Sentences with phrase «got into hot water»

Microsoft is going after Google for the same practices that got them into hot water years ago.
Recently, Felix Kjellberg, better known as PewDiePie, got into hot water for using a racial slur in a video.
Ottawa Citizen: My Nude Christmas With Mom A cruise through Germany's Christmas markets got us into hot water
No wonder Ramsey got into hot water by posting that — so many people thing that you need to be extremely skilled or talented in order to be able to save a lot of money and what not.
If you really got yourself into hot water and you own a home, you could use your home as security for a loan to pay off your credit card debt.
But these boys have got themselves into hot water: they owe someone a dangerous favour that needs repaying that evening.
You may remember the network got into some hot water last year when casting was looking for actors who ««may be required to perform genital - to - genital touching, simulate oral sex with hand - to - genital touching, contort to form a table - like shape while being fully nude, pose on all fours while others who are fully nude ride on your back, [and] ride on someone's back while you are both fully nude.»
Time is running out for Bruce Charlton, the medical journal editor who got into hot water for publishing a paper by AIDS «denialist» Peter Duesberg.
The mayor of London got into hot water last week after suggesting women only go to university in order to meet rich husbands.
Pataki, for the record, is a moderate Republican who at times got into hot water with conservative supporters by describing his own position on abortion as «pro-choice.»
Nick Clegg got into some hot water over the snooping row.
Iain Duncan Smith got into hot water last week by bemoaning the fact that zero hour contracts were not referred to as «flexible hours contracts».
The Opus Dei member and former education secretary got into hot water in 2007 when it emerged she had put one of her children into a private school.
January 25 — Iconic English club Leeds United, pushing for a return to the Premier League, have got themselves into hot water over a new club crest unveiled ahead of their centenary in 2019.
Former Man City defender Martin Demichelis and Jack Colback of Newcastle both recently got themselves into hot water for football wagering.
Wilshere got into hot water with the English FA over his Spurs bashing song, but that did not stop them allowing the midfielder to respond to the derogatory comments about England from the Real Madrid and Wales forward, as reported by The Mirror.
The problem of tax evasion in Greece has been pointed out many times during the debt crisis: Christine Lagarde, the head of the IMF, got into hot water over the summer with her comments that she felt more sympathy with children in Africa than tax evaders in Greece.
Ride - hailing companies like Uber and Lyft quickly got into hot water after debuting over whether they were providing adequate liability insurance for drivers and passengers.
Here's the kicker that's got him into hot water: «And [women were] still often relatively cheap compared to what we would've had to pay someone less good of a different gender,» said Thornley.
You can get into hot water only if you are right or wrong.
Failing to do this is a quick way to lose your client's trust entirely (and possibly get you into hot water).
He might have gotten himself into some hot water with the administration, too, if any of the students blabbed about it.
Bringing the Seattle - based company closer to the nation's seat of power could be a competitive advantage for Amazon, with growing calls to regulate tech monopolies, billions of dollars in untaxed offshore stockpiles at stake and the habit some tech companies have of getting into hot water for operating on the fringes of state and federal rules.
In my (developing) view, I think that we start getting into hot water when we try to force our applications of Scripture onto others.
But sometimes we ignore the alarm signals and that's when we can get ourselves into hot water.
Sometimes just the thought of getting into hot water keeps a guy clean.
Sure it'd pique the tax agency's curiosity if your tax return shows a significantly different income than does the employer's filing, but if you can produce records supporting your version, it's the employer that likely gets into hot water
People often get into hot water when they assume a colleague, supplier or friend expects the same thing they do.
HERE ARE FIVE COMMON American gestures that will get you into hot water in foreign countries.
Family man Matt Damon (wearing Establishment specs) gets into hot water with the mob and the insurance company after conspiring with his wife's sister (both wife and sister played by Julianne Moore)-- all of which unfolds against a backdrop of bigotry as their neighbors, a black family, are hatefully hounded and attacked by the rest of the town.
Ray gets into hot water with Debra (Patricia Heaton) when he tries to deny that he's attracted to a saucy waitress (Tina Arning) at Nemo's Pizzeria.
«A Hologram for the King», based on Dave Eggers's novel, sees Hanks as a struggling businessman getting into hot water on a trip to Saudi Arabia.
Emma Thompson will play a veteran Late Night TV host who gets into hot water over the hiring of a female writer.
THAT»S SO RAVEN is a hit live - action situation comedy starring Raven (also known as Raven - Symone, «The Cosby Show») as Raven Baxter, a winsome teen whose ability to glimpse flashes of the future often gets her into hot water.
The most recent — and most technologically advanced — field trips are the best; try Getting into Hot Water, about a mysterious problem with the park's rivers, or Where the Bison Roam, about the misadventures of a buffalo named Rosie.
If you're in a quick car and need to cover some ground, the latter can get you into hot water, as the influence of high - energy music on driving is well documented.
Nissan's omission of liquid cooling has gotten it into hot water with some early adopters in Arizona, Texas and California.
There are a lot of Realtors that will have gotten themselves into hot water.
Being an open book is a great quality to exhibit to your BFF or significant other (well, usually), but it can get you into hot water with your lender when you're trying to buy a home.
Is there a program in place, such as a temporary interest reduction, for customers who get into hot water?
Sometimes, Cockapoos may get taken away from breeders who get into hot water for animal abuse, or a family might have purchased a Cockapoo, and just no longer has time to take care of it.
If you don't keep up, you're gonna get in trouble (sad but true... because I'm starting to get into hot water myself).
Not going to rehash the whole mess here, but EA and DICE have gotten into some hot water recently in regards to the microtransactions, reward loops and progression system in Battlefront II.
Occasionally this has gotten him into hot water, such as the time he became embroiled in a controversy at Congregation B'nai Yosef, a traditional Orthodox synagogue in Brooklyn, where he was commissioned to paint a mural of the Western Wall.
Trying to fight this will get you into hot water.
Upon further review, even with reasonable diligence, it seems that lawyers could very easily get themselves into hot water.
That's right friends, unilaterally ignoring social media might actually get you into hot water with your state bar.
So if you quit a month before you apply but say that it's been more than a year since you last smoked, it could get you into hot water.
However, extending your time at a company, or making your start date earlier than it actually was, can get you into hot water.
Do your research to make sure there isn't any digital dirt about you out there on the Internet — and stop making simple social networking mistakes (like over sharing) that can really get you into hot water.
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