Sentences with phrase «took a hit over»

The company has avoided much of the issues that have derailed its peers, and while its stock price did take a hit over the summer after it cut its production guidance, it's still in good shape.
(Despite consecutive defeats at the hands of the Saint Joseph's Hawks and Davidson Wildcats, the Rhode Island Rams are still safe, though their seeding has taken a hit over the last week.)
That confidence had taken a hit over the last two weeks and that probably explains why we were under pressure in the second hald after Watford managed to score with some help from some lucky pinball type action in the box after Cech saved well.
That's been taking a hit over the last month, as you can imagine, but it's still a brain - curdling stat.
The 30 - year - old, who has seen his involvement with the Real Madrid first team take a hit over recent weeks with Zinedine Zidane trying a different approach in certain matches, is reportedly open to a return to France.
But Teigen has been taking hits over the silliest of things.
David Cameron has taken a hit over his handling of the affair, with 33 % of people saying he is doing a good job — down from 37 %.
Construction and retail trade have received a boost since 2007, and the amount of money set aside for services sector has taken a hit over that time period.
«Alan Johnson's popularity has also taken a hit over the past month.
The Buffalo Bills are taking hits over their decision, with Rep. Brian Higgins issued a statement calling the move «disappointing.»
OK, HIIT (think P90X) did take a hit over the past year dropping from the number one spot on the 2013 ACSM survey to number two this year.
The concept of the used car salesperson has taken a hit over the years, as they are sometimes stereotyped as sleazy or selling bad cars at artificially high prices.
Even though my portfolio is smaller, I've definitely taken a hit over the last 2 weeks as well.
If your accounts have taken a hit over the last 12 months you have to re-evaluate your withdrawal rate.
The United States has taken some hits over the past few years and rightly so, many can argue.

Not exact matches

A recent viral hit that has people dumping buckets of ice water over their heads shows what it takes to reach across the globe.
You end up splitting your focus over many tasks, losing focus, lowering the quality of your work and taking longer to hit your goals.
Separately, the retail industry has taken a hit in the fight over capping debit - card swipe fees.
In a 3,500 - word blog post on Tuesday, Goldberg went into even greater detail in accepting blame for the many hits that Fab has taken over the last year, which include a massive round of layoffs that reduced the e-commerce company's headcount from 700 to 300.
When I hit 3,000 I took solace in the fact I was over halfway done.
Mr Howard suffered a spate of bad polls in his first term, taking a hit from conservative voters over gun control and from moderate voters over the GST and failing to respond to the Pauline Hanson phenomenon.
It was nearly five years before Kickstarter hit that first billion - dollar donation threshold, but then it only took a smidge over a year and a half for Kickstarter to see that second billion dollars of donations roll in.
While these mini Mensa types skimmed their psychology books and hit Georgetown's popular hangout the Tombs promptly at 4 p.m., I memorized, was tutored and had every conceivable study buddy willing to take even a little pity on me and none of it happened over a beer.
After a healthy run earlier this year, shares of Salesforce took a hit in June, falling 8 percent before finding a floor of support at the stock's 50 - day moving average, a technical indicator that smooths out a stock's random price fluctuations over a given time.
The modern Super Bowl halftime show as we know it started in 1991 with New Kids on the Block (previous shows featured a theme with marching bands and various performance groups), and it's stayed relatively consistent since: A pop star (or stars) takes over the field with props, backup dancers, probably pyrotechnics, and possibly even a live band, and goes through a rundown of their hits in a handful of minutes.
If he had simply said AOL was changing how matching funds were applied, people would have groaned and then gotten over it, even though they were the ones taking the financial hit.
In 2008, Musk had taken over Tesla Motors as CEO, and Tesla Roadsters had hit the production line.
If profits were down over the summer, it's better to take a slight hit on gross profit rather than generate no sales at all.
Meanwhile, luxury real estate in Manhattan has taken an especially hard hit over the past few years.
The smallest institutions — those with fewer than $ 10 million of assets — have taken the biggest hit over that period.
But the company was hit by regulatory and political scrutiny in the past year over its drug pricing and its relationship to a mail - order pharmacy, and its stock took a beating.
If you can roll over your 401k into your Roth IRA without it pulling you over the maximum contribution limit and you can take the hit on taxes to pay them now, then you can roll over your 401k into a Roth IRA and have your entire 401k balance (deposits, interest, employer contributions and whatever) become a DEPOSIT into you Roth IRA.
At the end of January, the driver had to take over closer to once per 0.9 miles; Uber hit the one - mile mark the first week of February.
Projects took place in several New Orleans neighborhoods over the course of the week, and I personally assisted with the restoration of homes in one of the hardest - hit areas of the city.
Fitbit's profits have taken a big hit over the past year.
Typhoons have battered the Philippines over the past year and the country's already vulnerable coconut trees took a hit even as demand for trendy coconut - based products is climbing.
In the United States alone, just those companies in the S&P 500 have been hoarding more than $ 1.9 trillion in cash which began in response to jurisdictional tax disparities and global economic uncertainty following the Great Recession, then accelerated over the past decade as big U.S. corporations accumulated profits offshore in lieu of repatriating the funds and taking a tax hit.
Instead, they often spread their wealth out over a variety of different investments so they don't take as much of a hit if one asset loses value.
The home builders were hit after both of these reports, taking the DJUSHB from 600 down to 560 — or 6.7 % — over the next 13 trading days.
It breaks down to living expenses on 1 check and debt on other with a little bit left over for my 401k, which has about 15k or so in it after the hit i took from being laid off and losing the unvested employer match in the middle of our economic implosion a couple years ago.
Oil prices took another hit on fears over the impact on global consumption.
QCOM's stock price has taken a pretty big hit over the past couple of weeks, dropping from around $ 67.50 to below $ 62.
The UK bank took a 1.4 billion pound hit in the quarter from its settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over the sale of toxic mortgage - backed securities.
In 2008, MySpace hit a dubious landmark: It was taken over by Facebook in overall Internet ranking.
This is especially true for those who once had original voices but when they hit the stage, preserving their spot took center stage over speaking the truth and they morphed into that Christian religious rock star that they once had the courage to critique.
I have repeatedly observed that when one keeps hitting a brick wall by getting rebuffed — especially from those who should care the most — steps are taken to either climb over the wall or knock it down.
We may have to hit him over the head with a board or shoot him in the leg to neutralize him before we call the police to take him to jail.
And when that dark chocolate urge takes over, nothing hits the spot like these dark Chocolate Cocoa Espresso Cupcakes.
I'm glad they are a hit but sad that they are taking over my Oma's spritz cookies as my most requested.
The Balmakeith based dairy, formerly majority owned by Arla Foods, has been hard hit by sector pressures and was taken over by a management buy - out team earlier this year with the subsequent loss of 65 jobs.
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