There will be questions after the match if Murray was hurt because he simply wasn't moving as well as he normally does, and he has a history
of back trouble.
The speculation will logically point to Foley's swing as at least part of the cause
of the back trouble.
He also suddenly withdrew during his Sunday round at the Honda Classic, this year's first sign
of the back trouble that would result in a completely lost summer.
If he can avoid a recurrence
of the back trouble that limited him to 64 games last year, the single - season scoring records Gretzky established for goals (92 in 1981 - 82) and points (215 in» 85 - 86) could be history.
Playing for Philadelphia in 1973, he developed a slider to complement his fastball, rid
himself of back trouble and wildness and was 13 - 9 for a last - place team.
But we saw no signs
of back trouble or the chip yips, the two afflictions that were serious and separate threats to end his career.
Smith, in his seventh season, is getting worn down by the repeated pounding he's taking this year, and tight end Jay Novacek may never play again because
of back troubles.
Not exact matches
Only a few weeks after its formal debut, though, the organization has already run into
trouble with environmental groups after its subsidiaries produced a couple
of TV ads touting the pro-Keystone XL and pro-Arctic drilling positions
of two Congressmen they
backed.
A great example
of this blew up Buzzfeed
back in 2016, when a young man in financial
trouble revealed that he kept in his wallet a photo
of Terry Crews — the actor who played notoriously frugal father figure Julius on Everyone Hates Chris — to help him make better spending decisions.
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.
In 2007 Scotia came to the rescue
of Canada's DundeeWealth, which had gotten into
trouble when the asset -
backed commercial paper market collapsed.
Shinawatra's sister, Yingluck, became Prime Minister, in 2011 — a democratic development that nonetheless promised only more
trouble, like that
of recent weeks, when her government proposed an amnesty bill that would forgive all — most notably Thaksin Shinawatra — accused
of crimes committed in political conflict dating
back to 2004.
Yahoo shares plummeted Thursday, after the disclosure
of a second hacking
of unprecedented scale raised fears that Verizon is considering
backing out
of its planned $ 4.83 billion purchase
of the
troubled internet giant.
The
trouble is that many
of these companies got distracted, you know, starting up a company, so the data and analytics projects were
back - burnered, and then allowed to go cold.
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
trouble is, it comes on the
back of the weakest Chinese growth figures in a quarter - century, and the International Monetary Fund's third downward revision
of the global growth outlook in the space
of 12 months.
Weisler explained to analysts that the
troubled personal computer and printer market is still continuing its decline, but he sees some hope for PCs in the «
back half
of this year» as technology improves.
And once they've made a pile
of money with no framework or purpose for the «
back end,» the
troubles begin: serious relationship issues, problems with kids, substance abuse issues, overspending, bad investments.
Though the National Front has had
trouble raising money for the campaign (Le Pen had to borrow money from her estranged father) and she has also been ordered to pay
back over # 250,000 to the European Parliament over fake EU parliamentary assistant jobs — none
of it seems to have an influence on the determination
of her supporters.
And though the Justice Department's push to overhaul
troubled police agencies was a staple effort
of the last administration, Sessions announced his desire to «pull
back» on federal scrutiny
of local law enforcement, winning praise from some quarters.
After suffering significant losses, Dexia sued JPMorgan and its affiliates in 2012, claiming it had been duped into buying $ 1.6 billion
of troubled mortgage -
backed securities.
But more than anyone, Mr. Schäuble has come to embody the consensus that has helped shape European economic policy for years: that the path to sustained economic recovery for financially
troubled countries is to slash spending, raise taxes when necessary and win
back the trust
of bond markets and other investors by displaying commitment to fiscal prudence — even if that process imposes deep economic pain as it plays out.
A DTI ratio
of 50 % or higher is a bad sign to lenders, as it means you may have
trouble paying
back your debts (and thus may default on the unsecured loan you're applying for).
U.S. stocks took their biggest loss in five months Tuesday as a health care bill
backed by President Donald Trump ran into
trouble in Congress, which raised some questions about his agenda
of faster economic growth spurred on by lower taxes and cuts in regulations.
Susan Fowler, the former Uber engineer whose blog post about sexual harassment and
troubling internal workings led to the departure
of CEO Travis Kalanick, is
backing new legislation that aims to give victims
of sexual harassment and other workplace discrimination the freedom to seek legal action, and to do it publicly.
The company has struggled to pay down nearly $ 8 billion in debt - much
of it dating
back to a 2005 leveraged buyout - and has had
trouble finding a buyer.
I've heard
of these scams that people do and people end up getting in
trouble for this mistake that they made and I don't want to go through this type
of druma for trying to earn extra for my education.So could you please give me some feed
back on this situation so I can know what is what with these people.
Perceptive Conservatives know this move toward openness will have to be legitimately addressed and this wave
of political
trouble can't be turned
back with endless and groundless claims that their tormenter - in - chief Tom Mulcair could have ended Quebec corruption by blowing the whistle on the mayor
of Laval 17 years ago.
Multiple sources tell Re / code that at least three
of the venture -
backed companies in the space have recently been shopping themselves to potential acquirers amid
trouble attracting customers and new financing.
Remember, if you sold at the first whiff
of potential
trouble in the markets (
back in February) you would have missed a major move...
Then again, BeiGene sports a sky - high, $ 8.2 billion market cap that could come crashing
back to Earth if investors catch a whiff
of trouble for its late - stage drug candidates.
Maybe when you were naming your kids, there was a name you thought was good, but when you mentioned it to your spouse, they were reminded
of a kid they had
trouble with
back in grade school, and so could never name their child that.
He's chairman
of the religion department at Columbia University, who a while
back announced in the New York Times that his ambition is to make sure that students are more confused and
troubled at the end
of his course than they were at the beginning.
With what sense
of contempt or ambivalence did he slip through his grave clothes into his body and
back to his
troubles?
Nobody should doubt the sincerity and determination
of those who
back these developments that others find
troubling.
Give
back Palestine to it's rightful owners and watch the
troubles of the world disappear.
And that means
back on the road,
back into the midst
of trouble.
Humphrey gave the kind
of finishing speech that all Democratic candidates, especially those in
trouble, had been giving since the days
of Franklin Roosevelt: vote for the Republicans and you're
back to unemployment, bread lines, and general economic disaster.
And we
of the faith will have to have the courage to do what Elijah did, that is, fling the epithet
back in the accusers» teeth (12): It is not I who have
troubled Israel, but you and your father's house, you and your kind, you and your acquisitive systems.
Just for the mere fact that a few
of you blogged
back a few articles
back about ejecting out
of a plane full
of passengers, while piloting it when the plane got into
trouble.
These two cataclysmic conflagrations
of our century, which broke the
back of the liberal Protestant faith in progress, do not appear to
trouble the adherents
of Divine Principle, by and large members
of a generation conveniently undistressed by stark memories
of those «triumphs» for the heavenly side.
But it is a handy persona to keep in the
back of your mind when you experience
trouble in life.
It all started a few years
back when, as the senior editor
of a Jerusalem - based journal
of public thought, I ran into
trouble on a 10,000 - word, brilliantly researched essay about Israeli social policy composed by the sweetest man on earth who, unfortunately wasn't a stellar writer.
The Christian community in Corinth probably had in it people
of both Jewish and Gentile
back grounds, and even after their conversion, they must have been
troubled by the discrepancies between the faith they affirmed and the taken - for - granted assumptions
of their culture.
What
troubles me most as I look
back on that period is our willingness then to do anything short
of war to destroy the Chinese revolution, even though the result would have been to throw China
back into the massive poverty, corruption and partial anarchy that preceded the revolution.
(I Samuel 26:19 [Marginal translation]-RRB- Indeed, the whole complex
of taboo, custom, and rite, revealed in the Old Testament, went
back originally to this primitive desire to do something, however non-moral or bizarre, so to Yahweh's taste that it would ward off the
troubles that he held in his control.
While the New Testament constantly argues from sin to consequent
trouble, it never argues from
trouble back to preceding sin as a necessary formula
of explanation.
At first they tried to be comforting, interpreting Job's
trouble as disciplinary rather than punitive, but soon, with the hard rigor
of convinced logicians accepting an unquestioned premise, they were arguing
back from Job's misery to his antecedent and corresponding sin.
When you are having
trouble praying, ask God to reveal any sin in your life, ask Him to search your heart, so that you can confess it and repent
of it, and get
back into right fellowship with Him.
To say otherwise is to revert
back into a kind
of dualistic gnosticism, and the history
of such isolationism and retreat from all
of God's creation (including all spheres
of human endeavor) is very
troubling.