Sentences with phrase «often hard hit»

Personal relationships are often hard hit when a person experiences chronic sleep deprivation.
Urban schools, in particular, are often hardest hit due to increasingly unavailable or expensive city building space.
In 2015, at least 30 states were funding their schools at lower levels than they had before the Great Recession, with those serving the neediest students often the hardest hit.
Rural and poverty stricken areas are often the hardest hit with homeless pets.
Speakers from marginalized groups and underrepresented populations are often the hardest hit by such automated filtering.

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The copy itself might take the form of a picture of the product and some hard - hitting copy, often incorporating a number so leads know they'll be able to absorb that knowledge very quickly.
And for some reason, it often feels like they hit harder and harder every year.
Israeli politicians and generals have spoken often of an intention to hit hard in Lebanon if war breaks out, in an apparent bid to deter Hezbollah.
The problem is that politics often comes up in work situations or online, where your reputation is as transparent as Donald Trump's hard - hitting rhetoric.
Listed companies are larger and better connected than their unlisted peers, and often have access to state - bank funding, so the mounting backlog hits smaller outfits hardest.
Government bonds are historically one of the hardest hit asset classes when rates rise, and yet they're often the lion's share holding in many fixed income portfolios.
What I will say is that they are hard to resist and I often find myself sneaking a spoonful or two during the day when a chocolate craving hits.
He's no Ronaldo, no s ** t. Alexis gets targeted quite often and is almost always moving, it's much harder hitting a final ball like that, than being stopped and with no pressure and a clear view.
I will say he does hit the floor too often but imo it's because he is taking it hard and looking for contact... Which imo will translate into more points and a better rating once he establishes himself as a full time player.
With Barkley's skill set, he rarely gets hit hard and he could often be split out wide to minimize the contact he takes.
I got hit hard in college, but the pros hit hard more often, with a high impact.
Leading off the ninth inning with this game tied 1 - 1, Everett — who often bats lefthanded against soft - throwing lefthanders — hit from the left side against hard - throwing southpaw reliever Dan Plesac.
How often do we see the team hit a bad patch and find it hard to produce just when it matters?
Asuka hits harder and more often than anyone Bayley has wrestled before.
The physical impacts of pregnancy hit her quickly and often hard, and the realization that her baby is growing inside her can be thrilling, harrowing, amazing and staggering in quick succession.
The empty nest often hits women hardest because they're typically the main caretaker.
All too often, even hits hard enough to cause an athlete to display signs of concussion that can be observed by sideline personnel, or which cause the athlete to experience symptoms of concussion, go undetected, either because the signs are too subtle to be seen or are simply missed by sideline personnel or because the athlete fails to report them (a 2010 study [7] of Canadian junior hockey players, for example, found that, for every concussion self - reported by the players or identified by the coaches or on - the - bench medical personnel, physician observers in the stands picked up seven)- a persistent problem that, given the «warrior» mentality and culture of contact and collision sports, is not going to go away any time soon, if ever.
In addition, «Tigers» is hard - hitting and controversial as it shows the reality of life as a whistle blower as well as analysing the actions MNCs and the behaviour of governments, communities and media groups which are often too scared to hold them accountable.
Nationally, reliance on foodbanks has soared, with an estimated 500,000 people in the UK using them in 2013 — suggesting that the consequences for hard - hit communities are often being dealt with by private goodwill.
«Too often when countries undertake major consolidation it is the poorest — those who had least to do with the cause of the economic misfortunes — who are hit hardest.
As federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York he hit hard at both parties, taking down former Democratic Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos, the former Republican State Senate majority leader, and often reveled in the spotlight as he gleefully goaded those accused of corruption or graft.
Such «deer yards,» as these gathering points are called, are often hit hardest by browsing.
From the famed Dodo, through the lesser known Guam Flycatcher, to the near - extinct Albatross, the exhibition combines beauty with more hard - hitting images that really bring home the devastation wrecked on these fragile creatures, often as a direct result of human behaviour.
Eat to beat PMS Nearly 9 in 10 women suffer at least one PMS symptom each month, and those in their 30s are often hit the hardest.
I find myself hitting chest much harder and more often than back and have started to see some of these problems occurring in myself.
Hit them as hard and as often as you can, and strive for more reps and more weight on calf raises.
Other issues singles of both sexes often vent is that when they hit their late 20s and early 30s, meeting a new partner through friends becomes increasingly hard as this age group typically moves away from the singles scene and into married life.
The Company Men contrasts Bobby's plight, often incongruously, with the perspectives of other corporate victims, teaching us that as hard as unemployment hits someone in his prime, it hits harder for those with enough experience to find themselves at an undesirable age.
The (literally) hard - hitting «Intermission» maps out the intersecting lives of a group of Dubliners who are between partners, and follows their thoroughly coarse, often violent and generally unhinged quest for some sort of stable relationship.
Gillooly, alas, hits more often and harder.
From its examination of a publication that seeks to deliver relevant and hard - hitting news in the face of sensationalistic competitors to its knowing aside of how honest editors are often at odds with salesmen worried about losing advertising clients due to unfavorable coverage, the picture benefits from the experiences of writer - director Richard Brooks, who had been a New York reporter before becoming a successful filmmaker (he won an Oscar for adapting Elmer Gantry and was also behind the excellent screen versions of In Cold Blood and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof).
It's not often that a film like The Florida Project comes along, something that delivers a hard - hitting message mitigated by untainted optimism.
These monsters are gonna hit harder and be enraged more often, leading to more variety in your hunts.
The sense of reality often hits hard and with a strong central performance from Vincent London I kind of have to recommend tracking this one down sometime for at least a one - time viewing.
«The extraordinary demands of educating disadvantaged students to higher standards, the challenges of attracting the talent required to do that work, the burden of finding and financing facilities, and often aggressive opposition from the traditional public education system have made the trifecta of scale, quality, and financial sustainability hard to hit,» concludes the report, «Growing Pains: Scaling Up the Nation's Best Charter Schools.»
They have been, however, negotiated via political / diplomatic means and they are often vague and lacking in hard - hitting enforcement measures, unless it is for specific hazardous substances.
An Easter egg hunt is always a hit with younger children, and the older ones often enjoy helping them out with the harder clues.
Rural communities are often more dependent on federal funds and so would be hit hardest, as McQueen notes.
The financial advisor and bond counsel leeches that suck the blood out of the school and college district taxpayers with their exorbitant fees, often illegally commingled with campaign services, are the ones that will be hit hardest.
I'll hit the highlights, not because the letter's particularly hard to parse, but because some things are just so ugly, they need to be held up to the light as much and as often as possible.
Clement relays Pearl's trouble - strewn story in the kind of prose that gets called «poetic»; it's taut, spare, musical, metaphor - laden, haunting, and every so often it hits you so hard in the gut that you gasp.
Government bonds are historically one of the hardest hit asset classes when rates rise, and yet they're often the lion's share holding in many fixed income portfolios.
Rochester often gets hit hard in the winter, and heating utility costs can make you suffer a big impact on your budget for several months of the year.
Military families are often hit hard by the burden of debt and bad credit due to low - end pay rates, frequent re-location, and basic consumer credit mistakes others often make.
But, often, closing a trade out for a small profit, before it hits your profit target, is the wrong thing to do and will make it much harder for you to make money over the long - run.
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