Sentences with phrase «which landed him in hot water»

As he finally opted to break his silence following the controversial moment which landed him in hot water, Evra is on holiday but is still working hard as he was filmed pulling a car with a fella sat on top of it just for good measure.

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Most delivery startups rely on freelance workers to deliver packages in order to keep prices low, which has landed companies in regulatory hot water.
Lowe did not realise that the 82 - year - old recording of The Sun Has Got His Hat On featured the word, which recently landed Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson in hot water.
In the game, which picks up where Hotel Transylvania 3 leaves off, Drac's Pack land themselves into hot water yet again — washed overboard and lost on mysterious islands.
Google Editions is separate from the Google Book Search programme which has landed Google in hot water through its attempt to digitise millions of the world's books without rightsholder permission.
Edit: Assumptions that usually land me in hot water are: long term rates at 4 % to 5 %, salary adjustments of ~ 4 % per year up to a cap (a cap equal to what a senior person in my industry is paid, has mimicked my salary raises surprisingly well actually), I assume a 20 % tax rate on earnings averaged over all accounts, then I seek to replace an «inflation» adjusted 100K at ~ 1.5 % per year (my real goal would be a CPI adjusted 100K into the future, which very likely would not be driven by inflation, but no one has one of those crystal balls).
In the game, which picks up where Hotel Transylvania 3 leaves off, Drac's Pack land themselves into hot water yet again — washed overboard and lost on mysterious islands.
Those reports help uncover bookkeeping errors that could land you in ethical hot water, which makes them worth doing properly.
The slow pace at which Samsung updates its devices recently landed it in hot water in Europe.
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