Sentences with phrase «going into a troubled»

The problem for China is that a big chunk of the money is going into troubled industries like construction and real estate.
The UK and France, with support from the US, have tabled a UN security council resolution calling for a UN-African Union peace keeping force to go into the troubled regime.
On the one hand, we get companies like Caffe Ibis — a coffee business that's gone into the trouble to get triple - certified — and Aubrey Organics — a personal care products business that's almost - all vegan and organic.
You could go into trouble if there is a patent filled for your country or internationnaly.
Before I go into the troubles you might have when trying to get signed on to a company fresh out of school, I figured I would start this blog out with a haiku.

Not exact matches

«The 10 % correction already experienced seems to me to adequately discount the visible risks noted above, leaving the market poised to go up if these risks either dissipate or fail to morph into more serious troubles,» he said.
The trouble worsened after 2007, when it acquired Pathmark Stores with a $ 1.4 - billion financing package, just as the economy went into free fall.
If you don't go into this work knowing that things can always happen and don't have that elasticity built in, you will be in trouble.
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne went into a 40 - day election campaign facing a Red Sea of troubles: a massive $ 12.5 - billion deficit, several spending scandals and a police investigation that reached all the way to the premier's office.
Valve and HTC have largely gone into quite mode after missing their scheduled 2015 commercial launch and HTC's ongoing financial troubles.
And, because entrepreneurs tend to be risk takers in growing their businesses, their aggressive personalities sometimes get them into trouble when they apply the same get - big - or - go - home mentality to managing their money.
As a result, Go - Gos usually will get into trouble by going in too many directions at the same time.»
A failed business may simply cease operations; with the owners and investors absorbing the losses (if any); a troubled business on the brink of going under may seek to merge with another company that has the resources to keep it afloat and out of bankruptcy; or a dying business may be bought up by another, stronger company, seeking to breathe new life into it or simply to acquire its assets.
Even many people who believe in virtual currencies worry that the mixture of loose controls and booming trading at the world's largest exchange is likely to cause trouble for all the investors piling into virtual currencies, even those who don't go near Bitfinex.
They're the ones that get us into trouble with the Constitution by letting us go too far.
In fact, as a motivational sales speaker, Marc teaches that if the cost of their challenges isn't at least 10 times the cost of your solution, you're likely going to run into trouble when it comes time to present your proposal.
The obvious advantage of income - based student loan repayment is that it offers some flexibility for borrowers who are having trouble keeping up with their payments but don't want to go into default.
«When you look at the amount of growth for Canadian oil sands this year and next year, we're going to run into trouble — I mean we're certainly going to have to tap into rail.»
It's a good idea to make sure that the highest rate mentioned in your contract fits into your budget, so you don't have trouble paying it if the rate goes that high.
I realize this is a week old, so this might be late, but I'll give it a go — a spotter is a friend that spots you so you don't get into too much trouble while your go through your routine.
don't you see the trouble that most people are in and that they just want you for their own advantage but I swear to you we're different from all of them come join us I can tell you are lookin» for a way to live where truth is determined by consensus full of codified arbitrary directives come join us all we want to have is your small mind turn it into one of our own kind you can go through life adrift and alone desperate, desolate, on your own but we're lookin» for a few more stalwart clones come join us come join us come join us
Jesus pointed out that if a man has an ox or an ass that falls into a pit, he goes to great trouble to rescue the animal.
Talk about «going out of your way» to get into trouble... and stretching plausibility.
Or it could have been shut down because the Left just goes over their to make trouble and not want to get into any meaningful dialogue.
Out of a sheltered and fortunate youth many a man goes into a maturity where disappointment piles on disappointment, and trouble, like a battering ram, hits again and again the same spot in his walls, until the foundations shake.
To the christians; «The troubles with unfaithful trinitarians, those who belly - up to one god times three is, they read but only into it and get very little out of what they make «go - spel - lingly» in amplifications of unblessed pleasings by the Sons of God.
Who wants to go to that much trouble just to put children into a perfect checkerboard classroom?
As to the divine consequence, it is the growing awareness of a cosmic Love, a cosmic Lover, that holds us tight, that never lets us go, that stays with us in all our problems and troubles and sufferings as well as in our joys and delights, that lives with us and for us, and that in the end receives us into his own life — where we are forever loved in the Love that endures, beyond all «changes and chances,» in the everlastingness that is God himself.
I have a phobia of sharp objects going into my eyes, to the point that I have trouble looking at any sharp object pointed in my direction, even when it's on TV!
(As Yeats once said, «It gave me the devil of a lot of trouble to get into verse the poems that I am going to read, and that is why I will not read them as if they were prose.»)
Christian undergraduates at elite universities often feel forced into a troubling dichotomy: They may go «all - in» for a secular education, by examining their opinions under the tutelage of an irreligious faculty; or else they must withhold something of themselves from rational inquiry, erecting a barrier between the performative requirements of their research discipline and their beliefs about the way the world actually is.
I just have things like brain fog, go into «freeze» when I get stressed (all too easily) have trouble loosing fat but can't gain muscle even though I don't have car and I bike and walk a lot.
Now, into my lasagna... btw I am making two because if I'm going to the trouble of making lasagna, I «m going to get an extra meal in the freezer for that day when I don't want to cook.
I was preparing a Cabbage Roll recipe a couple years ago, but decided I was too lazy to go to the trouble of rolling all the ingredients into a roll and watching kids get frustrated that their rolls were falling apart.
It will puff up a lot, but then you get a light and soft waffle without having to go to the trouble of whipping egg whites and carefully folding them into the batter #nobodygottimefordat If it over-fills your waffle maker you may just need to use less batter for each waffle.
It is usual for a company to run into trouble so soon after going through the thorough vetting process by outside experts of an initial public offering.
Where to go to get into trouble?
Where to go to get into trouble for the night?
And if you go to the trouble of firing up the grill, throw the tortillas on and turn these into summertime tacos.
Dr. Jason Fung: Yeah if your trying to mix up caloric restriction, that part is a problem and then your trying to mix in some intermittent fasting, yeah your going to get into some trouble there.
Mertesacker is the type that will win headers that go towards him, but if he has to move for it then he's in trouble, but he's very good at positioning himself so it's not that big a deal, though when he does get caught out it seems to stick in my head for a while, like against Anderlecht... Players like Koscielny and Gabriel are a lot more mobile, they move and attack the ball when it's played into their area.
Liverpool's well - documented injury list continues to trouble them going into the weekend's game, with Daniel Sturridge and James Milner the latest to suffer knock's, leaving both unlikely to start on Sunday, whether or not they'll make the bench is unclear.
I doubt an underground lab has gone to the trouble of making sure the peptide is stable in their cream formulation and even if they had put some thought into it they definitely won't have tested it extensively like a pharmaceutical.
«Hackers» don't go around on Twitter and get into NFL players accounts to try and get teams in trouble for tampering.
Growing up as an orphan, he went through troubled times until his father stepped back into the picture and sent him to St. Joseph's Academy in Berkeley.
Legal problems began to make more headlines than his KOs, and his career first slowed then plateaued, then went into steep decline in the late 1990s as his troubles mounted and old friends turned away.
There was no point when it appeared as though Coach K's team was going to run into trouble in the same round and situation (7 vs. 2) that got them bounced a year ago.
The trouble is that when anyone starts to do something with professional racing in Europe he's going to get into a real dogfight with the FIS.»
Thomas Vermaelen was allowed to leave for Barcelona without Wenger signing any defensive cover, and going into the season with only two recognized center backs is just asking for trouble.
Yesterday he got away with it again, but he is going to get us into trouble.
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