Sentences with phrase «nightmares for»

Scary movies are especially out of the picture... seriously guys, nightmares for days!
I truly envy people who can laugh at those — I'd have nightmares for days after that.
He showed me his freaky Brachioradialis and I had nightmares for two straight nights.
It's the stuff of nightmares for every parent — and the truth is, dropping a baby can happen to anyone: You look away for just a second, and your baby rolls off the bed.
He may suffer from nightmares for a while.
The programme motion for Lords reform will appear later this week and a potential rebellion by up to 100 Conservative MPs provokes nightmares for the coalition government.
The two - month delay threatens to cause planning nightmares for nearly 700 school districts across the state.
Implementing a pleasant and predictable bedtime routine may diminish the incidence of nightmares for your 8 - year - old child.
This is the stuff of nightmares for me.
A third - down defensive line consisting of Demarcus Lawrence, David Irving, Tyrone Crawford, and Bryan would provide nightmares for offensive lines.
it's a big hindrance to the Patriots, who love using Gronkowski and Hernandez at the same time to create matchup nightmares for opposing defenses.
The gifted physical specimen is the type of versatile receiver that coaches dream about and causes nightmares for opposing foes.
Would be nightmares for opposing Ocs and line coaches.
Coupled with Sadio Mane's pace and movement, the pair could cause nightmares for opposition defences, but it was Roberto Firmino who produced the quality on this occasion.
If you would have asked me 5 years ago to drink a green smoothie I would have laughed in your face than had nightmares for 6 months after that.
I got really sick once and had a seizure, had nightmares for months about them.
To be sure, Lululemon's plunging share price follows a string of frustrating PR nightmares for the company, including a massive quality - driven pants recall last spring, the sudden departure of visionary CEO Christine Day early last summer, and some less than savory comments from Lululemon's founder — and now former chairman — Chip Wilson.
The idea of a customer complaint going viral and spreading around the web is the stuff of nightmares for many businesses.
I fear that many traps for the unwary are hidden in the regulations, creating potential nightmares for small business owners that fail to place regulatory compliance at the top of their business plans,» Piwowar said.
He also acquitted himself well with the influential directors and philanthropists on Branksome's board, and took care to ensure that the construction site itself wasn't a noisy nightmare for the students and neighbours.
Amid a perfect storm of investor - owned units, powerful condo boards and tenants who have limited powers to fight back, a democratic living ideal is rapidly turning into a dictatorial nightmare for condo - dwellers.
The breakdown of public transportation through the Northeast was a nightmare for most businesses, but for the on - demand taxi start - up Uber, it was an opportunity.
Having business expenses paid into and out of a personal account can cause an accounting nightmare for both you and the taxman.
Syria has been a nightmare for U.S. policymakers partly because the order of battle there is so tangled.
The scandal has become a public relations nightmare for the brand.
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.
I've got ta tell you, this is a nightmare for any restaurateur, and I think it's only the first quarter of this dreaded transformation.»
These desires, and the growing expectation that this is «business as usual,» are a nightmare for companies looking to grow by delivering basically the same set of services for millions of satisfied shoppers.
It all makes for a management nightmare for Doctoroff, whose power is hemmed in from every side.
Overall, what could've been a stressful nightmare for me turned out to be an extremely positive experience.
A snowmageddon such as the storm experienced by much of the United States this week isn't just a logistical nightmare for those trying to travel — it can create conflicts between workers and managers at small businesses.
Rice is a crummy role model, to say the least, and is therefore a public relations nightmare for the NFL.
However, this dream can turn into a nightmare for entrepreneurs who aren't prepared for the unique work styles that accompany many large corporations.
From the romantic canals of Venice to the walled mediaeval town of Dubrovnik via the wilderness of Scotland's Isle of Skye, tourism is morphing into a nightmare for many locals, despite the jobs and income it undoubtedly generates.
Meanwhile, the decision to end Yahoo's work - from - home policy was a bit of a public - relations nightmare for the brand.
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.
When Valentine's Day deliveries turned into a nightmare for on - demand flower company UrbanStems, a personal touch helped mend relations with unhappy customers.
«The officers who extended this nightmare for those children ought to be properly reprimanded.»
«Our forces all over Afrin will become a constant nightmare for them,» Othman Sheikh Issa, co-chair of the Afrin executive council, said in a televised statement.
«War would be a nightmare for the Korean Peninsula and surrounding regions.
His superior size and length make him a nightmare for opponents, and while he could stand to improve his technique, he has a chance to become a real star in the NFL.
You can create a chatbot that doesn't employ either of these two elements, but they might be a nightmare for users, as they would have to operate it using exact command lines.
While this may sound like an Orwellian nightmare for some people, the savvy marketers in the audience will be giggling like a schoolgirl at the possibilities this provides.
I've been hesitant to invest there because of the partial share purchases and dividend payouts that might make cost - basis and taxes a nightmare for me.
After a bull market in the early - to - mid 2000s, commodities have been a nightmare for investors.
Of course you might be able to find a few exceptions, but as a strategic focus, it is a nightmare for most brands.
«This has been a public relations nightmare for UPS,» said Tom Spiggle, an employment attorney and author of a book on pregnancy discrimination, «You're Pregnant?
But while Facebook's data - privacy violations are the latest major PR nightmare for the social media platform, it also has tons of other problems that Bee won't let us (or them) forget about.
It's a logistical nightmare for both contest participants and the brand hosting the contest.
The past year has been a PR nightmare for Uber, as the ride - sharing company has committed all sorts of blunders — legal and otherwise.
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