Sentences with phrase «bottom in the worst way»

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The company's founding president recently called the company out for manipulating psychology in a way that's good for its bottom line but bad for humans.
Nate's been held down on the bottom in at least 5 of his loses by guys who were way smaller and worse wrestlers than Woodley.
Every year teams we play in the playoffs have their way with our bottom lines, so balancing it isn't a bad call IMO.
let him get his pro license first then see where we go from there he will most likely be the long term replacement for wenger, but the club might want to get in a stopgap manager like low or koeman (so he can learn some tactical variety) for a few years, until he is ready to step up to the plate full time, most likely will take over the under 21s like bouldy did and work from there to the top job, its not a bad way of getting a new a manager in promote from within, someone that knows the club top to bottom.
Their position in the table now looks worryingly precarious, with only a solitary point keeping the relegation zone at bay and a heavy defeat possibly on the way at Stamford Bridge, they could soon join the likes of relegation mainstays West Ham and Wolves inside the bottom three should their goal difference take a battering, which, considering they post the worst away defence in the entire top - flight — having shipped 22 in 9 away matches — is a likely scenario.
«There is nothing worse than being in the middle of a dirty diaper and realizing you did not yet grab the wet wipes and diaper from the diaper bag... then you go to get them and they are way at the bottom and scattered around, making the process frustrating.
I am a laid back person who thinks when it comes to a relationship It is a two way road a give and take but one must give as much as they take Be there for each other in good times and bad The bottom line is be good to each other
They soon realized it wasn't as easy as it seemed, that you really have to produce quality content for a target audience and package and market the book well, and the worst tend to fall to the bottom where they don't get in the way.
No, the bottom line is that although we can all agree that risk is a bad thing, and that in the abstract we would prefer not to have it and even to pay others to take it away from us, optimism about the future keeps getting in our way.
There are a myriad of ways you can attack this of course... but the bottom line is the controls aren't as bad as they're made out to be in my opinion.
Many updates at bottom Following up on my post examining whether we're stuck with «blah, blah, blah, bang» disaster planning, here's a discussion of ways to plan and build with the worst in mind.
The problems are: Lack of a constructive, earth nurturing moral outlook, ideology that encourages expanding capitalist economies that do not factor ecological capital or its destruction into their bottom line, greed as a way of life, corporate imperatives and power, intentionally misinformed or ignorant public (especially in the United States and China), inertia, rampant bad design in energy generation, housing, transportation, community planning, consumer products and packaging and materials cycling, etc..
Worse, the companies have an incentive to engage in a race to the bottom, seeking to gain market share by loosening lending standards — which they do in subtle ways by adjusting the terms of their guarantees.
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