Sentences with phrase «are facing a wall»

When I put my son in timeout and he's facing the wall, do you think he is doing just that, or do you think he's facing the wall while I'm behind him talking about SpongeBob?
I was facing the wall so I opened my eyes.
The child is often placed so that they are facing the wall.
If the desk is facing a wall, then put up colorful posters or positive images that your child chooses.
Start in a plank position in front of a wall, then walk backward up the wall so that your chest is facing the wall.
So the next time you feel at a loss, recognize that you're facing this wall because you're meant to fight your way past it.
It is easier than ever before for people who have never had credit issues to suddenly find they are facing a wall of credit card debt with no money to pay it.
You'd just be facing a wall instead of a screen.
It is a facing a wall with compelling works with Francis Bacon's «Figure in Sea» positioned in the middle as it was the starting point for the selection process.
Are you facing a wall and feel boxed in?
The child is often placed so that they are facing the wall.
One side of the board will be facing the wall.

Not exact matches

There's a high communal table, and wall - or window - facing counters with bar stools and electrical outlets for guests using laptops or charging their phones.
When I'm facing a tough moment, even when I was fired on the front page of The Wall Street Journal, there is part of me that is like, I'm the luckiest woman on the planet.
His face is — or, rather, was — plastered all over the walls at the CBC's headquarters.
Yesterday the Wall Street Journal outlined the «haves and have - nots» moment the venture capital market is currently facing, covering the recent series of startup layoffs and shutdowns.
I don't think that point of view holds water, but the fact that it's put forward with a straight face makes it pretty unsurprising that a small handful of Wall Street types are going to cling to the notion.
Just as in your personal life, there will be times when your business is up against the wall and you find yourself facing major difficulties.
BlackBerry announced a couple of new products on Wednesday (the upcoming Z30 phone and BBM Messenger for Apple and Android devices) but neither really mattered in the face of the big news of the day, which is that the company is cutting 40 % of its workforce, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The only way that Wall Street will change is if executives face jail time when they preside over massive frauds.
The current corporate AMT is 20 percent, but most corporations face a 35 percent tax rate and can see lower rates by claiming tax breaks that aren't impacted by the AMT, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Luxe's CEO and co-founder Curtis Lee told the Wall Street Journal that the bevy of lawsuits facing startups in the space was not a factor, though, and the company decided to make the switch after doing a business and legal analysis of Luxe.
«State attorneys general told five of the nation's largest banks on Tuesday they face a potential liability of at least $ 17 billion in civil lawsuits if a settlement isn't reached to address improper foreclosure practices» a «figure [that] doesn't cover additional billions of dollars in potential claims from federal agencies,» the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
The Wall Street Journal says Wednesday's shutdown comes as the firm is losing clients and facing legal fees from the Facebook case.
So its owner, Sabey Data Center Properties, is giving the former Verizon Building a face - lift, including new glass walls to make it more attractive.
There are going to be times that you hit brick walls and are faced with challenges that at first glance seem nearly impossible to overcome.
Hopefully, it's on a wall, or maybe I need to turn it face me on the desk,» explains Lopp.
After decades of spectacular growth, the chain appears to be hitting the wall: same - store sales - growth is sagging in Canada, where Tims is suddenly facing tough new competition from McDonald's new McCafé rebrand, clearly aimed at taking a big gulp out of the market leader's coffee sales.
In the process, he and Morgan Stanley are becoming the face of what may be Wall Street's future: highly profitable, to be sure, but with fewer of the grand ambitions or larger - than - life personalities that have always characterized the place.
And with Snapchat facing intense competition from Facebook — and its stock trading below the opening price of its initial public offering in March — Spiegel is the man Wall Street is betting on to lead the company to victory.
Our foreign and economic ministers were blindsided by Mr. Trump's signing of executive orders to move ahead with building a wall and adopting anti-immigrant policies on the same day the ministers arrived in Washington, where they faced a very inauspicious atmosphere for talks.
Those discussions, which have been pushed by Twitter CFO Anthony Noto, have been taking place since the beginning of the year, said sources, as the social communications giant has faced increasing pressure from Wall Street to grow its audience and innovate its products.
But it was n`t enough to satisfy Wall Street in the face of Merck «s data, even though the results are n`t directly comparable as the trials were run in different sets of patients.
Standing in the driveway of a Toronto home, flanked by black and white Volkswagens and facing a wall of TV cameras, Clement bemoaned the lack of transparency in how pump prices are set.
The cuts show the immense power large asset managers have to curb fees they pay banks and the diminishing role of sell - side research at a time when Wall Street firms are facing a slump in stock trading commissions.
Jack Mintz, a former adviser to the Department of Finance and the Prime Minister, wrote in the Globe and Mail «It is also poor policy by steepening the wall of taxation faced by growing firms.
Canada, with second highest debt - to - GDP ratio among the G - 7 and facing a potential separation, was close to hitting the debt wall.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has told Wall Streeters in no uncertain terms to face reality: He won't be the nominee, Politico's Ben White says.
The Federal Reserve and many Wall Street economists have been saying for months that an economic slowdown in the first part of the year would soon give way to faster growth, but their predictions have begun to sound hollow in the face of ever more dour economic news.
One is a world in which our economic problems are largely solved, profits are on the mend, and things will soon be back to normal, except for a lot of unemployed people whose fate is, let's face it, of no concern to Wall Street.
Let's face it — in certain situations buyers are more revealing to a third party when the perceived wall of sales agenda comes down and the expertise level to conduct qualitative research is not in - house.
Amazon has taken office space in what was once a warehouse at 450 West 33rd Street, although the owner, Brookfield, recently gave the building a face - lift and glass walls.
Wall Street was surprisingly buoyant Tuesday in the face of geopolitical risks in the autonomous region of Catalonia.
I'm curious to see how the Uber, AirBnB, Palantir, and other unicorns will do once they have to face Wall Street scrutiny quarterly.
The first part of my Wall Street career was on the sell side (read: client facing) of a major bank.
Tesla, after all, is facing two safety investigations and the continued insistence from some Wall Street analysts that the company would not reach its goal of producing 5,000 Model 3 by the end of the second quarter.
Let's face it; there's a whole generation of managers on Wall Street who made their careers buying big banks.
The company faced criticism in The Wall Street Journal after two independent lab tests conducted on behalf of the newspaper found sodium lauryl sulfate — one of the chemicals the company promises that its products are free of — in The Honest Co.'s laundry detergent.
Few Exclusions to Steel, Aluminum Tariffs Expected U.S. businesses seeking to avoid tariffs on steel and aluminum imports are expected to face resistance under rules being developed by the Commerce Department, «which is signaling it will grant exclusions only sparingly and based on national - security concerns,» according to the Wall Street Journal.
In a late August email to employees, he pushed staff to rally around boosting sales and cutting costs, in order to show positive GAAP profits and «throw a pie in the face of all the naysayers on Wall Street who keep insisting that Tesla will always be a money - loser.»
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