Sentences with phrase «hard hitting in»

A father - son relationship is at the heart of this contemporary novel, which is as hard hitting in language and physical description as in the turbulent emotions it explores.
She is joined by Laura Dern for her heartbreaking turn in Wild, Keira Knightley who is ferocious in The Imitation Game, Emma Stone hard hitting in Birdman, Viola Davis paying against type in Eleanor Rigby, and Kristen Stewart who is said to be great in Still Alice.
Some of this increase is due to a rise in manufacturing and construction jobs (fields dominated by men), which were the hardest hit in the U.S. during the recession.
«By working with the hardest hit in our communities and providing them with career paths and living wages, we can help ensure that people can afford to stay in our communities as they improve and that is one way that we can create lasting generational change,» Bernier - Green said.
The so - called FAANG tech stocks — Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google's Alphabet — included some of the hardest hit in Monday's sharp market decline.
Chicago has been the hardest hit in recent months.
Black Tuesday was Oct. 29, 1929, and was marked by a sharp fall in the stock market, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) especially hard hit in high trading volume.
Some of the areas hardest hit in Puerto Rico are barely recognizable.
Thinktank says low - paid will be hardest hit in next five years as inflation and welfare cuts compound slow earnings growth
State operations, local governments, schools, and health care facilities will be hard hit in the Governor's latest plan.
Most of Onondaga County and parts of Madison County were the hardest hit in Central New York, she said.
Lamps hanging from the ceilings in Roma — a part of the city hard hit in 1985 — spun in slow circles long after residents had poured into the streets for safety.
Schuchat downplayed news reports yesterday that New York City and other cities might have high levels of immunity to the virus because they were hard hit in the first wave last spring.
That's because while the Persian Gulf area has a relatively small, relatively wealthy population and little agricultural land, the areas likely to be hardest hit in northern India, Bangladesh, and southern Pakistan are home to 1.5 billion people.
Bruce Aylward, the assistant - director general in charge of the operational response to Ebola at the World Health Organization (WHO), confirmed at a press conference today that the number of reported cases has declined in Liberia, the country hardest hit in this Ebola epidemic.
In contrast to the countries hardest hit in the Ebola epidemic, Brazil's research infrastructure is able to do Zika gene sequencing and other analyses in - country, a WHO spokesperson says, meaning that sharing samples is a less critical issue.
As he continues to probe the viral RNA, Taubenberger wants to solve another mystery: why young adults, usually the most resistant to flu infections, were the hardest hit in 1918 by the swine flu.
Blame TED Talks if you want, but monogamy has taken a hard hit in recent years.
Iowa districts, especially rural ones, have been hard hit in recent years by declining enrollment, Mr. Rasmussen explained.
Those two Michigan districts are among the hardest hit in the state by declining enrollment, but they're not the only ones.
So Nebraska was much harder hit in the farmland bubble.
I am aware that you have taken some hard hits in the past 6 + months, but so has 90 % of investors.
It was one of the hardest hit in the downturn... partly because it had market - share losses amid a cyclical semiconductor decline before the financial crisis even hit.
Coach fliers hardest hit In announcing the changes, American said it is taking the «first step in the evolution» of its frequent flier program.
Saturday afternoon brought a champagne reception at Wallspace Gallery, one of the hardest hit in the hurricane, for the reopening of the show by Gaylen Gerber that had just seen the light of day when the storm flooded it.
England was hard hit in what they called The Great Frost.
The Bitcoin price was again hard hit in the early part of trading on Friday, initially seen down as much as 4.5 %.
Manchester has seen the hardest hit in job losses and redundancies within the public sector with 15,000 jobs lost or are under threat.
Some of the hardest hit in today's job market are people that had been in leadership and senior management roles.
Parents whose retirement prospects and financial security have taken a hard hit in the recession may also be more apt to push back against those old wedding traditions that they shoulder the whole bill.
«Real estate professionals have grown more optimistic regarding the direction of home prices, especially in the states that have been hardest hit in the past few years, like Arizona, Nevada and Florida and also in states that have done comparatively well, like Massachusetts and Virginia.»
Right now, real estate professionals are among the hardest hit in this bad, bad Florida economy.
The Phoenix market, hard hit in the housing meltdown, is starting to sizzle with quarterly values increasing 3.8 percentage points more than the next highest MSA.
My Dining Room is the hardest hit in our house!

Not exact matches

Still, we're in the fifth year of a very weak recovery in which small businesses have been hit hard by tight credit markets, slow sales and limited spending.
Despite not being on cable, «Parks and Recreation» was an Emmy - nominated hit and quotes from the show such as «Treat Yourself» have become immensely popular catchphrases, while merchandise covered in Ron Swanson's face isn't too hard to find.
The slowing economy has hit smaller accounting firms harder than the big players, judging by revenue data released over the past month, with practices in Western Australia affected more than those in other states.
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.
In the meantime, renters - who tend to be among the lowest 2 quintiles in wage earners in the US, who have suffered the biggest hit to median wages - are being really hard hiIn the meantime, renters - who tend to be among the lowest 2 quintiles in wage earners in the US, who have suffered the biggest hit to median wages - are being really hard hiin wage earners in the US, who have suffered the biggest hit to median wages - are being really hard hiin the US, who have suffered the biggest hit to median wages - are being really hard hit.
Big commodities players, hit hard by falling prices in recent years, are also eagerly awaiting Belt and Road, since so much of the early spending will flow toward raw materials.
She bought some property in Turks and Caicos, and had planned to hold a retreat there, but then Hurricane Irma came, hitting the region hard.
When you work in the communications or technology industry, it's hard not to be connected to the hit HBO series Silicon Valley, which is about the growth of a fictional data - compression startup called Pied Piper.
Creese said Oxitec is planning on building out its project in Piracicaba, Brazil, an area that's particularly hard hit by viruses stemming from the Aedes aegypti mosquito.
Few industries have been hit harder in recent years than energy, and the oilfield service provider Schlumberger (slb) epitomizes both the sector's struggles and its opportunities.
SunPower, which is based in San Jose, Calif., but does most of its manufacturing in the Philippines and Mexico, will be hit harder than most in the industry by the announced 30 percent tariff on imported solar modules, CEO Tom Werner said in an interview.
Just six years ago, Robert Friedland was No. 14 on the Rich 100, but the commodities slump hit his multiple mining interests hard — which ultimately knocked him off the ranking in 2014.
Though the recession hit us hard there has been progress in our recovery.
Few things hit business owners in the pocketbook harder than the wages they pay their employees.
With «Superman Returns» in 2006 came the return of the Daily Planet's hard - hitting reporter Lois Lane.
Consider the small sales room in Glengarry Glen Ross, where the real - estate executives hit the phones hard to live up to the iconic «ABC... Always Be Closing» mantra.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z