Sentences with phrase «though bad company»

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Sadly, though, most of these Phase III companies do die, not because their ideas are bad, but because they fail to secure enough funding.
Far worse, though, was the psychic penalty of running the company as they were.
PC shipments are declining overall as usual, though not as badly as anticipated — and analysts see Apple (aapl) as one of the companies that's notably suffering, with a drop in market share as well as in shipments.
The chart suggests that though small companies may have been hit hard by the recession, they may have the agility to bounce back more quickly now that the worst is passed.
So, even though Uber drivers can't technically bargain over what they're paid, they can sure make things look bad for the company.
Ultimately, though, the prospect of cable companies offering wireless service and wireless companies offering video TV service could be bad for investors in both industries, until the market sorts out the long - term winners, Pacific Crest analyst Andy Hargreaves says.
Even though you know this may be bad for the company in the long run?
The California - based company reported a loss on Thursday, though it was not as bad as analysts expected.
There are other considerations, naturally; if the company is not on solid financial ground (i.e. it has far more liabilities than assets) the purchase may be a bad one even though they are producing revenue.
When we graduated, some of us applied for the same job at a local company, and even though my grades were worse than some of my white friends, I got hired.
If we are mindful and willing to take some stands, say, against restaurants with gross kitchens or companies that treat employees badly (though, this is often in the eye of the beholder) or chocolate companies that use slave labor or companies that abuse God's creation, change can happen.
(Accounting for all its operating costs, the company lost $ 5,003,000 in the first quarter of 2008, though operating at a loss is not uncommon or necessarily a very bad sign for a technology startup.)
Though the drilling companies have repeatedly compensated residents with the worst cases of contamination, they have not acknowledged any fault in causing the pollution.
Today, supported and even encouraged by a U.S. government hoping to sharpen the national edge, companies can sell imagery to private customers here and abroad, though not to what are dubbed «bad actors,» such as Iran.
Not a bad business for a few companies though.
Though it occasionally stumbles, there's one thing that Bad Company 2 clearly demonstrates: DICE has graduated from the, «can only do a multiplayer FPS» class, and is perfectly capable of making a great all - around game.
Completely agree and considering all 3 companies you mentioned make nothing but crap these days, I really can't say I'm losing sleep over the lack of support, I could see us getting a Dragon Quest game and a Crystal Chronicles game from Square though, so it's not all bad I guess.
In hindsight, that wasn't so bad though since it led Horch to start a new company - Audi.
That B&N would voluntarily associate itself with such an ethically bankrupt company is terribly disappointing, though seemingly par for the course, as B&N has a current reputation as one of the most badly managed companies of its size in the U.S.
In any case, the INR 30,00 o mark isn't bad for the price sensitive Indian market, though the company feels it has to produce even cheaper tablet PCs to really make a considerable impact.
Needlessly conservative storytelling, crap coloring (maybe that's just me and my art snob friends though), bad comics, rising prices, a lack of speculators, the Hollywood money being exponentially better, companies going for the short gain instead of the long - term gain (I'm looking at you, Humanoids, and your reprinting of comics classics in strictly deluxe formats that are too expensive for the casual reader who needs that stuff and you, Marvel, who can't even keep a trade of a book that's buzzing super hard in print, and you, comic shops, for banging your doofus drum every time somebody does something in digital comics you don't like), and yes, piracy, have all hurt comics.
I'm a fun guy, looking @ statutory statements of a major US insurer, though AIG in 2008 looked worse, this company doesn't look good $ $ Who?
Plus, even though you're ignoring your lenders (as directed by the settlement company), they will continue to report late payment status updates to the credit bureaus, which will continually get worse until the account is charged off or goes to collection — or is settled, which is the settlement firms main goal.
(The rating agencies, regulators and margin clerks may disagree though... and that means companies need a greater than normal provision against bad times.)
The lack of collateral also implies that the lending company will have more strict requirements for approval and though someone with bad credit may get approved, he will be required to pay higher interest rates.
Though many companies claim to grant you with online loans bad credit 100 %, we can not guarantee anything.
It's not a bad source of ideas though — you'll at least get exposure to companies you might never have found otherwise.
Now, though, it seems like things are just going to get worse for the two companies as a lawsuit, spotted by Polygon, has been filed against them for misrepresenting the game, or to put it another way for false advertisement.
Iwata, May he rest in peace, though was a good man, he made a lot of bad decisions as head of the company.
Dice have made an effort to make bad Company 2 a more dark and mature story, sadly this has resulted in the main characters swearing every couple of sentences and much of the humour has been lost but it still contains the occasional line to make you smile and the often cheesy scenes will also bring a smile to your face, though most likely not on purpose.
I could just copy / paste paragraphs from reviews of Modern Warfare 2 and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and you'd have a review of Medal of Honor, though that's not surprising since the two teams that make up the developers for Medal of Honor previously worked on Modern Warfare and Battlefield: Bad Company.
The bad news: all of the studio's [EDIT: twelve] dev - based employees were laid off on Friday, though the company still exists and could possibly return with new projects.
This isn't a cartoony 3rd person shooter like Heroes though; this is a full - on Battlefield FPS, taking inspiration from both Modern Combat and Bad Company 2.
At the moment though, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 has a fresher and much fairer take on the online front, such as really rewarding skill.
It's not all bad news, though, as the company is still just about hanging onto a net profit overall, while the 3DS and key software are selling like nobody's business.
Darksiders 2 and Bad Company 2 are both excellent games — unfortunately I already own both of them though lol
I would like to personally applaud the person in charge for single handedly ruing a company by firing a man they should have just SOLD they company to, though its smarter for Kojima to just start himself and not take in Konamis failed games and growing debts and bad press.
Put simply, if the company has a genuine need for it's policy or rule then even though there is a slightly worse effect on one of the above groups than on other members of staff then it can still continue.
But in terms of a company's or a person's reputation, the alleged theft of trade secrets is «really bad stuff»: there's no moral (even though not legal) excuse of inadvertent infringement.
Our law, for better or worse, recognizes the creation of subsidiary companies, which though in one sense the creatures of their parent companies, will nevertheless under the general law fall to be treated as separate legal entities with all the rights and liabilities which would normally attach to separate legal entities.
It's not all bad news because with most guaranteed accepted life insurance policies, the best final expense and burial insurance companies will generally have a policy whereby: Should the insured die from natural causes during the graded death benefit, most if not all of the paid premiums will be returned to the insured beneficiaries so it will be as though the insured didn't actually lose money by purchasing the policy and dying too soon!
It can be bad news, though, if the owner becomes defensive and tries to push back against your insurance company in order to avoid having to contribute to a settlement.
Cambridge was a bad actor from the start and the social media company has shown it has taken proactive measures to ask that the data be deleted (even though that didn't happen), and has changed its app developer policies to include a thorough review of which data an app requests and uses.
Don't let your performance drop even though you're leaving, and as people approach you to ask why you are moving on, don't bad mouth the company.
If not, then chances are that you are in good company since 75 % of college students have a long - distance relationship at some point during their college careers.2 These relationships can be difficult because you don't get to see your partner as much and you may feel lonely.3 Don't worry though, long distance relationships are generally no worse off than relationships with nearby partners.4 You should fight the urge to leave school to be near them (either at home or at another school) because long distance relationships also have some benefits such as viewing each other more positively and being more satisfied with the communication in the relationship.5 It may just take a bit of extra effort to maintain closeness with your partner (e.g., texting, Skype, Face Time, phone calls, etc.).
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