Sentences with phrase «hard time for someone»

But there's no increase for the country's research councils, and that could mean continued hard times for many scientists.
These are hard times for people and for animals.
The good news is that you're probably not going to do hard time for a mistake on your taxes.
That has meant hard times for state - funded conservation programs.
Some customers are quite honorable, but may fall on hard times for a while.
But population loss and the loss of wealth in the neighborhoods have created hard times for neighborhood businesses.
That was a really hard time for me; no milk, and no answers.
What we seem to forget is that it is an even harder time for the children themselves!
«After I got pulled into start - ups, I had a real hard time for three months, but then it clicked,» he says.
The resulting plunge in coal prices has turned into hard times for global coal miners.
It is no secret that the coal industry has faced hard times for the last few years.
I love that this camp provides an escape from hard times for the kids, and it is such a privilege to be involved.
That must have been an incredibly hard time for you!
He said they fear hard times for their children and don't believe current leaders can solve the problems.
That is the matter actually because for those kind of Microsoft shits giving hard times for developers and gamers.
Hartigan (Bruce Willis) is a honest cop who does eight - years of hard time for a crime he didn't commit in order to protect a little girl named Nancy after she's kidnapped by the serial - rapist son (Nick Stahl) of the town's corrupt Senator (Powers Boothe).
«It's a very hard time for the club and for the manager to organise the team, facing lots of injuries.
Yes, the witching hour is a super hard time for parents.
Only in Oklahoma... I think almost anywhere else he would have been doing hard time for what he did to Sammy.
In the euro zone the European economies are heading for recession which spells hard times for law firms.
No matter what foolishness is done as a result of political foolishness that is said, people tend to keep their wits about them and get through hard times, sometimes thereby averting truly hard times for all in the process.
The north London outfit have been quiet in the transfer window so far this month, with Pochettino insisted in the past that mid-season is quite hard time for him to reinforce.
Remember last month's news about impending hard times for law firms?
Booming jobs market for Manufacturing and Motoring but harder times for Banking and Engineering sectors
Among them is whether harder times for the rich will ultimately benefit the middle class and the poor, given that the huge recent increase in top incomes coincided with slow income growth for almost every other group.
John, the West has given the Jews hardest time for 2,000 years while getting so much from their intelligence.
These are hard times for proponents of a «third way» and those who claim that «real socialism hasn't been tried yet.»
IOWA has endured hard times for the past few years, but three veteran starters, plus the return of spirited Guard Ron Zagar to eligibility, give Coach Sharm Scheuerman a measure of hope for a first - division finish.
Better than biting ur pillow Like u usually do when ur landlord asks for rent Hard times for us gooners
According to Odame, the dealers hard no time for their clients and all he heard at the place was chants of «Ossey Nana, Nana b3y3, the «Messiah has landed».
INWOOD — Concerns that a bill that would eliminate an English writing test for new taxi drivers will mean harder times for riders is unfounded, said City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez.
These are hard times for hoodlums in Onitsha and its environs as no fewer than 20 patrol vehicles belonging to different security agencies have been jointly...
Fourth, Clegg recognised that these are hard times for liberalism.
This Democrat crook was allowed to walk away with a slap on the wrist for stuff that the average Joe would have served hard time for committing.
Researchers rush in with theories about why boys are falling behind and educationalists plan new schemes to help get the boys back on track (see «Hard times for Britain's lost boys»).
This article appeared in print under the headline «Hard times for polar bears as pollution linked to penis bone»
If you believe recent media reports, it's hard times for singles in Vancouver.
In the beginning everyone's hanging out at the famed Belle Reve Penitentiary, doing hard time for various crimes.
If you're one to base your decisions and actions on evidence rather than providence, these are hard times for understanding certain facts — times made all the harder by further forays from present technological realities like those made by Tesla CEO Elon Musk this week during Tesla's first - quarter earnings conference call.
I think more hard times for e-readers other than Amazon are going to be the rule not the exception.
I have also noticed that she breathes hard some times for no reason.
A Trump administration and a Republican - controlled Congress may spell hard times for progressive climate action at a national and international level.
VeraSun is referring to what we chronicled yesterday: an ethanol surplus has caused a drop in prices, which, combined with a spike in the price of corn, has created hard times for ethanol producers.
Adoption of Contraction and Convergence (C&C) would result in a relatively hard time for the wealthy of the world for a time, but ultimately it would bring a much more equitable sharing of responsibility and wealth.
Heavy rain during mid-May meant hard times for early - summer insects, which in turn meant many blue tit and great tit nests failed.
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