Acrobat pro xi - bug creating pdf from website

Hi there,
I'tried to create a pdf from a website. Problem is, that within a paragraph the last non-breaking space is moved by Acrobat to the start of the next line. The whole paragraph - expect the first line - is intended. Any ideas? Or a bug?
Thx for feedback!

Hi networker_mf
Could you please share the following details so that we can help solve the problem?
1. The OS you are using and its version - Win7/Win8 or Mac OS 10.9/Mac OS 10.8?
2. Is it 32-bit or 64-bit OS?
3. Acrobat version you are using 11.0.7 or 11.0.8?
4. Are you trying to convert from a browser? If yes, then which browser and the browser version?
5. Is this happening for all websites or specific website? If it is a specific website, could you please share its url?
Thanks
Tanvi

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