Sentences with phrase «at bad»

The team at Bad Lip Reading consistently put out some of the funniest — and weirdest — videos on YouTube, and with their interesting interpretation of Mark Zuckerberg's recent congressional hearing, they've truly outdone...
All the Naked Pastor cartoons expose me, victim and abuser, bullied and bully, shunned and shunner; immediately I identify with victim, bullied, and shunned self - righteously casting aspersion and derogation at the bad guy, pastor in a box, flock of angry exclamation marks, the bundled up and wealthy ignoring the beggar in the street, the starving in Somalia.
We can not hold this parable at arm's length and shake our heads at the bad guys who ran the religious institution.
Only looking at the bad.
It's likely you did catch him / her at a bad time but if you can get them engaged in the call, then you can break through any barrier that might have been put up.
investors must always avoid swinging at bad pitches.
It seems so long ago * that the version of the proceedings above, from the geniuses at the Bad Lip Reading channel on YouTube, now seems more or less accurate through the fog of memory.
But as someone who retired very cushy at 46, I believe it is possible to avoid markets at bad times.
The tax hit will be large and would hate for ya to have a large tax bill and have to sell an asset at a bad time to pay «the man».
Part of the gap in returns can probably be explained by the human tendency to panic at bad news, Professor Kelly said.
As Slashdot points out, the incident comes at a bad time for Microsoft, which has been recently focusing its attention on Azure in an effort to compete with the cloud platforms offered by Amazon, IBM, and Google.
It's a good thing, because we're at a bad spot now.
The proper thing was to politely apologize for bothering them at a bad time and hang up.
Mattrick's departure comes at a bad time for Microsoft, as it's currently trying to placate gamers dissatisfied with its new product.
In the meantime, employees will consider any share grants they've received, look at the bad news and difficult path going forward, and decide whether it's time for a change on their part, if not the company's.
Conversely, the one pleasant employee at the bad customer may go elsewhere and I may want to work with him or her.
The scandal comes at a bad time for Japanese business as a whole, as prime minister Shinzo Abe is trying to drum up global investor confidence by touting improved corporate governance standards.
At the same time, members of the GOP are already talking about cutting welfare and other social programs next, and there are signs that they'll be doing so at a bad time.
Whatever the reason, the move to regulate methane comes at a bad time for the industry as it would directly affect the development costs associated with new wells.
A yellow flag at a bad time can prove pretty costly and it has happened to us with Helio and other drivers more than a few times.
To say this happened at a bad time for Uber would be an understatement.
Whether you use relaxation techniques or learn to meditate, just a few minutes when stress is at its worst can make a big difference.
«I knew when I was eighty that I would never, for example, think about why I walked away from my 1994 Wall Street bonus right in the middle of the year at the worst possible time.
Pritchard has previously called the media supply chain — the companies involved in buying advertising space on P&G's behalf — «murky at best and fraudulent at worst
Relaxation techniques can help you when stress is at its worst, with your mind racing and your body tense.
For Ricky's, a New York City - based cosmetics and costume shop with 10 permanent locations around Manhattan (and 30 more pop - up shops), the storm couldn't have hit at a worse time.
And same - store sales should be unchanged at best, or down a low single - digit percentage at worst, well below Dick's previous forecast for a 1 % to 3 % increase.
Others complained that the duplicate charges had rendered them «broke» at the worst time: Their rent or electricity bills were due, and they had no money left to pay.
While we're in the midst of a healthy bounce from the year's lows, the larger trend is, at best, in the midst of a flattening out or, at worst, presaging a rollover.
Virtually every Subaru now comes with auto - braking and all the initial self - driving features that keep you from killing yourself from poor judgement at best, foolishness at worst.
At worse, travel is a necessary evil to keep your business growing.
Memorizing at its worst is just trying to remember random numbers, names, facts, etc..
Donald Trump's views on how to assure U.S. security are unclear at best, contradictory at worst.
When you put off tough tasks till late in the day because they're intimidating, you save them for when you're at your worst.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal (first reported on by ZDNet), Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun spoke about the company's foray into the US, saying that the first smartphones might arrive as early as the end of this year, or in early 2019 at worst.
On the other side, giving in to the creditors» pressure would make Tsipras look amateurish at best, and at worst, further undermine his credibility and standing domestically,» Wolfgango Piccoli, co-president of Teneo Intelligence said in a note on Wednesday.
Among the 18 countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's assessment, the U.S. ranked at best eighth and at worst 12th, based on the range of scores from its 1,133 students tested.
Meanwhile, the number of people in «vulnerable» employment — such as self - employment — increased, adding to an outlook of the global employment landscape as precarious at best and deteriorating at worst as the global recovery takes time.
«To the extent anyone thought they could obscure themselves — achieving security by obscurity,» as he put it to me, «that aspiration is quixotic at best and delusional at worst
«In start - up companies, it's all about «who do I trust» and sometimes nepotism will come in,» Fraedrich says, and family - run businesses have to be especially vigilant against an ethical lapse that could lead at best to employee dissatisfaction and at worst to a discrimination suit.
At best, your sales reps are going into their calls with gaps in the story; at worst, they're completely off point and exhausted before making a single call.
As a result, they do this once a year in the form of employee performance reviews, or, at worst, they avoid the process entirely.
As I wrote back in 2013, the findings of the Guelph study (and now the findings of the New York attorney general) suggest a quality control problem at best, and outright fraud at worst.
At worst, it's deception.
Still CIC might serve as a reminder that when sovereign wealth funds buy in, they do it at the worst time.
At worst, members of Gamergate have been accused of misogyny, bullying, and leveling rape and death threats against feminist critic Anita Sarkeesian, video game developer Zoe Quinn, and game developer Brianna Wu.
Racist at worst and tone deaf at best, Dove's looping Facebook ad showed a black woman taking off her brown shirt to become a white woman in a white shirt, reckoning back to racist old soap ads that fed the idea that black was dirty and could be cleaned into white.
At its best, it's a cash - grab by big ISPs while at its worst it's a concerted effort to stifle online services that compete with other parts of their business, like all that unmetered television we watch.
At her worst, she reports, she's «critical, impatient, stubborn, cynical, and sarcastic.»
At their worst, however, they fixate on details and can't prioritize tasks.
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