Sentences with phrase «years of losses caught»

Struggling German airline Air Berlin filed for insolvency after years of losses caught up with it.

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If you caught the first episode of ABC's War on Waste program earlier this year, two things may have jumped out at you: firstly, the scale of food loss and food waste in Australia; and secondly, the incredible efforts that Foodbank and the food industry, including Australian Organic members and clients, are making right across...
He has 236 in the last two weeks; he caught eight of 13 passes for 158 yards in a tighter - than - expected 40 - 27 loss to Clemson, and at the very least, he could give Maryland a pretty incredible 1 -2-3 punch next year if or when Stefon Diggs and Deon Long, both injured for the season, return to full strength.
Pittsburgh is 1 - 6 against Brady since 2010, including a loss in the 2017 AFC Championship and the Jesse James catch / non-catch last year at Heinz Field in the most exciting game of the NFL regular season.
Consumers have caught onto the benefits of coconut oil for weight loss and overall wellness in recent years.
I've been in a severe depression for a few weeks now (I wrote earlier about all of the loss I experience this year, and I think it finally caught up with me), and things are finally starting to turn around.
Halt and Catch Fire's Scoot McNairy will play Tom, «a father who suffers a terrible loss that ties his fate to that of two state police detectives over 10 years
School funding for non-Abbott districts is a perennially critical issue, too, as a vast majority of those districts are still catching up from the loss of state aid four years ago.
Woodrell's Ozark tale focuses on 16 - year - old Ree Dolly, who dreams of joining the army to get away from her crack - cocaine - dealing family but who instead gets caught in the crossfire when her father jumps bail, leaving her stuck with two younger brothers, facing the loss of their house, and in dangerous conflict with her hostile relatives.
Bank writedowns are all about human nature really — for years, they are too slow and too foolishly optimistic to recognize problems / losses, and finally after quarters / years of pain / catching up, and a rather inevitable complete change in management, they become terminally depressed and assume every single asset on the B / S needs a kitchen - sink writedown.
Just sitting on your rear for four years and clicking the reinvest button takes most of the potential losses out of blue - chip investing, and the lessons from Mr. Cowles» research would be nice to keep in mind next time investors get caught up by a 15 %, 20 %, or 30 % loss in the marketplace.
This should be put into context, as Zwally also says that within a couple of decades (should the current loss rate remain) the losses will catch up to the gainings: «If the losses of the Antarctic Peninsula and parts of West Antarctica continue to increase at the same rate they've been increasing for the last two decades, the losses will catch up with the long - term gain in East Antarctica in 20 or 30 years — I don't think there will be enough snowfall increase to offset these losses
Caught early in the course of the disease, the chance of vision loss is less than 10 percent over a two - year period, scientists note.
Children caught in the middle of such conflicts suffer severe losses of love, respect and peace during their formative years.
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