Sentences with phrase «as bad business deals»

Do not be quick to engage family and friends, as bad business deals often lead to bad situations in your personal life.

Not exact matches

Projects and deals can fall through, you can have a bad quarter of business, and you can have a few bad weeks with your diet but it's still a temporary thing because you don't have to accept it as a permanent reality.
You are now dealing with the executor of Aunt Irma's estate, who may be 1) a greedy relative who sees the «gift» as an investment for which the estate is entitled to a substantial piece of your business, 2) a local estate lawyer whose main purpose in life is to squeeze as many assets out of the estate as possible so as to maximize their fees, or 3) someone even worse.
If we had identified Vardy as our striker target we had more than enough time to close the deal, fact we didn't is bad business and bad execution.
You say that «If we had identified Vardy as our striker target we had more than enough time to close the deal, fact we didn't is bad business and bad execution»
Now for me wenger has done a lot wrong in the past seasons this deal to sign Kallstrom I think is almost one of the worst piece of business i have ever seen and if you look back you'll see more the guy from Monaco comes to mind BUT putting that aside if Mr wenger can't find a way to Motivate this team to get 3 points on Wed night and release us from this big team Hodoo then i think as I» v said before he should resign on Thursday morning (I know that wont Happen) BUT he should not renew his contract because if we don't win this match we can kiss the league good by.
No deal would not necessarily be a bad outcome, they insist, because the world is eager to do more business with us, which will be cheaper in the future as sterling continues its steady decline.
Worse still, having vowed to abandon the European Union, Mrs May is driven into the arms of someone whose election (like the Brexit vote) was enthusiastically welcomed by every protectionist and nationalist in Europe, who seeks to destabilise the European Union itself, who has questioned the importance of Nato and who seeks a new deal with Putin as a strongman whom he admires as someone he can do business with.
And this is something I can certainly understand, given the subjects addressed there — such as years of bad treatment of writers (Joe and myself included) based on a business model where anyone who wanted to work as a writer had few - if - any options besides dealing with bad business models and egregious contracts.
They are hamstrung with bad business deals and as soon as someone new is hired to run the Nook division they are gone within a year or two.
And as tempting as it might be, when seeking an unsecured personal loan with bad credit, to jump at the first deal offered, remember to check the background of the particular lender on the Better Business Bureau website.
Worse still, the faith the businesses repose in lawyer escrow accounts, particularly with Biglaw and Big Deals, may be fatally undermined as a result of this fiasco.
You got it, and duplexs that sell for 60 to 70k same thing worst areas of most MSA's only appropriate for locals that are going to stack them up and run them as a business and are willing to deal with that class of tenant.
Many of us don't have time to deal with bad PM's, but it's a reality of the business, and ultimately a good investment will outweigh the bad PM (as long as it's identified an corrected / replaced early) in terms of long term gain / profit.
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