Sentences with phrase «cause economic hardship»

A recent article from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for 21st Century Energy uses a NERA Economic Consulting study as evidence that meeting U.S. climate change commitments will cause economic hardship, particularly in the manufacturing sector.
Exceptional Circumstances (paying full debt would cause economic hardship or would be unfair and inequitable)
He returned the favor to Easton, praising him for having the «leadership and the courage... to stand up for fairness and equity in education funding, standing up for fairness and equity in our tax structure because I'm fairly certain that it was not students who made those terrible gambles that caused this economic hardship
The group further alleged that the Avengers then decided that it would be used as a tool to make things difficult for the Buhari government by vandalising oil facilities and causing economic hardship.
The 1997 - 1998 El Nino led to a major collapse in the anchovy fishery off of Chile, which caused economic hardships for fishermen along the coast.
NPR reports that the recent outbreak of H5N2, or avian flu, has caused economic hardship for American farmers, to the point that the USDA is importing eggs from the Netherlands to meet demand.

Not exact matches

The waivers are intended for facilities producing less than 75,000 barrels per day (bpd) that can also prove compliance with the policy would cause them «disproportionate economic hardship
It offers up to 12 months of forbearance in the case of economic hardship, whether caused by job loss or something else.
Temporary hardships caused in certain industries by competition from foreign producers should be alleviated by direct economic assistance and by helping in plant modernization or the retraining and reallocation of displaced workers, and not by the imposition of import duties which prevent able and industrious people from reaping the rewards of their efforts.
They cause mothers and fathers economic and personal hardship and damage children.
Most social hardship is caused by their misguided neoliberal economic policies, but migrants represent convenient scapegoats for low - paid labour and struggling public services.
If you're a man of draft age and were married one year ago today, you can claim an exemption from military service on the ground that your departure will cause your wife economic hardship.
Both answers posted so far present good points, but I believe they miss the key factor here by accepting the faulty assumption of the question, namely, that the sanctions were the main cause of the economic hardships that have contributed to the current protests in Iran.
«The loss of Associated would cause significant economic and physical hardships for the community.»
The Democratic senators cited the economic hardship the closing will cause for the...
He said the current economic hardship was not caused by the present administration and the Buhari - led government had been working hard to remedy the situation.
The coal mines are now long gone and in 2002 the Corus steel plant here closed, causing further economic hardship.
She noted that the activities of Boko Haram insurgents in the region had caused untold hardships to millions of people, destroying their means of livelihood as well as economic and social infrastructure.
All fees requested from families will be communicated to families as early as possible, and a clear waiver process will be made available to ensure no undue economic hardship is caused by student fees.
I regret deeply that they ignore the compelling human issues facing American public education — like budget cuts that threaten kids» education, economic distress that causes real hardship for children and their families, and child poverty that is above 20 percent in the country and tragically still rising.
The Workers» Compensation Board (WCB) is a program designed to prevent economic hardship caused by work - related injuries or diseases for disabled individuals.
The debt is correct, and you are able to pay the debt in full, but doing so would cause undue economic hardship.
The growing economic hardships people are facing now are causing more to turn their own best friends over to be killed.
It was also clear that the next large earthquake to strike near the Valley would cause significantly greater loss of life, structural damage, and economic hardship than past earthquakes had inflicted.
Further, the AGW lies he is perpetuating is creating economic hardship, which will only be getting worse, particularly for the poor, ultimately causing many deaths worldwide.
Thompsons Solicitors has decades of experience in successfully supporting victims of cycling incidents, helping them to secure financial compensation for the physical, emotional and economic hardship their injuries have caused.
The purpose of spousal support is to recognize a spouse's contribution to a relationship, to share the financial costs of caring for a child, to relieve financial hardship, to assist a spouse in contributing to their own support and to correct any economic advantage or disadvantage to a spouse caused by the marriage / relationship or its breakdown.
The sudden loss not only causes emotional trauma, but economic hardship as well.
However, where men are not strongly bound to the family unit, i.e., where a culture does not support lasting marriage or where economic hardships cause men to be apart from their wives for long periods of time, this family type becomes prevalent.
Job losses and economic hardships have caused stress and distress among many.
The kit's messages really hit home, helping families make positive strides, such as directly involving their child in dealing with the changes caused by economic hardship (up from 63 % to 81 %).
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