Some latch onto the pendulum as it soars higher, but others get whacked as it returns.
Afraid a key vendor will get whacked by a hurricane and shut down your production?
Mr Allawi insists that the rebel-held town should hand over the likes of Mr Zarqawi or get whacked.
If you are prepared for some risk, junk bonds pay about 5%, but they tend to get whacked when interest rates rise.
When bad weather forces airlines to thin flight schedules, regional airlines get whacked first because carriers would rather used limited landing slots for larger airplanes with more people.
But if the IRA gets left outside a trust, and after the second spouse dies is part of a taxable estate, it will get whacked by both estate and income taxes.
It assumes, however, that Congress lets all temporary tax extenders expire, ends all funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and allows physicians to get whacked with a huge cut in Medicare payments.
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As a result, the affluent residents of these states California, New York, New Jersey and Illinois alone count for 40% of these deductions nationally now can expect to get whacked coming and going.
Perhaps due to the trauma of seeing the hapless parent get whacked, some kids expressed fear, claimed principal Alicia Fernandez, who did the only reasonable thing by ordering a complete ban on the thing that caused some kids to express fear.
Investment bank Goldman Sachs, which was close to the bottom in terms of performance during the period, has seen its shares get whacked because the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 16 charged Goldman and one of its vice presidents with fraud.
Sometimes you need to take one for the team, you need to get 'whacked' and you can't retaliate because the consequences of that retaliation can be pretty severe as well.
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