"Economic adversity" refers to a difficult situation or hardship that negatively affects the financial condition of individuals, businesses, or a whole economy. It can include challenges like unemployment, financial crises, recessions, or economic downturns. In simpler terms, it means facing tough times financially.
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CVMA member veterinarians generously donate their time and open their clinics to provide free wellness exams and rabies vaccinations to pet owners across the state who are
facing economic adversity.
'' The directive is ill - advised, illegal and parades all features
of economic adversity and should be withdrawn forthwith,» he said.
«From early on in their children's lives, families that suffer
from economic adversity spend less time with their children in places like zoos, museums, and libraries,» says M. Elena Lopez, HFRP's associate director.
And it is, in essence, a Thatcherite game: to rally the hard - grafting and upwardly mobile against those they imagine respond to
economic adversity by lounging about.
Another important point to consider is that history has shown that a lack of financial interest in the property or «skin in the game» might make it easier for a borrower to walk away from the property when faced
with economic adversity like a job loss, or a loss in property value.
A few years ago, we marveled at how the Inc. 500 — our annual ranking of America's fastest - growing private companies — sustained momentum
during economic adversity.
For years, the Game Industry (I will substitute «you») has steadily built a dogmatic reverence for the dirt poor indie game developer, that earnest visionary struggling
through economic adversity to get his art out.
Any further easing of this demand reduction would trade off
economic adversity for increased chances of survival.»
Kingston used household income, financial strain and the poverty levels of participants» neighborhoods as measures
of economic adversity.
The populace is reeling
from economic adversity, the greed of the thoroughly corrupt political class, prevalent insecurity and dismay over hiccups in the assault on corruption.
The company was floundering, its product line consisting mostly of warmed - over prewar relics that were far from competitive at a time when Germany struggled
with economic adversity.
During the event, CVMA members generously donate their time and open their clinics to provide free wellness exams and rabies vaccinations to pet owners across the state who are
facing economic adversity.
Between 1960 and 1970 the fall in test scores, the doubling of teenage suicide and homicide rates, and the doubling share of births to unwed mothers can not be attributed to
economic adversity.
Then they seized Professor Tam David - West, a Rivers man, «tried» him for causing the country «
economic adversity» and handed him a tidy prison term.
«Risks related to
economic adversity will in all likelihood not be mitigated by efforts to bolster interpersonal support such as marriage support programs targeted to low - income parents,» concludes Kingston.
In studying 1,957 mothers from 80 neighborhoods in Chicago, Kingston examined the combined effect of
economic adversity and having interpersonal resources such as the support of family and friends, a spouse and a socially unified neighborhood to rely on.
Roberts has dedicated much of her career studying vulnerable and special populations, particularly those with serious disability and life - threatening diseases and who often experience societal and
economic adversity.
Colorado Veterinary Medical Association member veterinarians have generously donated their time and opened their clinics to provide free wellness exams and rabies vaccinations to pet owners across the state who are facing
economic adversity.
But I expect that severe cost pressures from a client base besieged by
economic adversity could change some of that traditional short - term thinking.
Ask yourself: If I die, will anyone I care about suffer
an economic adversity that I want to prevent?
For example, it was found that women who were unsupported by a partner (either lone parents or in troubled relationships) and / or who experienced socio -
economic adversity were much more likely to be depressed - both in the antenatal and postnatal periods - than women who remained emotionally well throughout pregnancy and after the birth.