Sentences with phrase «to fall off»

If post-wedding sales fall off, that will impact overall profit levels, since almost all marketing and sales costs go into booking weddings — so your margins on additional sales are naturally much higher.
Last year TMZ reported that Hoffman had «fallen off the wagon» but was able to check himself into a detox facility to fight his addiction.
«Revised guidance implies sales «fell off the cliff» in January,» he said in a note to clients, adding that while many investors credit former CEO Christine Day with Lululemon's success, she has done a poor job of setting up her successor.
CHRYSLER [1955 — 1998, 2011]: One of Detroit's Big Three, it fell off the list after merging with Germany's Daimler - Benz.
On Tuesday, Sumwalt said one of the 24 fan blades on the aircraft's CFM56 engine had fallen off near the central hub.
As the leaves had fallen off the bushes, they were revealed to the world once more.»
That's handy to know if you suddenly feel like your legs are going to fall off at mile 18 of a marathon, but it's a truth that can have a huge impact even if long - distance running really isn't your thing.
Even if cable subscriptions fall off, Stingray can grow revenue and market share by scoring deals with additional cable providers, thereby getting into more homes.
Unfortunately, character can be fleeting at times and anyone is at risk from falling off the wagon.
Investors should expect a surge in stocks over the next 12 - to - 18 month before they fall off a cliff amid a recession in 2020, according to Guggenheim's Scott Minerd.
If you don't, you won't stick with it,» says Biron, noting that she sees a lot of repeat customers in her classes who somehow fell off the time - management wagon.
Skills proficiency falls off steadily for those in their 30s and older.
I'd have three or four contracts on the go, but I always knew one might fall off, so I was never shy to pick up the phone and ask for business.
But it's not as easy as falling off a log, either.
That's because many major midlife expenses start to fall off around now.
To compensate for limited counter space, I have to sit down at our kitchen table to prep any food, and it's just far enough away from the stovetop to mean some food might fall off the cutting board and onto the ground en route.
She felt really good about the presentation: «When we told Larry, Sergey and Eric how many publishers we had added over the previous months, Eric almost fell off his chair and asked what resources they could give us to help continue this amazing success,» she said in a recent blog post for First Round Capital.
For TransCanada, the financial imperative to build Keystone may have fallen off recently amid a sharp drop in oil prices that could make extracting and transporting the product much less lucrative.
I think with the last accord, with the escalator [automatic year - over-year increase in transfer dollars] built in it really sort of dampened down the usual federal - provincial tensions, and for whatever reason it also then fell off the media and public horizon.
Or use a meal catering service for lunch since that's your busiest work time and the most tempting time to fall off your healthy regimen.
For a while it seemed to have fallen off the radar.
Derwent's founder, Paul Hawtin, popped up again in the Caribbean in 2013 promoting a new firm with a similar strategy but fell off the radar a year ago.
He admits, «It's a funny story now — but I sort of felt then like my life fell off a cliff.
It was incredibly hard because we built the company around this really awesome consumer vision, but when the economy fell off a cliff, we basically needed to find an immediate business model and put the consumer stuff on hold for a bit, so that we could survive.
The concern is that it has been sluggish, and most people been wondering when growth would pick up, not looking to predict when it will fall off a cliff.
The cost of my required transportation is pretty limited now, and those expensive must - get - to - work Uber rides have fallen off.
If you think about it too much, you fall off, but when you're really in it... there's nothing better than doing it.
Once the Motown of Latin music before falling off the map, Fania Records has come full circle thanks to the rise of digital music.
They look beautiful and have a smart design with a good grippy surface so your phone won't fall off while charging.
The cargo you're exporting could fall off the ship, or it might get stolen in transit.
In fact, Nolan not only assembles his casts from the best actors available in the pool of talent from today, he has a knack for remembering venerable performers like Rutger Hauer («Batman Begins»), Tom Berenger («Inception») and Matthew Modine («The Dark Knight Rises») who have otherwise sadly fallen off of other big name directors» radars.
I thought some of the amiability would fall off as time went by, but that is not the case.
When fellow polo player Bash Kazin fell off his horse and hit his head so hard he passed out, the royal rolled him onto his side into the recovery position to help him breathe properly.
But Sarepta CEO Ed Kaye played up the drug's initial sales during the J.P. Morgan Healthcare conference in San Francisco, sending the company's shares flying 21 % in Tuesday trading (they've fallen off a little on Wednesday).
As news emerges of Amazon considering a big push into pharmaceuticals, CNBC's Jim Cramer endorsed one of his favorite drugmakers, Celgene, after its stock fell off a cliff on Thursday.
This one from Native Union is pretty and it has a nice weighted knot that you can move up and down the cord, so your phone doesn't fall off the table while charging.
And they drove them until the wheels fell off, which they almost never did.
«And it's not for nothing that you'll be buying Acura reliability and quality; if you want to drive the TLX until the wheels fall off, you can.
Meanwhile, AT&T lost ground and Verizon (vz), which signaled that it may exit cloud services, fell off the list altogether.
Investment in Canadian energy firms has fallen off the map since the policy announcement, he adds.
Homebuilding also fell off a cliff, dropping a whopping 6.2 % after falling last quarter as well.
With sales growth falling off a cliff in the past two years, they're becoming the most commoditized of hardware and the most responsible for the «bloodbath» losses mounting at Japanese manufacturers.
More than 30,000 people are injured each year falling off ladders.
The groups that aren't comfortable putting their positions to the side fall off.
«I don't ever really think of falling off,» Hernandez says.
The first reason is simple: It helps the swimmers easily keep their goggles from falling off their heads.
But HP, which had planned to mount a challenge in public cloud, fell off the leader board completely.
And managers must clearly articulate goals and expectations and check in regularly to keep employees from falling off the track.
Science has fallen off as one of the top destinations for talents, Yancopoulos said.
That basic formula, so familiar to many women, means putting as much on my plate as possible and hoping nothing falls off — or at least nothing that would lead to catastrophe.
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