Sentences with phrase «in the nightmare in»

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This political nightmare began in July when Ottawa launched a consultative process on how best to address tax planning practices that it believes are being used to gain unfair tax advantages.
However, in reality it can be a nightmare.
«This is one of the biggest nightmares merchants are going to face,» says Michael Kleinman, owner of Mason Eyewear, a store in Brickell, Florida, and Centurion Payment Services, a company that processes credit and debit card payments.
It would also mean an interminable nightmare of lawsuits and threats that Karpelès — who is also in personal bankruptcy — is desperate to avoid.
You really get the sense that this expansive theme park is actually a nightmare in disguise.
It's the latest PR nightmare to hit Uber, which last week found itself in a sexual harassment firestorm.
The company's founder took to Weibo, a Chinese micro-blogging site, and vented: «Doing business in North Korea is a nightmare
«They put our friends and colleagues in prison, our worst nightmare,» he tells the captivated crowd.
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Keep in mind that this is the one - in - a-million disaster nightmare.
And if you need more convincing of the importance and impact of a response, consider the epic social media meltdown of Amy's Baking Company, which occurred after the equally epic meltdown on the season finale of Gordon Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmare in 2013.
Slovakia - based computer security company ESET and Maryland - based Dragos, Inc. said in a report published Monday that the malicious software has the ability to control the switches and circuit breakers — a nightmare scenario for those charged with keeping the lights on.
«Let's say there is some sort of harassment issue or sexual misconduct; it doesn't matter if they were great friends in the beginning, at the end it's going to be a nightmare
A September poll conducted by the Harrison Group and American Express Publishing suggests this nightmare could come true: nearly 70 % of respondents with $ 100,000 or more in discretionary income said the recession had changed their spending priorities.
Democratic candidates have outperformed expectations in every special election since President Donald Trump came into office, and it's increasingly looking as if Trump's 2018 nightmare of losing both the House and the Senate in midterm elections could come true.
The commander - in - chief posted on Twitter, «Science fair nightmare: This #climate change denier is the world's most embarrassing dad» and included a link that was expected to go to his website.
Having suffered a nightmare Olympics in London, where she started as a hot medal prospect but came away empty - handed, she led from start to finish and stormed down the final length with the crowd roaring her on to the record.
Or will innovation be turned against us in some 1984 - style nightmare?
I was terrified that, in that moment, my biggest dreams were turning into my worst nightmares.
The author, Catherine Jheon, recounted the «nightmare» renovation she and her husband undertook, sinking hundreds of thousands dollars into a «crack house» purchased almost on impulse, with seemingly little to no concern for the low - income tenants who were evicted in the process.
Of course, all fiction thrives on conflict and calamity, in part because storytelling allows us to live out our nightmares without cost or consequence.
When Dao refused, United sent in Chicago Aviation police officers to remove him from the plane and the resulting cellphone video of the struggle shot by another passenger has turned into a PR nightmare for United.
Bell gets great results just by smartly managing his middlemen and suppliers — a group of business partners in Mexico without whom Mayan Dreams would become a nightmare.
Viktor Schaefer's first two months in Canada were a nightmare.
That an ETF can satisfy redemption with underlying bonds or shares, only raises the nightmare possibility of a disillusioned and uninformed public throwing in the towel once again after they receive thousands of individual odd lot pieces under such circumstances.
Even in cases with hundreds of thousands of claimants, he has been regarded as a fair, trustworthy arbiter who is adept at working with people living through their worst nightmare.
The Malibu also has a screen that's running apps, and I can only imagine what a nightmare that's going to be in three years.
It all makes for a management nightmare for Doctoroff, whose power is hemmed in from every side.
«A lot of my clients are complaining about the traffic nightmares and intimidating presence of security,» said Senada Adzem, a luxury broker in southern Florida.
But it also disclosed in the fine print of its SEC filing just what a legal and financial nightmare it is getting into over what it calls the «cybersecurity incident.»
In mid-September, Jeff Smith, a veterinarian in Middletown, California faced a business owner's worst nightmarIn mid-September, Jeff Smith, a veterinarian in Middletown, California faced a business owner's worst nightmarin Middletown, California faced a business owner's worst nightmare.
Plenty of Fish is a designer's nightmare; at once minimalist and inelegant, it looks like something your nephew could have made in an afternoon.
Although selling marijuana is now legal in 24 states and the District of Columbia, doing business as a legal marijuana company is a logistical nightmare.
Seriously, just try to name a popular science - fiction movie, book, or television series released in recent years that doesn't portray the future as a stomach - dropping, throat - lumping nightmare.
Additionally, in - office drinking could lead to a case of sexual harassment or aggressive behavior toward co-workers, introducing an HR nightmare.
It's perhaps the noblest reason for cooking the books in movie history, but of course still a legal nightmare.
Working at a franchise before becoming a franchisee keeps you from convincing yourself you have fallen in love at first sight or walked into a nightmare date.
«You are the most diverse class in Northeastern's history — in other words, you are Donald Trump's worst nightmare... I think that everything that we've lived and learned tells us that we will never come out on top if we accept advice from soundbite salesmen and carnival barkers who pretend the most powerful country on Earth can remain great by looking inward and hiding behind walls at a time that technology has made that impossible to do and unwise to even attempt.
It was that innovation, by scientist Jonas Salk, which turned a nightmare into a memory (at least here in the United States).
While lucrative, the EU deal was always treated as a sort of stopgap measure, something to bolster Canada while it worked through the political, cultural and bureaucratic nightmare involved in expanding our trade with the world's new economic superpowers, China and India.
The company's new permanent headquarters will be in South Boston's booming Seaport District, where a lack of good mass transit and a cluster of high - tech offices are already causing traffic nightmares.
Then you're are likely engaging in a form of self - torture that many psychologists now recognize as a modern - day epidemic — part obsessive - compulsive disorder, part overbearing superego, part digital - age narcissistic nightmare, and nearly always on the edge of miserable.
Without a process in place, a rogue employee who tries to do damage ends up causing a PR nightmare no matter what.
When they ditched that in favor of the new recipe, it quickly became a nightmare of epic proportions for the company.
As anyone who's been in severe credit card debt knows, it was a nightmare
Well - respected brands have experienced PR nightmares and scandals by simply posting something that could have been handled in an alternative manner.
The increase in data - sharing, and the growth of the Internet of everything may be good for medicine, but it's creating a security nightmare for the health - care industry, said John McCormack, chief executive of Websense.
He was diligently counting his strokes so he could stop his mind from thinking about a nightmare he'd had the night before in which he failed to keep his kids safe in the water.
UPDATE: While we wait for more results, click here to see how we could end up in a double - nightmare scenario tonight.
As a europhile British ex-pat who once firmly believed in the European dream but now sees it for the dystopian nightmare it has become, I urge them not to waste it.
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