Sentences with phrase «whack because»

Seniors housing prices were out of whack because private equity had access to cheap capital.
Is the display on the XL as bad as some reviewers have said, or are expectations out of whack because the screens on recent Samsung phones are just so good?
Exploration doesn't feel rewarding because the overworld is now a hub instead of a living, breathing, part of the Hyrulean landscape, and the scale seems out of whack because Link and any overworld monsters are often taller than the surrounding towns and caves.
The reason is simple: over time, your ideal portfolio gets out of whack because some investments do better than others.
So they're off smaller basis, so the dollars are actually out of whack because of that.
If you're paying a hefty whack because you're still paying off your handset or roam abroad, that's one thing.
I see two big issues with the mindset of indie authors today: (1) their expectations seem to be out of whack because of the false hope given by KDP Select after - free promotions, and (2) they're looking for the easy path to success.
At the same time other folk (pesky Russians) are trying to whack him because he defected to the US with the technology secrets.
My days are all out of whack because I had a five day weekend, but no complaints that another one is already here!
Coconut really throws the whole «marker» issue out of whack because it increases the energy state of the cell, which increases cholesterol synthesis.»
Initially, scientists figured the system goes out of whack because of an overactive right cortex.

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But Scher said that his firm isn't investing because «the numbers are totally out of whack
It says the U.S. economy is weaker than the headline numbers indicate because the sharp recession of 2008 - 2009 has thrown seasonal - adjustment factors out of whack and they are inflating the smoothed, annualized growth numbers for output, employment, income and sales.
«If they know they're going to have to bid like everybody else, it's going to make their bidding more difficult, but it opens up bidding for nonminority businesses — not certified minority businesses — because they don't have to worry about putting in the lowest bid and still getting whacked down,» Barton said.
Adjust for inflaition because housing prices are out of whack with Canadian incomes.
I should think I'll be able to withdraw at a higher rate than 3 or 4 % for the first 12 years because after that our State Pensions will turn up, provide a fair whack of our income and take a load off our capital.
I did get whacked by the dot com bubble because I was greedy.
(Note: As you may have noticed, my blogging schedule got all out of whack this week because of traveling.
Don't tell me that some whacked - out crazy person shot my friend's little boy because God is punishing my country because Obama was re-elected, because abortion is legal, because gay marriage is legal in Connecticut, because church attendance is declining or because of whatever other reasons you and your political and religious cronies can imagine.
By that, I don't mean I thought Down syndrome was immoral, but I did think that, because the entire cosmos was out of whack, bad things happened.
In The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order, Francis Fukuyama says our society went seriously out of whack in the 1960s, chiefly because of the change in sexual roles and in employment patterns forced by the rise of the information revolution.
BTW... The black color is because their self - proclaimed terrorist prophet's flag was black as well, as he too used the Muslim testimony of faith on his own flag when he FOUGHT and KILLED for this whacked ideology called ISLAM.
I know a whack of Muslims who have great zeal and they've blown themselves up... a whack of Christians who thought their god was the only god and they slaughtered god's creation because of that... a bunch of Jews who believe god gave them a strip of land on the Mediterranean and will kill to the end to defend it... thank god there are Buddhists who believe there is no god and who just want to zen out.
Your first photo cracked me up because I JUST posted a similar photo on my blog of my whacked - out potato!
It's been more than three decades since Tony Trabert, who won five Grand Slam singles titles, slipped on sneakers and whacked a ball across the net in his last professional match, but just because he's no longer a tennis player doesn't mean he's no longer a player in tennis.
I just hope he gets some players in during the window, because if we don't improve, teams will try to charge us top whack for any target cos they think we're desperate..
I could only do that because I was able to work from home today, and let the kids watch a lot of tv and whack each other with lightsabers while I work and lock myself in the bathroom when I need to talk to clients.
It was the fact that I wasn't eating anything because I was so whacked out on hormones and sleeplessness.
He is swaddled because otherwise he whacks himself in the face and wakes up.
That's good news for Bishop, because as long as the Republicans are focused on whacking one another, they're not beating him up.
While in Kentucky, Trump took a few whacks at free agent Colin Kaepernick — laughing as he told the crowd about a recent report that said no team would sign the NFL player because they feared a tweetstorm from the president.
Ecosystems are delicately balanced, and losing ecological roles throws a system out of whack: Think of a forest damaged when the deer population explodes because the wolves that prey on them are removed.
Instead, they most often leave jobs because their «Challenge / Mastery Shuttle» has gotten out of whack.
But we also tend to whack it around a lot, because to do that measurement takes a lot of energy.
Because although your thyroid weighs less than an ounce, this butterfly - shaped organ affects everything from your immune system to your metabolism; an out - of - whack thyroid can affect energy levels, sex drive, and your ability to lose weight.
The best - case scenario for potassium and sodium is suggested to be about a 5:1 ratio, but because our current eating habits are so out of whack (we eat twice the sodium and only half the potassium we need), the researchers say that boosting potassium and reducing sodium by any amount can help.
Night Sweats and Hot Flashes — Because estrogen levels are all out of whack during menopause, it's not uncommon for women to experience night sweats, and hot flashes.
It goes down below 90 sometimes and we have to flood their body with extra minerals, enzymes, and hydrochloric acid and eat every two hours just to be able to maintain everything because the glandular system is so out of whack, which again correlates back to blood pressure.
Because magnesium and calcium act in tandem, both complementing and blocking each other's effects when the ratio between them gets out of whack, excessive calcium can inhibit all of magnesium's bodily functions.
Not just a medication addiction, I think — I think people using pain medication, becausebecause addiction is just such a big thing now, and a lot of it has to do with the but — you know, the — the — you know, the neurotransmitters and brain being s — so out of whack for — for all sorts of reason.
Immediately after your workout is a fine time to consume simple carbs because they willquickly replenish depleted glycogen in muscle tissue, but if you're guzzling tons of sugary drinks or eating a lot of sugary food, don't be surprised if your Insulin Sensitivity gets out of whack over time.
I ask because some people were eating just right for their situation, and going on the TWT throws their bodies out of whack (without making them unhealthy).
Because women have so many more hormonal fluctuations through the month and their lifetime (from pregnancy to menopause), they are much more sensitive to the effects of stress hormones getting out of whack.
That's because your pores get easily stretched out when your skin's oil production levels are out of whack, and dirt and other toxins can gather, leading to an uneven skin tone and that unwanted blackhead.
Whacked is one of the most decidedly creepy games I've played in a while, and not because it's scary.
It's because of them that Tarantino can go whack off to Uma's outtakes while a bonobo chimp or perhaps one of those really smart parrots that can count to a hundred and knows colors gets to edit the film.
If they do need this adjustment, it's because something is whacked or broken.
I don't have much time in the car because it costs a fair whack to run, and we're eating into the test schedule for Block's inaugural Grid competition — a chance for drifters, rally drivers and other loons to destroy tyres against the clock.
So that's one thing that suggests that the pricing is way out of whack, that the comparison with a physical object is completely wrong because you can sell, donate or leave the physical object.
And if you happen to get whacked between the legs with a baseball or hit in the face with a pie, even better (because your vid might go viral)!
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