Sentences with phrase «hefty blow»

Which gets me thinking — how low will this thing have to go before it's not even worth doing from an environmental standpoint?It's certainly hard to say for sure before the details roll out, but ditching the gas tax is a pretty hefty blow to the bill's potential environmental benefit.
Slovakia and former Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel suffered a major scare this week after a hefty blow to the face from the ball.
The Dutchman took a hefty blow to the back of his knee and was taken away on a stretcher in the dying minutes of the Red Devils» Champions League 3 - 0 victory over Olympiacos on Wednesday night.
Massa looked as fast as the Force Indias, and so it was a hefty blow for the team who counted the Isle Notre Dame as one of the places to score big points courtesy of their Mercedes grunt.
With Corbyn pulling his punches, commentators and Labour MPs including Ben Bradshaw agreed that heftiest blows were landed by Cooper and the SNP's Angus Robertson.
A hefty blow of 1179 lb - ft torque is not a joke, and is not a cup of tea of just any other transmission gearbox.
With a hefty blow from a dagger, they cut off the lady in waiting's head.
Sparks would lightly illuminate the air whether it was through passive animations or the hefty blow of Warren's weapon bouncing off their metal frames igniting metal on metal shower of sparks.
Losing sectors can be a hefty blow to your war efforts, but good use of your remaining forces can still win back the day.
The Obama administration's signature plan to slash carbon emissions from power plants will deal a hefty blow to U.S. coal miners.
Sexual and emotional betrayals are a hefty blow to a relationship, but an affair does not have to be the end.
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