Sentences with phrase «take the financial hit from»

If you can take the financial hit from losing a portion of the parents» combined income and still be a viable bill - paying team, then your options about primary care - givers are much more flexible.

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United Continental Holdings Inc. is likely to take at least a $ 265 million financial hit from Hurricane Harvey because of the carrier's reliance on Houston as one of its biggest hubs, an airline analyst said.
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The hospital operator's business will take a hit from client losses as it tries to correct its financial - reporting procedures.
Cerner missed its own expectations for revenue in the first quarter as it took hits from a delayed Veterans Affairs Department EHR system contract and an unpredictable market.The VA electronic health record system contract has been sitting in limbo for months and will likely be delayed until the second half of the year, according to Cerner Chief Financial Officer Mark Naughten.
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.
England are prepared to take a financial hit by staging home Tests away from their money - spinning 82,000 capacity Twickenham headquarters.
Monaco paid around # 10.5 m to sign him from River Plate in 2012 and they appear to have taken a financial hit on the Argentinian, who will reportedly join Marseille for just # 5m.
She argued that, far from a financial bonus from taking money back from Brussels, leaving the EU would hit NHS funding.
Although Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a well - known property, the franchise critically took a hit with the 2001 version, but from a financial perspective, 20th Century Fox made out with a nice chunk of change.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening June 12, 2009 BIG BUDGET FILMS Imagine That (PG for mild epithets and rebellious behavior) Family comedy about a financial executive (Eddie Murphy) who starts taking investment advice from his seemingly - clairvoyant, seven year - old daughter (Yara Shahidi) when his career suddenly starts to hits the skids.
Because managers Dan Fuss and Kathleen Gaffney typically own a large helping of high - yield, or junk, bonds (those rated double - B or lower), as well as bonds from developing nations, the fund took a hit when investors bailed out of anything smacking of risk during the financial crisis and rushed into Treasuries.
When the financial crisis hit in the fall of 2008, I knew that smart financial advice was more important than ever before — so, I took a leave of absence from business school and dedicated myself full - time to LearnVest.
As the movie delves into the high stakes gambles investors were making on high - risk and generally opaque financial structures such as RMBS and collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) it is fitting that the story line takes a bit of a side trip from Wall Street to Las Vegas, which ended up as one of the markets worst hit by the resulting crash.
A lot of them were able to take the financial hit but most would never recover from the emotional damage they endured.
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