Sentences with phrase «economic crunch»

They're obviously feeling the current economic crunch but remain optimistic about things to come.
As Gleick points out, the recent economic crunch has lead many to question the purchases of bottled water, including local, state and federal governments.
If he is listening to the voices of those majority Arsenal fans who are supporting the club and himself come rain, come sun, come heat, come cold, come good results, come bad results, come economic buoyancy and come economic crunch, he would have kept Szczsney at Arsenal and instead allowed Ospina to go.
The current economic crunch has snowballed into massive job loss, particularly in the banking sector.
Motorists, who had to make adjustments to their lifestyles due to the recent economic crunch, are still paying less, with many motorists opting for less coverage in their auto insurance and driving older model cars.
Puerto Rico, however, also faces an economic crunch and a healthcare crisis.
If we did not have this tax, it would certainly ease the economic crunch we have today.
Still, Rabbi Avi Shafran, director of public affairs for Agudath Israel of America, the largest organization of Haredi Jews in the United States, sees the future differently: «There will be an economic crunch, and there already are many two - income families in the community, but no Haredi Jew is starving, or having fewer children because of economic restraints....
He said that he was aware of the hardship faced by people as a result of the economic crunch and hike in prices of essential commodities.
We've [been] slowed down by the economic crunch.
In the article, Colorado Education Association (CEA) spokesman Mike Wetzel attributed the decline to two factors: 1) a shrinking teacher workforce due to budget cuts and layoffs, and 2) an economic crunch causing teachers to feel they could not afford to pay union dues.
The economic crunch will mean fewer books.
To help responsible homeowners who have been affected by the economic crunch, the Obama administration has laid out several government programs to help them endure these hard times.
Wise Bread writer Sarah Winfrey had a blast when she went on NBC Nightly News to talk about her family's experience reducing credit card usage during the economic crunch.
That's a notion quicky learned by big businesses in this economic crunch.
There isn't a driver out there that hasn't felt the economic crunch.
Young professionals may lack the experience many employers look for and to make matters worse, many must now compete with experienced job candidates let go as part of the economic crunch.
His philosophy costs nearly nothing — ideal for home owners feeling the economic crunch.
The company capitalized on another economic crunch — rising fuel prices — by giving away gas cards at Capitol Plaza in Ewing, N.J.
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