Sentences with phrase «difficult financial climate»

The need for the report is obvious — the more money spent on claims, the less there is to spend on patient care, in what is already a difficult financial climate.
This year, 13 galleries eligible to apply for inclusion from the US did not attend, reflecting the difficult financial climate.
There are, of course, commercially available tests, and many of the districts use them already, but in a very difficult financial climate, that's obviously a challenge for some districts.
Our cancer outcomes still lag behind the best performing countries, and at a time when we have an NHS in transition and a difficult financial climate, we also face an increasing cancer burden and an ageing population.

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Cutting congressional staff, especially those with technical backgrounds, could weaken lawmakers already poor ability to understand and grapple with difficult topics, such as financial markets and climate policy, says William Hooke, director of policy programs with the American Meteorological Society in Washington, D.C. «This is a really negative thing,» he says.
Likewise, there is evidence to suggest that many young people lack an understanding of how to manage their financial circumstances, which is a particular issue in the context of a difficult economic climate and increasingly common instances of personal debt and insolvency.
In the current financial climate, with unsecured and secured loan criteria being tightened, it's very difficult to get a consolidation loan at a reasonable rate of interest.
The news media's financial woes make it difficult to adequately cover issues like climate change, human rights and global poverty.
The study concludes that without a binding international climate change agreement, it will be difficult to create the regulatory environment necessary to stimulate a robust financial architecture for REDD +.
But there are also similarities in that both the climate and returns on financial assets are complex, chaotic systems about which making predictions about future events are fiendishly difficult.
The ultra-conservative Heartland Institute admitted it was in financial crisis on Wednesday, with the flight of corporate donors making it difficult to pay staff or cover the costs of its annual conference aimed at debunking climate science.
Coverage of climate change has become more difficult as a result of the downsizing that has occurred in newsrooms and with the general decline in the financial health of the media, a survey of the Society of Environmental Journalists has found.
Many people, especially in a difficult economic climate, are only a single, unexpected injury away from having to deal with a financial crisis.
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