Sentences with phrase «because of a crisis»

In 2009, Canada's exports fell 28 % from the year before because of the crisis in the U.S., yet at the same time our exports to China actually rose 7 %.
Minors are selling their bodies because of a crisis that represents a breakdown in community between civilians and the government, between secular and religious fighters, between ethnic groups.
With all the talk about Catholics leaving the Church because of the crisis, I'd like to go on record as one ex-Catholic for whom the crisis has been the occasion to return to the Church.
Not only having to face a difficult opposition, Shakhtar also facing the fact that they won't be able to play in their own stadium because of crisis happening in Ukraine.
This is also necessary in order to free all those positive and productive energies that are currently idle in the society — not least because of the crisis — and which could significantly contribute to a new «European Renaissance».
As the scandal reaches closer and closer towards Downing Street, bookies have reduced the odds on Mr Cameron being forced from office because of the crisis.
Obiano's denial followed a media report that he had concluded arrangements to quit the party because of the crisis currently rocking the APGA.
A simple loan may be the apt one for you personally if you're hunting for temporary immediate requirements that arise because of some crisis.
Because of the crisis, investors have had a huge interest in annuities both variable and fixed.
Debt consolidation plans may be useful when you fell behind because of a crisis and can't get back on track because the creditors demand that you make up the missed payments all at once.
Because of this crisis, many of cats surrendered to the county shelter are euthanized due to lack of space and adopters.
(of course the question applies as long as there is a decrease of oil production: for instance the current oil production has slightly decreased because of the crisis, but is slowly recovering: if there is no geological constraint on it (I think there are actually, but no more in my example), how can you prevent the economic growth to raise naturally the need for oil?
Once you understand that, there's a lot to be gained from what comes next: a recitation of a number of examples of when the Constitution was defied or ignored because of a crisis, or when politicians (or judges, or both) felt that justice required it.
Our relationship was saved because of the crisis protocols that Perry had put in place for us.
«I am committed to working with individuals and couples who are struggling in their lives either because of a crisis, transition, relationship or long standing issue that one keeps bumping up against.
Others come into therapy because of a crisis in their lives, such as illness, divorce, or the loss of a loved one.
Most couples and families are driven to therapy because of a crisis such as a divorce, loss or repetitive fighting.
«If your partner has a really big opportunity to sacrifice because of some crisis in your life, and they don't, that's pretty bad.»

Not exact matches

Only two years ago they were rating AAA all the toxic bonds that created the crisis,» said Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, adding that the downgrade was executed «not because of what Greece is doing but because of the decisions being taken by the EU that are not considered as going far enough.»
This is because the Great Recession has rewritten the rules of what can happen — and how central banks can respond — during financial crises.
That's because of the massive losses Citi suffered during the financial crisis.
Since the Italian crisis is likely to grind on - with another round of elections a near certainty over the next year - the euro will remain under pressure because the ECB will continue to maintain easy credit conditions while signs of the Fed's less accommodative stance will become increasingly more evident.
D'Alessandro counters that such poor international performance is more likely because of a lack of leadership, a problem extending back to the less - developed - country debt crisis of the late 1970s, when many developing countries defaulted on their bank loans.
«It might take US$ 2 trillion,» he says, but only half of that needs to come from the public sector because the private sector has been de-risking, not deleveraging as it had to do during the previous crisis.
Yet, as a country, we are probably more vulnerable than we were a decade ago because we failed to take seriously the most important lesson of the crisis: the dangers of housing mania and the perils of household debt.
The reason we're more susceptible to change during times of personal crisis is because real behavioral change requires participation by the limbic system.
But the talks ultimately fell through, partly because of jitters related to the financial crisis.
Social Security faces a potential fiscal crisis because the number of retirement age Americans is growing so fast.
«I had some clients whose retirements were saved because of [variable annuity] contracts they purchased before the financial crisis,» said Marc Ruiz, a financial advisor with Oak Partners and a registered rep with SII Investments.
But the crises have started affecting its financial performance because of concerns it will result in heightened regulations, and CBA shares are down about 7 percent so far this year while the broader market is up.
While he has steered very few of his clients toward annuities recently, because of low interest rates and higher prices since the financial crisis, he thinks advisors who ignore all annuity offerings are failing their clients.
I believe that the best leaders never waste a good crisis because it affords you the chance to make the kind of large wholesale changes you organization needs that you've also been putting off for too long.
If Merkel again wins reelection this September, it will partly be because of her anodyne affect in the face of Europe's prolonged economic calamity, and for her patent refusal to say how she envisions the crisis ever ending.
That's because they're likely facing a crisis that involves one of life's biggest stressors, ranging from birth and death, to marriage and divorce, to a new house or job or no house or job.
As it turned out, Barton's banking expertise proved crucial in Seoul, because within three months of his arrival, the Asian crisis hit.
«Organizations wait until a crisis to bring women into positions of power because they realize the current strategy isn't working and a new approach is needed,» says Sylvia Ann Hewlett, founder and CEO of the Center for Talent Innovation.
Some banks weren't able to lend for a while because of TARP,» Geshwiler says, referring to the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the federal government's program for bailing out banks hit hard in the financial crisis.
Morneau can risk expanding the deficit because the federal government's debt - to - GDP ratio is a relatively paltry 30 %, about half of what it was in the 1990s when Canada faced a fiscal crisis.
LONDON — One of the Bank of England's most senior policymakers has acknowledged that the central bank is unlikely to predict the next financial crisis or even the next recession in the UK because economic models are simply not good enough.
The agency noted that the U.S. is in a better position today to to meet its obligations to investors than it was during the debt crisis of 2011 because the U.S. gap between revenues and outlays is considerably smaller.
«The first few minutes at the office can be the most stressful because there's a level of anxiety about what you may face: a sudden onslaught of urgent emails, last minute crises or meetings, a call to stop by the boss's office, a cranky co-worker, and so on.
Now, there's not a central bank in the world that wants the gold standard, but they may have to go to it — not because they want to, but because they have to — in order to restore confidence in some sort of future financial crisis.
In the long term, though, he says, the organization gains because it will have developed a body of plug - and - play managers capable of joining any team in almost any role in response to almost any crisis.
Adding to the crisis is the fact that by the end of this year, up to 1 million Americans will have lost food - stamp benefits because of changes in the law that affect eligibility.
The PCAOB's Investors Advisory Group supports mandatory audit firm rotation because of concerns about the «coziness» that exists between audit firms and management, noting that «[m] any of the auditors of the large companies involved in the financial crisis... had long running audit relationships.»
The contract «particularly important» at a time when Europe has threatened to cut gas imports and reduce its dependence on Russia because of the Ukraine crisis, said Alexander Lukin, a deputy head of the Russian Diplomatic Academy under the country's Foreign Ministry, quoted by the RIA Novosti news agency.
That matters, because if the Bank of Canada moves too soon and chokes growth, Poloz could be dealing with a crisis far more consequential than $ 9 cauliflower.
The said very few of the mines are profitable and the metallurgic industry has been losing money since 2009 because of the global economic crisis.
EY's report concludes this emphasis on frugality is because Gen Z have matured in the aftermath of the financial crisis and, having seen the recession's effect on their families, are more careful with their money.
The bank's researchers see wealth inequality as largely being a result of the financial crisis — it rose across the world between 2007 and 2016, because financial assets were growing faster than non-financial assets.
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