Sentences with phrase «is in trouble as»

Digitimes says Microsoft's Surface 2 is in trouble as well, as is Nokia's upcoming Windows RT tablet — though the report says expectations for Nokia's slate aren't very high to begin with.
If the Presidency is in trouble as an institution, it is not so much because it has become imperial as that it has been made increasingly unpolitical
Second, that what is taught must not conflict with the accepted facts of science, or the pupil is bound to be in trouble as he senses the disparity.
Because, if he is fit to play, surely Wenger will include him in every matches and we will be in trouble as usual.
It is no secret that honeybees are in trouble as the term «colony collapse» has entered mainstream vocabulary.
Our oceans are in trouble as the result of pollution and over fishing.
If they have a fire, you're in trouble as well.
Earlier we reported that NeoGAF one of the prominent gaming forums was in trouble as the owner Tyler Malka «Evilore» was accused of sexual harassment...
If they have a fire, you're in trouble as well.
If you're not providing professional - grade service and even better — «over the top» attention to and anticipation of customer needs / wants — you're in trouble as a REALTOR ®.
That's because so many borrowers there, facing high housing costs, turned to risky subprime loans during the boom and now are in trouble as rates reset to levels they can't afford.

Not exact matches

The flurry of recent M&A deals in Silicon Valley is being seen by some entrepreneurs and VC investors as a sign portending trouble.
And then there are the more nuanced signs of trouble, such as the collapse of support among rural Americans, whom Democrats lost by eight points in 2008 and by 28 this year.
As the researchers of the GitHub study write, «The trends observed in this study are troubling.
A growing number of prominent investors are concluding the yellow metal has lost its status as a go - to asset in times of trouble — perhaps for good.
In general, such tax credits are seen today as not being worth the trouble.
As African Americans working in finance, both were frustrated with the industry's troubling diversity problem.
Irving pointed to Hulu's experience in the market and a partnership with streaming tech company MLB Advanced Media — which works with Vue — as reasons to think it'll avoid those troubles, but also said it is investing in another «set of partnerships» related to streaming tech to make things faster.
And in the midst of its troubles throughout 2014 — Levi stepped back as president and CEO to become executive chairman in November — GrowthWorks was the recipient, along with BDC Venture Capital, of the «Deal of the Year» award from Canada's Venture Capital & Private Equity Association following its sale of Layer 7 Technologies, a developer of security software for businesses.
Experts such as Jonathan Citrin, founder of investment advisory CitrinGroup and an adjunct professor of finance at Wayne State University, see trouble for small business owners in what he expects will be the rising costs of borrowing.
It goes like this: first of all, the bank is constantly scanning the horizon for smoke signals, looking for possible incipient trouble in big banks as well as the so - called «shadow banking system» (non-bank institutions that perform some bank - like functions) and trading information with other regulators.
Not only are those who regularly volunteer their time half as likely to turn to get in trouble, but they tend to — not surprisingly — do better in school.
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There's also the fact that the moderate - price realm of the U.S. retail market is in serious trouble as the middle class continues to shrink.
Such was the case, minus the trouble, when we chatted on - set recently with the spunky real estate mogul about «running a business as a woman in a man's world.»
«It is not just extreme bears such as me who see that the equity market is in trouble,» Edwards said.
Or I could gently suggest you might want to read it, if it's not too much trouble — but then I'd come across as too timid, lacking confidence in my own abilities.
As the sisters try to explain their way out of trouble, in a flashback, we see the party itself, where, amongst groups of gyrating teens, a platter of Subway sandwiches is prominently displayed.
Indeed, a troubling trend may be underway as, in December, crooks in the Ukraine kidnapped a bitcoin analyst and help him ransom until he paid them $ 1 million worth of bitcoins.
A third of Mirabela Nickel's workforce at the Santa Rita mine and 180 contractors have been made redundant, as the troubled miner begins scaling back production at its nickel project in Brazil.
The U.S. Department of Justice Thursday demanded that RT register as a Foreign Agent by Monday, under the terms of a law that was first drafted in 1938 to stop Nazi Germany stoking up trouble in the U.S..
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 trouble with this, he says, is that the scholars who study wrongdoing in the most depth — namely, criminologists — long ago considered and rejected those as key factors in wrongdoing.
Sen. Ben Cardin said in a statement that he was «deeply troubled» by Tillerson's relationship with Putin as well as his public opposition to sanctions on Russia after it invaded Ukraine and annexed Crimea.
The simple answer — as Simon and Garfunkel sang in the 70s — is all about building a «bridge over troubled water.»
Saloner's crisis requires a PR response that's general to many such eruptions: communicate what happened and why — «as much as you can tell us without getting yourself in further trouble,» Argenti says.
«Tightening up receivables in times of economic trouble is the key to overcoming the financial problem as is a healthy working relationship with lenders.»
However, if they don't value or believe in the same thing as the company, it won't be long until there's trouble.
«Everybody has been, in some way, shape, or form touted as coming to Cleveland to either cause trouble or exercise their First Amendment rights, but we're prepared for it all.»
Don't wait until you are in trouble to think about an exit, rather think of it as a succession plan, or a successful transition.
For instance, they'll be less happy and more stressed (which affects things like their productivity and creativity); they may quit on you (which will cost you and your company time and money); they may give you bad reviews or complain to HR (which puts your job in jeopardy); and you'll have trouble earning their respect, being viewed as credible, and getting them to listen to your opinions.
Sarah Hood uncovered signs of troubles in Canada's strategic Lego supply by talking to owners of independent toy stores and discovering that they weren't getting their shipments from the Danish toymaker as planned.
Parker was acquitted in the rape case more than a decade ago and Celestin had his sexual assault conviction overturned on appeal (a higher court deemed his trial attorney ineffective), but the two men have come under fire once again as the media reports troubling details from the case, which included accusations that Parker and Celestin, then both 19, had sex with a Penn State freshman while she was unconscious after a night of heavy drinking.
Russia is fiscally sound enough to offer a US$ 20 - billion bailout to the European Union, and with the eurozone in trouble, Putin sees the so - called Eurasian Union of former republics as a way to counter U.S. influence.
Dos Santos» position at Sonangol had appeared to be in trouble in recent weeks, as the incoming president, Joao Lourenco, had installed his appointees in other key positions in government.
As Senate Republicans push to get their tax bill passed before Christmas, a research and development (R&D) tax credit used by many businesses to boost innovation could be in trouble.
«You'd have to be in a meteors - hitting - the - Earth scenario before Slack as a business would get into trouble,» he boasts.
But it also struggles in the face of something more troubling: not once, but twice, parts of the country have been plunged into darkness as a result of hackers taking aim at its energy infrastructure.
The troubled drugmaker said it had lowered its debt by $ 1.3 billion in the latest quarter, and that its long - term debt was $ 28.54 billion as of March 31.
She said there often is a triggering event — such as a lawsuit filed by a creditor — that makes people realize how much trouble they're in.
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