Sentences with phrase «whacked hard»

I didn't do that, and my value investing made money in 2000 and 2001, though I got whacked hard in 2002.
I got whacked hard by the market then, harder than at present, but I bounced back October 2002 — January 2004, making it up and then some.
I got whacked hard by the market then, harder than at present, but I bounced back Octo...
Common and Preferred Equity need to get whacked hard, and subordinated debt needs to take a haircut.
In 2004 an estimated 559 people had, in one scenario, whacked themselves hard enough on a telephone pole to need emergency room treatment.
Arsenal must get whacked hard by losing more and more money from their fans each day, if they keep ignoring the fans» voices.
According to the Andrews Pitchfork methodology from PitchforkPlayground.com, gold has been whacked hard as the US Dollar rallies.
«If you have a small population and you whack it hard, there is going to be a significant impact.»
With its suspension loaded through a corner, a sudden bump can cause the chassis to whack hard against its bump stop where you wouldn't expect a true sports saloon to struggle.

Not exact matches

They have been competing harder this year, making some progress with new unlimited data plans, but getting whacked by investors.
The budget that President Donald Trump proposed Monday takes a hard whack at the poorest Americans, slashing billions of dollars from food stamps, public health insurance and federal housing vouchers, while trying to tilt the programs in more conservative directions.
Now, working in the distant north west of Australia is a tough, hard business and the men and women who do it deserve a fair whack.
Place the candy canes in a plastic bag, seal, and whack with something really hard, like a meat pounder, until they are crushed into small pieces.
As reported by Sky Sports, the Man United manager thinks that deal changed the face of the transfer market and whacked up the price of every good player, making those late deals much harder and more expensive.
Talk shit, whack, hit hard, and when they get mad and retaliate stare at them with cold, unfeeling eyes.
To think the hardest hard - on some these guys could ever have would be to spend # 500M in one whack and win the PL title — real ambition right there.
The ten percent of already - struggling women out there who will be hearing and reading the reports of this study, especially after they've been filtered through the Daily Mail or its equivalent, are going to hear that their currently out - of - whack brain chemistry is something they could have fixed, if they'd tried harder, or if they'd wanted it more.
Sometimes it can be hard to eat healthy when your pregnant, especially when your hormones are out of whack and all you want to do is eat sweets like I did.
I also find it rather ridiculous that I need to whack my product on a hard surface to activate the functionality!
I'd certainly argue that the movement should give up ground carefully, since it's harder to ignore a group camped out on your doorstep than one that pops up here and there, whack - a-mole style.
They found that the back of the water jet catches up with the front just before it hits the unfortunate insect, ensuring that the force is concentrated into one hard whack.
I want the problem solved before the new baby is born, so I can snuggle up to this child and not whack its little head on hard fiberglass splints.
His Florence Foster Jenkins seemed edited for hard - of - hearing older audiences, and Victoria & Abdul is even more whacking.
If it were not for a phenomenal PR Department at the state department level, more of the general public would be aware that this is a very unstable house - of - cards situation that could be thrown out of whack with a hard breeze — not to mention what a hurricane could do.
It's perhaps not surprising that sales of the Volvo S60, an aged player in a hyper - competitive segment, have plummeted, but to see the compact S40 whacked so hard has got to send shivers all the way to Gothenburg.
The armrests are brutally hard, the glove compartment opens with a shin - whacking «thunk,» and the cargo cover connects to the rear hatch with just one lonely string.
On the other hand, the armrests are brutally hard, the glove compartment opens with a shin - whacking «thunk,» and the cargo cover connects to the rear hatch with just one lonely string.
If the formatting is out of whack, the reader will have a harder time focusing on the book's content.
Be sure to whack every inch of the ridge as hard as possible.
First is the aforementioned hopping game (the easy way), where your chosen character must cross to the other side of the pool via floating platforms, jumping ahead to the next one depending on how hard you whack the A button.
Walking past these booths and their stacks of reports and handouts, it's hard not to wonder about the size of the forest that got whacked to produce the paper that is consumed here.
A molecule getting whacked from above gets hit harder than one getting whacked from below if everything else is equal.
It's hard to explain, but in experimenting with metadata and search, oftentimes it is a game of whack - a-mole.
On the mountain bike, the 5X tended to bang around a bit and the back of our hand got whacked pretty hard several times.
Whack is a very hard spell to come by in VII, with only vocations to teach it being the Goodybag and Mimic.
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