Sentences with phrase «thing went bust»

It's commonsense — when you put all your money in one thing, if that thing goes bust so do you.

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It's brilliant, because Facebok isn't going bust anytime soon and pre-IPO common stock and preferred stock become the same thing after an IPO.
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If things get too bad, then cyclical companies can go bust, their stocks losing all their value.
to me we are just watching the inevitable consequences of a bursting football bubble which is what AFC (Arsenal Financial Corporation) has become under the Franco American alliance... to be honest its lasted longer than I expected as the signs of a Ponzi club were visible 5 years ago but somehow the 4th place zombie fans kept the thing going longer than I expected but the bust is, consequently, even more worrisome for the long term health of the club... obviously Wenger should have gone 5 years back but that was not in the interest of the vulture owner... next steps are uncertain but I hope fans show their disgust by not showing up to the emirates next game
Except the damn thing busted and I went into the toilet.»
Since I have less faith in the cleanliness of said table than my kids do, I bust out these disposable stick - on placemats to keep things (relatively) neat and sanitary while we're on - the - go.
«I think a more sensible approach for the Labour party... is that they should acknowledge some things went wrong, they went into a big bust, the banking system was poorly regulated.
In much the same way that other people can not go back to doing the above things, it seems as though Eliot Spitzer can't go back to being attorney general of New York State after he was busted taking part in a criminal prostitution ring.
Exactly what I should be doing with two days left until my last exam; hanging out at Officeworks, spending a fortune on things I could probably (definitely) do without to pimp out my desk (if I have a nice workspace, I might do some work logic going on here) & prancing around town while shamelessly lapping up all the compliments on this Misguided busted denim skirt & ankle boots combo.
Loving this clutch for the millions of holiday parties we're supposed to be going to... Everyone raves about this hair dryer and it's more than 50 % off at Nordstrom... I can't wait to bust out my Sorel boots... get yours here for 40 % off... Loving the sleeves on this sweater... I've heard great things about this Continue Reading...
Now here's the thing when I ordered my dress... silly me, I went with my usual measurements (bust 36 ″, waist 27 ″) but in reality I've gained a bit of weight so I «should» have really said a 28 ″ waist.
Outerwear is not only one of my favorite things to sew, a good jacket goes a long way in adding a little warmth to a look when it's not quite warm enough to bust out the short sleeved everything.
When I play a tournament, my attitude is I am going to win the damn thing or have a bust for a lineup and lose hence the «boom or bust» mentality.
They were of the opinion that Netflix will keep overpaying for movies and go bust, but just a few years ago TV executives were saying the same thing, and now look where we are.
The most interesting thing about the character is his hair, which goes from fingers - in - the - socket fright - wig to Anna Wintour bob after he's busted out of the carnival by cocky medical student Victor Frankenstein (James McAvoy).
Windshield the worst thing ever I'm scared that thing will bust, I can go on.
It was mentioned comments above, but this moment in time really reminds me of the dot com era... and the itunes rush... and the YouTube revolution... I heard an NPR story about ten years after the dot com bust and they said one of the most interesting things about the dot com bust was that it actually hadn't gone bust.
Time to sit back and get real or the whole thing will go bust just like videotext in the» 80's.
If you're lucky enough to have a 100 % employer - funded defined benefit plan, the only thing you have to worry about is the prospect of your employer going bust — but even then, the news isn't all bad, says Brian FitzGerald, an actuary with Capital G Consulting Inc. and co-author of The Pension Puzzle.
Remember there's no protection if things go wrong or a site goes bust.
i have reduced my mlp positionin the US — the money this year has been made, imho, except the usual trading around xdivs and spos; but i have kept my JPY yen short — abe will bust his balls to make sure yen does not rise; but things just could go very wrong with abenomics, in which case... hello 160.
The Xbox One X has been compared to a high end PC but it does checkerboarding how can a console that does checkerboarding be compared to a high end PC??? Sure Xbox might have the most powerful console but it don't have the games like Sony and Nintendo to sell consoles the 4k thing is going to be a bust for Microsoft and you'll be playing games besides Minecraft on all platforms in the future.
You go to your job, bust your ass, go home, change, go to some social thing, entertain the same questions, go home, watch bad television and do it all over again.
Put these things together with the fact that no hard evidence of outside hacking has been presented by UEA, despite «illegal break - in» becoming an almost desperate mantra from the earliest days, presumably to avoid the unwashed masses drawing the conclusion that not only the science isn't settled, one of the insiders hates the phony consensus so much they're willing to go to these extreme lengths to bust it open... and I've never rated the outside operation theory one bit.
This is the judicial equivalent of the expression «these things happen»: property prices go up, they go down; shares go up in value, businesses go bust: none of these, on its own, is a basis for coming back to court and saying that the first order was unfair.
I mean we kind of tell people if you get your work done and you get your hours in, and you're responding to things, professionally you should be able to do that, we don't care if you leave for your kids soccer game or to go run to the mall or whatever a couple hours in the day, just get your work done and bust out and hour at night.
Meanwhile, other investments that looked like «sure things» went bust.
Usually I am busting at the seams with ideas for people to see, places to go, things to discover, yet today, nothing.
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