Sentences with phrase «you hit hard»

Still, we're in the fifth year of a very weak recovery in which small businesses have been hit hard by tight credit markets, slow sales and limited spending.
India, Indonesia and the Philippines would be hit hard if investor pulled their capital for better returns in the U.S., said Sat Duhra, a portfolio manager at Janus Henderson.
Big commodities players, hit hard by falling prices in recent years, are also eagerly awaiting Belt and Road, since so much of the early spending will flow toward raw materials.
Watch the crash and you might think he didn't hit that hard, but that's the thing about concussions — the impact doesn't have to look bad to be serious.
It is incredibly common for a business to carry a balance on their cards, so that interest rate can really hit hard if you are not careful.
Few industries have been hit harder in recent years than energy, and the oilfield service provider Schlumberger (slb) epitomizes both the sector's struggles and its opportunities.
SunPower, which is based in San Jose, Calif., but does most of its manufacturing in the Philippines and Mexico, will be hit harder than most in the industry by the announced 30 percent tariff on imported solar modules, CEO Tom Werner said in an interview.
The victim told police that she yelled, but the man only hit her harder.
Generally, it's the more growth - focused areas, such as emerging markets, small caps and cyclical stocks, such as industrials, that get hit the hardest when a market falls.
Though the recession hit us hard there has been progress in our recovery.
Additionally, the survey found that younger American are hit harder by loneliness.
Most middle - income people are financially hit hard when they go through a divorce and it doesn't need to be that way.
He also noted that Pennsylvania has been one of the states hit hardest by the opioid addiction crisis.
They found that intense laughter by itself can give you a bite - size cardio workout: An hour of it can benefit you as much as a half hour of hitting it hard at the gym!
Amazon was hit hard by The New York Times this Saturday, with the publication of a highly critical piece depicting the e-commerce giant as a brutal place to work where employees are treated with disrespect.
So, when America's economy tanked in 2008, and western consumers stopped buying TVs and sneakers, the region was hit hard.
Melissa Surette, who has studied prisons and emergency preparedness as a researcher at Northeastern University, has documented a history of correctional facilities being hit hard by disasters.
Both were hit hard, falling more than 20 per cent.
If a full scale trade war happens, South Korea and Taiwan would be hit the hardest, says Suresh Tantia of Credit Suisse.
The number of middle - class thieves grew this year, too, as those hit hard by the recession tried to keep up with the Joneses.
It, like everyone, was hit hard by recession, and did what a lot of companies did: dramatically reduced costs, laid off workers, raised prices, and went back to customers and said, «I'm sorry we can't honor this contract...» The response from Wall Street was, «Wow, you've done a great job managing your costs!»
The richest Americans were hit hard by the financial crisis.
While casual - dining chains have been struggling for years, the industry is now on the cusp of a new restaurant recession — and casual chains will likely be hit the hardest.
The new facilities will be strategically located to help service areas where UPS» network was hit hardest by the surge in holiday deliveries in 2017.
Another sign of the pressure is that bigger, swankier properties are being hit harder than smaller ones.
No sector was hit harder than financials during the last recession, and now the great rotation back into banks has begun.
As the executive branch decides how to address the opioid epidemic, communities hit hardest by the prescription drug crisis are beginning to target the pharmaceutical companies responsible for selling the addictive drugs.
Retail properties and especially malls hit hard by e-commerce are expected to struggle the most.
In the rolling Google and Panda updates by Google, sites that use black hat and unnatural link building methods (along with onsite SEO methods) were hit hard in their rankings.
«Actions speak louder than words and from trebling tuition fees to scrapping the maintenance grant, the Tories» decisions have hugely increased student debt, with the most disadvantaged hit the hardest.
In the case of malaria — which hits hardest in Africa — clinical trials must be conducted in countries with significantly constrained public health resources while meeting the universally high quality standards that clinical trials require.
Sales were hit hard during the recent recession — they plunged 40 percent, leading to an unprecedented round of layoffs and voluntary separations.
For a country whose electricity is 40 percent powered by solar, it was hit hard.
Unlike parts of Central and South America and the Caribbean hit hardest by the recent Zika outbreak, areas of Southeast Asia have had the virus present for many years.
NetEase (ntes) will be hit hard.
It says the economy, hit hard by low oil prices, will benefit from the growth of an entertainment industry.
Supervalu (svu) was hit hard, dropping more than 14 % on the day, and Kroger (kr) didn't fare much better, losing more than 9 %.
Entertainment and travel are two sectors that can get hit hard.
Despite the cliché that Italians are living la dolce vita, Italy has been hit hard but the 2008 economic recession and has had to restructure its debt and pension obligations to government workers in order to receive bailouts from the EU.
Noble Group, once Asia's largest commodities trader, was hit hard by a commodity price collapse.
Many industries would be hit hard, others — like agriculture, construction and hospitality — would be devastated.»
KFC, China's biggest restaurant chain with more than 4,000 outlets and plans to open 700 more this year, was hit hard by a report in December 2013 that some poultry suppliers violated rules on drug use in chickens.
It's safe to say that companies with the heaviest exposure to the U.S. will be hit hardest and fastest.
Some banks weren't able to lend for a while because of TARP,» Geshwiler says, referring to the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the federal government's program for bailing out banks hit hard in the financial crisis.
Users loved it, and when BlackBerry began to hit hard times in the face of competition, they would tell you that BBM was the reason they were sticking around and not defecting to an iPhone or an Android smartphone.
Milan, like the rest of Italy, has been hit hard by the Eurozone Crisis.
We spoke with Nick on the day his first feature film, the seriously twisted zombie apocalypse comedy Range 15, hit theaters (and hit them hard.)
Jim Cramer unpacks Amazon's $ 13.7 billion purchase of Whole Foods Market to find its biggest benefactors - and those hit the hardest.
According to county surveys, there are between 3,000 and 9,000 marijuana farms in Sonoma County, where the fires hit hard.
Not only would there be a huge human factor to consider in sending them back to countries with which most aren't familiar, but the cost to our economy could be staggering: According to a Center for American Progress study earlier this year, the estimated loss of DACA workers would reduce U.S. GDP by $ 433 billion over the next 10 years, with California, Texas and Illinois being hit hardest.
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