Sentences with phrase «times of crisis usually»

Not exact matches

While it's not exactly pocketable — cargo pants aside, but that's a different kind of emergency — it's usually wise to carry more juice than you think you'll need in times of crisis.
They usually cite economic uncertainty as a reason for owning gold, which is seen by mainstream investing knowledge as a «safehaven'to protect one's wealth in times of economic crisis.
In the afternoons I am usually out visiting with folks, for I have found that most of the good, deep - down work of cultivating disciples happens where they live and work and spend their time, and much less often in my study and in the crisis times.
Tolstoy, for instance, is an epic writer, whose books overflow with physical details and frequently threaten to overflow their own narrative structures and become as vast and as inconclusive as life itself, while Dostoevsky is a dramatic writer, whose books are full of fraught and urgent voices, at times almost disembodied, trapped in situations of immediate and pressing crisis, and surrounded by a physical world usually having no more substance than a collection of painted canvasses or pasteboard silhouettes at the back of the stage.
Film - makers and advertisers specialise in admiring portrayals of teens and twenty - somethings, but those in the middle decades of their lives are usually depicted as doing little more than serving time between the turbulence of youth and the decline of old age — and occasionally being tipped into crisis by the sheer ennui of their mundane existence.
Goodman as Walter, Dude's best friend and war veteran who is going through a bit of a crisis as he attempts to help the Dude whilst also becoming distressed over the memories of the Vietnam war, usually at inappropriate times.
While public relations» staff members for urban schools want to spend more time helping the press develop stories, they usually don't have the time or resources, and spend the bulk of their time responding to crises.
The unions also proposed that evaluations be clearly tied to a teacher obtaining due process rights, usually known as «teacher tenure» and that decisions about layoffs in times of fiscal crisis include performance evaluations rather than a system based solely on seniority.
The amount of student loan debt per state is at an all - time high.Student loan debt statistics are usually high, but the rate at which things are going is alarming.There seems to be a student loan debt crisis looming — if it hasn't already... [Read more...] about Student Loan Debt Shocking Statistics
During times of crisis involving animals, Dr. John Madigan — director of the UC Davis Veterinary Emergency Response Team (VERT)-- is usually busy rescuing horses or other livestock with his team.
This came in the aftermath of the Lehmans debacle and the ensuing financial crisis: more fraud is usually uncovered during a recession which might not come to light in better times.
Usually it takes some crisis of feeling or relationship to tell us it's time.
Therapists are usually provided cell phones so that clients can easily access the therapist in times of crisis.
Partners usually expect their loved one to be attentive, responsive, and supportive, especially in times of crisis.
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