Sentences with phrase «all bad»

April 24 (Reuters)- Burger King owner Restaurant Brands International Inc and its franchisees will spend C$ 700 million ($ 546 million) over four years to revamp coffee chain Tim Hortons, following a round of bad publicity over its management of the Canadian chain.
In explaining its reasons for closing shop, Bitconnect cited the relentless cyberattacks it was experiencing along with «bad press» and «cease and desist» letters it received from two U.S. securities regulators.
The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office said Wednesday that it is working with the National Cyber Security Centre to figure out how bad the breach was, and how many British people were affected.
The results have been mixed: «The Terminal,» bad; «Lincoln,» good.
«It's just a little bit too convenient for my taste to see a platform ban an entire ecosystem, or an entire market segment, just because they don't want to spend the time figuring out who the bad actors are,» Pakman told me.
The Good, The Bad and The Bored
If you're stuck in a bad self - employment situation, fire yourself and start building something that doesn't require you to trade dollars for your hours
The scarcity of illegal guns is reportedly so bad that stolen antique guns are frequently used by gangs, and U.K. law enforcement officials now estimate that only around 1,000 guns are in use by criminal elements in the entirety of the U.K.
That business suffered badly last year and in early 2015 because of labor strife at West Coast ports from Seattle to San Diego.
Interestingly, none of the months in or immediately following the recession saw more than two CMAs simultaneously have «bad» months.
Were China's troubles to spark a new global financial crisis, the effects would be still worse.
She was bleeding badly from a face - lift.
Pure and simple, these laws are bad for local economies and bad for business.
It's the un - and under - employed that are hit worst by a stagnant economy.
Yeah, entrepreneurs who've been successful in their first company tend to do better at their next one, but the difference between the best and the worst is only about 12 percent.
Whether you use relaxation techniques or learn to meditate, just a few minutes when stress is at its worst can make a big difference.
And you may know all too well that some positions don't recover (in fact, they may even get worse over time).
It makes a bad situation that much worse.
While the studio might deliver on that front, this latest flick sadly continues a long «Jurassic» tradition of bad and incomplete science.
The reporting at the failing @nytimes gets worse and worse by the day.
Who else is going to tell a VC if he got a bad reference from an entrepreneur or fellow VC?
«The business community, by and large, has consistently communicated to lawmakers at every level that such laws are bad for our employees and bad for business.»
«We are not in Target but want to be in the worst way,» Garry Smith says.
that might result in an even «badder» deal than his predecessor signed with Iran or forcing him to storm out of the negotiations in a huff.
The worst that can happen is that it doesn't turn out the way you intended, and you learn something new.
Worst of all, the very bodies that should be looking out for investors and market fairness — the big brokers and public exchanges — are helping the middlemen along.
If you have a startup that's raising money, courting one of these A-listers may not be such a bad idea.
During the day - to - day, I continuously ask myself during every interaction, «Does the team know everything they need, good and bad, to make strategic decisions and be successful?»
Growing up in South Africa, Musk's classmates bullied him and beat him up badly.
Like most cable companies, Comcast also seems to be doing not a bad job of shifting customers to lower - priced «skinny bundles» so that it doesn't lose them completely.
He'll likely keep talking even if he's detained — or worse.
This exposure makes you feel worse as your anxiety ratchets up the scale.
This too is a punishingly expensive location, and its growing status as «Silicon Alley» will only make things worse.
This sweet, rich oil was shown to do some pretty nifty things for abdominally obese women in a 2009 study out of Brazil, including decreasing their waist circumference, increasing beneficial HDL (high - density lipoprotein) cholesterol and improving the ratio of «bad» LDL (low - density lipoprotein) to «good» HDL cholesterol.
Then, in October, came exceedingly bad news.
Canada largely avoided the worst of the post-recession fallout, and the federal government believes it has the country on track to create jobs and crater unemployment rates.
«Our main goal is to remove the worst of the worst
Only moonshots matter; being in the middle of anything else is mediocre at best and boring, which is even worse.
Here's what's bad about Valentine's Day: Failing to fine - tune your business strategy to that angle or thinking your products don't fit and missing a major opportunity.
Without giving away any trade secrets, a good CPA will tell you when certain financial ratios or metrics are better or worse than similar companies in their stead.
One of the worst problems facing the country — the state of our nation's bridges.
«In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say with almost certainty that they will come to a bad ending,» he told CNBC on Wednesday.
The bad news, she'd have to wait several weeks for that battery replacement to come in.
The second plaintiff, Hilary Taubman - Dye, was a victim of bad timing.
«It's worse than tulip bulbs,» said Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, during a Barclays conference this month.
These companies use political contributions and armies of lobbyists to cajole governments to ignore the consequences: an economic crisis worse than the recent recession awaits if these nations fail to spark growth in areas that can stimulate growth and create jobs.
People, it appeared, thought that the oil industry was bad — especially Standard Oil — and that all the Standard companies (Ohio, Indiana, et al.) were still one trust, as they had been before the dissolution in 1911.
First, it depends on the probability that something bad will happen to the product you've bought, multiplied by the cost of repair.
... As a nation, we have been trained to look past the bad behavior of our rudest guests, especially the uninvited ones, and rather than cause a scene, we shall just go about our daily business as if nothing has happened.
New research shows that the worst offenders may not even know they've crossed it.
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