Sentences with phrase «aftermath of the meltdown»

It is equally clear that each firm's trajectory for success (or failure) in the aftermath of the Great Recession was likely established in the immediate aftermath of the meltdown, if not sooner.

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In the aftermath of the U.S. meltdown, the ranks of renters swelled, which caused rents to escalate.
Ironically, the last time spreads on Spanish debt were this low was in late 2011 in the aftermath of the MF Global meltdown following its poorly timed bullish bets on European debt.
The immediate aftermath of the Maine Road meltdown wasn't that bad, with back - to - back victories recorded over Bournemouth and Leicester but as proceedings wore on, the poor results continued to pile up — the club conceded 4 goals on three more occasions — at Swindon, Hull and eventual Champions Millwall, the earlier victory over the Lions one of those oddities that any given season will throw up.
Last march, as the world watched the nuclear meltdown unfold in the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, a curious thing began happening in West Coast pharmacies.
Toyota apparently learned the same lesson other automakers learned in the aftermath of the 2008 financial meltdown: Nobody wants to be penalized for driving a small car.
Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands By Chris Bohjalian Vintage • $ 15.95 • ISBN 9780307743930 Something entirely different from the talented Bohjalian in his 16th novel: a dystopian tale about the aftermath of a nuclear meltdown.
In the aftermath of the mortgage meltdown, conventional lenders have enacted tougher credit guidelines.
In the aftermath of the financial meltdown of 2008, the media was filled with stories of pet owners forced to choose between paying their mortgages and caring for pets — sometimes abandoning sick animals they could not afford to treat.
Many people have been faced with a similar problem in the aftermath of the mortgage meltdown of 2008, and FHA is trying to make it possible for more of these people to stay in their homes.
In the aftermath of the global financial meltdown that ravaged 401 (k) accounts and decimated home values, a growing number of Americans are stretching their retirement savings by spending their golden years overseas.
His short mature career, from 1930 to 1942, spanned some of the most trying, soul - searching years for the United States, as the country grappled with the aftermath of an economic meltdown and engaged in vigorous, sometimes bitter debates over its core national identity.
Depicting a range of natural phenomena — such as the weightless, seamless, underwater world of dolphins; honeybees who communicate through dancing; and the surprising fortitude of animals in Chernobyl in the aftermath of the worst nuclear meltdown ever — her works explore the subjectivity of animals and the complex relationships humans have constructed with nature.
Intel promised hardware protection in its chips in the aftermath of the Spectre and Meltdown discovery, and now it's detailing just what it has planned for its new CPUs.
She cited two examples in which the contractual rights of first - lien holders have been trampled on in the aftermath of the mortgage meltdown: in the federal government's mortgage modification program, the Home Affordable Refinance Program, which she says modifies troubled mortgages on the backs of the first - lien holders, and in the national mortgage settlement, structured by state attorneys general in the aftermath of widespread foreclosure irregularities by the big banks.
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