Sentences with phrase «despite economic pressures»

And despite the economic pressures, New York galleries continue to prove their hardiness.

Not exact matches

To me this appears the most satisfactory interpretation of the present state of Life on the surface of the earth; despite a regrettable recrudescence of racialism and nationalism which, impressive though it may be, and disastrous in its effect upon our private post-war lives, seems to have no scientific importance in the overall process: for the reason that any human tendency to fragmentation, regardless of its extent and origin, is clearly of an order of magnitude inferior to the planetary forces (geographic, demographic, economic and psychic) whose constantly and naturally growing pressure must sooner or later compel us willy - nilly to unite in some form of human whole organized on the basis of human solidarity.
And despite Prince Andrew's stratospheric popularity, who's to say with economic inequality getting worse and the middle class continuing to get squeezed by taxes and the pressure of having to pay for everyone above them and everyone below them simultaneously, that Cuomo fatigue in 2014 could make it deja vu all over again, as famous philosopher Yogi Berra might say?
Earlier today, defence secretary Liam Fox said the government would no «lose our nerve» in Afghanistan, despite economic and political pressures.
It's one thing to read a dispassionate discussion of whether social and economic pressures have medicalised anxiety, and quite another to read of Stossel's lifelong torture from overpowering anxiety, despite trying 20 different therapies and 28 different anti-anxiety drugs, none of which gave lasting relief.
The present exhibition seeks to show that, despite severe economic pressures, the inter-war period was in fact highly experimental and creative time for Charchoune as an artist.
It is reasonable to assume that human CO2 emissions will continue to grow at a slightly higher level than population, despite the fact that there is considerable pressure on fossil fuels (economic as well as environmental) and the carbon efficiency of all nations is continuously improving (especially in the developed nations).
So it is reasonable to assume, despite the economic and environmental pressures on fossil fuels in the future, that the per capita fossil fuel useage would continue to grow, albeit at a slightly lower rate; a reasonable estimate would seem to be a 30 % increase overall above today's value by 2100.
If we assume that, despite economic and environmental pressures to reduce fossil fuel consumption, the world - wide per capita rate still increases by 50 % by 2100, we end up arriving at a concentration by 2100 of around 600 ppmv.
Public and political pressure to effectively fight crime and improve public safety has been used to justify mass incarceration despite the economic, human, and moral toll.
Despite a modestly rising economic growth rate, higher talent mismatch indicator scores and a declining supply of labour — which would otherwise lead to a more pressured labour market — the Index score for Europe and the Middle East is 5.4 this year, down slightly from 5.5 last year.
Despite pricing pressures, economic uncertainty and the general upheaval of an industry in flux, employment prospects for life scientists have remained positive.
«Commercial real estate in B.C. continues to remain strong despite low vacancies, higher rental rates and economic pressure,» says Sheldon, a Realtor for over 16 years and past - chair of the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board's Commercial Division.
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