Sentences with phrase «takes a hit when»

It's not just the CEO or the company's stock that takes a hit when the organization is enmeshed in scandal.
Valeant shares, down 10 % on Monday after a Wells Fargo research note said its board and management «have made decisions that may have put Valeant at significant business and reputational risk,» took another hit when Bloomberg News reported CVS's decision.
But that doesn't mean small companies don't take hits when things go wrong.
A month later, those stores took another hit when Hibbett warned of weakening same - store sales, a key metric for retailers.
But Price's image as a budget hawk took a hit when reports of his official travel started bubbling up.
Next, it will really take a hit when RB40Jr goes to college for 4 years in 2029.
Two years ago, Long's public image took a hit when four young men accused him of misusing his spiritual authority to coerce them into sexual relations.
I've been in recovery for about a year and my thyroid function seems to really take a hit when I go lower carb.
The preseason hype for Smith took a hit when he tore is ACL in August of 2015.
There is evidence that those fast swimming male sperm take a hit when they get hot.
Although you won't produce more milk the more you drink, Living and Loving notes that your milk supply takes a hit when you don't drink enough water.
Republican efforts to keep control of the state Senate took another hit when two popular GOP senators — the Hudson Valley's Bill Larkin, 90, and Tom Corci of Long Island — refused to say if they would run for re-election this fall.
Negotiations for the interview with Mueller took a hit when federal prosecutors in Manhattan, reportedly on a tip from the Russia investigation, raided the office of his personal lawyer Michael Cohen last month.
This summer, the state's case took a hit when a judge ruled email evidence used to build it was obtained illegally and should be suppressed moving forward.
The relationships all take a hit when Mary shows up for dinner and is introduced to Joe's new girlfriend... a wonderfully charming and talented Katie (Karina Fernandez).
With his trademark barrier along for the ride he'll be showing up the little guy as an unflinching tank of a character, able to take hits when necessary and hurt «em right back.
I know my reading took a hit when I started writing, because I was so in love with it.
They will take a hit when they pay someone to auction off your house for less than what's owed to them.
For all the hysteria about bonds» taking a hit when rates start to climb (whenever that may be), it's important to remember that bonds have never come close to the 50 % - or - more declines the stock market has weathered.
I know bonds will take a hit when interest rates rise, but don't know what to do about that — go to short maturities, intermediate, get out of bonds?
That position seemed to take another hit when the Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve indicated The Fed was prepared to hold its borrowing rate at 0.75 % to 2015 if necessary.
As a refresher, check out this post from New America about the 9.5 % scandal where taxpayers took the hit when private lenders in the guaranteed loan program put their own profits above the law.
Gondo cautioned that while the highest yielders can bring big payouts, if the quality of the holdings declines, their prices could take a hit when markets get rough.
To get some reduction or special negotiation for repayment that is out of the norm, I would expect your credit is going to take a hit when you modify the repayment.
Also, your credit score takes a hit when you travel hack.
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.
But those guidelines aren't binding for lenders and servicers, and as we've noted [6], credit scores can take a hit when information is reported incorrectly.
What these well - intentioned folks are probably trying to warn you about is the possibility that your credit score will take a hit when an inquiry is made into your credit report.
If you've recently lost your job or expect to undergo surgery in the coming months, your credit may take a hit when you're not able to pay your bills on time.
However, because the immune system takes a hit when food allergies are present, any other types of allergies can intensify any allergic reaction a pet may exhibit.
I know Attack on Titan has yet to receive an English dub (which is surprising to me for a series that is this popular in the West), but the localization takes a hit when players who don't speak Japanese are forced to either miss dialogue, or stop playing to read the subtitles.
The rock solid framerate in single player begins to take a hit when playing online.
Morale influences the tide of battle much like other Musou titles, with the AI morale taking a hit when a general is defeated on the battlefront.
Meanwhile, TransCanada took a hit when it delayed its pipeline by 2 years by abandoning the Cacouna port, following a year of intensive protest against the terminal in Quebec.
Just last week, however, WCI took a hit when six American states pulled out of the program.
«My business took a hit when I left, but things are already improving after only a short time back with FindLaw.»
But this prospect took a hit when U.S. giant Verizon Communications Inc. said this month it had decided not to enter the Canada market for now.
However, car insurance rates often take a hit when OUI is involved.
Even though Super Smash Bros. for 3DS took a hit when it came to graphical prowess and didn't feature modes that the Wii U version had, such as 8 - player smash, the game still had plenty to offer.
That implies the battery might also take a hit when it comes to matching the OnePlus 3T's capacity, though any reduction in battery size could be offset by a newer, more energy - efficient processor.
Battery life took a hit when running through these game apps, as expected, but I surprisingly didn't run into any problems with the lack of bezel, like I did when typing messages.
Maybe you've heard that your marriage will take a hit when you and your partner become parents.
The result can be both a boon and a letdown for super-moms, whose self - competence can take a hit when paired with husbands who are savvy caregivers, new research finds.
But many find that their sex life will take a hit when there is marital discord.
It isn't easy to take the hit when someone else messes up, but that's the name of the game.

Not exact matches

In this hangout, editorial director Ray Hennessey talks with branding and customer experience experts Karen Leland of Sterling Marketing Group and Brad Smith of Sage North America about how to come back when your company's reputation takes a hit.
It may slump or drag for a while and then take off when you finally hit your stride.
President Ryan Meczyk knows that when you first start out you can't always hit that grand slam, but rather start with a single and take your time around the bases.
«In other words, instead of taking a «pay cut» when we hit «retirement age,» we'll get a pay increase.»
So if and when the Dow hits 20,000 in record time, just remember this: We may have to endure another stock market crash before it takes its next big step up.
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