Sentences with phrase «after a downturn of»

Not exact matches

After a downturn in violence in the early years after the turn of the century, deaths related to Mexican drug wars totaled 121,669 between 2006 and 2012, according to a recent report from the Justice in Mexico project at the University of California - San Diego's Department of Politic Science and International RelatAfter a downturn in violence in the early years after the turn of the century, deaths related to Mexican drug wars totaled 121,669 between 2006 and 2012, according to a recent report from the Justice in Mexico project at the University of California - San Diego's Department of Politic Science and International Relatafter the turn of the century, deaths related to Mexican drug wars totaled 121,669 between 2006 and 2012, according to a recent report from the Justice in Mexico project at the University of California - San Diego's Department of Politic Science and International Relations.
After all, the average car on American highways and byways is now more than 9 years old after a tough downturn that has driven home the virtue of making do, says John Paul, a spokesman for AAA of Southern New England and host of the «Car Doctor,» a weekly radio proAfter all, the average car on American highways and byways is now more than 9 years old after a tough downturn that has driven home the virtue of making do, says John Paul, a spokesman for AAA of Southern New England and host of the «Car Doctor,» a weekly radio proafter a tough downturn that has driven home the virtue of making do, says John Paul, a spokesman for AAA of Southern New England and host of the «Car Doctor,» a weekly radio program.
Perth - based contractor OTOC expects to post a profitable half - year after diversifying its business to mitigate the impact of the resources sector downturn.
But this shift is happening within the overall downturn of CRE, after a most phenomenal seven - year price surge, funded by cheap loans that are now getting a lot more expensive.
Mostly, that's because the richest households tend to hold most of their wealth in financial assets, whose value increased rapidly after the downturn, while poorer folks have a much larger share of their net - worth tied up in real estate, whose value didn't bottom out until the end of 2011, Pew researchers note.
The move comes as the Hong Kong - based trader aims to rebuild investor confidence after a brutal commodities downturn coincided with a questioning of its accounts in early 2015 by Iceberg Research, sparking a collapse in its share price and ratings credit agency downgrades.
Many workers exited the industry after the downturn, looking to find immediate employment in the wake of a housing crash.
All those runners have been gaining a little — single - digit revenue growth mostly, but growing after the all - consuming downturn of what we thought was The Great Recession.
The downturns were, in all the major statistics, worse in the six months after the fall of 2008 than they were in the six months after the fall of 1929.
Analyst say companies are not well - hedged after the beginning of the year because they did not expect such a long downturn.
The reason is that, after a number of false starts and a longer, deeper downturn than the industry has seen before, the industry is seemingly through the abyss.
Ten years after the official start of the downturn, some entrepreneurs profiled by The Associated Press as the recession began say now that they are grateful but not gleeful; they have many painful memories and lessons learned.
But after years of growth, Calgary's high - end housing market declined last year as the downturn in the oilpatch hurt consumer confidence.
While CoreLogic figures typically show a downturn in May, the weaker performance was a consequence of tighter credit rules after banking regulator APRA in March strengthened its policies on lending to investors and worsening housing market sentiment as seen in this month's Westpac Melbourne Institute report, Mr Lawless said.
After the housing downturn, millions of homeowners found themselves «underwater,» or owing more on their home than it was worth.
Predicting an «acceleration» of growth after weeks of downturn and uncertainty, he told CNBC: «You've got a lot more kids graduating from crypto programs at universities now.
After years of persistent pessimism, marked by an economically dangerous downturn in business dynamism, small - business owners are once again feeling optimistic, taking productive risks and creating new jobs.
It's important to protect your retirement portfolio against the possibility of a market downturn in the years immediately before and after your retirement.
The oil sector is slipping into the red after years of fat profits as the steep slump in oil prices shows little sign of ending, with this quarter shaping up to be the worst since the downturn started.
After stellar initial trading days, shares of Snap Inc, parent company of popular photo messaging service Snapchat, which has just recently gone public, plummeted more than 12 percent on its third trading day, downturning its previous market upswings.
After reviewing 17 countries across 180 years, Atkeson and Kehoe found 65 out of 73 deflation episodes with no economic downturn, while 21 out of 29 depressions had no deflation.
If you are achieving a rental yield of 7 % and can borrow at just 3.5 % after a downturn, your month should be salivating for such a 3.5 % immediate spread with principal appreciation potential.
A decade after having proclaimed the «end of history» and the arrival of a new world order of prosperity based on «democracy and the market», globalised financial capital has subjected the majority of the planet's working populations to the burden of international recession, which has spread out in leaps and bounds, from Asia: recession and deflation in the world's second economy, Japan; recession and even depression m various east Asian countries, since the first quarter of 1997; the collapse of the Russian economy six years ago and financial bankruptcy in July 1998; brutal recession in the leading economy of Latin America, Brazil; the beginning of the downturn in the economies of the OECD countries.
The two collaborated and formed RIUA in 2010 after hearing reports of food bank shelves being depleted due to the economic downturn.
After several years of suffering from the domestic economic downturn, the Italian food sector's performance has rebounded since 2014, benefiting from lower raw materials and energy prices.
Wenger has given such a move a «green light» and Arsenal are no doubt keen to avoid the swift downturn that Man United suffered after the departure of long term boss Sir Alex Ferguson.
The Spanish international has now come under criticism for seemingly going on the downturn, and was even dropped to the bench last season after a number of disappointing displays.
And after the slightest of downturns, they finished in the S&P + top 20 last year for the first time since 2011.
The FA Cup, curiously, has been immune to their downturn in fortunes, with wins over Southampton and Stoke City sealing their place in this weekend's fifth round, but there is no doubt that Palace are now facing a battle to salvage their season after an excellent first half of the campaign in 2015.
Already three years into an economic recovery, Osborne's priority will now be to fend off the cyclical downturn which traditionally hits the UK after five — the experience of every postwar two - term prime minister except Tony Blair.
While there is little evidence to suggest minority government has been a cause of poor economic outcomes in Tasmania — it is more that these governments were unlucky and found themselves in charge after national downturns — the fact remains that Tasmanians have a strong preference for majority government.
A new report investigates the challenges the UK faces after the economic downturn and explores a range of initiatives across education, business, housing, industry, and innovation that could help kick - start growth.
Where other cities, under other leadership, might have collapsed after a 9 — 11 - type attack — and the economic downturn that followed it — New York is strong because of Mike Bloomberg.
De Blasio and the NYC Council agreed on an $ 82.1 billion budget for New York City that adds tens of millions in new spending for initiatives, including summer jobs for youths, after - school programs and reserve funds to help the city weather an economic downturn.
«The other thing to consider is the need for more terminal capacity and two or three decent sized terminals are finally set to come out of hibernation after the downturn in the Midlands and the North West,» he added.
This came the day after the prime minister, interviewed by Andrew Marr on BBC 1, talked of the 15 per cent interest rates «in the last world downturn».
She said that because of the cuts the state began making in school aid after the economic downturn, the net amount of operating aid the district would get next year under Cuomo's budget — $ 217.1 million — would be less than the $ 217.3 million in aid it received in 2008 - 09.
Count on Obama's party faithful to emphasize the following: The housing market has shown signs of life after a deep downturn, retail spending had its best performance since March and the Dow Jones industrial average stands above 13,000, good news for those checking their quarterly statements on their retirement accounts.
We can detect the start of a region - wide downturn after 1970, with a large proportion of the trees continuing this trend over recent years.»
(The U.S. never ratified the protocol, Europe met its targets largely because of an economic downturn, and Canada withdrew after it became clear that it would fail to comply).
PerfectMatch.com CEO, Duane Dahl also noted that they experienced a similar trend in the rise of memberships for their dating site during the last economic downturn in 2001, after the internet economic bubble burst.
His career has taken a rather conspicuous downturn since he reintroduced himself to Hollywood almost a decade ago, just after his last great film Drunken Master 2, scraping and bowing and remixing a few of his Hong Kong hits with English - dubs (and why is it that Asian films are the only ones consistently re-voiced for North American release?)
CPRE finds a general trend of fewer years in the classroom overall, but with a recent uptick in longevity after the economic downturn.
The intervention comes two days after the Department for Education minister, Lord Agnew, said that no MAT boss should receive a larger pay increase than their teaching staff and that CEOs should have their pay cut if there is a downturn in the performance of their schools.
NAEP SCORES SLIP AND SPIN ENSUES: Fourth and eighth grade student scores on the Nation's Report Card took an «unexpected downturn» this year after more than two dozen years of small and steady gains, prompting immediate recriminations over the Common Core, testing and the Obama administration's education policies.
As the auto industry in US is crawling back up after the effects of the global downturn, Los Angeles organised an Auto Show which gave the world a look at what future cars have to offer in terms of design, durability as well as in terms of being environment - friendly.
That's the best budget showing since the $ 862,000 average in 2008 and a sign that libraries are catching up after the major economic downturn of 2007 — 08, though with prices now higher, budgets are still playing catch - up.
You would think after this economic downturn, with banks still closing, using a symbol of security would be given a higher priority.
But after years of growth, Calgary's high - end housing market declined last year as the downturn in the oilpatch hurt consumer confidence.
The greatest danger comes if you hit a major market downturn in the first couple of years after you quit work.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z