Not exact matches
The UK's
economic woes
come from a toxic cocktail of credit
crunch and sky - high oil prices.
He pledged «unbending determination» in maintaining low inflation and interest rates despite the global credit
crunch, many analysts» predictions of a sustained
economic slowdown in the
coming 12 months.
«If we do not take care of the health of our planet,
economic development, health care, net neutrality — all of which are tremendously important issues — we have no value for
coming generations because we are in
crunch time,» Nelson said.
``, by Richard Rothstein of the
Economic Policy Institute cautions researchers against using poverty or family income when
crunching numbers to
come up with education policies.
With stimulus funding
coming to an end and the
economic crisis still imperiling local finances, several cities across the country are feeling the education budget
crunch and responding with layoffs — or threats of layoffs.