Sentences with phrase «building national crisis»

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The agency's support for franchise and foodservice clients range from brand building, franchisee recruitment and internal communications to crisis communications, cause marketing and local / national media relations.
Among the key questions are the regional support of president Nkurunziza, the likelihood of a foreign intervention, the lessons for the power - sharing model of peace - building Burundi incarnated, and possibilities for regional and national actors to solve the crisis.
But Kevin Courtney, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said: «Free schools do not address the school - place crisis, often being built in areas of no need and often in unsuitable premises.
Wolves at the Schoolhouse Door chronicled a national crisis of inadequate and deficient school facilities, and served as a wake - up call that America was educating its children in buildings that were not conducive to learning and potentially dangerous.
Ever since the bankruptcy code was changed to prohibit the discharge of student loan debt, both government and private student loans, a national crisis has been building pressure.
Political priorities since the first oil crisis in 1974 have led to national policy positions that have undermined advances in renewable technologies, mandatory standards, and financial business cases for low energy buildings.
Confirming the national trend towards downsizing to more manageable homes, the number of flats and townhouses built has also risen, brought to market by developers who continue to demonstrate confidence in the marketplace, following their return after a long absence in the wake of the 2007 global financial crisis.
There aren't enough new single - family homes being built in the U.S. Eighty percent of metro areas recently analyzed are faced with a «housing shortage crisis,» according to new research from the National Association of REALTORS ®.
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