Sentences with phrase «take a hit on»

But just like banks, private equity will take a hit on the lowering of interest deductions.
In the Aon employee survey, FCC took a hit on the enabling work metric: providing employees the tools and resources to do their jobs.
For years Hawkins watched his Syracuse, N.Y., store take a hit on the free turkeys and thought to himself, «There has to be a better way.»
Rite Aid CEO John Standley has criticized what he says is a drawn - out regulatory process but has also admitted that the uncertainty around the deal is taking a hit on the pharmacy and drug store chain's business.
If you can roll over your 401k into your Roth IRA without it pulling you over the maximum contribution limit and you can take the hit on taxes to pay them now, then you can roll over your 401k into a Roth IRA and have your entire 401k balance (deposits, interest, employer contributions and whatever) become a DEPOSIT into you Roth IRA.
None of the 12 OPEC countries are willing to take a hit on production unless the others take a hit first, but non-OPEC Oman is reeling from the financial consequences.
This can take a hit on your credit score.
The euro took a hit on Monday morning as unrest and violence erupted in...
The fund manager takes care of buying and selling of securities and reworking of the portfolio if the funds take a hit on the market.
Oil prices took another hit on fears over the impact on global consumption.
«We are feeling the pinch as we are taking a hit on our margins given we haven't increased the prices with an Inc..
In the wine department, this means that when the Wythe Hotel, Reynard's mothership, hosts weddings, Campbell has to go to bat for natural wine — and if a bride can't find anything in her price range that she likes, Campbell's willing to pour a fancier natural wine, charge less, and take a hit on the difference.
We'd rather take the hit on carbs using sugar or some other type of real sweetener (not stevia — i think it tastes bitter and don't like it).
Also you'll have to take a hit on the Balo fell.
Yes arsenal will have to take a hit on the transfer fee but these things happen.
In relation to football, how many of today's players were not only taking hits on the field, but also taking hits at home and in the neighborhood.
After two years off from taking hits on the field, Clarett says he has been plagued by muscle soreness and a tweaked groin and still has to adjust to the pro game.
By the end of the first mile, after passing the side of the Pentagon that took the hit on 9/11, his right hamstring was in full rebellion.
The drop can probably be attributed to the loss of quarterback Wilton Speight, who left Saturday's game after taking a hit on a sack.
«With the way that Sanchez is playing and having seen him be substituted in recent times, something that never used to happen, I would probably take the hit on him now because it looks like the towel has gone in and his heart isn't in it now,» he added.
These 4 players are not first team players but while giroud arteta and debuchy have taken a hit on their confidence and performed poorly, flamini on other hand has worked harder to make his way back in the team.
That's because F1 rules mean that the allocation of PU components are tied to the car and not the driver, so if any extras are used between now and Monaco it'll be Button taking the hit on the track where overtaking is the hardest.
Chelsea are reportedly going to be forced to have to take a hit on their # 50m valuation of Diego Costa, with Atletico Madrid only offering # 30m.
Hull will take a hit on the # 7m they paid Everton to sign the 30 - year - old in January 2014 but West Ham are yet to meet the club's valuation according to Bruce, believed to be in the region of # 4m.
Hull will take a hit on the # 7m they paid Everton to sign the 30 - year - old in January 2014 but West Ham are yet to meet the club's -LSB-...]
This may mean taking a hit on a couple of players but as it appears that there won't be a high level of investment from the owner then we need to free up as much of the wage budget as possible and allocate that money to quality players who will improve the side.
AC Milans hopes of qualifying for the Champions League took a hit on Sunday as they settled for a 1 - 1 draw at the San Siro against lowly Sassuolo.
Cuomo took some hits on Twitter for touting self - driving cars from NYC residents who would like to see him focus on fixing the subway system.
«Trump - branded condos in Manhattan see price drops during Trump's first year in office» — POLITICO New York's Janaki Chadha: «President Donald Trump's time in office may be taking a hit on Trump - branded properties, according to a new report from CityRealty.
Howe's credibility as a witness, however, took a hit on Thursday after it was revealed he disputed a credit card charge for a stay a luxury hotel.
Without a certain total in its reserve fund, Westchester County lawmakers risk taking a hit on their credit rating — particularly a rating by credit agency Moody's — which dictates how easily the county can borrow money.
But just what is it about the social network that takes a hit on our mood?
Eating out can be fun, but it takes a hit on your wallet.
The pace takes a hit on occasion with framerates dipping but never too badly.
Konami didn't mind taking the hit on production costs and released both a Silent Hill and Metal Gear Solid Collection and Capcom released the Devil May Cry HD collection.
Ashley A. Smith, June 16, 2017, «Florida Colleges Take Hit on Remediation,» Inside Higher Ed.
In fact, Tata Motors hasn't launched a single all new product in the past five years and that has taken a hit on their market share.
While the 2012 LaCrosse's cabin has more than generous space, the eAssist version takes a hit on cargo room.
As the pictures show, the Corvette took a hit on the right front which pushed in the corner of the front bumper cover.
As you might expect, the petrol XC40 takes a hit on fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions; at 152g / km, the T3 probably has a big enough tax hit for lots of company car choosers to overlook it.
Step up to the 3.0 - litre TDI and that added performance will mean taking a hit on the fuel bills.
Surprisingly, our initial results published in the article also showed that the vertically integrated pixels have roughly the same switching speed as the conventional EW pixels, hence we will not take a hit on speed and be able to have video - rate operation.»
Believe it or not, Amazon is being benevolent here and taking a hit on their profits.
With our new financing options from PayPal in the U.S., you can now go unlocked without taking a hit on your ever - important cash flow.
Amazon shaved those to under 5 %) Publishers also made bank on ebooks as Amazon paid publishers their full amount while discounting to the bone and taking the hit on the retail side.
It forced Blackberry to take a hit on hundreds of millions of dollars worth of unsold inventory.
I remember in the early days of the Kindle that Amazon would sometimes take a hit on price by selling some best sellers for $ 9.99 even when the publisher had agreed to a price in the teens.
«We would take the hit on earnings just to cultivate a relationship with publishers, booksellers, and print readers.
Instead of taking a hit on their profit to hold a sale, they put the hit on me.
While BlackBerry Smartphones have historically been known for their awesome battery life, we've seen the natural battery life take a hit on some of the new BlackBerry 7 Smartphones to hit the market.
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