Sentences with phrase «hard hits for»

All of these and other domestic initiatives the president referenced, including a public - private effort for rebuilding the country's aging bridges, ports, and other infrastructure, are intended to help boost the economy and the middle class, which he said has been disproportionately hard hit for the past decade.

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India, Indonesia and the Philippines would be hit hard if investor pulled their capital for better returns in the U.S., said Sat Duhra, a portfolio manager at Janus Henderson.
It is incredibly common for a business to carry a balance on their cards, so that interest rate can really hit hard if you are not careful.
Quick is known for her hard - hitting interviews and profiles of some of the world's richest and most influential investors, including Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Alan Greenspan, T. Boone Pickens, Jamie Dimon, Charlie Munger and many others.
Co-founders Devin Haman and Jeff Bozz (last we saw them, they were firing a pair of hard - partying friends named Holly and Molly) will be back for a new season on E! later this year... AmieStreet.com, a music - downloading start - up that raises the price of a song as it gains popularity, hit the jackpot when users found recordings on the site by Ashley Alexandra Dupré, the woman linked with former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
Boards of universities are too large and should be populated with more hard - hitting businesspeople with solid track records and a mind for innovation and value creation.
Sensing a revolutionary hit, Pfizer immediately scrapped testing Viagra as a heart medication and pursued it hard and fast as a remedy for erectile dysfunction.
It's for reasons like this that a German documentarian named Ulli Wendelmann, known for hard - hitting exposés on the German prison system and Russia's oligarchy, recently filmed a documentary examining the oddball marriage between the New York startup and the former East German factory.
At the office, this means working harder and longer, and being the first to take a hit if things go south for a spell.
For example, one of the issues dragging down the stock is fairly prosaic: concern about exposure to the hard - hit Alberta economy.
For now, southwestern Louisiana was taking the hardest hit, but New Orleans proper appeared to have dodged a bullet, with minimal rain.
Roper last month said that retailers are being more cautious about their buying for hard seltzer after hard soda suffered from lagging interest from consumers after a big spike in demand when those products first hit shelves.
With smartphones hitting their maturation point, it's getting harder for manufacturers to distinguish their products from one another.
«I bet the numbers show a 20 percent increase over last year's Prime Day, which I expect to cause a boatload of retail analysts to come out of the woodwork and downgrade any retailer that is still standing that they haven't downgraded yet,» Cramer said, adding that only then might the market find a bottom for some of the hardest hit brick - and - mortar names.
While casual - dining chains have been struggling for years, the industry is now on the cusp of a new restaurant recession — and casual chains will likely be hit the hardest.
As the executive branch decides how to address the opioid epidemic, communities hit hardest by the prescription drug crisis are beginning to target the pharmaceutical companies responsible for selling the addictive drugs.
«It's hard to throw a rock without hitting a wetland,» said Ryan Billingham, spokesman for the Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters.
Giordano spoke before hundreds of people gathered at a college in Santa Rosa, one of the hardest - hit cities, for a memorial service to honor the lives lost in the deadliest series of wildfires in California history.
After the recession, hard - hit entrepreneurs from cities like Detroit and Atlanta started calling for Endeavor to open offices there.
For a country whose electricity is 40 percent powered by solar, it was hit hard.
Unlike parts of Central and South America and the Caribbean hit hardest by the recent Zika outbreak, areas of Southeast Asia have had the virus present for many years.
The problem with a hard - to - find unsubscribe option is that you're making it that much easier for your subscribers to hit the dreaded «Mark as Spam» button.
I'd put on some boots to go for a hike around San Francisco to be shown by Natalie, and I went down and hit my head very hard.
Some banks weren't able to lend for a while because of TARP,» Geshwiler says, referring to the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the federal government's program for bailing out banks hit hard in the financial crisis.
Located in Ohio's Lorain County, a hit - by - hard - times blue - collar region some 30 miles from downtown Cleveland, Elyria Foundry was started as a job shop for the region's heavy - machinery trades.
Not only would there be a huge human factor to consider in sending them back to countries with which most aren't familiar, but the cost to our economy could be staggering: According to a Center for American Progress study earlier this year, the estimated loss of DACA workers would reduce U.S. GDP by $ 433 billion over the next 10 years, with California, Texas and Illinois being hit hardest.
Morgan Stanley also noted that oil and gas exports account for nearly 16 percent of Malaysia's gross domestic product (GDP), and the sector has been hard hit by crude prices falling below $ 50 a barrel again.
That can work in the Red's favor if a director wants an edgy, harsher look, as appears to have been the case for Soderbergh's recent anxiety - soaked Side Effects or Robert Zemeckis's hard - hitting Flight — both filmed with Red cameras.
For your staple tie, it's hard to beat black, and this luxurious silk tie from Turnbull and Asser hits every mark.
Peabody Energy, the nation's biggest coal producer, has been on a gradual slide down the Fortune 500 over the past few years, as falling demand for coal hit it hard.
While the S&P 500 overall has recovered in the last few weeks, many of the most hard - hit stocks and sectors have not and continue to be for sale on any bounce.
Colbert has earned a lot of praise for arming his show with more serious fare, and harder - hitting questions, than what is normal fare on late - night talk shows.
Those trends eat into networks» ability to command top prices for advertising, while the lack of numbers from Netflix makes it harder for them to prove that their hits are tops in their categories.
Any earnings growth will be unevenly distributed, with planned cuts to working - age benefits and the potential for higher inflation in the future hitting low - income households harder than high - income households, the IFS said.
And for some reason, it often feels like they hit harder and harder every year.
The stock was hit hard in July after Amazon.com registered a trademark for a possible rival service.
So, they learned to look for opportunities to play a hit - and - run version of the game: get in, play hard, and cash out.
Because energy and tech are globalized industries that aren't tethered as closely to the U.S. economy as many other sectors, they weren't hit as hard by the recession, and can afford to shell out more money for attractive office space, says Ryan Severino, senior economist at Reis.
That John and Gloria McManus hit the wall shows, for one thing, how hard it is to avoid.
The wine tariff is expected to negatively impact California's wine region, while the tariff on pork will hit the hardest in farming areas, many of which voted for Trump, The New York Times reports.
As for the moviegoing public, it's hard to say how much of a box - office hit Fox Searchlight could suffer as a result of the negative publicity around Parker.
Ross Fraser, a spokesman for Feeding America, the national food bank network that provides food assistance to about 46 million people each year, says this uneven recovery hits the poorest Americans especially hard.
WASHINGTON, Nov 1 - The federal government will cover 100 percent of emergency power and public transportation costs through Nov. 9 for the areas of New York and New Jersey that were hit hard by superstorm Sandy, according to the U.S. senators of the two states.
WASHINGTON, Nov 1 - The federal government will cover 100 percent of emergency power and public transportation costs through Nov. 9 for the areas of New York and New Jersey that were hit hard by superstorm Sandy, officials said on Thursday.
The wireless industry has for years successfully fought regulations that would force mobile phone networks to be hardened so they work during storms, but it may face renewed demands after Hurricane Harvey knocked out seven of 10 cell towers in the hardest - hit counties of Texas.
Stress levels surge in September, for instance, when the school year hits families hard, and again in December, when supposedly fun holiday activities add pressure to everyone's lives.
The suit, filed in Ross County, in Southern Ohio, where addiction has hit hard, also seeks damages for the money the state has spent on the fallout, DeWine said.
Hardest hit has been eastern Kentucky, which has endured the highs and lows of the coal marketplace for more than 100 years.
TWO multi-million dollar abalone farms are being set up for the first time in WA in the small South West seaside resort of Bremer Bay — recently hard hit by the closure of the pilchard fishing industry by Bremer Fish Processors.
«Even with more money in their pocket from tax refunds, the strain of major and unexpected medical costs are hitting families hard and making it difficult for them to recover,» Diana Farrell, president and chief executive officer of the JPMorgan Chase Institute, said in the press release.
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