Sentences with phrase «because of the recession»

The candidate said having his headquarters within the busy commercial strip was essential, since several businesses in the district were suffering because of the recession.
And I am wrong — I know 7 at - home dads (this one was solely because of the recession); they are now in the midst of a divorce!
I've been unemployed for a while because of this recession and am way behind on my bills.
And since there is still uncertainty in the market because of the recession, most of them are looking for customers because there have been fewer customers in recent times.
She believes smaller dogs became popular because of the recession because that trend started in the 1990s.
How to explain periods of not working in s field a person was laid off from because of the recession.
Business develops to satisfy consumer demand and there is significant demand for finance from those that suffered because of the recession and who have yet to recover.
«On the subject of what investors know that ain't true, it's not clear that investors should really be cheering for an environment in which the Fed would be prompted to cut rates because of recession risk.
BARTZ: Well as you already said, ad revenues were stalled, a lot because of the recession.
Market research firm Mintel said recent survey data showed that nearly 40 percent of consumers claimed they hadn't changed organic - product purchasing habits because of the recession and only 3 percent had stopped buying organic products altogether.
«While participation in other federal nutrition programs grew rapidly because of the recession, participation in the Summer Nutrition Programs continued to slide.
OCRRA has been running at less than full capacity in recent years, in part because of the recession, but also because of the high rate of recycling among residents and businesses in Onondaga County.
The GEA was first passed by the New York State Legislature in 2010, when the state faced billion - dollar budget deficits because of the recession.
There was a «rapid increase» at the start of the 1990s because of the recession, and another sharp rise at the turn of the millennium when Labour's flagship tax credit scheme was introduced to help low - income families.
The climbdown came as Stephen Byers, a former cabinet minister, called on Brown to scrap ID cards and the replacement of the Trident missile programme because of the recession, warning that it would be a «fraud on the electorate» if all the parties were not open about cutbacks needed to balance Britain's books.
Faced with a massive shortfall in revenue because of the recession, then - Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue asked Republican leaders to extend part of a temporary 1 - cent sales tax increase to maintain education funding.
«Towns were being closed down because of the recession, and people were losing their homes.»
Whether you have delinquent accounts because of the recession, because you used credit irresponsibly, or maybe you just dropped the ball this one time, it all ends up the same way — delinquent accounts hurt your credit and hinder your ability to be financially stable.
The people targeted for this program are those who were victims of loan officers setting up monthly payments way beyond a person's means and people who obtained a reasonable mortgage but have reduced income because of the recession, Barnes explained.
Their business model has performed well enough (although growth has slightly slowed because of the recession) that last October they opened a second store in the Belmont Shore area of Long Beach, a locale known for being extremely dog - friendly, even obsessed.
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In Europe and the United States, coal seems past its prime, with consumption generally down from five years ago because of the recession, environmental laws and a greater reliance on natural gas and renewable energy.
Although technology enables employees to work after hours, suits like the one against T - Mobile are cropping up more frequently because of the recession.
In fact, the estimated percentage of uninsured motorists in the United States decreased to 13.8 % in 2007 from 14.9 % in 2003, but it's expected to sharply increase because of the recession.
At the same time some partners at smaller law firms have been forced to delay their retirement because of the recession
In 2008, the Federal Reserve set rates at 0.25 percent because of the recession and the lack of buyer confidence or demand.
CenterCal began the project in 2006, but had to halt work because of the recession.
The battle on the Hill Because of the recession in recent years, the housing sector has been in crisis and the National Association of Realtors (NAR)...
«An Art News paper survey suggests that a growing number of exhibitions are being cancelled because of the recession.
A senior Labour source said: «William Hague is one person who won't be suffering because of the recession.
We had hit $ 100 million in sales, but because of the recession, we had had to lay off 120 people — 20 percent of our employees at the time.
I know no banks — because of the recession, the Great Recession — have touched a golf course.
This may be a bit misleading because the expected fed funds rate in 2020 of 1 percent includes some probability that it is zero because of a recession.
Because of the recession, he was forced to take back some of his franchised restaurants from its current owners... While also pursuing his next business idea.
Because of the recession and the unusually low inflation in 2009 and 2010, nominal G.D.P. today is about 10 percent below that path.
In 1991, a bill was submitted to parliament for the east - west scheme but this was rejected in 1994 because of the recession and associated fall in passenger numbers into and through London.
Only Nardiello believes, because of the recession, Bloomberg should run again.
Because of the recession, among other reasons, more people are turning to generic drugs, often manufactured abroad.
Because of the recession and financial restrictions, more men and women are going to be working out at home or in the park, but by including all of the other trends mentioned in this article, they will still be able to lose fat and sculpt their muscles.
It'll be good for the boy to have a little structure after school, Wes reasons, and he can contribute to the household earnings as well, which will help, you know, because of the recession.
Meanwhile, because of the recession, state funding had dropped by $ 100 million, or about 30 percent of the district's annual budget.
Because of the recession, the Legislature could not both increase base funding and maintain other education funding.
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