Also, against KK, it seemed that she had
a bit of a meltdown that costed her the victory.
Paul Joyce sent Twitter into
a bit of a meltdown with the news that Liverpool were looking at # 25 million Southampton attacker Sadio Mane as an alternative to Mario Gotze.
During week 2 EBoy would have
a bit of a meltdown about an hour before it was time to go home.
In case you missed it, the stock markets had
a bit of a meltdown earlier this week.
Not exact matches
The stock market
meltdown that accompanied the financial crisis
of 2008 - 2009 took a big
bite out
of Americans» retirement savings, forcing some to delay their retirement dreams.
Among the financial commentariat, there's quite a
bit of worry that the most important post-crisis regulations will be whittled away in the coming years, setting us up for another
meltdown.
So, I genuinely think underneath his professional mask he is having a
bit of a mental
meltdown brought upon by the pressure.
What I discovered this year, is that yelling is a hot topic, avoiding
meltdowns is important, and everyone likes a
bit of controversy.
But, we're seeing signs
of stress... hitting me, having more emotional
meltdowns, wanting to be treated like a baby and now
biting her friends at daycare.
DeMeo's results were so successful that his nine - pound suits — which look a
bit like Halloween - costume versions
of space suits but are roomy enough to fit over my bulletproof vest and gas protector — have become the outfit
of choice for workers helping clean up the post-tsunami Fukushima reactor -
meltdown site in Japan.
TOKYO — On the 4th anniversary
of the earthquake and tsunami that triggered
meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, there is one
bit of reassuring news: A new study concludes that contaminated food was likely kept out
of the market.
Ninja Turtle
Meltdown: We've known
of the plan to bring the Ninja Turtles back to the big screen for Christmas 2013 for a little
bit now, but when Michael Bay dropped the alien bomb, there was an uproar.
Jason Reitman's Up in the Air handled the subject
of corporate downsizing with a
biting satiric edge, and more recently, John Wells» The Company Men focused more directly on the human consequences
of the financial
meltdown.
Doing the right thing usually is cheap, not scary, and the kid gets better; it may take a little
bit of effort on the front end but nowhere near as much effort as
meltdowns have taken all those years.
Ever since the economic
meltdown of the mid-2000s, and the credit crunch that followed thereafter, folks without picture - perfect credit and a spotless record
of repayment have had a
bit of a tough time getting their hands on loans and quick capital.
To demonstrate this, look at what happens to a $ 1.2 - million nest egg put in the S&P 500 just before the 2008 — 09
meltdown; while it grows a
bit before the end
of 2008, things go downhill fast:
Many stock portfolios depreciated quite a
bit during the stock market
meltdown of 2008 because investors didn't have stops in place.
Well, it's a
bit of both, as throughout the series Bruce Wayne deals with his fair
of share
of backstabbing, petty revenge and PR
meltdowns.
Things have clearly calmed down over the last year (despite a
bit of a media
meltdown in February), but as we predicted, no inquiries found anyone guilty
of misconduct, no science was changed and no papers retracted.
It's always a
bit odd to hear that companies were informed
of a major security flaw like this one months ago, as was the case with
Meltdown and Spectre.
But Microsoft's step - by - step approach to increasing support for Spectre and
Meltdown patches also means that you can probably expect support for more
of Intel's processors, as well as 64 -
bit versions
of Windows 7/8.1, within the coming weeks.
Called
Meltdown and Spectre, both exploits were recently disclosed by Google Project Zero, which issued its warning earlier than planned following a bunch
of reports and
bits of information working people up into a frenzy over the past couple days.
Even though the economy has quieted down quite a
bit since the economic
meltdown of 2007 - 2008, companies still use layoffs as a way
of culling the ranks to stay tight and profitable.
Then after a little
bit of cursing, spraying paint basically everywhere trying to fix the problem and one panicked
meltdown, we realized that we'd have to stop, wait for the paint to dry, clean up all
of the messy airless sprayer stuff and live to sand and paint again another day.