Sentences with phrase «tailspin over»

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.
Barnes & Noble's e-reader and tablet division has been in a bit of a tailspin over the past couple of years, but today it announced that it'll be taking a different approach through a new partnership with Samsung.
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.
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Asian stock markets posted gains Friday on optimism over two positive U.S. economic reports despite contentious budget talks in Washington aimed at keeping the economy from going into a tailspin.
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.
So while we can wring our hands over all the dropped points from Rudi Garcia's tailspin or during the club's mid-to-late April swoon, third place is probably what Roma deserves.
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.
Most of «The Edge of Seventeen» takes place over a handful of days, as Nadine reacts to the change in circumstances and goes into a tailspin.
When I slid on the lid, it went into a tailspin, throwing itself against the glass over and over with pops and clicks, reminding me of the hail that landed sometimes on the windows.
«We live in a world in which a terrorist attack in the Middle East could push oil well over $ 100 a barrel and send the world economy into a tailspin,» says former CIA Director James Woolsey, now a vice president at consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton.
According to your Precautionary Principle, the trial is over, the data is established, so let's now save the world despite the fact that the costs will likely drive the already fragile global economy into a tailspin.
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