Sentences with phrase «to take something on the chin»

Another reason bitcoin has likely taken it on the chin in recent weeks is the ability of skeptics to finally make bets against bitcoin.
Power center owners have been taking it on the chin for what is beginning to seem like forever.
You've taken it on the chin from a few of the replies but I think most of it is just the lack of understanding your main point.
As the housing crisis wears on, one group that has really taken it on the chin is real estate agents.
He made his bed and must lie in it and if that means paying too much for the right transfer targets, we simply have to take it on the chin don't we?
So this is good news, especially if you've taken it on the chin with respect to your homeowners insurance.
Not since the 1920s have liberals so taken it on the chin.
Bonds took it on the chin as rates rose over the month, but commodities rallied on the back of rising oil prices over the month.
But when was the last time you deliberately took it on the chin, turned the other cheek and kept your mouth shut?
This is very good news for those of us who consistently take it on the chin.
Meanwhile, the office and hotel sectors took it on the chin.
After months of taking it on the chin in the press over being outsold by Toyota's Lexus division and most recently by Nissan's Infiniti, Mercedes - Benz officials clarified their company's position in the luxury car market and made a modest sales prediction.
Liberty has been taking it on the chin recently with a number of excess limits multi-million dollar verdicts that they could have settled earlier for a fair sum.
Warren Buffet's baby, Chinese automaker BYD, is also taking it on the chin following a disappointing profits report.
Bronx Political Buzz: Polanco Takes a Licking and Keeps on Ticking Bronx attorney and former Public Advocate candidate Juan Carlos (J.C.) Polanco inadvertently took it on the chin in Sunday's NY Post editorial shaming Public Advocate Letitia James for unnecessarily taking -LSB-...]
TORONTO — Gold stocks took it on the chin again on Friday, falling about six per cent, as the slide in bullion prices that has been going on for months accelerated with a plunge of more than US$ 63 an ounce.
We don't know how long that will last of course, especially with the brilliant Chilean star Alexis Sanchez close to a comeback, but Campbell has declared that he is happy to fight for his first team place and to take it on the chin if and when he misses out, an Evening Standard report reveals.
There's a certain amount of taking it on the chin when it comes to a hobby that places you in an aggressive environment vying for the attention of people who may not want to stop and talk to you even when they're saying yes.
Some of y ’ all need to learn how to take it on the chin like men instead of the ass like bitches..
UPPER EAST SIDE — Sext - scarred mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner took it on the chin at a candidates debate Tuesday morning after reportedly referring to one of his opponents as «grandpa.»
This year Oscar is also taking it on the chin for failing to nominate «American Sniper» director Clint Eastwood.
As the school synonymous with the MBA degree, Harvard especially took it on the chin.
When reminded of the criticisms retail analysts level at Uniqlo — that it lacks online presence and has failed to adjust to non-Asian markets — Jay takes them on the chin.
But as Facebook has taken it on the chin over the way it has handled the personal information of its users, the leaders of other tech companies have demonstrated that even in publicity - hungry Silicon Valley, it is entirely possible for billionaire executives and their sprawling empires to keep a low profile.
Celgene and bluebird bio report a stunning success in multiple myeloma, Juno Therapeutics takes it on the chin despite positive data, and Spark Therapeutics suffers in its showdown with BioMarin in hemophilia.
And, you guessed it, the U.S. Dollar took it on the chin.
The eurozone took it on the chin economically in 2014, and many analysts don't expect 2015 to bring a significant respite to the region.
Also, if you're going to believe in something so asinine, be ready to take it on the chin occasionally.
At least he has made it clear he won't sign,, let's just take it on the chin n move on...... It's sad but, thus what Wenger wants.....
While theirnational title hopes took it on the chin, the Tigers aren't out of the SEC raceyet.
«There is no point shackling our players and taking it on the chin until we get knocked out.
Rasp, Take it on the chin m8, debates like these are what makes the site so good.
But even if you do, and it is a rejection, then take it on the chin and remember to email back an acknowledgement — perhaps asking if the shop could keep you on their radar so that you can keep a good professional relationship going.
Poppa John Parete, facing major surgery on what he called «a wreck of a shoulder» and nursing a few grudges, took it on the chin big - time when citizen advocate Kathy Nolan decided it was time to join the dance.
Yes, the legendary Tom Pendry can certainly take it on the chin, but don't ever think he's not capable of delivering some pretty useful jabs too.
For sure, Ulster's Democratic establishment took a pounding in this primary, with party luminaries led by County Executive Mike Hein taking it on the chin from a bunch of unknowns.
Ebola became much more of an issue in the election for Republicans than for Democrats, and the Obama administration took it on the chin for the way it handled the situation, Greer and colleagues said.
Following a shellacking in the Senate 2 weeks ago, NASA brass pitching President Barack Obama's plan to reorient the U.S. space program took it on the chin from former astronauts again today at a House of Representatives science committee hearing, led by Chair Bart Gordon (D — TN).
While Vin takes it on the chin, Brace's kinder, gentler side encourages his client to spread her wings.
Historical epics have taken it on the chin lately, between the pretty but superficial «Queen of the Desert» and the earnest but inert «The Promise.»
«Teacher morale is so low and teachers are finally taking it on the chin and getting angry,» said Lowe.
Both Honda and Acura took it on the chin for transmissions, though.
Although domestic brands take it on the chin in the public eye when it comes to repairs and maintenance, the Ford Fusion is one of the vehicles that started the rehabilitation of the image of the Blue Oval as the purveyor of reliable automobiles.
Realty shares took it on the chin so hard during the crash late 2008 into 2009 that investors savvy enough to buy distressed assets at the bottom saw triple digit gains not likely to be seen again until the next crash (see top ETF performers in global and sector ETFs from the 2009 bottom).
Price action quickly took it on the chin yesterday after President Trump said he did not see any progress from the trade talks with China in Washington.
TiVo took it on the chin thanks to some misreported earnings results.
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