Economic woes put one Bronx resident where many citizens find themselves: in a sort of Catch 22 where they work too many hours to qualify for financial aid, or work too little to keep the financial aid.
Not exact matches
He's cynical about Plaid's attempt to pin the
economic woes on Labour, when Wyn Jones is the one in charge of the country's economy, and instead
puts the emphasis on the improvements which have been made under Labour.
The civil lawsuits and sweeping legislation in the wings could
put a wet blanket on the financial system, adding to the nation's
economic woes and sky - high unemployment rate.
Most of the ground covered should be familiar to history buffs: Hitler's failed efforts to become a great artist, his frustration at watching his adopted country fall apart at the seams during World War I, his resolve to
put Germany back on its feet by exploiting the nation's horrendous postwar
economic woes and its ingrained anti-Semitism, his 1923 arrest, the publication of Hitler's virulent screed + Mein Kampf, the growing popularity of National Socialism, and the fatal error made by senile German chancellor Von Hindbenburg (Peter O'Toole) to «neutralize» Hitler by giving him a relatively unimportant political post in 1933.
Jeff Bridges, Chris Pine, and Ben Foster star in a story that
puts classic bank - robbers - and - sheriffs into a story that has a lot to say about current
economic woes.
Nor has the Legislature figured out that the state's education — and by extension,
economic —
woes are the result of refusing to
put enough money into education year after year.