Sentences with phrase «big financial blow»

Having a computer, stereo system or GPS device stolen can be a big financial blow.
We've already discussed the need for an emergency fund, and if you don't have one in place, losing your income could end up being a big financial blow.
That's not only a big financial blow for a medium - sized or small gallery to absorb, it means that scores of new clients are being appropriated by these other bigger galleries.
Madrid's rejection of any offer to sign Sanchez would've come as big financial blow to the Gunners, who have now missed out on a # 60M windfall after failing to sell the Chilean this summer.

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Bracing for what could be a big financial hit for high - income earners in New York State, Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to soften the blow.
Some people might lie about their financial status and eventually when they're dating the real truth can be a big blow later.
Blowing those drips of dollars over time adds up to a big financial mistake.
The Occupy Wall Street movement, in a really big way, blew open the lid concealing the powerful forces that were spreading nonsense about the financial crisis.
As confusing as this matter may be for some, the one part that should be crystal clear is: that the financial costs associated with building and operating a full - blown VOW (Virtual Organization Website) requires pockets the size and depth of an organization — this is a Big - guy, elitist, concept!
Similarly, lacking flexibility that allows for both big shocks and small bumps in the road, a single blow can undermine everything you try to achieve with your financial plan.
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