Sentences with phrase «crises at»

I consider the birth of the modern museum and the Met's holdings, crises at LA MOCA and the National Academy, a no - man's - land between museum and collection with the Emily Fisher Landau Center, and art fairs in a recession.
Many people face financial crises at some time in their lives.
This is just another aspect of the way our government operates, absorbing many medium - sized crises at the risk of an eventual run on the Dollar.
There are many things well beyond the educator's realm of control, from crises at home to social dynamics to behavioral challenges.
Even though the past 12 months have been marked by teacher strikes, debt crises at all levels of government, and intense partisan debate, public opinion remains quite stable.
Other issues according to the source include, leadership crises at the National level and the Ondo election that saw the emergence of former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Rotimi Akeredolu, SAN, as the party's candidate in the upcoming governorship election in the state.
The Peoples Democratic Party has vowed to resist any attempt to disrupt or cause crises at the governorship election primary of the party, coming up on Tuesday.
Adrian Ramsay of the Green Party believes we can fight the economic and environmental crises at the...
Lord Wood spoke about the various crises at the heart of the EU, whose current focus is the survival of the Euro rather than planning implementation of a further grand vision.
Strategies have to be developed in order to keep monetary crises at bay.
Constant injury crises at the club.
Its no Coincidence that every year we suffer from a horrendous injury crises but IF we had a more balanced and physical squad the these injuries wouldn't be a crises at all.
Some have taken the opportunities afforded to them by the endless injury crises at Old Trafford, while some have not.
They do not for the most part provide anything for children or for parents and children, and they are often deliberately designed for adults experiencing crises at particular transitions in their lives.
«A company is dealing with a brand crisis at this point — it needs to have a crisis management strategy and mobilize a PR team, either internal or external, to mitigate the situation.
She weathered the financial crisis at some of the financial industry's most visible institutions.
In 2009, for example, he bashed «fat cat» Wall Street bankers for accepting big pay packages in the aftermath of the 2007 - 2009 financial crisis at a time when many Americans were suffering hardship.
On your journey as a CEO or entrepreneur, you will inevitably face a significant crisis at some point.
There is not a crisis at Wesfarmers, that's the good news, but there's certainly a problem — and it's starting to worry investors.
But rather than act strategically, the Amplifer does this same thing repeatedly, and often when there is really no crisis at hand.
«I was able to fully focus on the crisis at hand and not be distracted by any extra stress concerning my business.»
The face - to - face comes after Trudeau, whose government is struggling with a pipeline crisis at home, pitched Canada as a great place to invest by telling hundreds of business leaders «that big things can get done in Canada.»
Faced with the crucible of his mother's accidental death and the crisis at his company, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick wisely decided to accept his investors» advice to turn the fledgling company's leadership over to a new CEO.
Zappos strips it down, Eric Schmidt's book, an identity crisis at the workplace, digital detectives, and what Google + means for your business.
Turns out the manager was dealing with a family health crisis at home.
Simply put, if the Fed continues to conjure trillions of dollars out of thin air to feed the government's insatiable appetite for debt, they're risking a major currency crisis at a minimum.
This is because in China the gap between lending and deposit rates during this century has been much higher than in other developing countries, probably as part of the process of recapitalizing the banks after the last banking crisis at the turn of the century.
But as a prominent black Republican, he «wears a target on his back regardless of the issue or crisis at hand,» writes Tim Alberta.
But the dismissal of Fox News» highest - rated host isn't going to end the crisis at the network.
Pending federal legislation, spurred in part by the abuse crisis at USA Gymnastics, would require anyone working under the jurisdiction of a national governing body to report suspected abuse or face a fine and possible imprisonment.
Now, thoughtful readers will recall that beginning in 2007, spreads widened significantly, peaking during the financial crisis at the end of 2008.
In 2011, following the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Japan shut down and reviewed its nuclear energy system.
Remember the last financial crisis at the bottom of it we had a concept called «mark - to - market».
[13] His Skyscraper Index Model successfully sent a signal of the Late - 2000s financial crisis at the beginning of August 2007.
Seth Harris shares six starter steps to help avoid a personal retirement crisis at the Financial Freedom Studio.
Similarly, with hyperinflation spreading in Venezuela as a result of the South American nation's own political crisis at present, the demand for cryptocurrencies has soared this year.
Although compassionate in its intent to allow those who came to the United States unlawfully as children and through no fault of their own to begin the process of integrating legally into United States society, it contributes to the current crisis at the border by further signaling United States policy not to enforce its immigration laws against low priority targets.
Thus the debt crisis at the beginning of the 1980s was a crisis involving the sovereign debt of developing countries.
When our boys come upon us as we are talking about a crisis at work or in the life of someone we know, they want to know what is going on.
It is neither possible nor desirable to maintain a sense of crisis at fever pitch.
Then there was the «Americanist» crisis at the beginning of the twentieth century when, in the view of many, Rome's hostility to key ideas and institutions of the American experiment forced Catholicism into a countercultural ghetto.
This issue on religion is nonsense and is only intended to distract from the real crisis at - hand.
The crisis at St. Mark's escaped public notice until Jean Stone, a laywoman active in St. Mark's tongues - speaking group, contacted Newsweek and Time.
And when there is trouble at home, like Hurricane Sandy or the Sandy Hook shooting, almost everything else gets thrown out or squeezed into the back print pages or the leftover broadcast minutes to make space for information on the crisis at hand.
In drawing up the «schemata» that would be discussed by the council fathers, they aimed at raising to the level of permanently binding Catholic doctrine the broad rejection of modern developments in biblical scholarship and theology that had been the norm in Rome since the modernist crisis at the beginning of the twentieth century.
I think it's self evident that God / Jesus has gone through crisis at times if the scriptures are anything to go by.
The reluctance of some people to separate themselves from their social system and this crisis at the Seminary influenced missionary goals by making missionaries more determined to remove caste distinctions as a prerequisite for becoming Christian.
The technological optimist tells us that a breakthrough a day keeps the crisis at bay.
Uncertainties over milk purchasing levels and payments caused by the financial crisis at dairy giant Parmalat is forcing southern European farmers into a race to secure guaranteed sales that may quickly put pressure on milk prices.
The ongoing crisis at Botafogo deepened last night as they lost 1 - 0 at home to Palmeiras — a result which left them bottom of the Brazilian Campeonato.
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