Sentences with word «troubles»

Other people have their goals and achievements, troubles and interpretations of situations.
The potent passion pill was originally designed to ease physical troubles of a different kind, not to do the lusty job it gives millions of men a lift with now.
However, since it hosted copyrighted music, Napster ran into legal troubles and eventually shut down and sold to software company Roxio in 2001.
It's not the first time Sacca has spoken out about Uber's troubles this year.
What troubles the Bank of Canada, Poloz said, is what would become of those households if there was another recession?
But HomeCap still is with us, and the chatter that its troubles herald a housing meltdown has subsided.
«The 10 % correction already experienced seems to me to adequately discount the visible risks noted above, leaving the market poised to go up if these risks either dissipate or fail to morph into more serious troubles,» he said.
Despite its recent economic troubles, including the deepening financial crisis in Greece, the EU is a more than $ 17 trillion market with high - income customers..
Those close to Fisher say he took the company's troubles personally.
The number of reports discussing the iPhone's troubles and questioning Apple's future has mounted.
If you are reading this, chances are you are having Wi - Fi troubles.
On the other hand, dwelling on your troubles and challenges isn't helpful either.
We recently wrote a piece saying that earnings would not heal the troubles in the market.
Though some analysts have worried that the intransigence of European lenders would force Greece into Russia's sphere of influence, it's not clear just what Russia could do for the Greeks, given Russia's own economic troubles amid low oil prices and Western sanctions.
It didn't cost the company in actual stock price or value, but many hold the view that the legal troubles took Microsoft's focus off innovation, costing it untold potential profits, specifically in search engines, and permanently damaging its reputation.
Still, Scheinberg continues to keep a low profile, never commenting on the company's legal troubles in the press.
Messi faced legal troubles of his own last year when he and his father were found guilty of tax evasion in Spain.
«I'm sorry for causing troubles,» Cho said, seemingly fighting back tears and then bowing her head while speaking with reporters outside police offices in an appearance that TV networks broadcast live.
These public troubles seemed to reflect internal problems.
Despite Lululemon's troubles, analysts had been expecting the company's actual results to be slightly above the previous guidance on revenue and earnings, estimating 79 cents per share of adjusted earnings and US$ 542.4 million of revenue, according to Thomson Reuters.
When Hostess filed for bankruptcy last November, Stuffed: An Insider's Look at Who's (Really) Making America Fat author Hank Cardello argued in a piece for Forbes that Hostess could have avoided its financial troubles if it had taken advantage of health - conscious consumers, a group that contributes to a third of grocery market sales in the U.S..
As its troubles have mounted, the school has suspended new classes and begun overhauling its curriculum, executives said.
Following years of economic troubles in the wake of the sovereign debt crisis of in 2011, Portugal, Spain and Italy have managed to turnaround their economies.
Reflective of Far Eastern companies facing roadblocks in reaching the U.S. market, Chinese mobile maker Huawei has faced troubles in the U.S. recently as a deal for it to sell its Mate 10 Pro smartphone collapsed.
Were China's troubles to spark a new global financial crisis, the effects would be still worse.
«Worry is interest paid on trouble before it is due.
The uncertainties that troubled the central bank in April, «continue to cloud the global and Canadian outlooks,» the statement said.
In early 2010, during her second year in architecture school at Columbia University, Anna Stork was having trouble focusing on her thesis.
Another buy had trouble getting the power to connect correctly.
I could go on, but all in all, I had a great experience with Of Mercer, and I highly recommend any woman who has trouble finding affordable, high - quality work clothes check out the company's site to see if its dresses, pants, and blazers are the right fit for her.
Quickly, please have a look at this troubling essay by historian Jay M. Smith about a giant business — big - time college sports — that hasn't reinvented itself in years.
In January, the four similarly made a joint investment of $ 5.4 bn in another troubled Chinese conglomerate, Dalian Wanda.
Don't expect stellar news Tuesday from Yahoo as the troubled company reports its third quarter financial results.
While those regulations are meant to keep investors protected from fraud, some analysts sense trouble for entrepreneurs.
Markets around the world spent the first month and a half of 2016 zigzagging up and down over troubling news out of China and worries about losses in the banking sector.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-- A Korean Air heiress apologized Tuesday for causing trouble in her first public appearance as a suspect in an abuse of power case after she allegedly threw a drink at someone during a business meeting.
In times of real trouble, is a computer going to help you regain solid footing?
Announced blockbusters include AT&T - Time - Warner (though it's in trouble), Disney - 21st Century Fox, and Discovery - Scripps.
«A work that was fascinating but troubling probably wouldn't make the cut in terms of anything they had in their home.»
Not only will this provide you peace of mind, but you're more likely to respond quickly and effectively when trouble strikes.
Industry watchers have speculated that the deal could face trouble because of news in recent weeks that Yahoo user credentials had been hacked and that the company had scanned emails for U.S. intelligence.
A bunch of extroverts working together might seem fun at the outset, but could potentially be a powder keg if the project runs into trouble.
Cons: Not water resistant, some reviewers had trouble with the belt riding up, some reviewers didn't like having to slip the belt on and off, on the more expensive side
In the world of financial emergencies, vehicle trouble ranks very close to job loss in terms of the potential for disaster.
The world's most popular digital currency exchange, Coinbase, is under fire from angry customers over its decision not to support a new version of bitcoin that could also make it vulnerable to «ruinous legal trouble,» according to a prominent legal scholar.
What's more troubling is that the drugs, unlike statins and other common heart disease medications, don't have a whole lot of alternatives.
Because of this, life insurance is far and away the easiest way to prevent death from bringing financial trouble.
In a troubled agricultural economy, the brothers struggled to keep the operation afloat.
Chinese tech giants Tencent, JD.com, electronics retailer Suning and property developer Sunac have teamed up to invest $ 478m in television maker New Leshi Smart Home, an affliate of troubled technology conglomerate LeEco.
«On a bipartisan basis, we believe Mr. Zuckerberg's testimony is necessary to gain a better understanding of how the company plans to restore lost trust, safeguard users» data, and end a troubling series of belated responses to serious problems,» the two senators added.
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