Sentences with phrase «to take a big hit»

In the emerging markets we could see their stock markets taking big hits in the coming year.
Both my stock and retirement accounts took a big hit from the markets.
As these are physical copies, my first thought was that the games shouldn't take a big hit on the 500 GB internal memory, but I was wrong.
My guess is that the Host takes a big hit when you use points and so just rejects the request.
Being away from friends and family can be hard, and their dating lives probably take a big hit as well.
We are all aware home values took a big hit during the recession, but some areas were hit harder than others.
I imagine that the consumer is going to get the better deal in the end, with the console market taking a big hit in the long run.
If your company's stock takes a big hit, you'll go down with the ship.
And remember, if you're late on payments or max out your credit card, high interest rates aren't your only concern — your credit score may also take a big hit.
I'm not the same as when it happened and my reputation took a big hit and it still hurts every now and then.
The reality is if a consumer is seeking the assistance of a debt management plan their credit has already taken a big hit because of the outstanding debts.
The smallest institutions — those with fewer than $ 10 million of assets — have taken the biggest hit over that period.
First, you stated that your portfolio just took a big hit but it doesn't have any impact on you.
With the cost of art insurance being low — or soft, as they say in the industry — some companies took a big hit.
She's kicking strong but without her would take a big hit for the animated series.
Higher starting scores take a bigger hit than lower ones.
Most economy level redemptions remained the same or even improved while business and first class awards took the biggest hits.
If you want to avoid taking a big hit on your credit score, do all of your loan shopping within the span of a few weeks.
While the hotel sector took a big hit, it appeared investors shifted money elsewhere.
Since your liver takes a big hit processing sugar and fat, keep those low.
It is worth noting that consumers with high credit scores usually take a bigger hit to their credit score than those with lower scores.
It seems that the visual arts often take the biggest hit.
Needless to say, Bitcoin price took a big hit as a result.
A growing number of studies suggest that global food production could take a big hit under 3 °C or 4 °C of warming.
His business took a big hit, with significant drops in sales.
I don't really care if my score is super high, but I don't want it to take any big hits either.
We found that most major firms took a big hit in terms of incoming new business.
The game's score here takes a big hit in its inability to offer an online mode.
It's remarkable just how close the two versions of the game are, and while resolution has clearly taken a big hit the handsome cutscenes from the Switch version arrive completely intact.
With certain currencies around the globe taking big hits, there's lots of buzz about investing in gold these days, and for good reason.
The thought of bankruptcy just didn't sit well with me and my pride took a big hit knowing that was the path I had to take in order to find relief.
Due to the massive decrease in the price of oil, the Canadian dollar took a big hit.
However, once we moved from that sweet spot, we noticed that imaging took a big hit.
So far so good, but it is the processor where the phone takes the biggest hit.
The ego takes a big hit, too — especially among men — and can destroy intimacy.
Again, loyalty is nice... but continuing to take a big hit month after month is a bit self - defeating.
The trend hit every region of the country, with the Eastern region taking the biggest hit, a 43 basis - point drop.
Their net worth took big hits, especially if they didn't have much net worth to begin with.
These expenses take a big hit on the bottom line before investors are paid.
I switched back, but my page views took a big hit.
We knew this was going to take a big hit from reviewers, but we could only spend a limited amount of work on it.
These days you won't get a lot of extra yield and prices will take a big hit if interest rates start rising.
Here are some high - profile people (and teams) whose careers or reputations took a big hit this year.
As a result, all cryptocurrencies that rely on Korean exchanges for their prices have taken a big hit in terms of price and market cap.
Going out with your friends or going out to eat dinner can take a big hit on most of your income.
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