Sentences with phrase «take the hits in»

Its profits and stock took a hit in 2016 and 2017, due to write - offs from a poorly timed earlier bet: Signature had become a major financier of permits for New York taxi drivers, just in time for the Uber era.
However, global megadeals took a hit in the third quarter.
While the Trump campaign has been the frontrunner for months, it recently took a hit in the polls thanks in part to a surging Ben Carson.
So far in 2017, Baltimore's unemployment rate has hovered around the national average, but the local economy likely will take a hit in the future if job growth begins to lag.
Separately, the retail industry has taken a hit in the fight over capping debit - card swipe fees.
If Ecobee's products, and others like them, set a new standard, Amazon's Echo sales could take a hit in the far long term.
After a healthy run earlier this year, shares of Salesforce took a hit in June, falling 8 percent before finding a floor of support at the stock's 50 - day moving average, a technical indicator that smooths out a stock's random price fluctuations over a given time.
Sure, we all take hits in downturns.
Send your sales force on its merry way without training and support, and you could be taking a hit in the revenue.
One simple decision caused the company to take a hit in the stock market and potentially cost millions in potential revenue.
The only category for which Delaware took a hit in our study was living expenses, with higher - than - average home prices and cost - of - living scores.
However, as TRD reported in this month's magazine, luxury co-ops on Park Avenue have taken a hit in recent years.
Even though high - quality infographics still can be great for link building, the reputation of infographics has taken a hit in recent years.
Normal hedge funds take no hit in negative years, so Buffett was already doing things differently.
German business confidence took a hit in April, as Ifo Business Climate fell to 102.1 points, down from 114.7 points a month earlier.
But even before the ruble began to unravel, stocks in Russia's MICEX Index had already taken a hit in July and fallen out of lockstep with other emerging markets.
401K took a hit in June... so, getting a positive gain in July was good news... not by much, but it is greater than zero
As for gay people — the only thing you think they are destroying is the sanctity of marriage — and they don't even need to be involved in that conversation — straight people are doing a good enough job in that department (50 % divorce rate)... marriage is taking a hit in the respectability department... but it's not because of gay people.
I'm disappointed, of course, and not just because I'll take a hit in sales.
I think they took a hit in the 50s when green bean casseroles were all the rage and they never really recovered from that.
Brian Hoyer also left Thursday's game after taking a hit in the first quarter by Bills linebacker Kiko Alonso.
Either, like you said, they look at the Arsenal game as a chance of redemption, or they begin to question whether they're really good enough to belong among the top teams in the country and take a hit in confidence.
Right now there is not one, NOT ONE, reliable outfield defender at Arsenal; one you can rely on to mark, be in position, have courage to take a hit in the face or body by throwing themselves in front of a shot, Adams, Bould, Keown, Dixon, Winterburn, proper ballsy men style.
Italy is the country to have taken a hit in the last year.
After the antics of moustachioed Cardiff City super-villain Vincent Tan, it's fair to say that the reputation of foreign owners in the Premier League has taken a hit in recent years.
Often times posted on private Facebook groups of breastfeeding moms saying that: «Their supply take a hit in - between like ovulation and getting their period.»
Hanna is running again this year at a time when anti-incumbent sentiment is very high and the Democrats are expected to take a hit in the mid-term elections.
One proposal that has taken a hit in popularity, however, is the governor's push to sue the federal government over the December federal tax reform law, which garners 49 percent support, down from 58 percent in January.
Mr. Cuomo noted he took a hit in the polls when he backed the SAFE Act, a wide - ranging 2013 gun control law passed in the wake of the Newtown shootings.
Eldridge, whose campaign took a hit in April from an unflattering profile on the website Politico which alleged disconnection from the press, underwent a shakeup earlier this month with the appointment of a new campaign director.
The local economy could take a hit in the coming months if tourism drops off.
- Senate Republicans took a hit in two out of three contest primaries.
«I think the rise in shootings is proof positive that proactive policing has taken a hit in this city,» Ignizio, who voted against the Community Safe Act aimed at reforming stop - and - frisk last year, said.
De Blasio, who has also taken hits in newspaper editorials, defended his role in helping Mark - Viverito become speaker, and has said he expects the Council to be independent.
The office's business seems to have taken a hit in the years that followed.
South Pacific land snails are rare to begin with, but they have taken a hit in the last few decades after residents of Raiatea, in the Society Island chain some 5000 kilometers south of Hawaii, began importing predatory snails from Florida in 1986 to eat another kind of pest snail.
Rural health care in general has taken a hit in the past few decades as hospitals have closed and fewer doctors have sought to practice in rural areas.
By Kenneth Richard «Consensus» Science Takes A Hit In 2017 During 2017, 485 scientific papers have been published that cast doubt on the position that anthropogenic CO2 emissions function as the climate's fundamental control knob... or that otherwise question the efficacy of climate models or the related «consensus» positions commonly endorsed by policymakers and mainstream media.
The reputations of many sunscreen brands have taken a hit in recent years — and for good reasons.
The games might have taken a hit in the graphics department for them to run properly, but launching these two entries in the Sucker Punch franchise would have screamed «console quality on the go» — Sony's original pitch for the Vita.
Yet he realizes he still will take his hits in an online world where everyone can be a critic and sound off on whatever they like.
National Poll Finds Waning Support for Charter Schools (The Atlanta Journal Constitution) Charter Schools Take a Hit in Nationwide Poll (EdSource) Public Support for Charter Schools Plummets, Poll Finds (Education Week) Enthusiasm for Charter School Formation Takes Hit, New Poll Finds (The Christian Science Monitor) New Poll Shows Sharp Decline in Support for Public Charter Schools Over Past Year (The 74) National Support for Charter Schools Has Dropped Sharply in Last Year (Chalkbeat) People Think Teachers Are Underpaid — Until You Tell Them How Much Teachers Earn (Time) Marty West co-authors the annual EducationNext survey of American public opinion on timely education issues such charter schools, higher education, and the impact of the current administration, among others.
This process does take a hit in high school.
The hybrid hatchback CR - Z also took a hit in September, decreasing 56.6 percent at 537 units sold, compared to 1236 the same period last year.
GM's bottom line will take a hit in the fourth quarter of this year, as it starts up production of the redesigned 2016 Chevrolet Spark, Cruze, Malibu, Camaro, and Volt, and it launches the Cadillac CT6, and then again in early 2016 when it spends on marketing and advertising for the new models and also begins to import the Buick Cascada from Germany.
Asked about Ferrari's relative stock market success [it was spun off this year from FiatChrysler stock, which has taken a hit in the Chinese - sourced bear market lately], Marchionne said that when the fabled Italian brand announces its calendar 2015 results, global sales will be about 6 - percent higher than in 2014.
The brand will take a hit in Western Europe, but it will be a long fall.
The Hyundai Tucson, Nissan Juke, and Kia Sportage all came in behind it, but the crossover that really seemed to take a hit in April was the Volkswagen Tiguan, which fell below the Mini Countryman and Paceman with only 1998 units.
With the monster SUVs taking a hit in sales due to gasoline prices, America is discovering a new way to haul around their families without having to surrender their wallets at the pumps.Small scale SUVs offer a great solution to moving the family around, and Cars.com recently decided to compare several models and brands objectively -LSB-...]
On a related note, the effectiveness of the air conditioning takes a hit in this mode.
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