Sentences with phrase «paid big trouble»

The company can get it paid big trouble if they have someone operating heavy equipment on the site and someone gets hurt and that person didn't have the correct training or certification.

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If you are having real trouble keeping track of how much your employees are paid, you might have bigger problems than this rule.
But if you don't have a Savior to pay for your transgressions you WILL be in big trouble.
What United paid for Pogma was the biggest waste of money in the transfer market for years and you would give # 120, million to get them out of trouble.
Newt's love of Big Ideas got him into Big Trouble in this case, and a couple of vendors will be the beneficiaries — if they ever get paid.
They had no trouble finding eager venture investors, even though a big chunk of the investment would end up paying for vacation homes and other personal luxuries, rather than building the company.
Whatever their troubles, this movie is meant to pay tribute to the club and its values, through the fictional story of an up - and - coming athlete trying to make it big in the sports world.
If you look closely at the terms of the contract with such loans you will find that you will be paying excessive interest payments and that is precisely what you should be trying to avoid as the big interest loans are what gets most people in trouble in the first place.
Now, let's assume that the market decides that ACME company is in big trouble and may have trouble paying its debt service.
If you ever have trouble paying off balances on your credit card, then it may put you in an even bigger hole.
If you can't pay off the entire balance, then you can be in a big trouble.
A low score is a big reason why your application might be rejected, but even a high - score guy like me has had trouble now and then if I don't pay attention to recent account openings or closures or unusually large balances that I haven't yet paid off.
Once you have to change dates, especially on routes with limited availability to start with, you're going be in big trouble, plus you will have to pay change fees.
Sony apparently stepping in and paying to make Monster Hunter World a non-Switch title is a bit troubling if that rumor is true, because I think that shows Sony is now going for Nintendo's big third party game support in Japan.
* Develop a long - term low - interest funding program for clean energy and energy - efficiency investments (household and industry)-- a government - backed clean energy loan program could make a huge difference for people having trouble coming up with the upfront cash to pay for things that will make a big difference in their energy footprint
That means the richest today paying for CO2 reduction (none of them should make a penny from the ventures), with the distribution of cost among the richest being determined by peer review of who should be obliged to pay more, who was a bigger trouble - maker.
The big trouble is Luke's fairyland is yet again paid for by the poor bloody taxpayer.
Life insurance isn't just to cover big - ticket items; it can help pay for the everyday costs you might have trouble handling if the household income goes from two or one down to one or zero.
It's also a big reason why some women have trouble buying term life insurance or pay more.
Getting paid on Android has been a touchy subject for developers, who have had trouble turning their apps into big money makers.
Moms and dads now having to take on the role of property manager may not be prepared for the risks even seasoned landlords need to manage frequently; tenants that won't pay rent and refuse to vacate, serial trouble tenants that tie up landlords with appeals, complex collection laws that delay enforcement and a Landlords and Tenant Tribunal favouring tenants over rental property owners because the courts perceive landlords as big business owners with deep pockets.»
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