each other and they have different feelings of excitement, eagerness and positiveness and others may have feelings of suspicion, fear and anxiety.

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