Sentences with phrase «as widespread fears»

Oil plunged another 4 percent, while safe - haven government U.S. and German bonds, and the yen and the euro, rallied as widespread fears of a China - led global economic slowdown and currency war kicked in.

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The argument reflects a widespread fear that arrangements styled as makeshift could well turn out to be permanent.
«During such scary periods, you should never forget two things: First, widespread fear is your friend as an investor, because it serves up bargain purchases.
'' [During scary periods such as major market panics] you should never forget two things: First, widespread fear is your friend as an investor, because it serves up bargain purchases.
Just as important, at a time when fears over China's slowing economy are widespread and there's evidence of retail saturation in the country's major metropolitan areas, nearly half of survey participants said they expect to be better off financially in the next 12 months — and they are eager to spend, contrary to gloomy assumptions about the drag of sluggish economic growth on consumer sentiment.
On the one hand, we see non-state actors, as well as warlords and heads of state who use relatively unsophisticated means to gain their ends by targeting, terrorizing, and killing noncombatants and, as in the destruction of the World Trade Center towers or the bombing of the Madrid trains, intentionally causing lasting property damage, civilian deaths, and widespread fear.
The huge cost of staging the Olympic Games raised widespread concern with many fearing that - with memories of the Millennium Dome and Wembley Stadium as present as the success of the 2002 Commonwealth Games - the funds provided would not be well spent.
But, as Fraser shows, the passing of the Great Reform Bill was not just about dry electoral detail, but set against a background of widespread violence and fear of revolution, as was seen in France in 1830.
Despite widespread fears of a scientific brain - drain following Brexit, a push to develop GMOs presents the opportunity to attract investment and talent to the UK, as well as to better align our agricultural policies with our non-European partners.
In addition, some experts, such as Sandra Fryhofer, a past president of the American College of Physicians and a practicing internist in Atlanta, fear that widespread adoption of these programs might have unintended consequences.
Sadly, many health - conscious people fear Mother Nature's traditional foods because of the widespread marketing of Father Technology's processed, packaged and fast foods, including soy and other junk foods tricked out as «health foods.»
That's a daunting challenge for any test maker, but it's further complicated by widespread fears of soaring failure rates and their political consequences, as well as by Arne Duncan's stipulation (in the federal grants that underwrite the assessment - development process) that the states belonging to each consortium must reach consensus on those passing scores (in government jargon, «common achievement standards»).
In spite of widespread stereotypes, almost a half of Layers of Fear players identified as female.
Critics say: but look what happened with adaptation... climate campaigners treated it as taboo for years, for fear that politicians would use it as an excuse to delay emissions cuts, and now we are struggling to catch up with desperate needs for widespread adaptation.
In a previous article, Losing Momentive: A Roadmap to Higher Cramdown Interest Rates, we explored how the judicial cramdown interest rate cap was not gaining widespread traction as feared by many in response to the 2014 Momentive bench ruling upheld in a 2015 decision by the District Court for the...
There's still widespread fear in the home buying industry, which puts more emphasis on the rental trend as a whole.
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