Sentences with phrase «found in hot water»

A couple in the Land Park neighborhood of Sacramento found themselves in hot water when the buyer's home inspector insisted a girder repair was not done correctly.
Higher levels of lead are often found in hot water as opposed to cold water.
There are more than a few employees who've found themselves in hot water after publicising bad behaviour on sites like Twitter and Facebook; savvy jobseekers should be aware that potential employers will Google them.
Samsung found itself in hot water just a few short years ago, accused of copying Apple's design principles and while in that case it is easy to see how Apple many have over extended what infringement actually is, the point still stands that a startling amount of Android OEMs in some way, shape, or form have borrowed from Apple.
Recently, Coinbase found itself in hot water with its customers after it decided not to support Bitcoin Cash, prompting the exchange to announce that it will introduce support for the new digital currency by January 1, 2018, «assuming no additional risks emerge during that time.»
On Google's video site, several top creators have found themselves in hot water over their content and comments they've made.
I was privileged to be one of the panellists, but found myself in some hot water for suggesting that, viewed in its entirety, the current framework for the education and development of practising lawyers was not «fit for purpose».
He found himself in hot water over four items he posted Feb. 7 concerning a bail application for three men accused of robbery.
John Bryant, CEO of snack food giant Kellogg's, found himself in hot water last week on a quarterly earnings call when one investor took the company to task for its part in destroying vital Indonesian peatlands that store vast amounts of climate - polluting carbon, and rainforests home to the last 400 remaining wild Sumatran tigers in the world.
EA has found itself in some hot water with how it implemented loot boxes in its highly acclaimed multiplayer shooter Star Wars Battlefront II.
Nintendo have found themselves in hot water after a New York court ruled against them in a patent infringement case with a Japanese inventor.
Similarly, TV's «Tax Lady», Roni Deutch, found herself in hot water after misrepresenting the abilities of her law firm to hundreds of customers.
Amazon has found itself in hot water in France, as government authorities were ready to hit the company with hefty fines.
Over in Brazil, Nissan found itself in hot water after one of their commercials directed at Ford drew the ire of the American automaker's Brazilian arm.
This is particularly the case for Trump, who found himself in hot water recently for saying to African Americans that «You live in your poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs, 58 percent of your youth is unemployed.»
EA has found itself in some hot water with how it implemented loot boxes in its highly acclaimed multiplayer shooter Star Wars Battlefront II.
This is Tiio Horn as Rynn, a member of the Irathient race that found herself in hot water in the TV series over the past two episodes.
The higher education minister previously found himself in hot water in 2007 when he ruled out a return to selection under a future Tory government.
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin found himself in hot water over government travel for the second time in weeks, after ABC News reported that he requested use of a US Air Force jet for his honeymoon.
David Miliband last night found himself in hot water after appearing to suggest Gordon Brown would not be as popular a prime minister as Tony Blair.
Allyson Jeanette Thompson and Joanie Barrett, quite possibly the dumbest nurses on the planet, found themselves in hot water after leaked Snapchats showed them posing and cursing at newborns.
Despite shining for Australia at youth level, Bulut found himself in hot water in 2010 after he was charged with gang - related crimes.
AC Milan defender Philippe Mexes has found himself in hot water over in Italy after video replays caught him landing a blow to the head of Juventus stopper Giorgio Chielini.
Second, on the Gospel, Rob Bell found himself in hot water yet again for the terrible crime of not being able to «tweet» the good news.
Founder Chip Wilson also found himself in hot water around the time of the recall when he said that the company's pants weren't meant to work for all body types.
In addition, the president has even lately found himself in hot water for his retweets — like when he promoted a meme of an image of himself «eclipsing» an image of President Barack Obama.
Even Facebook has found themselves in hot water, facing down claims that Facebook censors conservative news sources in its «Trending» news widget.
After news that political research firm Cambridge Analytica was able to gain access to unauthorized user data through the guise of a personality quiz, Facebook found itself in hot water.
The high - flying burrito chain found itself in hot water in the final months of 2015 as it grappled with the impact of E. coli and Norovirus outbreaks, which hurt sales and Chipotle's stock price.
He regularly found himself in hot water for politically charged rhetoric — much as he does today — aimed at black Milwaukeeans he believed were in a state of social dysfunction.
However, should the authorities find anything else in the next two years, then Sanchez could find himself in hot water.
The bad news is that several teams below them in the standings have been playing better than the Hammers over the first 28 games of the season, and should their fortunes turn around, West Ham might find themselves in hot water.
When Mueller releases his findings I would not be surprised if some campaign staff find themselves in hot water.
But even as FDA scientists seek change, the agency is finding itself in hot water for a pricey effort to boost morale.
Reno is Hubert Fiorentini, a Parisian police officer who finds himself in hot water after seemingly every assignment for fighting and endangering the lives of civilians around him.
After completing a mission for The Sovereign, the Guardians of the Galaxy find themselves in hot water after Rocket (voice of Bradley Cooper) slights their oversensitive leader Ayesha (Elizabeth Debicki).
Enlisting on a British ship so he can search the ocean, Henry finds himself in hot water when he oversteps his rank and tells his naval captain that he is making a wrong turn.
Though the fates seem not to want them together, Frank and Cora give it one more try and find themselves in hot water.
However, settling debts with your credit card lender only to find yourself in hot water with the IRS makes little sense.
It turns out that, due to who can and does make games today, a lot of people find themselves in hot water for what amounts to ignorance of the law.
A West Chester man is finding himself in some hot water after showing up in Newton, Connecticut, identifying himself as «Adam Lanza's uncle.»
A newspaper reporter once wrote that Brian Tannebaum is «the lawyer that lawyers go to when they find themselves in hot water
Wells Fargo is now finding themselves in hot water over the recent reports that they charged over 570,000 customers for...
Those who don't often find themselves in hot water.
Some policies will specifically exclude PWCs due to their increased risk and if you find yourself in hot water, you may be left to your own devices.
It is rapidly becoming easier to run afoul of these quickly changing clarifications and find yourself in hot water.
For not being protective enough of the client, chances are this REALTOR won't be getting his repeat business or referrals and might also find himself in hot water.
Keep this feature for people who just like to talk too much (which are historically the ones who find themselves in hot water).

Not exact matches

Considered benign to humans and plants, the bacterium is found in soil, air and water, and has a unique ability to survive in hot and cold climates.
Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel finds herself in new hot water.
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