Sentences with phrase «which took a huge hit»

AIG Life Insurance has done an excellent job of rebuilding the company's image, which took a huge hit about 9 years ago.
Successfully launching a folding smartphone would bolster a remarkable turnaround for Samsung's Galaxy Note series, which took a huge hit last year when Note 7 phones began bursting into flames.

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Going from the 5th spot to the 11th position is a huge blow for any club but for Everton they seem to have taken a bigger hit as the players themselves didn't even appear to be interested in playing their last match of the season which was against Tottenham Hotspur and ended in a 1 - 0 defeat for Roberto Martinez and his team.
They are not kind to marriages because they create a huge amount of stress that hits aspect of a couple's daily life, including their financial and employment situation, and can trigger anxiety and depression — all of which take a relationship to a breaking point.
Funding for teacher assistants took yet another huge hit last year in order to pay for the teacher raises, which largely benefited new teachers, and classroom supplies — especially textbooks — continued to languish.
Instead, it actually spends $ 105 million less on TAs than what was planned for the upcoming year, which means local school districts are taking a 22 percent hit to their teacher assistant funding stream — and that's on top of huge cuts to TAs over the past several years.
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