Sentences with phrase «takes hits for»

He attacks enemies, takes hits for the party, licks our wounds to heal us (cute) and his owner has an ability called Animal Therapy that heals the team every turn he's in play (VERY CUTE).
The guys identify two structural advantages they have over an ETF: (1) they buy stocks superior to those in broad indexes, and (2) they manage their options portfolio moment by moment, while the ETF just sits and takes hits for 29 out of 30 days each month.
The game takes hits for its often crappy camera angles.
Unlike other kinds of loans, there's no prepayment penalty to worry about so you won't take a hit for chipping away at the debt ahead of schedule.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 9 - Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg is kicking off an effort to get U.S. small businesses to spend more on advertising as the image of the social media network's ads have taken a hit for their role in alleged Russian attempts to sway U.S. voters.
The company's rounds of layoffs have mostly targeted middle managers and staff at the company's headquarters, an approach that ensures that the customer experience doesn't take a hit for the sake of cutting costs.
On the other hand, if you apply for a car loan, a credit card, and a mortgage, your credit score will take the hit for each separate inquiry.
I think I am likely going to take a hit for saying so but if you are near a costco they sell it in a 2 lb bag which make its quite affordable compared to the 8 oz bags in health food stores.
When kids from lower socioeconomic status see football as one of their only shots at a college education or a successful career, they don't have a choice — they're forced to take the hits for a chance at college.
«It seems to me we need to look at the very heart of this government, at its incompetence, at the way it puts forward proposals that simply don't add up and expects the most needy in our society to take the hit for them.»
Under that consistent scenario, the all - but - invisible county public health director Dr. Carol Smith (she's not even listed by name in the county's printed handbook) should have taken the hit for the disappointing news from the state.
I've lost money, and my reputation has taken a hit for taking the high road to protect my dignity, to protect children, and for other good causes.
The Bottom Line Although it takes a hit for an outdated audio system, the 2006 Jaguar XKR's timeless looks, serious power, and integrated electronic road - holding technology make up for quite a lot.
Although it takes a hit for an outdated audio system, the 2006 Jaguar XKR's timeless looks, serious power, and integrated electronic road - holding technology make up for quite a lot.
If you haven't been around a new Grand Cherokee in a while, you will be surprised when you slide behind the wheel... previous versions of the top Jeep took hits for their general lack of refinement, but the Grand Cherokee has rebounded with significant improvements to ride quality with the eight - speed automatic transmission and its smooth, refined shifts, and antilock disc brakes.
Still, that's not a huge drop, and many will be willing to take the hit for that extra summertime enjoyment.
My leaving Select to increase sales has hurt our effort, and we can't take the hit for much longer.
If a book didn't sell quickly, they returned the cover or the book for a full refund and credit against another book they were ordering and the publisher and author took the hit for the store not selling the book.
If you pursue bankruptcy as an option, you may have to pay legal fees and your credit score will take a hit for the next several years.
Like princes who had a whipping boy to take the hit for their transgressions, so the rating agencies take the hit that should go to the regulators, which delegated their credit - risk responsibility to the rating agencies.
Unlike other kinds of loans, there's no prepayment penalty to worry about so you won't take a hit for chipping away at the debt ahead of schedule.
This also resulted in the FICO score of the card holder taking a hit for the worst.
So your credit score will not take a hit for checking your rates.
This means that productivity takes a hit for those under student loan debt.
But if an error does slip through, act with confidence and make sure your credit history doesn't take a hit for someone else's mistake.
U.S. mutual fund companies have begun to warn customers that if yields on short - term investments remain negative, as they have because of the ongoing European financial crisis, they won't be taking the hit for customers.
How is it that credit bureau can report wrong information on somebody's report and let that person take the hit for credit debts that r not mine and they do nt have to fix it and restore my credit to what it qas before all these things were roported as mine.
It seems that the pleasure boater is taking the hit for decades of allowing the natuarl resources of the Bay of La Paz to be abused.
Considering that people with a secured card are already having problems with the credit score, not taking a hit for an unsecured card is surely good news.
im not the biggest fan of halo, but i would hate to see the series take a hit for something like this...
Slightly more powerful, able to run older stuff but carries the higher profitable price point so they don't take a hit for creating new hardware.
You can also choose to have the subordinate group units to take a hit for the team so to speak, as well as do cumulative attacks of their own.
It does still take a hit for balancing issues and poorly designed maps.
This blistering pace took a hit for some fluff concerned with Call of Duty's eSports World League and the obligatory nod towards Star Wars (it is the year, after all).
Now there are surely millions of present day Muscovites who owe their lives to the sacrifice that your great - grandfather made in taking the hit for them.
This way, your FICO score takes a hit for that month, but quickly rebounds, as opposed to a series of sustained hits to your score.
A battery takes a hit for every pixel it powers, so the jump from a 1080p screen to 4K means a laptop dies faster.
Laura Ingraham's show is taking a hit for her going after Parkland leader David Hogg... TMZ has learned.
Okay, I'll take that hit for the team.

Not exact matches

As for Nike, it and many of its peers took a hit from last year's bankruptcies Sports Authority and City Sports.
Although it may be easier for some professionals to quickly hit «delete» rather than actually reporting a message as spam, continuously hitting the trash button can take up more time than you think.
It may slump or drag for a while and then take off when you finally hit your stride.
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.
Square acknowledged that it had taken a small hit on Bitcoin, though not enough to merit recording an impairment charge: «Losses on Bitcoin for the three months ended March 31, 2018 were insignificant,» the company wrote in the report.
At the office, this means working harder and longer, and being the first to take a hit if things go south for a spell.
It took a full 7.5 years (2,726 days) for the Dow to hit its next milestone of 12,000, in October 2006.
Click on the link and it will take you to what looks for all the world like a Netflix page — there's even a still from the hit Netflix series The Crown in the background.
«Today, after Sen. Marco Rubio said he can't vote for the new tax bill and other Republican senators might be balking too, the market took a hit... how many of you took this moment and treated it as a buying opportunity?
For now, southwestern Louisiana was taking the hardest hit, but New Orleans proper appeared to have dodged a bullet, with minimal rain.
Fallon, whose show is known for its off - the - wall celebrity games, may have taken a big hit with his softball interview with Trump during the presidential campaign.
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