Sentences with phrase «whacked as»

You're almost as whacked as I am — I spent my entire Christmas holiday redecorating my bedroom!!
After all, the recession has whacked as much as 50 percent off the value of some blue - chip properties.
What hunter (who is as whacked as any whackjob out there) suggests above is, according to CS, «censorship.»
Porsche whacked as much weight as possible with a magnesium roof, thin rear windows, carbon - fiber fenders... this is about as close as you can get to driving a racing 911 on the street.
Unlike a trench coat which breasts you can wrap on top each other and pull together with a tied belt, the way models wear the Burberry trench, a suit can't be whacked as such.
«This has been a tremendous rally, and if you're overweight in certain sectors such as technology, your portfolio might be a little bit out of whack as to what your goals are,» said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist and managing director of TD Ameritrade, which manages $ 1.16 trillion - worth of assets for its global clients.
I've recently been trying to analyze my holdings more like you mention in the above article with the Portfolio X-Ray, seeing where I might be out of whack as far as large / small cap, industry sectors and domestic / foreign / emerging allocations.
If serving punch in coconut shells, use a hacksaw or cleaver to cut 2» off the tops: Working one at a time, saw part of the way through as you rotate the shell, or use the back of the cleaver to whack as you rotate.
The scouts do a shitty job so they filter info to work on their next organization and then we usually whack them as they anticipate.
Weight gain is also a common symptom, as when we're not in a regular sleep pattern, hormones that regulate whether we feel full or hungry become out of whack as all of our normal cues for eating are disturbed.
Insulin is a powerful, overeager guy: Keep him around too long and other hormones like GH become out of whack as your muffin top expands.
The goal of this book is to set the record straight and to use my experience in what amounts to a political and media whacking as the starting point for a much - needed discussion about the current, sad state of political discourse in this country.
The other astronauts disappear completely for a chunk in the middle and it's kind of jarring when they show back up — there's not a ton of urgency in the space shuttle scenes, but it's not nearly as out of whack as the plot imbalance in Interstellar.
That their priorities can be just as out of whack as their male counterparts.
Australian wages vs rest of world have rarely looked as out of whack as they do today.
(Reading transcripts, though more valuable maybe for preparing memoranda, just doesn't give the same cautionary whack as hearing how it actually went down.
Lexis capital expenditure compared to the other members of the Reed Group is also way out of whack as we'll discover.

Not exact matches

In AFib — which affects as many as 3 % of the population, with most cases occurring in those over 65 — the electrophysiology of the heart is out of whack, and its two upper chambers (the atria) fibrillate, or quiver, instead of contracting fully.
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.
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.
Auto app updating: Keeping apps up to date on an iOS device is like playing whack - a-mole — just as soon as you've updated a few, more of those damn red notification circles pop up.
Putting a stop to this kind of crime has been described as a «never - ending game of whack - a-mole» for law enforcement.
The eye - popping price tags of companies such as Fab, Pinterest and Snapchat have raised concerns that valuations have gotten out of whack.
The suits are «a sign of how seriously Apple takes Samsung as a competitor, trying to whack them with a legal stick as well as a competitive one,» says Neil Mawston, executive director of Strategy Analytics.
Takedown campaigns are aptly referred to as «whack - a-mole,» and the moles were winning.
Accountants are usually portrayed as the guy who gets whacked first, like in The Sopranos.
And using offshore accounts or holding companys aren't particularly effective methods for shielding income for tax purposes (since offshore accounts are subject to a whole whack of anti-avoidance rules and holding companys are typically subject to more or less the same tax rate as people in the top marginal tax bracket - the Tax Act has tightened up a lot since the 1960s so there really aren't that many «loopholes»).
Industrial stocks got whacked, technology shares got pummeled, as high expectations for earnings season turned into disappointment.
You could whack them on the rear end as much as you want, but they'll still keep their heads in the sand.
As the cryptocurrency hype builds and authorities play whack - a-mole, what is the average investor to do?
But as you said, it is also a chance to get some funds «on sale» as well as rebalance if your tolerance / allocation was out of whack.
According to the Andrews Pitchfork methodology from PitchforkPlayground.com, gold has been whacked hard as the US Dollar rallies.
The only reason this is news is that the intelligent design people see it as a chance to create some frenzy among their pathetic whack - job adherents.
I'll tell you something, I would not have, nor would my husband would have, wanted some whack job such as some of the posters here at his death bed.
You want to go throwing rocks???? Go throw them at the doctors and the rest of the medical whack jobs out there as well as the pscyological whack jobs that have a way of convincing people that they NEED everything under the sun.
But please be willing to consider the fact that you are not only a whack job, but a hypocrite as well.
To even question it will get you into trouble in a lot of circles... Martyn Shenstone and others have written exceptional studies demonstrating the dishonesty of this model... add this to the fact that this all happens where the richest 5 % of the planet are (which you are as well) and it is really out of whack...
(Note: As you may have noticed, my blogging schedule got all out of whack this week because of traveling.
«I don't need a religious whack job say «lets pray» as if that will solve the problem.
If I need an solution to problem, I don't need a religious whack job say «lets pray» as if that will solve the problem.
Illustrations can be as out of whack with the text as an image.
So as much as a think your way of thinking is Whacked.
Socrates... you mean that only the church gets to pose whacked out unproveable nonsense (can't even call them theories) as definite answers to metaphysical questions.,,, I see.
She attends a national meeting of bridal consultants where attendees can take a whack at a piñata representing «the bride from hell,» travels to Aruba to learn about «destination weddings,» and visits struggling downtown Hebron, Wisconsin, where a financially strapped Methodist church is marketing itself as a wedding venue called «Chapel on the Hill.»
And as Sullivan pointed out in another tweet: «Yes, it's whack.
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.
The beatitude that follows is not meant as a whack at Thomas, the doubter.
Your as sertion that Jesus did not command His disciples to go out and preach the word is so completely out of whack, I cant imagine how you think it could be supported.
So I remain in my fundamentalism (say) even as I think I'm striking OUT (against it), whacking the porcupine, so to speak.
David's been tossing the baby out with the bathwater and whacking at the tarbaby for as long as I've followed his critique.
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