Sentences with phrase «ones do much damage»

I know some businesses have asked those who seemed happy with their service to «share your experience» on Yelp which is a great way to encourage potentially positive reviews before the negative ones do much damage.

Not exact matches

There is one number that JPMorgan Chase apparently doesn't want outsiders to know: the overall size of the derivatives bets that have led to large losses and much reputational damage for the bank.
Getting to where I can recognize the grand scale of damage in nearly everyone else's life somehow makes it that much easier to bare the hurts that I have, even if all I can do is give one more person the realization «it's not just me...» that those other broken people gave me.
A second reason that humans, especially modern ones, have done so much damage is that they have not understood that their very being is constituted by relations that ultimately connect them to everything in the universe.
Some vigorous sessions with TWE management have been undertaken: one in California's Napa Valley where, thankfully, the earthquake didn't cause too much damage, three full - on days with Treasury management in the Melbourne headquarters, and one in the Barossa Valley in South Australia, at the biggish wineries and vineyards.
Usually it's harmless, but Sirotkin found out just how much damage rubbish can do when a rogue plastic bag apparently caused his brakes to overheat in one of the most bizarre retirement reasons in recent years.
You know, that one punch, if I was warmed up and into the fight, it wouldn't have done that much damage.
Many would suggest that last season was a poor one for him as cubs worked out our tactics and pushed up on the full - backs who had done so much damage the year before.
One of the things that always makes me cringe about usual flat irons is how much damage they do to the ends of my hair.
Martin Amidu stated, adding «This is a new office, corruption has done so much damage to this country, it is an invincible violence that kills millions without any one seeing it, it deprives people of good health, education and all developmental institutions.»
«There are those who contest that the UK has historically set far too much store by home - ownership and that we should be unconcerned that the average age of the first - time buyer is approaching forty but taken together, this trend, the spread of means - tested benefits, the regime for long term care, the damage done to private pension provision by one of Gordon Brown's earliest misjudgements, compounded by the current squeeze on household finances which has seen over a million people forced to abandon contributions to their pension funds, all amount to a massive turn away from a culture of property ownership with the responsibility and independence that goes with it.»
One thing we really liked about this one it that it's 6 inches thick so you don't have to worry much about dings or any damagOne thing we really liked about this one it that it's 6 inches thick so you don't have to worry much about dings or any damagone it that it's 6 inches thick so you don't have to worry much about dings or any damages.
Theodore Price, associate professor of neuroscience at The University of Texas at Dallas and a leading expert on chronic pain, tested UKH - 1114 on mice with nerve damage and found that it alleviated pain as well as gabapentin did, but at a much lower dose (one - sixth as much) and was effective much longer (lasting for a couple of days, compared with 4 to 6 hours).
In fact, one powdery mildew fungus does so much damage to these fragile plants that, even in a greenhouse, they require monthly fungicide treatments.
Health improvement (allowing to post - pone / escape the diseases and thus live, healthier / disease - free longer, but not above human MLSP of around 122 years; thus these therapies do not affect epigenetic aging whatsoever, they are degenerative aging problems not regular healthy aging problem (except OncoSENS - only when you Already Have Cancer - which cancer increases epigenetic aging, but cancer removal thus does not change anything / makes no difference about what happens in the other cells / about what happens in the normal epigenetic «aging» course in Normal non-cancerous healthy cells) Although there is not such thing as «healthy aging» all aging in «unhealthy» (as seen from elders who are «healthy enough» who show much damage), it's just «tolerable / liveable» enough (in terms of damage accumulating) that it does not affect their quality of life (enough yet), that is «healthy aging»: ApoptoSENS - Clearing Senescent Cells (this will have great impact to reduce diseases, the largest one, since it's all inflammation fueled by the inflammation secretory phenotype (SASP) of these senescent cells) AmyloSENS - Dissolving the Plaques (this will allow humans to evade Alzheimer's, Parkinsons and general brain degenerescence, allowing quite a boost; making people much more easily reach the big 100 - since the brain is causal to how long we live; keeping brain amyloid - free and keeping our memories / neuron sharp / means longer LongTerm Potentiation - means longer brain function means longer heavy brain mass (gray matter / white matter retention seen in «sharp - witted» Centenarians who show are younger brain for their age), and both are correlated to MLSP).
Sampling grandma's homemade stuffing at one meal isn't going to do much damage, but taking home leftovers to eat for days could.
Although one day of splurging won't do too much damage, regularly letting loose at BBQs certainly doesn't help with my weight maintenance.
I'm wondering if this one egg white exposure could have done me so much damage!
But hey, how much damage can one cookie here and there really do, right?
One study done at Princeton found these alternatives cause just as much (if not far more) damage to your body than white sugar.
Do not take too much at one time as it could cause losing your nutrients in your body, dehydration or even damage to the walls of your colon.
This excess anaerobic syndrome is the same one that many link with chronic, damaging «cardio» as discussed in Part I. Most train too much, too hard, and since the majority of us aren't professional athletes, we don't get to rest and recover as much as we'd like.
It seems to me that in a relationship, all the other stuff can be negotiated and compromised without too much damage (does it really matter if one of you likes smelly cheese and the other doesn't?)
OK, OK, it doesn't completely make sense, because when one of these behemoths slugs the other with a right cross to the jaw, we're wondering (1) shouldn't one of those punches cause as much damage as a car wreck, and (2) why do robots have jaws?
Melee in this game is void of skill, it is nearly 100 % stat based and you can simply quick swing, power swing or block and the different swings only differences are damage and time taken to execute which in combat comes down to can i take him down with one or two hard hits or do i need to block a bit and beat him down piece by piece there is no dodging to counteract your possibly poor block skill or lack of shield there is no need to understand enemy attacks either they will hurt you if they hit you or if you block it it will hurt alittle or almost as much as normal and with spells and archery its all relevant the spells do elemental damage so the enemy is either resistant, weak, or neutral to a spells type not to mention that every spell has its different element counterpart.
Every fighter can be customized to carry a shield, wear a helmet or pick up one of several weapons, but choosing a heavily defensive setup might reduce your damage output too much to enable success, whilst doing the opposite might make your fighters into a team of glass cannons.
On the other end of the talent spectrum, Bruce Willis is not exactly the best person for his role (in fact, he is a bit of a liability in terms of the acting) but thankfully, doesn't do much damage, since it is the story that is the main source for the film's success (and it's one hell of a story).
Witches (1990), based on a Roald Dahl novel (Anjelica Huston's witch has done as much damage to impressionable young minds as Jenny Agutter's skinny dipping in Walkabout), is one of the strangest children's films ever made, but it managed to connect with both its intended audience and armchair auteurists.
They key is to do things slowly and surely, putting one foot in front of the other.One good suggestion would be to request a free credit report [free instant credit report] to see how much damage has been done.
At two feet tall and forty pounds, the monkey didn't look like it could do much damage to a one - hundred - and - ninety - pound, five - foot - eight male human, but it was much stronger than it looked.
But opening and closing one or two per year isn't going to do much damage:
But opening and closing one or two per year isn't going to do much damage: «You take a five - point [credit] hit but pick up 25,000 bonus miles, and that's a good trade off.»
If you start ratcheting up the amount you're risking, you are being greedy, and it only takes one losing that you've risked too much on to do serious damage to your trading account.
Only trade one to three open positions at a time, so even big whipsaws in price action do not damage your account too much.
Do you know how much it costs to clean the smoke damage in just one apartment from one small kitchen fire?
An early recognition that the economy is heading into a recession, or has just entered one, is useful to stock investors because it's in these early stages where much of the damage to stock prices is often done.
It can do just as much damage as a debt settlement or charge - off, because it's often reported in one of those categories.
Sorry I mean't to add one other thought, if the card holder is carrying a high balance and their interest rates increase like the banks have been raising in recent months, this could backfire on the banks themselves, I mean since the banks give a 45 notification of the increase and the consumer is already maxed out and can barely make the payments as it is, the increased interest rates because of how the congress requires at least all the monthly interest and some of the principle to be paid on the cards, done so that consumers could reduce the amount of time to illiminate their debts, this may spawn many card holders whoms payments will increase much like those adjustable rate mortgages that people walked away from to go wild with their remaining balances on the card and then default, the whole irony is that the consumer may very well use the card thats damaging them to pay for bankruptcy proceedings lol!
While most commentators are telling you the bull market has been going on since 2009, the 15 % to 20 % dip in the major indexes from the spring of 2015 through February 2016 did so much damage to many sectors (commodities, transports, industrials, financials, etc.) and the broad market that it's possible this rally is an entirely new bull phase — not just an extension of the last one.
Of course, one flea can't do too much damage, but with heavy infestations fleas can even ingest enough blood to cause anaemia.
For one thing, this brand only offers dehydrated pet food products — they don't use the heat - damaging process of extrusion which destroys much of the nutritional integrity of raw ingredients.
It is mind - boggling how much damage one small puppy can do to your home when left unattended.
When we talk about the difference that one person can make in improving the image of the breed, we must ultimately think about how much damage one person can do in the destruction of the breed.
This fifth one of the best dog beds for large dogs is listed as the final pet bed because it isn't chew proof and the guarantee offered by the company doesn't include chewing damage, something that owners with chewers for dogs aren't going to like too much.
It's a simple fact, unfortunately, that large - breed dogs are capable of doing much more serious damage than smaller ones — a Yorkie or Chihuahua will never cause the kind of severe injuries that a German shepherd or Rottweiler can, even if their aggressive behavior is otherwise very similar.
Yes, even go after the ones who buy them for pets, they do just as much damage as the ones who breed and the ones who buy them to sell to the public.
One weave mitigates just as much damage on its own as it does when stuck on armor with the same resist, so its not getting cropped by the native stat as was the case in 1.32.
However, these diversions are most interesting when they take on the form of plentiful boss fights — well - designed battles that test your brain much more than they do your brawn, like one battle in limbo where you play a game of Simon Says with a ghost king to deal damage to him.
Every mission shares a basic fail state, along with a few mission - specific ones; if the incoming Ravenii do too much damage to the town or city it's game over, so to stop their advance you'll need to execute them, and to do that you need Rune Energy.
Alone you can't do much with this card, but if you have more of the cards you can make a deck, and then you can play the Rabite and tap it to prevent two damage to one of your characters.
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