Sentences with phrase «tailspin for»

She is a threat to them and their go - along - to - get - along culture, which has done nothing as the economy of the region has been in a tailspin for 30 years.
And, the American election happened (I'm from there) and that sent me in a tailspin for a few days.
Could the Browns like Tyrod Taylor and believe whoever they take at No. 4 is going to sit a year anyway, so why not grab a generational talent that can help validate the new regime and win some games while delaying the typical, agonizing rookie quarterback tailspin for a little while?
Oil prices have been in a tailspin for month, falling to a five - year low, yet airfares have barely budged.

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Worries about rising inflationary pressures - and the need for central banks to tackle them - sent markets into a tailspin this month.
For those working in the corporate jet industry, it was the moment when growth prospects went into a tailspin.
Home ownership remains elusive for many Americans a decade after the collapse of the real estate market sent the economy into a tailspin.
Following this result, financial markets were sent into a tailspin with futures diving overnight, the British pound collapsing, and US stocks, after finding some stability early in the day on Friday, tumbling into the close as the Dow and S&P 500 wiped out all of their gains for 2016 in one fell swoop.
In the event these firms enter a tailspin, as they did a few short years ago, it is clear there is potential for real consequences, not just to the firms themselves but for the system as a whole.
Parents, if your kids» college bills didn't send you into a financial tailspin, better watch out for the wedding budget.
The announcement that the U.S. Department of Justice would no longer adopt a «hands - off» approach to states that have legalized marijuana use initially sent some in the industry into a tailspin, just days after the $ 7 billion California recreational weed market opened for business.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-- This week's announcement that the U.S. Justice Department was ditching its hands - off approach to states that have legalized marijuana initially sent some in the industry into a tailspin, just days after California's $ 7 billion recreational weed market opened for business.
The Asian crisis that sent the Emerging Countries into a tailspin and collapsing stock markets over the 1997 - 99 period may have been due to a liquidity shortage as the US deficit pushed towards closer balance starting in 1993 and reaching an apex in 1996 with world output (excluding US) for three years between 1994 and 1997 was 3 %, but as the US fiscal stimulus from our trade deficits declined over those years, and without alternatives to replace the extra liquidity, raw material prices growth collapsed and world output slowed dramatically from 3 % to 1 %, and 2 % in the following year.
Some of the newer crisis counseling approaches, however, can often shorten the time needed for relatively healthy families to make real progress in mobilizing their latent strengths, improving their communication, and pulling out of the tailspin of their crisis.
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Southampton falling to pieces on Saturday essentially sent me into a tailspin of worst - case paranoia for the entirety of the last 96 or whatever hours.
Our schedule was perfect for months and everything was so predictable and now it seems we've gone into a tailspin... help!
All of this sent him into a tailspin, not for lack of wanting to know his background, but for the huge difference in what he had expected and what was reality.
My breasts began to hurt, for those nursing moms out there, you understand, when your baby cries your body goes into a tailspin wanting to fix everything and my body always assumes more milk even though I actually adhere to a pretty strict feeding schedule.
Scientists believe that the nearly 5 - degree Fahrenheit temperature increase forecasted for the interior West could reduce the trout habitat by half in this century, sending their numbers into a tailspin
For years I fell into a tailspin of meaningless relationships, too much partying, and flailing about as if I didn't want actual happiness.
The acceptable number will be different for everyone — one request could send you into a tailspin, while it might take four or more to set off someone else.
I indeed lost weight, but all the juicing sent my blood sugar into a tailspin, and when I transitioned off the cleanse, even in the proper manner, I was horribly constipated for over a week.
There is an undeniably tragic aspect to Simone's later life, characterized by illness and a career tailspin that lasted for nearly the last three decades of her life.
In episode 303, Shane goes to work at Venice Beach's coolest new skate shop, WAX; Jenny brings Moira home to L.A. and introduces her to the girls; Kit finds a friend in Bette and Tina's nanny, Angus; Alice continues her emotional tailspin over losing Dana; Bette refuses to curb her spending; Tina goes to work for Helena.
When Sophie moves to Tribeca to better play the part of the aspiring professional, Frances is left in a minor tailspin — stranded without a career path, mourning for her faded platonic love, and romantically adrift between occasional roommates Miles («Girls»'s Adam Driver) and Benji (Michael Zegen), who make their way in the city thanks to the generous allowance of their deep - pocketed parents and uncles.
A prodigy, Troy seems destined for big things at a prestigious campus, but all the talk of Harvard and the like sends Brad spinning off into a tailspin of concern that his friends are all doing better than he is.
When London cabdriver Dave Rudman's wife of five years deserts him for another man, taking their only son with her, he is thrown into a tailspin of doubt and discontent.
For every «real» short - term downturn, you can spot a dozen fake - outs — situations where the market or economy looked like it was going into a tailspin, but pulled out of the drop and began rising at the last minute.
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To try to curb a tailspin, Nippon Ichi has cancelled three titles that they say have been in development since last year and will take a 21 million yen loss for it.
Without agreement on what the agreement should contain generally, it becomes an opportunity for two lawyers to go into a tailspin over what terms should or should not be included.
After five years together, Chris and Mark (names changed for anonymity) find their marriage in a tailspin.
«He had this humongous tailspin,» Chou says, recalling his son refusing to participate in conversation, not sleeping, and landing in the ER multiple times for psychological issues.
«As the Fed weighed strategies for arresting the economic tailspin in March 2009, including the collapsing housing market, Elizabeth Duke, a member of the board of governors, offered a colorful way of thinking of their task.»
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