Sentences with phrase «continued economic troubles»

«The continued economic troubles in the developed world have led to reduced emissions, but this is more than compensated by strong emissions growth in fast - growing economies such as China,» he said.
Given continuing economic troubles in many developed countries, those demands will be hard to meet.

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Even though we continue to face headwinds due to other countries» economic troubles, the data through May of this year shows that we're slightly ahead of last year's pace ($ 933.6 billion versus $ 916.5 billion).
They must continue to persuade voters that our economic troubles were Labour's fault in the first place, and fend of charges that the flat - ling of the past three years is George Osborne's fault.
While the short - term economic outlook for the United States is relatively good, the report says, worsening, long - term social problems such as poor - performing schools continue to trouble the nation.
But continued economic uncertainty in Calgary due to troubles in the oilpatch will increase the number of homes available and contribute to declining prices in both the top - tier and conventional markets in Alberta's largest city, it said.
Running between 30 August 2017 and 26 November 2017, Soundtrack for a troubled time and notes on humiliation puts on «absurdist replays of the political, economic and media rhetoric of our time;» [5] testifying, once again, the artist's commitment to a performance orchestrated in the pace of a continuing conversation.
We know a large percentage of lawyers who believe that the economic downtown is at the root of all their troubles — they continue ardently to believe that when the economy rights itself, the practice of law will return to the world they knew before 2008.
Trading volume on peer - to - peer exchanges broke another all - time high in most of South America, Russia, and even in the U.S. South America Following Venezuela According to recent stats, Bitcoin continues to gain popularity presenting itself as a way out from accentuated inflation, demonetization policies and general economic and political uncertainty in troubled countries.
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