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But manufacturing and construction are taking a beating right now.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's wealth is also taking a beating.
Mariah is taking a beating from a local reporter on camera.
Technology stocks were also higher after taking a beating last week.
"  "He said, 'Hey, the British pound is taking a beating now.
P.S. ... Kershaw is taking a beating, which comes with the territory.
He was already taking a beating from his rivals, including Sens.
After taking a beating during the Great Recession, net worth rocketed back.
No one here seems fulfilled unless they're giving or taking a beating.
Australian markets also tumbled nearly 6%, with energy stocks taking a beating.
Commodity currencies also came back to life after taking a beating on Friday.
Thank you Jupiter, for taking a beating in the name of our safety!
She has been taking a beating today and she's not happy about it.
And, moreover, the brand and what Uber stood for was taking a beating.
The Lower Puna region of Hawaii's Big Island is taking a beating right now.
WASHINGTON — President Trump is taking a beating from within his own administration on impeachment.
Spurned, Kell found himself on a similar path, taking a beating from Gennady Golovkin.
Stocks had been on a rally since taking a beating to start the year.
It was taking a beating, and she could only take it for so long.
Facebook — The shares are taking a beating despite exceeding Street estimates in its latest quarter.
"Everything that is risky is taking a beating today," said Societe Generale strategist Ciaran O'Hagan.
Trump administration officials are taking a beating on Capitol Hill over the president's budget request.
While the beverage companies are taking a beating, the mayor's office tells a different story.
A significant part of the media that is taking a beating post-election are pollsters.
Facebook's stock also is taking a beating, and the hashtag #DeleteFacebook is still on fire.
Yet even companies that reap huge benefits from cheap oil are currently taking a beating.
Why is the U.S. taking a beating in markets where it should be making a mint?
Whenever it is taking a beating, it has had to fight back with monetary policy alone.
Sovereign bond markets steadied after taking a beating this week from U.S./China trade talk optimism.
Under fire from the US Huawei's international reputation, on the other hand, is taking a beating.
U.S. stocks plunged, with Netflix and Amazon taking a beating and crude trading near $30 a barrel.
Its resilient design gained a reputation for taking a beating and still bringing its crew home alive.
Biotech stocks have been taking a beating, and traders see especially bad things ahead for one company.
Bank stocks in general have been taking a beating after bursting higher after the November presidential election.
World New Zealand is heavily marketed as '100% Pure', but its green image is taking a beating.
"Right now, (we're) taking a beating," Bahamian lawmaker Iram Lewis told CNN from Freeport late Tuesday morning.
Coal is taking a beating in the market, here and around the world, because alternatives are cheaper.
Read MoreOnline lenders are taking a beating Online lender Prosper charges 1 percent to 5 percent for loans.
After taking a beating in the 2202 elections, Democrats have to regroup and prepare for the 2628 elections.
The usual Lunar New Year rush of spending on travel, tourism and entertainment is taking a beating already.
The usual Lunar New Year rush of spending on travel, tourism and entertainment is taking a beating already.
Curaleaf's strong showing comes as cannabis stocks are taking a beating over concerns that the sector is overvalued.
Read MoreOnline lenders are taking a beating It comes as investor interest in fintech companies looks to have stagnated.
C Kurt Suzuki was not in the starting lineup again Friday as he continues to work through "taking a beating."
Plunging stock prices, sagging valuations and a spotty regulatory landscape are other inauspicious signs the industry is taking a beating.
Auto stocks are taking a beating, and options traders are betting on more pain ahead for one in particular: Ford.
Traditional stock investors may be taking a beating, but they should be glad they didn't put their money in cryptocurrencies.
In fact, farmers are taking a beating from his tariffs, as Iowa's three largest customers are China, Mexico and Canada.
Being at the helm of a publicly traded company in a period when tech stocks are taking a beating, for instance.
My body was taking a beating, I was purging multiple times a day, and I could no longer properly digest food.
"Knowledge and expertise and truth are taking a beating these days, but on 'Jeopardy' they are respected and celebrated," Emily said.
That's $20 billion over Monsanto's estimated value and the Bayer shareholders don't like it; Bayer's shares are taking a beating in Europe.
Major indices across Asia took a hit including Australia (down 3.2%), Hong Kong (29%), and South Korea (267%) all taking a beating.
Indeed, shoes endorsed by NBA star Steph Curry have had mixed success, boosting quarterly sales but taking a beating on social media.
Facebook is taking a beating on privacy issues in Europe, with a German court contesting the company's data practices earlier this week.
Woodley's attempted guillotine may well have saved Thompson who was taking a beating against the cage with over half the round remaining.
Greater China markets traded in positive territory in what will be a holiday-shortened trading week after taking a beating last week.
Iraq's electric grid needs a great deal of work after taking a beating from years of war, terror attacks and old age.
While tech stocks in general have been taking a beating since the start of the year, that's a sharp drop by any measure.
Judges awarded victory to another Russian, Evgeny Tishchenko, who had spent all three rounds taking a beating from his Kazakh opponent, Vassiliy Levit.
TTIP, a proposed trade-and-investment agreement with the United States, is on life support after taking a beating from politicians across Europe.
Some Republican senators think that Schumer is purposely dragging his feet because Trump is taking a beating in the media over the controversy.
There are ample supplies of jet fuel, while the aviation sector is taking a beating from slowing economic activity, and the China-U.
Emerging market and commodity-focused currencies are also taking a beating — the Norwegian crown is at record lows against the euro and dollar.
With one in three Americans now under some form of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, the travel industry is taking a beating.
Oil prices on Monday were building on modest gains on Friday after taking a beating in the global sell-off on Wednesday and Thursday.
What's more, Marc Benioff, CEO of marketing software firm Salesforce, is taking a beating from institutional shareholders for even considering a deal for Twitter.
CEO Lorenzo Grabau said he had seen a clear reversal of attitudes in global technology sentiment, with shares taking a beating in recent weeks.
The energy sub-index jumped 1.89 percent on the day after taking a beating earlier in the week following the declines in oil prices.
Meanwhile, Twitter, which may be taking a beating on Wall Street hasn't been shy about spending cash through its relatively new venture capital arm.
While Mylan's reputation was taking a beating, and the company was under intense government scrutiny, the board decided to shower its former CEO with millions.
The company reported $1 per share when analysts had expected the company to exceed a $1.50 per share and the shares are taking a beating.
With Trump taking a beating on impeachment, the Democrats—and the Intelligence Party—have regained momentum lost after the damning but understated Mueller report dropped.
"Part of the passion that drove us to start this is that photography, in general, is taking a beating in the industry," Plota told CNBC.
U.S. stocks were mixed overnight, with technology taking a beating after Facebook reported a miss in second-quarter revenue after the market close on Wednesday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished almost 400 points down by Monday's closing bell, with several leading tech stocks taking a beating — including Apple and Facebook.
European banks' stocks are taking a beating, and many are chasing lows not seen since February when their shares were hard-hit by plummeting oil prices.
It's something I've been aware of since hitting puberty, and while I haven't been negatively affected by this personally, my fellow brethren are taking a beating.
North Korea's lead negotiator in nuclear diplomacy is in Washington, New Zealand's green image is taking a beating and Tesla to cut several thousands of jobs.
At the end of a long supply chain, plagued by weird tropical bugs and diseases, his fighter pilots were taking a beating from the airborne Japanese.
Verifone is taking a beating because of the slow adoption of EMV cards by businesses, and its latest quarterly results show that, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
Buffett said Berkshire Hathaway had $112 billion in cash at the end of 2018, despite taking a beating on its investment in beleaguered consumer giant Kraft Heinz.
Recently, the speaker company Sonos has been taking a beating in the press for revealing an inevitable, but likely avoidable fact: Its early devices won't last forever.
The unspoken assumption is that in title fights, referees give the fighter taking a beating the benefit of the doubt and more time to recover from adversity.
These posters are an example of the kind of creative communication that would have been nice in 2010, when the stimulus was taking a beating in the press.
After taking a beating in the press amid allegation after allegation of drugging and raping women, Cosby was formally charged with sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in December 2015.
And Trump on Thursday, after taking a beating in the conservative press, sought to assure his base that he won't cave on one of his biggest campaign promises.
" After Friday's jump of 0.9 percent toward the recent highs, the VIX finally sagged toward 17, and he added, "With the market grinding higher volatility is taking a beating.
The coming week will also bring the Iowa caucuses, the first-in-the-nation presidential primary contest, where the pharmaceutical industry has been taking a beating from both parties.
Small-shelled sea creatures are already experiencing damage; aquaculture farms in the West Coast have had young shellfish completely wiped out; and coral reefs worldwide are taking a beating.
Prior to its talks with Amazon, Whole Foods was taking a beating by the Street as its sales slumped and competition in the food-retail marketplace was only intensifying.
Retail figures are also taking a beating as several shops have been forced to close early or shut down for a full day several times over the last few months.
With markets-sensitive sales and trading businesses taking a beating industry-wide, Citi's consumer bank has excelled in 2019, and its credit-card business has become central to consumer growth.
Renewable energy investments are also taking a beating given that renewables often compete with oil and gas in some industries, although renewables are still on the margins in many places.
TWO CRUISE SHIP PASSENGERS DIE After taking a beating for weeks, global stock markets have mostly recovered to near record highs on expectations that the virus will soon be contained.
The sudden pivot to no bikinis (and no evening gowns, either) seems to be a direct result of the organization's credibility as an empowering outlet for young women taking a beating.
Your skin is taking a beating each time you step outside — the lack of moisture in the air and those cold, whipping winds leave your every pore exposed, chapped and dry.
He returns to Off Broadway after his most recent Broadway play, "China Doll," starring Al Pacino, was a box office hit and recouped its investment, despite taking a beating from critics.
"Let's face it, she's been taking a beating in the past couple of weeks, and this is her moment to stop it," Brad Bannon, a Democratic strategist, said of the debate.
A passing driver was taken to the hospital after taking a beating from members of a group that had been doing wheelies and stunts in San Francisco, California Highway Patrol (CHP) said.
Read MoreOnline lenders are taking a beating "This industry remains untested through a complete credit cycle," said Antonio Weiss, counselor to the secretary of the Treasury, on a conference call with reporters.
Retail figures are also taking a beating, he said, as some shops have been forced to close early or shut down for a full day several times over the last few months.
It's worth noting that Apple has hardly been in alone taking a huge hit on its stock price, especially tech stocks, which have been taking a beating since November on Wall Street.
Trade jitters have weighed on investor sentiment in recent weeks, with markets in China, in particular, taking a beating amid worries over the potential economic impact of the Trump administration's trade policies.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's statue is still taking a beating from pissed off fans ... the international soccer superstar's life-sized tribute in Sweden had its nose cut off and got a new paint job.
We are at al Shikan Hospital in Iraq's Nineveh province, just 45 kilometers (28 miles) from Mosul, where Iraqi troops and federal police are battling ISIS, and, in some areas, taking a beating.
Investigators looking into the London Grenfell Tower disaster think the building's cladding was a factor in the deadly June 14 blaze, and the company that makes the cladding panels is taking a beating.
Active investment managers have been taking a beating through most of the eight-year bull market run for stocks, and Berkshire Hathaway's Charlie Munger thinks the pain isn't going to stop anytime soon.
Hart is still taking heat for his homophobic comments years ago, and the Academy is also taking a beating for putting its collective finger up and seeing which way the wind was blowing.
Almost a week after taking a beating from Chris Eubank Jr. during the British middleweight title bout, boxer Nick Blackwell remains in a medically induced coma with a small bleed on the brain.
I didn't think he was going to be prepared that well, but, you know, he was taking a beating the first round and then he took it to the ground and tapped it out.
But every Rousey opponent up to this point (spare Holly Holm) has relied on landing the right hand, and whether they landed it or not they ended up in the clinch and taking a beating.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Fidelity's high-flying OTC Portfolio, which has trounced benchmark returns over the past several years, is taking a beating in the early going of 230 that is nearly unrivaled in the U.S. mutual fund industry.
LONDON (Reuters) - After taking a beating from a strong dollar this year, emerging markets are looking pretty cheap, and at some point in 2019 the sector will be back in favor, top money managers told Reuters this week.
S. trade talks have also played a part in shifting global appetite for Chinese equities, with the country's major indexes taking a beating this week after an unexpected escalation by Washington threw prospects for an agreement into doubt.
Despite taking a beating last week as cases of the new coronavirus spread rapidly around the world, U.S. markets have yet to price in a full-scale pandemic and subsequent recession, a U.S. equity manager told CNBC Tuesday.
Cruz has been a member of the Senate since 2012, when he won an upset victory in the Texas Republican primaries, and he ran for president in 2016, taking a beating from Donald Trump in debates and tweets.
Women's health programs are taking a beating in this administration, with funding cuts that will result in less family planning and more deaths in childbirth (a woman dies every two minutes somewhere in the world from pregnancy-related causes).
TORONTO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - After taking a beating from decades of logging, China's forests have begun to regenerate, but the problem of deforestation may have shifted to other nations exporting wood to the world's most populous country, researchers said on Friday.
Rubio has been taking a beating over the last two days for doing the same thing during the Republican debate on Saturday, in which he repeated a talking point about Obama knowing "exactly what he's doing" no less than four times.
But it was Oklahoma's defense that came up big Saturday, taking a beating early against Texas Tech before turning a corner and helping the Sooners pull out a 242-228 win over the Red Raiders at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
The Biden campaign, which spent the first months of the race coasting with front-runner status before taking a beating when voting started in the early states this month, has pegged its own viability to a strong showing among Democrats here.
The Gypsy King dropped Deontay Wilder twice Saturday night in their heavyweight title rematch, turning from boxer to puncher to win the title when Wilder's corner threw in the towel as he was taking a beating in the seventh round.
U.S. stocks tumbled on Thursday, with shares of banks and travel companies taking a beating, as a new wave of fear about the spread of the coronavirus and its economic impact gripped investors just one day after election results powered a rally.
So let me issue a challenge here, the same one I offered the company in late 2017 when it was taking a beating in the media: Name a date, and I'll go down to headquarters in Atlanta to meet the chief executive in person.
Why it matters: The stock market is already taking a beating as China retaliates to Trump's tariff hikes on $200 billion in Chinese goods, and analysts are warning of a possible global recession if he follows through with his threat to extend them to all Chinese imports.
So when you combine an investing legend with a super-aggressive call on a stock that is taking a beating not only in share price but also public perception, you get a moment that well could end up being the most epic of the 2016 version of Delivering Alpha.
In boxing it isn't quite seen as the act of cowardice that it used to be, but there is an appreciable difference between taking a beating (at which point the corner should consider stopping it) and just getting fed up with being made to feel like a fool.
The news sent a chill through markets Friday, with major stock market averages taking a beating and short-term government bond yields and the U.S. dollar moving higher, and it set off yet another round of speculation over whether the Fed is ready to come off its historically loose monetary policy.
After taking a beating in the 2018 midterm elections — which produced a freshman Republican class that is almost entirely white and male and boosted the share of white men in the House Republican Conference to 90 percent — Republicans are also well aware that the party needs to overhaul its image.
Houston Rockets After taking a beating at the hands of the vastly superior Houston Rockets, Russell Westbrook is going to go back to his hotel room and carve everything he did in the game into his mattress, so he can more deeply engrain his various minor accomplishments into his mind and soul, as he does after every game.
Viewers with a working knowledge of the role that big old family houses play in British literature — particularly in stories set in the 20th century, when old aristocracies and hierarchical norms were taking a beating following the devastations of World War II — will feel the tingle: Hundreds Hall is literally a house, sure, but in this story it's going to be a lot more.
There's Jeff Bezos, his billionaire space rival, Washington Post owner and Amazon CEO; Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, a company Tesla is frequently compared to; Mark Zuckerberg, who has been taking a beating for Facebook's missteps; Marc Benioff, who bought a news magazine and inserted himself into a San Francisco business tax fight; and Larry Ellison, who trimmed his supervillain beard and otherwise stayed out of the spotlight.
When you combine this with the president's assertion that he can pardon himself, and with his statement that "I have the absolute right to do what I want with the Justice Department," not to mention his multiple public denunciations characterizing even Republican-appointed federal judges as run-of-the-mill political actors — it is clear that foundational American institutions are taking a beating: the FBI, the Justice Department, and, yes, even the courts.

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