Sentences with phrase «many hiccups»

Eventually coffee prices were pummeled and there wasn't even a hiccup in the company's earnings.
But there was just one hiccup: Due to ambiguity around the US regulatory environment, investors in America would be explicitly forbidden from investing in that crowdsale in late June.
Without a dedicated IT crew, keeping all these lines of communication active and working without any hiccups, let alone completely secured against attacks, is next to impossible.
This isn't always a bad thing and it's part of the psychology — or pathology if you prefer — that also makes it possible for entrepreneurs to quickly get over their past hiccups and get on with their main job of making history and changing the world.
(See This isn't always a bad thing and it's part of the psychology — or pathology if you prefer — that also makes it possible for entrepreneurs to quickly get over their past hiccups and get on with their main job of making history and changing the world.
They are therefore likely to encounter inventory management hiccups.
Dropbox doesn't say why, but it's likely because it didn't want to create any hiccups for customers using Dropbox's service during the move.
Those gains have not come without hiccups.
These hiccups haven't slowed the company's pace.
But the smart money says that might just be a hiccup.
But if you think that a hiccup in the GOP's tax overhaul plans could truly derail the bull market, you might be wrong, Cramer said.
And the biggest fish remains WeWork, which, despite some recent hiccups — like cutting 7 percent of its staff in June — still counts 65,000 co-working members packed into 90 locations spread across eight countries.
Though there have been some hiccups, Israel has lived up to those promises.
In fact, there was even a slight hiccup before launch, as the company was forced to alter the search engine's branding for the Chinese market: «Bing» can translate to either «cold» or «sick.»
The recall is a small hiccup for the retailer as it aims to move away from quality concerns for its gear after some yoga pants were deemed too see - through.
Aircraft engines have gone from an unreliable Achilles heel on planes in the 1950s to devices that can operate for millions of hours without so much as a hiccup, said Steven Wallace, the former head of accident investigation at the Federal Aviation Administration.
No one remembered the early hiccups.
A change at the center of a team's offense will always come with a few hiccups, and pulling it off mid-season is no easy task, especially with a quarterback who has played a regular - season game in nearly two years.
«If we get some kind of unexpected hiccup in the business plan, they won't panic,» Jacober says.
But these hiccups can't detract from what is easily the most significant upgrade the hoary old software standby has seen in years.
Indeed, their infamous move to self - management, or Holocracy, was not without its hiccups (a mass exodus of nearly 29 % left the company).
By using the support of those who care about you most, you can put all the little entrepreneurial hiccups in perspective and more easily stay grounded.
SpaceX is looking to launch several small satellites into a lower orbit than Viasat in order to cut down on latency errors, with the idea being the closer a satellite is to Earth, the less likely there will be hiccups.
Today's systems still have some evolving to do before consumers can be assured their devices will interact without hiccups.
The approach has had hiccups though.
I did encounter a hiccup when I returned home, however.
It will also avoid odd hiccups where, for example, all his Amazon inventory was suddenly unavailable for a few weeks in June.
Page said the recent change of guard at the Fed's helm, with Jerome Powell taking over for Janet Yellen as chair, further complicates the Fed's ability to telegraph its intentions to markets, increasing the risk of further hiccups.
McDonald's Corp has begun testing its long - awaited U.S. mobile ordering app, with the goal of avoiding the kinds of service hiccups that have haunted digital debuts by companies such as Starbucks.
Furthermore, after Kassie left CIBC, the bank's reputational hiccups didn't stop, while Genuity quickly attracted big - name clients.
He said he's been advised by legal counsel that there shouldn't be any opposition from the government, but any hiccups could see the deal close later, by January 2013.
Actors have been injured performing ambitious stunts, and mid-show accidents and technical hiccups have interrupted many performances.
Of course, Project EMKAY wasn't without its hiccups.
Analysts are probably correct in saying that the past few years of somewhat lower bills were just a hiccup — Canadian wireless companies are on the verge of resuming business as usual.
Aside from the arrival hiccup, our stay was perfect.
Knowing how, when, and why to issue a smart apology can be the difference between a public - relations hiccup that can be smoothed over.
That's partly why telecommunications giant AT&T (t) has been exploring cutting - edge technologies to improve its giant data center network and help it stream data to customers without any hiccups.
But, that's why it's important to learn from any hiccups that might occur.
That hiccup notwithstanding, Openreach seems to be accomplishing the objectives of all U.K. stakeholders, from government and regulators to corporations to consumers: better returns for BT, more investment for the country, cheaper prices and better service for consumers.
Google did not say on Tuesday if it would offer refunds due to the August hiccup.
Ultimately, it was a routine data center maintenance update gone awry that led to the cloud hiccup.
The data center hiccup primarily impacted Google (goog) customers of its cloud - based app development tool Google App Engine.
The start - up hiccups weren't what Weiners expected.
It's better to find these hiccups before implementing a change instead of running damage control afterward.
You'll even need to establish cross-communication channels within your organization to ensure there aren't any hiccups.
But multiple hiccups threaten the accuracy of these processes, elevating the risk of compliance penalties and...
Because of this «bit of a hiccup» in cash flow, «we needed a little shot in the arm.»
But the program has faced some hiccups.
Thiam's point was he is comfortable taking risks but always looks for potential hiccups so he can proactively guard against them.
Kinect may be more novel and theoretically more convenient, but to paraphrase Joe, it only takes a few hiccups of the voice controls before you go back to the old standby with buttons, because at least that option never fails.
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