Sentences with phrase «pretty serious hit»

it may be a bit late to prevent his reputation from taking a pretty serious hit.
Unfortunately, people here (and elsewhere — cf Bolt, Nova, etc.) are already associating Salby with this claim, so it may be a bit late to prevent his reputation from taking a pretty serious hit.
$ 65 million might seem like a drop in the bucket in the context of an almost $ 4.5 billion budget, but with an agency that desperately needs to invest in track work, and salvage its failing bus services, that's a pretty serious hit to the bottom line.

Not exact matches

Travelling is exciting, there's no doubt about that and for many of us, it's pretty much a rite of passage: hitting 18, finishing school and jetting off for that first serious solo travel.
A pretty straightforward example is if you sustained a serious injury when a truck slid off the road and hit you on the sidewalk and the lawyer you hired failed to file the suit on time.
A serious illness can hit you pretty hard financially if you aren't prepared for it.
While the camera software interface has been improved significantly, including a redesign and some serious speed and stability improvements, the quality of the shots is pretty hit or miss.
This movie was pretty fun altogether, although I wasn't really prepared for these large sections of the movie to be a bit more serious, a little bit of a bummer, maybe hit too close to home with relationship drama for some people.
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