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Love is the best but it can quickly turn bad.
It's a hard job, and things can turn bad instantly.
So, you know, 'We'll turn bad news into good news.
But, as the climate grows warmer, good fortune can turn bad.
What happens when the devices that promise to improve our lives turn bad?
"If biofilm is formed, the fruits will turn bad in few days," Lu noted.
Now there is a chance to turn bad dreams into great, big happy ones.
Life is short so I'm always trying to turn bad situations into good situations.
More broadly, Arthur trusts his ability to improvise and solve problems if things turn bad.
If the bets on stocks turn bad, they might find themselves out of a job.
While translators cannot turn bad books into great ones, they can make good books mediocre.
I don't eliminate conversations at all, I just pay attention to when they're gonna turn bad.
Most terrorists, not to get heavy and dark, are actually not known criminals before they turn bad.
The gods of family-friendly films won't be sending down lighting bolts to turn bad robots good.
So if you were to have a cluster in a rural community it would turn bad quickly.
Under the agreement, banks will have to fully provide for unsecured loans three years after they turn bad.
"Suffice it to say we are short to do that if things start to turn bad," he added.
A week later Sessions said that these agreements on reforming police activities "can turn bad" and can lower police morale.
"We go, and then suddenly things turn bad for some reason that will look really obvious in hindsight," he said.
Donald Trump on the other side of the table when things turn bad is not what these investors sign on for.
But it helps to stay focused, have the long view, and realize that you can often turn bad luck to good.
Investors expect more big bank loans or a debt-for-equity swap, which allows a bank to turn bad loans into shares.
In 0003 a study in England found that only 1% of training courses enabled teachers to turn bad practice into good teaching.
There's a banana that's about to turn bad in the fruit bowl on the counter which I use to make a protein smoothie.
A desire to turn bad decisions into good stories kept us pretty tight but our friendship was always one Snapchat away from oblivion.
The obvious concern: If Mr. Trump is pushing tariffs during good times, just imagine what he might do if the times turn bad.
NBG's NPE ratio, which includes non-performing loans and other credit likely to turn bad, fell to 34.2% from 36.5% percent in June.
"Fruits or vegetables turn bad mainly due to the bacteria," co-author Xinpei Lu of China's Huazhong University of Science and Technology told Gizmodo.
In recent years, a combination of shorter agreements, shrewder front offices, and a dramatically spiked cap helped turn bad contracts into an endangered species.
Anyone who's been a starry-eyed adolescent knows how fragile young love can be—how quickly the good can turn bad, and vice versa.
On the other hand, I think that mountains are inherently dangerous and if you don't know what you're doing, they can turn bad quickly.
New credit has less of a tendency to turn bad because of better market conditions and banks' more cautious lending practices since the financial crisis.
Only, as painful as it is to admit, if you try and make the past last beyond its natural lifespan it will turn bad and cold.
Having things turn bad so quickly was an emotional shock for the couple, who had hoped to expand their family with a child of their own.
The mountain of NPEs, which include non-performing loans (NPLs) plus restructured loans likely to turn bad, is the biggest challenge facing the Greek banking system.
One Trump campaign official told Axios that three years in the White House had made Trump an expert on how to turn bad situations to his advantage.
A wider measure, non-performing exposures (NPEs), which includes NPLs and restructured loans likely to turn bad, stood at 52 percent of its total loans at end-December.
The source said there was no reason to change targets for NPEs, which include loans past due more than 90 days and restructured credit likely to turn bad.
Bankers are cautious about predicting further steep falls in the pound, but some senior currency market players wonder what will happen to sterling if Brexit talks turn bad.
Researchers are already starting to learn how to predict when an exchange is about to turn bad – the moment at which it could benefit from pre-emptive intervention.
Its ratio of non-performing exposures (NPEs), which includes non-performing loans (NPLs) and other credit likely to turn bad, fell to 36.5% from 38.9% percent in March.
Its ratio of non-performing exposures (NPEs), which includes non-performing loans (NPLs) and other credit likely to turn bad, fell to 34.2% from 36.5% percent in June.
In line with the compromise struck by EU states, parliamentarians backed a text that would require banks to fully provide for unsecured loans three years after they turn bad.
Movies about loved ones who turn bad, like Orphan, What Lies Beneath, or Fatal Attraction, are terrifying because the evil of the film's universe has betrayed a social contract.
In the ones that last, there are lessons — about how so little in life can be truly planned for, or accurately anticipated; about how good fortunes inevitably turn bad.
Chen noted that the latest financial statements did show "some deterioration" in the quality of retail loans, and the amount of loans that could turn bad have also risen.
As well as big write-offs, the banks are swapping questionable debt into equity, saving the amount of money they would have to set aside should such debt turn bad.
Its ratio of non-performing exposures (NPEs), which includes non-performing loans (NPLs) and other credit likely to turn bad, edged lower to 38.9 percent from 40.9 percent in December.
Its ratio of non-performing exposures (NPEs), which includes non-performing loans (NPLs) and other credit likely to turn bad, edged lower to 40.9 percent from 42.2 percent in September.
It's like the scene in Knocked Up when Seth Rogen and still-baby-faced Paul Rudd go to Cirque du Soleil and the mushrooms turn bad and everything becomes horrifying.
"What's troubling is that when people carry debt during good economic times, it makes them less likely to be putting away money for when times eventually turn bad," Schulz said.
It is a lack of confidence in global leadership that explains this paradox: an economy that is doing this well and yet widespread conviction that things are about to turn bad.
GSPTXBA has retreated since the start of the year on concerns that the red-hot housing markets in Toronto and Vancouver could decline, exposing lenders to losses on loans that turn bad.
Under the plan, banks in all 28 EU countries will be able to agree with corporate borrowers an accelerated out-of-court mechanism to recover the collateral in case loans turn bad.
And the good news came with what has become familiarly disturbingly caveats: Winds remain perilously high, there is not a drop of rain in the forecast, so conditions could always turn bad.
Banks will have to write down within two years new unsecured loans that turn bad, and secured bad loans within eight, via a gradual but non-linear reduction of their exposure, the document showed.
If you have any of these conditions, you definitely want to give your doctor a heads up — they might be the reason you're experiencing nausea-inducing side effects, and they can turn bad fast.
The second half of the film proves a surprisingly thoughtful meditation on online toxicity, the ways friendships can turn bad, and how hard it can be to let the people you love grow and change.
The upshot is that in the U.S. growth may have gotten more of a boost from monetary policy, via the stock market, but may also have more to lose if, or when, things turn bad.
Simply adding religious liberty carveouts to an LGBT bill "don't turn bad anti-discrimination measures into good law," Ryan T. Anderson, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, said in an email to BuzzFeed News.
"We're going to move in a battalion and an extra FPU (formed police unit), but of course if things really turn bad what will that do in a city of 11 million people?" the official said.
When it focuses in on one conflict, or one particularly dark turn in the story, it gains a power from its immediacy, from the way that bad things turn to worse and good things quickly turn bad.
It's using commercially available data to study past known people before they turn bad and building all sorts of algorithms around it, and then doing a lot of backward testing, and then continuing to feed in new people.
For two reasons: one, I think it would serve to dampen down the growth in unsecured credit, but also it would give you a little bit more ammunition if things do turn bad," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe.
"If your personal relationship with someone does turn bad, whether that's through a divorce, a called-off wedding, a business relationship, one of the first things you're going to want to do is actually check your life insurance policies," Friedman said.
Under the Commission plan, which needs approval by EU states and lawmakers, banks in all 28 EU countries will be able to agree with corporate borrowers an accelerated out-of-court mechanism to recover the collateral in case loans turn bad.
It has reduced so-called non-performing exposures (NPEs), which include loans past due more than 90 days plus restructured loans likely to turn bad, by more than 5 billion euros, the largest reduction by any bank in Greece, Megalou said.
It has reduced so-called non-performing exposures, which include loans past due more than 90 days plus restructured loans likely to turn bad, by more than 5 billion euros, the largest reduction by any bank in Greece, Megalou said.
Banks will have to cover 25 percent of loans secured by less-safe movable collateral after three years they turn bad, 35 percent after four, 55 percent after five, 80 percent after six, before a full coverage after seven years.
NBG's loan impairments fell 69 percent quarter-on-quarter to 38 million euros with its ratio of non-performing exposures, which include non-performing loans (NPLs) and other credit likely to turn bad, edging lower to 42.1 percent from 42.7 percent in March.
"When President Park calls Thaad inevitable, she sends a message that when relations between the United States and China turn bad and South Korea has to choose, it will be the United States," said Lee Jung-chul, a political scientist at Soongsil University in Seoul.
NBG's loan impairments fell 22 percent to 156 million euros while its ratio of non-performing exposures, which include loans past due for more than 90 days plus other credit likely to turn bad, edged up to 45.2 from 45 percent in the second quarter.
BRUSSELS, March 14 (Reuters) - The European Commission proposed on Wednesday new measures to make banks set aside more money for new loans that turn bad and facilitate the offloading of the existing non-performing loans, in a move meant to reduce risks in the banking sector.
But things turn bad when Xavier calls on Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Cyclops (Tye Sheridan), Storm (Alexandra Shipp), Quicksilver (Evan Peters), Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee), and Jean Grey (Sophie Turner) to assist in saving the NASA space shuttle Endeavour after complications following its launch.
In looking at these and other indicators, the bears are left holding onto some version of "Everything's so good it's due to turn bad" idea, the notion that high valuations, a long stretch of uncommon calm and widely shared optimism precede some form of comeuppance for contented bulls.
That this might make it easier for bad guys (or good guys who turn bad) to get guns is an unfortunate side effect, but in the end, it won't matter, because the goal is to make sure everyone is prepared to engage in a shootout at all times.
The ECB proposed in October new guidelines for euro zone banks under its watch to offload loans that turn bad, a bid to avoid a new build-up of non-performing loans (NPLs) that have saddled the bloc's lenders for years and limited their ability to support economic growth.
The problem is it just doesn't add up to the sum of its promising parts: exotic locations, sexy double- and triple-crosses, and a great cast full of the kinds of actors who can turn bad movies into watchable ones  John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter: What would a spy flick be without the male gaze?
Researchers at UC Berkeley have confirmed what many of us knew all along, namely, "Police often provoke protest violence": "Everything starts to turn bad when you see a police officer come out of an SUV and he's carrying an AR-15," said Nick Adams, a sociologist and fellow at UC Berkeley's Institute for Data Science who leads the Deciding Force Project.
The rule is the accounting sector's core response to the global financial crisis to avoid banks having to be rescued by taxpayers when loans turn bad en masse in a downturn like the one Britain and other countries now face Known as IFRS9, it is mandatory in over 100 countries, including the European Union and Britain, but not in the United States, where there is a tougher version with full upfront provisioning for expected losses.
A good employee (Papamichail) has dinner with his supervisor (Michalopoulos), hoping for a fast promotion. But things start to turn bad as his wife (Vougioyklaki) accidentally fights with his boss (who have never met before) inside a taxi which both claimed urgently because of the heavy rain.
The film was also a success, with screening at dozens of film festivals. It eventually went on to be preserved in the Museum of Modern Art's film archive. Many of her films are animated musicals, noteworthy for their ability to turn bad situations into humorous ones. Solomon writes and performs original music for her musical productions.
The author's production note to the play states that “It is written to be played very slowly” and should last nearly an hour.Plays for the Poor Theatre by Howard Brenton, Methuen, 1980 p.26 Portable Theatre was a touring company with limited resources and Christie in Love was written for these conditions. Brenton described plays like this as being for the poor theatre and written “to turnbad theatrical conditions” to advantage”.
Focuses on a Greek boy named Porphyras Patagos (more fondly known as Porphy) and his sister Mina, who have been orphaned after a devastating earthquake which destroyed their home in Greece. The two decide to travel through Europe in search of a new home rather than being put in a foster home and split apart, but things turn bad when they are separated. Now Porphy must travel across Europe to find his little sister.
One pitch black night, on a remote beach, Mehdi and Nito, two smugglers of illegal immigrants, are about to seal a deal with the Albanese mafia. Things turn bad when Mehdi realizes that his younger brother Mouja is about to embark on this journey. Unaware of the real nature of the operation, the young man dreams of Europe and fortune. But Mehdi is ready to do anything to save his brother from the hands of the mafia.
While Soichiro comes from a distinguished family of doctors, he was abandoned by his parents, who were the family's disgrace, and raised by his uncle and aunt. Fearing that he may turn "bad" like his parents, he is always trying to hide behind a mask and is constantly fighting his own demons. As with Yukino, he becomes more in touch with his true self as he falls in love with her. However, he is apprehensive of the other feelings what emerge along with his love, such as his increasing jealousy of Yukino's other friendships, her activities and her life without him.
1984 is a year where many changes take place, such as the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration as well as the opening of New Town Plaza and the first dragon boat race on Shing Mun River. Tse Chi-lung "Lung" (Lam Yiu-sing), a resident of Wo Che Estate, and his neighbour and long-time friend Fan Chun-wai "Wai" (Tony Wu) enter Kei Kok College, a lowest- tier secondary school whose students' discipline is notorious in Sha Tin District. Kei Kok's principal, Lu Kwong-fai (Liu Kai-chi), receives fundings from the District Board with the support of District Officer Mr Tsang (Poon Chan-leung) to establish the territory's first Chinese teenage baseball team, which he believes can turn bad students good. Acting also as the coach, Lu recruits Lung, Wai and eight of their fellow schoolmates, who all live under uneasy conditions, to the baseball team named the Shatin Martins.

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