Sentences with phrase «between economic reality»

That gap — between economic reality and the financial goals that you've been working so hard to achieve — should give you an indication of how prepared you ought to be as a new college grad.

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If we are already late in an economic cycle when the tendency for company managements to employ a rosy spin on their numbers is at its most acute, then we should worry if this gap between opinion and reality is wider than in previous cycles.»
Given that economic growth is languid at best and is likely slowing, the divergence between the stock market and economic reality can not be sustained.
Concerns about the divorce between bond prices and economic reality no doubt help explain the gyrations in European bond yields.
Instead, we're confronted with arguments framed as a hard, false choice between sound economic policies and social programs, between fiscal realities and compassionate acts.
It seems indifferent to the radical distinction between conventional religion — which throws the aura of sanctity on contemporary public policy, whether morally inferior or outrageously unjust — and radical religious protest — which subjects all historical reality (including economic, social and radical injustice) to the «word of the Lord,» i.e., absolute standards of justice.
Hetero - reality is created by the prevailing system of hetero - relations, which expresses a range of social, political, and economic relations established between men and women by men.
Three of the many issues facing contemporary metropolitan areas impact churches directly: a rapidly growing ethnic and religious pluralism; the ethnic, racial, physical and economic boundaries between city, suburb and country; and the changing economic realities of the postindustrial city.
Crumbling infrastructure, a slow economic recovery, the unambiguous reality that climate change threatens the very way of life, a growing specter of terrorism, homelessness, an ever widening gap between the wealthy and everyone else, political polarization and government gridlock.
«These realities are coming at the same time as other countries are increasing their R&D investments, in spite of similar economic conditions, responding to the clear relationship between a nation's research capacity, its economic strength, and the well - being of its people.
Learning about the economic realities of our children's parents and community issues can enable us to see the complexity between economic opportunities and poverty.
Toyota Industries serves as a good example of potential differences between GAAP reporting and economic reality.
Since joining the firm in 2012, Eli has applied his mastery of minutiae to discover value in the gap between market perceptions and economic reality.
There clearly is some connection between stock prices and economic realities.
Ji's particular focus is the harsh realities of life in China today as traditional relationships between its people and the land have been unmoored by social, political, economic and ecological upheavals.
One of the first pieces viewers» encounter in the exhibition, the sculptural installation Lit, demonstrates Ward's acumen for using everyday objects to create a tangible link between economic and societal reality, and spirituality.
The Spaces Between addresses the social and economic reality that has taken shape in Cuba in recent years.
Liu locates the human dimension to such global issues as population displacement, environmental crisis and economic upheaval, but through carefully orchestrated compositions, he walks the line between artifice and reality.
In Teller's Kiev the membrane between harsh economic reality and obtainable fantasy is surprisingly thin and these pictures represent a place where beautiful girls wait to be discovered in a place where the desire for luxury has reached a fever pitch.
By exploring the relationship between the supposedly timeless beauty of Western art and the grim realities of poverty and waste, Muniz reminds us that great cultural attainments throughout history have often been achieved in environments — and often as a consequence — of repression and economic disparity.
Her research mines the relationship between Asia and the Americas, investigating transpacific economic and cultural circulations, as well as questioning the representation of indigenous realities in colonial aesthetics.
LIU locates the human dimension to such global issues as population displacement, environmental crisis and economic upheaval, but through carefully orchestrated compositions, he walks the line between artifice and reality.
Kurant's research - based practice explores how complex social, economic and cultural systems can operate in ways that confuse distinctions between fiction and reality or nature and culture.
«It's a battle between the television and the refrigerator,» he continued, evoking a Russian idiom to describe the competition between propaganda and hard economic reality.
These works were either originally commissioned for and shown in past Sharjah biennials or other SAF exhibitions between 2003 to 2011, or acquired by the Foundation because of their resonance with the socio - political, cultural and economic realities of Sharjah and the wider region.
These players navigate in - between worlds of fantasy sword fights and mundane reality and by juxtaposing them against the domestic and urban backdrops, the parallel realities in play in COSplayers reveal the life attitudes of China's modern - day youth as alienated urban superheroes trying to deal with the urgent reality and the unease of populations left out of economic miracles.
Conceptual interdisciplinary artist, Agnieszka Kurant explores how complex social, economic and cultural systems can operate in ways that confuse distinctions between fiction and reality or nature and culture.
Having said that, we still do need to do a reality check, and use our calculators to work out that economic growth of 3 % between now and the end of the century will mean the world's economy will grow by a factor of 16.
Used to thriving economies and strong employment rates, baby boomers played a critical role in stimulating the housing market prior to the Great Recession, but the economic realities of the last few years have shifted the focus to Generation Y and real estate professionals are now looking to the approximately 80 million «Millennials» born between 1978 - 1995 to shape the state of the housing market for decades to come.
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