Sentences with phrase «harder than it hits»

It's gonna hit you harder than it hits me.

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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.
With shows now getting a long afterlife on the internet, and other shows getting picked up by streaming services after cancellation, it is now harder than ever to define a television hit.
We found that small businesses are hit particularly hard by regulatory compliance, with regulations costing them over $ 10,000 per employee, 36 % higher than the cost to larger businesses.
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.
Few things hit business owners in the pocketbook harder than the wages they pay their employees.
These days, Leiter sees burnout hitting two groups harder than most.
Sleep deprivation hits the hippocampus harder than the amygdala.
Both were hit hard, falling more than 20 per cent.
Asia, which produces more than two - thirds of the world's steel, will be minimally affected by the tariffs while Canada will be hardest hit, says Moody's.
«When the housing market crashed, owners of the least valuable homes were especially hard hit, and lost more home value than homeowners at the upper end of the market,» Zillow senior economist Aaron Terrazas said in the report.
Another sign of the pressure is that bigger, swankier properties are being hit harder than smaller ones.
No sector was hit harder than financials during the last recession, and now the great rotation back into banks has begun.
«Actions speak louder than words and from trebling tuition fees to scrapping the maintenance grant, the Tories» decisions have hugely increased student debt, with the most disadvantaged hit the hardest.
Supervalu (svu) was hit hard, dropping more than 14 % on the day, and Kroger (kr) didn't fare much better, losing more than 9 %.
KFC, China's biggest restaurant chain with more than 4,000 outlets and plans to open 700 more this year, was hit hard by a report in December 2013 that some poultry suppliers violated rules on drug use in chickens.
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.
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.
The rounds, which don't break the skin, hit an inmate a little harder than a paintball would, according to Garcia.
Georgia has rebounded from a recession that hit the state harder than many.
Hardest hit has been eastern Kentucky, which has endured the highs and lows of the coal marketplace for more than 100 years.
The loss of heavy manufacturing hit the lifelong Ohio resident hard — manufacturing employment down more than a third — but the rise of the health care industry has offered a much - needed replacement.
Risk Management Solutions Inc., an insurance consultant based in the East Bay, said this week that the economic loss would total $ 3 billion to $ 6 billion in the five hardest - hit counties: Sonoma, Napa, Solano, Lake and Mendocino, where more than 5,000 homes and other structures were destroyed.
Industrial stocks like Caterpillar and Boeing were among the Dow's hardest hit, with shares of both companies declining more than 3 %.
Elsewhere, the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, which has been particularly hard hit, is trading at less than 12x earnings and barely 1.25 x book, a level last seen during the lows in early 2009.
Nowhere is U.S. President Donald Trump's antipathy for multilateral trade liberalization hitting harder than in Europe and Japan.
The expiry of those provisions, particularly the family credit, hits low - income families harder than rich ones.
It prudently kept its refining operations, which are now helping it to stay afloat, but it has been hit harder than its peers.
Student motorists are hit even harder than most: premiums for young drivers are at record levels.
Some retailers have been hit harder than others.
I think one way to mitigate the pain for exurban areas in to put in place a land value tax as well, which would also tend to hit the urban hippies harder than the suburban middle class.
Lotte Mart wants to inject more than W400 billion in emergency funding into its supermarket chain in China, which has been hit hard by an unofficial boycott over the stationing of a Terminal High - Altitude Area Defense battery in Korea (US$ 1 = W1, 128).
For the hardest driving professionals, they're aiming to downshift rather than to hit the brakes.
Macy's was hit harder — everything that was supposed to drop more or less did — and by a lot more than by what the experts were predicting.
If the tech market crashes (thank goodness Google, FB, and Apple beat numbers), then I will be hit harder than other RE investors.
Nowhere has low oil prices hit harder than in Alberta, and the government's finances in particular
This year's flu season is hitting early and hard, the worst the U.S. has seen in more than a decade.
Digital disruption is hitting the retail sector harder than most.
What: With the major stock indexes tumbling on Monday, technology stocks were hit particularly hard, with the NASDAQ down more than 3 % at 3 p.m. ET.
Some countries will be more affected than others: the Maldives and Sri Lanka are expected to be the hardest hit, and the Thai and Indonesian economies are also likely to be affected.
A major reason why Iceland's economy has faired far better than other hard - hit nations is that its property prices have not fallen much, unlike Spain and Ireland, whose property prices have dropped by nearly 30 % and 50 %, respectively.
Residents within the city of Denton Texas should not be hit quite as hard since average home prices in Denton are much lower than the surrounding county.
The president set into motion his controversial plan, which hits many US allies harder than China.
Though lenders and loan - backers have offered help to borrowers in areas hit hard by the October wildfires, the proportion of those behind on payments there more than doubled in the months afterward, says a new report.
Spanish and Italian equities were particularly hard hit, down more than 5 % and 4 %, respectively.
15 % of a low earner's wage hits the earner harder than a high earner.
Listed companies are larger and better connected than their unlisted peers, and often have access to state - bank funding, so the mounting backlog hits smaller outfits hardest.
One thing with Barclays is that any move to split the banks or to hive off investment banking will hit it much harder than say Lloyds or even HSBC.
Pharmaceutical stocks have gotten hit hard recently, but if healthcare reform avoids major pressure to their profit, then the shares could rebound and help the Dogs to a greater extent than they would the overall Dow 30.
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