Sentences with phrase «severe hit»

It's going to be an administrative, legal and financial nightmare, not to mention severe hit to their brand and credibility in the space.
Due to the recessionary times, many folks have taken severe hits on their credit histories.
This paper stands for the City of Kingston, as well as the towns of Ulster and Esopus, which would also suffer severe hits.
«I have a feeling that this will be a recurrent theme for neuropsychiatric and neurobehavioral disease,» he adds, «where multiple severe hits come together to result in a phenotype.
The visuals are amazing and the music is catchy, but severe hit detection problems and a limited view of what's coming will result in many cheap hits and a lot of frustration for the player.
In 2005, Category - 5 Katrina, of course, will never be forgotten, until the next most severe hit!
But the city will take severe hits to education and social services, including a multimillion - dollar cut in state rental assistance to low - income families, which could jeopardize housing for thousands of families.
Australian expats are lobbying against tax changes under which they face a severe hit if they sell their homes while overseas.
«Colt takes a severe hit like that and he's back in the game a play later?
The survey reveals evidence that morale among teaching staff has taken a severe hit, with some employees working up to 60 hours per week.
Most (but not all) experts agree that, if Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were to fail, the housing market would take a severe hit.
Your credit scores will take a severe hit.
The chance to pay off a debt for half of what you owe — or maybe even less — is very appealing, but it comes with the understanding that your credit history and your credit score will take a severe hit for seven years.
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