Sentences with phrase «big big trouble»

This is big big trouble for Jay Jacobs and the «Cover UP» gang of Schumer, Cuomo, DiNapoli and their «WATCHDOG» AG
From the Pensongate Scandal to Espada to Racino to Paterson the Democrats are in big big trouble.
When we are being compared with charlton we know we are in big big trouble... FFS get serious... How many more years do you need to work out that the cheese eating surrender monkey is....
He is going to be in big big trouble because he is NOT following what God says.

Not exact matches

Quickly, please have a look at this troubling essay by historian Jay M. Smith about a giant business — big - time college sports — that hasn't reinvented itself in years.
While shareholders will receive only the slightest of premiums on their 12 - cent share price, the big winners are bondholders, who will recoup a greater share of their loans and not be saddled with stock in an operationally troubled and undercapitalized company.
His counterintuitive philosophy was apparent this year in his expressed openness to the idea of acquiring the troubled Home Capital while other big investors shied away.
Record numbers of consumers drive out to malls, big boxes and smaller retailers only to be ignored by skeleton staffs and made to feel like they are troubling the staff when asking for help.
But if you don't make cash - flow management a priority, Lenhart says, «you could be in big trouble in a short period of time.»
So Canada's third - biggest trading partner is in trouble.
A version of this article appears in the June 1, 2016 issue of Fortune with the headline «The European Union is in Big Trouble
Meet the entrepreneur who went from troubled little brother to «Big Brother of the Year.»
It goes like this: first of all, the bank is constantly scanning the horizon for smoke signals, looking for possible incipient trouble in big banks as well as the so - called «shadow banking system» (non-bank institutions that perform some bank - like functions) and trading information with other regulators.
Troubled Perth company Macmahon Holdings has flagged an impairment of up to $ 125 million in its full - year financial result after losing contracts with some of its biggest clients during the past six months, including Fortescue Metals Group.
Oct 24 - Facebook Inc's shares headed towards their biggest one - day jump on Wednesday after the company reported a surprising rise in mobile advertising, easing concerns it was having trouble capitalizing on soaring use of smartphones and tablets.
Egg McMuffins are only part of the explanation, he says, and Chipotle's troubles aren't a big factor.
The Taurus debuted in late 1985 at a time when Ford was in financial trouble and needed a big hit.
William Yeomans, a former deputy assistant attorney general who spent 26 years at the Justice Department, said Flynn's guilty plea «is likely big trouble for several members of the Trump administration.»
The biggest potential hurdle: If you're reliant on enterprisewide software such as a customer - relationship management system, you might have trouble getting it to run on Linux PCs and you'd probably have to replace it with a Linux - friendly product.
I learned that if I didn't plan my withholdings (and savings) well, I'd get into big trouble come tax time.
As Carson found out, some cash troubles are big, nasty surprises.
The price discipline relied on by the global duopoly of BPC and Canpotex (Saskatchewan's potash international shipping agency) has — at least for the time being — ended, but according to analysts it's the big players who are really going to be able to weather the industry's current troubles.
If you were importing from the United States and you had not hedged your next year's purchases or a portion of them, with the drop in the Canadian dollar, you could be in big trouble.
Carlsberg's Russian troubles have become a recurring theme since it placed a bet on the market with its biggest - ever acquisition in 2008.
And, because entrepreneurs tend to be risk takers in growing their businesses, their aggressive personalities sometimes get them into trouble when they apply the same get - big - or - go - home mentality to managing their money.
Phelps said the effort goes beyond simple technology solutions that monitor trends, but like many corporate executives discussing the specifics of big data, he had trouble defining exactly what big data is in a typical corporate context.
By clamping down on the ICO sector, China may be warding off bigger financial troubles for consumers down the line.
The big difference between WalkMe and traditional help systems, according to Lepofsky, is that in the background, this software collects information about user behavior and patterns and guides administrators on how to smooth out trouble spots.
And if you don't have a good understanding of yourself, you are in big trouble,» he explains.
E-commerce will eventually play a bigger role in the overall retail economy due to its rapid growth, but for now, it can't be blamed as the main source for retailers» troubles.
Plot: Agent J and K are back but this time, K is in big trouble.
«Way down, big trouble, dead!
From what I can tell, issues such as a possible recession, rising raw - material costs and unstable capital markets that seem to bother big companies do not seem to trouble many start - up CEOs.
One of the biggest reasons to skip the gym sometimes is that going too often or too hard can cause some serious problems, including trouble sleeping, weight loss plateaus, menstrual issues, and exhaustion.
Dufour explained that Lavalin, the Montreal - based engineering and construction firm that later merged with SNC Group, was in big trouble with a project in Tunisia, and the client was suing for $ 3 million.
Puerto Rico isn't big enough to cause systemic damage, and while the situation in China is troubling, the central bank's actions over the weekend at least show that policy makers are on alert.
This was combined with an internal lack of resilience owing to poor financial management and a broken company culture, as well as the «black cloud» that engulfs any company in big trouble, driving away even the most loyal customers and investors.
Speaking of the investigative journalism - focused movie to win the most recent Best Picture Oscar, Oliver said: «One of the things that made Spotlight so powerful is the knowledge that the newspaper industry today is in big trouble
When he got the call to join CMHC, Siddall was working at the Bank of Canada, helping to devise highly technical schemes to end «too big to fail,» post-crisis shorthand for the perception that governments would rescue the biggest financial institutions whenever they got into trouble.
If a company like iHeart gets in trouble and someone else want its assets, rather than buying the shares, they often buy the debt (bonds and loans) at a big discount.
Bubbly markets in two big cities will trouble policy makers.
When we talked to Farhan Siddiqi a few months ago, he noted that trouble with making big changes at places like McDonald's — restaurants that serve unaccountably large numbers of consumers worldwide daily — is a bit like trying to turn a battleship around.
The problem for China is that a big chunk of the money is going into troubled industries like construction and real estate.
If a too - big - to - fail bank got into trouble, she wrote, the F.D.I.C. would wind it down, not bail it out.
Also called «strategic default,» this is a form of fraud that can land you in bigger trouble.
In my view, a society where big slices of the population don't benefit from economic growth invites trouble.
The trouble is that Texas does not require contractors to be licensed, and with so much work and so many desperate homeowners, there will likely be a big jump in scams.
That may seem like it's no big deal, but it actually saves quite a bit of trouble for the employees.
U.S. stocks took their biggest loss in five months Tuesday as a health care bill backed by President Donald Trump ran into trouble in Congress, which raised some questions about his agenda of faster economic growth spurred on by lower taxes and cuts in regulations.
So «Apollo is preparing to meet with big debt investors including mutual fund managers in several cities over the next few months to ease concerns that the firm protects its investments in troubled companies at the expense of creditors.»
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