Sentences with phrase «in trouble over»

The Galaxy S6 and S6 edge allow users to disable a lot more pre-installed apps than was possible on existing Samsung phones, but it looks like the company's penchant for bloating its devices has gotten it in trouble over in China.
Airlines in Trouble Over Oil Prices As we mentioned in our post on the return of turboprop aircraft, airlines have been hit incredibly hard by rising fuel costs and, in places where competition exists, by travellers switching to high speed rail.
And there is one other question this raises: if bees get in trouble over our phones — what about all the other organisms that get close to them.
A response to the Jewish Museum shooting; Marina Abramović in trouble over nothing; connoisseurship now; Outsider Art; and Matisse at the cinema
He's featured briefly in the Trouble Over Taul level within the New Adventure level alongside Captain Phasma, but he plays a pivotal role here and is a really interesting counterpart to C - 3PO.
Recently, Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson recently got in trouble over accepting help — with debt totaling around $ 70 million — from a convicted sex offender.
But I think other automakers could be in trouble over the fuel economy their cars deliver in the real world versus what the EPA fuel economy label promises.
Former national security adviser Sandy Berger, who helped craft President Bill Clinton's second - term foreign policy and got in trouble over mishandling classified documents, has died, a spokesman for his consulting firm said.
«I find it extraordinary that a minister isn't willing just to step up to the plate and take responsibility,» opined May back in 2004, when immigration minister Beverly Hughes was in trouble over irregularities in the processing of immigration applications.
The Commissioner of Police in Kogi State, Mr. Ali Janga is in trouble over the escape of the suspects in the gun running case involving the senator representing Kogi West senatorial district, Dino Melaye.
But when she was handing out the Cabinet jobs and asked Stephen Crabb, already in trouble over inappropriate texting, if there were more embarrassing disclosures to come out, he said: «I don't know.»
This story banged all three right on the head - an MP who once was an estate agent, in trouble over his housing and hounded by a baying crowd of journos.
It was suspicious how large releases from Wikileaks showed up when Rump was in trouble over whatever brain dead thing he said that day.
Miles is in trouble over possession.

Not exact matches

Markets around the world spent the first month and a half of 2016 zigzagging up and down over troubling news out of China and worries about losses in the banking sector.
So the factory worker makes an error, we assume they did something wrong and they're in trouble and we force them to come over and tell them not to make mistake again.
Over the last several weeks in the lead - up to Apple's earnings report on Tuesday, a slew of reports said the iPhone is in trouble.
Nevertheless, after Sarkozy bowed meekly to Germany's demands over bookkeeping troubles in Athens, some observers see a fundamental shift in the EU power structure.
When Harford took over troubled, debt - laden Orbitz Worldwide Inc. in 2009, he became one of his former boss's chief rivals.
The former lieutenant - governor of Ontario found himself in trouble this year over some overzealous charitable habits.
«Somebody's trying to stir up trouble,» she told Sean Hannity in her first TV interview for over a week.
Like many immigrant entrepreneurs in the U.S., Henderson feels deeply troubled over the prospect of a Trump Administration.
He bought a merchandising company and, in 1983, won the merch contract for Michael Jackson's global Thriller tour — then effectively took over the whole tour when its promoter ran into money trouble.
If it turns out to be a rosy - hued address that papers over the company's troubles, it will land as inauthentic and unrealistic and as lacking in empathy.
The simple answer — as Simon and Garfunkel sang in the 70s — is all about building a «bridge over troubled water.»
Just over two years ago, I wrote about how the stalwart Asian technology companies — Sony, Samsung, LG, Sharp, Toshiba and Panasonic — were in trouble because of an acceleration in the commoditization of hardware.
In 2013, the company ran into trouble when it was ordered by the FDA to stop selling its kits over questions about the reliability of the results.
But voice over broadband relies in part on digital subscriber line (DSL) technology, which is not without its troubles.
Gelenbe, however, said his firm wants to invest in companies, not in currencies; he would prefer to fund startups that could easily switch over to other digital currencies that may gain primacy and ones which are not likely to face regulatory trouble.
«Europe has a long, if occasionally somewhat troubled, history of being strongly engaged in global affairs — aid and development is a part of this,» Bond, a network of over 400 international development organizations and the U.K. Aid Network, said in a statement to CNBC this week.
In a troubling report released this week, global cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab found that, since 2013, there has been an ongoing infiltration of over 100 banks and financial institutions in 30 different countrieIn a troubling report released this week, global cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab found that, since 2013, there has been an ongoing infiltration of over 100 banks and financial institutions in 30 different countriein 30 different countries.
Such conditions require close scrutiny, but a troubling question is how much oversight the company had over Ben Aïssa, who spent much of his career working in SNC - Lavalin's office in Tunisia, and what — if any — steps were taken if his colleagues or superiors had concerns.
Like the ongoing Redstone litigation, the case had its roots in the mogul's troubled family relationships, which have played out over decades.
Puerto Rico isn't big enough to cause systemic damage, and while the situation in China is troubling, the central bank's actions over the weekend at least show that policy makers are on alert.
«We have trouble keeping bourbon in stock that's over $ 50,» says David Othenin - Girard, a spirits buyer for California's K&L Wines.
JPMorgan Chase, seeking to avert a wave of litigation from the government, is negotiating a multibillion - dollar settlement with state and federal agencies over the bank's sale of troubled mortgage securities to investors in the run - up to the financial crisis.
Recent troubles include a probe into hiring practices in China; lawsuits over failed credit unions; and an investigation into its energy business.
A key risk measure in money markets known as the Libor - OIS spread has risen to levels not seen since worries mounted in 2011 and 2012 over the debt troubles of European countries Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain.
It was the first full quarter under Dara Khosrowshahi, who took over the troubled business in September.
And as lawmakers in the US and Europe call for Facebook to shape up and explain what happened, it appears the tech giant's troubles are far from over.
So «Apollo is preparing to meet with big debt investors including mutual fund managers in several cities over the next few months to ease concerns that the firm protects its investments in troubled companies at the expense of creditors.»
Daniels's suit over the nondisclosure agreement is temporarily on hold for 90 days, as Cohen faces more pressing legal troubles in the form of a federal criminal probe.
And autumn has featured, along with Morneau's troubles, Heritage Minister Melanie Joly being scorched by a firestorm — hottest by far in Quebec, her home province — sparked by her deal with Netflix, which extracts $ 500 million over five years for Canadian productions from the internet streaming giant, but imposes none of the taxes and regulations her critics demand.
The landlord of five Sears and Kmart stores in Maryland has been seeking new tenants to take over some of the space, part of an agreement between the troubled retailer and the developer that controls about 250 Sears Holdings properties across the country...
Without proportional voting, pipeline backlash could hit Liberals hard in 2019 Poring over polling data from the plush confines of the Prime Minister's Office, Liberal strategists could be forgiven for underestimating the troubles looming in the far reaches of their electoral empire.
The long honeymoon between Donald Trump and the financial markets appears to be over or, has at least, landed in some trouble in the first...
Franzel, in a speech at the American Accounting Association annual meeting in early August said that, despite the fact auditors have been making some progress in improving their audits of internal controls over company financial reporting, the regulator continues to see auditors having trouble meeting the standards and some firms still have significant work to do to meet the requirements of PCAOB auditing standards.
The segment saw operating income decline 23 percent year over year amid trouble at ESPN, Disney said in a statement.
To compound this problem, mall owners are now starting to mail in the keys to financially troubled malls: More mall landlords are choosing to walk away from struggling properties, leaving creditors in the lurch and posing a threat to the values of nearby real estate... [as] some of the largest U.S. landlords are calculating it is more advantageous to hand over ownership to lenders than to attempt to restructure debts on properties with darkening outlooks (LINK).
In her op - ed, Bramham painted a troubling picture of a «secret deal that is all but done» for Port Metro Vancouver to take over the operation of Granville Island.
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