Sentences with phrase «biggest immediate hit»

And it's the newer and lower paid teachers who, proportionally, will take the biggest immediate hit.

Not exact matches

Steve Stone Line Manager at told me «We opened at -5.5 expecting a lot of public action but immediate got hit by couple big accounts».
Not only were Spurs starting from an immediate disadvantage compared to the other five big sides, they were also hit with the costs of building a new stadium, which was entirely their own choice and has clear long - term benefits but traditionally hits teams hard.
With the departure of the Brazilian star, the team takes an immediate hit, but the bigger blow might come a couple of years down the road.
But most of all, pity the stunning and talented Forlani, whose career has apparently taken a big and most undeserved hit after appearing in the 1998 box office disaster Meet Joe Black (her immediate follow - up to that and predecessor to this was the sunken superhero satire Mystery Men).
When the Ford Explorer hit the market in 1989 as a 1990 model, it was an immediate hit for one big reason — a reason that seems odd today.
Because foreign medical institutions typically demand immediate payment, you may have to come up with a really big cash outlay or credit card hit on the spot.
A few decades ago, an organization could rely on a visionary leader to see the big picture and help steer the ship in the right direction to hit both immediate and long - term goals.
It seems to follow that they will go for the quick - fix — immediate gratification, the marshmallows (read: double - enders) on the table staring them in the face due to their short - sighted personality traits that kick in when the big hit is so, so close.
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