Sentences with phrase «were in distress in»

If it's possible, placing the crate next to your bed is ideal, in the first couple of months, so you can tell if your new pup needs to go out at night, or is in distress in any way.

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Meanwhile, traders in distressed debt and mortgage - linked securities could be seeing pay cuts around 25 %, while crude - oil traders are expecting a 20 % cut, reported Bloomberg.
But unlike Calgary - based rival Cenovus Energy Inc., which temporarily throttled back oilsands output in the first quarter because of low prices, Husky says it is cutting output because it can make more money by buying «distressed» barrels from other producers.
In the wake of Kikito's distressing death, we're collectively forgetting other incidents in which extreme deference to pets aboard airplanes might well have actually made things worsIn the wake of Kikito's distressing death, we're collectively forgetting other incidents in which extreme deference to pets aboard airplanes might well have actually made things worsin which extreme deference to pets aboard airplanes might well have actually made things worse.
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«The reason was we could make more money using the capacity we had to pick up other barrels that were sitting in Alberta that were quite distressed,» he said on a conference call.
But when you do it at a frequency that it causes interference in your daily life and causes distress, either because you're causing damage to the nail beds or you're doing it so much that it causes social interference, then it really is a problem.
Early childhood interventions and education develop human capital, yet there are distressing and glaring disparities in access.
Oscar - winning actress Natalie Portman has pulled out of a prestigious Jerusalem awards ceremony, citing «distress» at recent events in Israel and saying through a representative that she is uncomfortable with travel to Israel at this time.
Charlotte Russe, a women's clothing retailer, completed restructuring of nearly $ 230 million of its debt in an exchange that Moody's determined was a «distressed exchange.»
The bonds of iHeartMedia have long been in the basket of «distressed debt,» meaning their prices have fallen so far to where their yields are at least 10 percentage points higher than equivalent Treasury yields.
«The people with cash are not yet feeling confident enough to be opportunistic; the whole other camp is in denial that anything is going on, in denial that they're in distress,» he says.
Gardner is the partner in charge of managing the firm, and distressed investing has been the focus of her professional career over the last 29 years.
One says that Janie called them and they could hear she was in distress.
Capital Impact Partners is among the largest of the roughly 1,000 CDFI's in the U.S., having invested $ 1.8 billion in senior care, affordable housing, education and public nutrition projects in distressed and low - income communities across the country.
By the 1980s, most for - profits in the distressed debt industry had been regulated out of business.
Brinkema also ruled that the order was «disruptive to the operation of [Virginia's] public colleges and universities,» resulting in reduced revenue, causing «anxiety, confusion, and distress» among university personnel, and «inflaming «anti-American sentiment»» abroad.
While shoppers rush full tilt toward Christmas, the number of people living in economic distress is on the rise.
This could be a distress beacon that the European economy is in dire shape.
The study subjects were then asked how many of the pairings they recalled 30 minutes after the memorization session, compared to after sleeping through the night with the distressing images still percolating in their brains.
NEW YORK, April 12 (Reuters)- Global energy giants Chevron Corp and Exxon Mobil have asked U.S. regulators for exemptions to the nation's biofuels policy that have historically been reserved for small companies in financial distress, according to sources familiar with the matter.
If braving denim, it should be of the darker variety (save the distressed, broken in jeans for the weekend) and worn with a collared shirt.
The West African country is in its final year of the $ 918 million credit deal signed in April 2015 to fix its economy, dogged by high deficits, inflation and a distressing public debt.
The government's failure to tackle the big underlying problem — deep rooted corruption and mismanagement in Brasilia — was «distressing,» said one fund manager who trades sovereign debt.
While we need to better recognize mental health issues and provide those in distress with better access to treatment, we must not forget that like many physical issues, some mental health conditions may be preventable in the first place.
In this era of acute fiscal distress, it's unclear how much more taxpayer support will be available.
And although his ego might've been bruised in the process, Couling did manage to par the hole — despite the obvious physical and emotional distress he faced.
The TV stand is available in three colors, including distressed black, distressed pine, and distressed white.
So trying to suppress negative emotions when we are talking with someone — like when we don't want to trouble someone else with our own distress — actually increases stress levels of both people more than if we had shared our distress in the first place.
Distress is also playing less of a role in Detroit.
In a distressed capital market, every asset can be a path to alternative financing — even your company's receivables.
Regardless of where you may be in your life, whether it's a time of failure and distress or a time of unbelievable success, don't forget to live in the now.
To find value, the fund's managers look for companies that are in operational distress but not financial distress.
The exchange later said in a blog post on Sunday that it would be making reparations to roughly 260,000 affected users, adding that it offered its apologies for the «immense distress» caused to customers following the hack.
«Distress» in bonds is spiraling into Financial Crisis conditions.
Listed as second highest on the Distressed Community Index and number four in America's top 10 dying cities, Cleveland is suffering through undeniable economic difficulties.
«One, that you were willing to open a storefront in a distressed neighborhood; and two, that what you cared most about was bringing jobs back to this area, so no matter how big you got, you were going to be dedicated to actual employment and economic development in that neighborhood,» Bough says.
He says that in the case of pregnancy, it's relatively easy to make a business case for wellness programs, since a premature birth can be so expensive and distressing to employees.
The company that developed the scratch - resistant sapphire glass that was left out of Apple's new large - screen iPhones is in financial distress.
Reuters reported earlier this month that they have asked U.S. regulators for exemptions to U.S. biofuels rules that are typically only given to small companies in financial distress.
OFFSHORE investors are targeting the assets of distressed property investment funds, while listed developers have restructured their debt and are ready to chase bargains in Perth's residential development land market, new research shows.
The sequels of the crisis are still there: At the end of the last reserve reporting period in mid-April, distress borrowing at the Fed stood at twice the «normal» levels observed during the time preceding the onset of the 2008 crisis.
Along the way, they would encounter a man in distress (in actuality, this person was planted by the researchers).
We understand that there was an altercation between two customers on board the flight, which resulted in both individuals becoming upset and distressed.
In the Arizona federal court filing posted by The Register, the John Does said they are suing the companies for «intentionally inflicting emotional distress upon Ashley Madison users.»
The essential feature of HSDD in women is a lack of desire for sex that causes distress.
The guidelines say that while videos of violence and even death should be marked as disturbing, in many cases they do not have to be deleted because they can «help create awareness of issues such as mental illness,» and because Facebook doesn't want to «censor or punish people in distress
Comey's memos, which have been turned over to special counsel Robert Mueller, cover Trump's distress at the allegations contained in the Steele dossier, one of which involved supposed encounters with Russian prostitutes in Moscow.
«The issue will be establishing that he knew or should have known it would cause her distress and that she actually suffered emotional distress as a result,» said Meaghan Zore, a California attorney who specializes in technology policy.
Typically, when stocks of big banks trade at prices substantially below book value, the bank is in some kind of distress, or banks broadly in the market are facing structural problems.
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