Sentences with phrase «whack by»

You can throw a budding relationship out of whack by jumping into bed with someone too quickly.
After billions of research dollars spent and over a decade of trying, the energy budget of planet as measured by CERES and other low - Earth orbit satellite systems is out of whack by about 6 watts per square meter.
If your regular contributions are a small percentage (say < 1 %) of your total portfolio, and your allocation is out of whack by say 10 % or more, you may want to go with option number 1.
Whenever you add more money or the allocation gets thrown out of whack by market movements the program will rebalance your portfolio.
About once a year — or when your portfolio's target allocations are out of whack by a certain amount — it makes sense to trim the best performers and use the proceeds to prop up the winners to get the portfolio back to its targets.
Based on this, can you be sure that the oil dipstick readings are still an accurate gauge of the ideal oil level, or in theory could this have been put out of whack by the balance - shaft delete / subsequent modifications?
Maybe it has something to do with the fact that he rarely frames them in wide shot, instead intercutting close - ups with all - CGI spreads of crumbling destruction, the scale thrown further out of whack by 3 - D.
Yes, they will still leave wrappers laying around, and the desks will still be out of whack by the end of the day.
Inflammation is a natural component of the immune system and can help fight a wide variety of bodily insults, ranging from infections to a whack by a hammer.
You can couple all of this with loss of strength, loss of sex drive is reported by most, and hormone levels get out of whack by both male and female competitors.
Maintain a consistent sleep schedule and your body is less likely to be thrown out of whack by menstrual symptoms.
Chronic stress also knocks GH out of whack by elevating cortisol.
At a glance, their pay seems out of whack by federal standards.
David points out that Canada Post finds itself in virtually the same place as AT&T, Bell Canada and IBM did back in the 1980s, when these monopoly - like giants got whacked by technological and regulatory change.
Companies that were being hurt by a strong currency would instead get whacked by higher input costs.
From chasing too many opportunities to getting whacked by currency fluctuations, the game of international expansion has many threats that domestic - only businesspeople never see.
They have been competing harder this year, making some progress with new unlimited data plans, but getting whacked by investors.
I did get whacked by the dot com bubble because I was greedy.
, despite the miserly returns that are getting whacked by inflation?
If you're whacked by a semi you'll miss out on the blessings of salvation.
What good is eating nutritious legumes if the body is so whacked by the anti-nutrients that it can't very easily extract and digest the nutrition?
Two of Reid's divers have been bitten by alligators or whacked by their tails; another surrendered a finger to a snapping turtle.
After getting whacked by Sp * rs, we then had to face a Man United managed by a Mourinho who Wenger had never beaten in a League match before.
Bolton keep whacking our players all the way but once they get whacked by Gallas, they are the one feeling scared.
First, magazine size gets whacked by a judge, there's been ZERO followup / enforcement on the noncompliance for registering assault weapons (which took a lawsuit just to get a number), and now the ammo database will die a quiet death.
I ran against John McHugh in 1994 (my first run and I got whacked by the Gingrich thingy).
Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito was whacked by the city's Campaign Finance Board Thursday after her 2013 campaign committee failed to show $ 3,000 in consulting payments were connected to her re-election...
Observers around the world saw Jupiter whacked by impacts on three occasions, including the dramatic multiple beating it took in 1994 by the comet Shoemaker - Levy 9.
The moon may have formed when a young Earth was whacked by a protoplanet named Theia.
Or, more specifically, meteorites nicked off Vesta after the asteroid got whacked by another space rock.
«They'd keep getting whacked by these giant [asteroids] and driven to extinction or near extinction.»
What good is eating nutritious legumes if the body is so whacked by the anti-nutrients that it can't very easily extract and digest the nutrition?
Cartoon violence ensues when the critters are attacked by children, whacked by adults, chased by dogs and hit by an SUV.
We went to the 2002 Sugar Bowl where the Illini got whacked by LSU, and the 2008 Rose Bowl where they were blown out by USC.
Aegon, ING, and Prudential plc all suffered by building up leverage through 2000, particularly in their US life insurance subsidiaries, and then got whacked by the combination of the bear markets in equity and credit.
But with so many willing to take risk at this point, I can't see a big drop - off until they get whacked by worsening credit conditions.
The manager of this closed fund has been onboard since 2007 and like many like - minded investors is getting whacked by holding both undervalued energy stocks and cash.
«Consumers get whacked by the foreign transaction fees, bank teller fees and cash withdrawal fees every time they take money from a cash machine overseas,» says Charles Leocha, publisher of ConsumerTraveler.com.
In both Super Paper Mario and Super Princess Peach, she wields an umbrella, which doesn't remind me of domesticity as much as it (and the frying pan) conjures to mind the stereotype of a husband being whacked by his nagging wife.
Want to know which cities in Asia are going to get really whacked by climate change, and which ones have the greatest ability to adapt to it?
Read next: Facebook promised Instagram $ 200 million if the acquisition gets whacked by the government
Commercial real estate could get whacked by a change in the tax status of 1031 like - kind exchanges.

Not exact matches

Facebook's announcement whacked Match's stock by a whopping 22 %.
Since 1980, tech companies have gone public with average price - to - sales ratios of 5.8, so by that measure valuations aren't out of whack.
Finances aside, Target's bigger challenges are stubbornly centred on unhappy customers whose loyalty has been stretched thin by a series of supply - chain snafus and prices that many perceived to be out - of - whack with both big - box competitors and the company's own reputation as a quality discounter.
The problem with the data, however, was that they were inflated by out - of - whack seasonal - adjustment factors.
The latest budget proposed by the House Republicans whacks the new consumer bureau, by taking away nearly half of the money needed this year to get the office up and running.
Fair warning, carla, there is a total whack job who posts here who has been going by «Carla» recently — other names include Justina, FairGarden, and HappyMeal.
It actually is Plan Your Epitaph Day, no doubt brought to you by whack Christians trying to terrorize you into obedience or greedy morticians out to get your death money early.
Granted, it's backed by religious whack - O's, but is not a church.
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