RE / MAX Valley extends its congratulations to all recipients and thanks them for their dedication and a job well done in a year fraught with
economic distress not just in our Valley but for nearly all Americans everywhere.
Not exact matches
So the sharp fall in oil prices has certainly been disruptive, but stabilization from
distressed trough levels should be good for
economic growth even if the price of oil doesn't rebound back to peak levels of above $ 100 a barrel in 2014.
For those who understand the tremendous financial and geopolitical forces that today are vying
not so much for supremacy as they were previously, but for survival; gold remains as it always has been — a store of value in times of monetary chaos and
economic distress.
It's well known, for example, that banks would choose to have too little capacity to absorb losses — too little equity capital — because their current shareholders don't bear the full
economic costs of their failure or
distress.
This report does
not address the reasons that women had fewer births after 2007, but a previous Pew Research analysis4 concluded that the recent fertility decline is closely linked to
economic distress.
«
Economic distress is real but a lot of people have faced economic distress and don't turn to suicide,» de Blasio said about S
Economic distress is real but a lot of people have faced
economic distress and don't turn to suicide,» de Blasio said about S
economic distress and don't turn to suicide,» de Blasio said about Schifter.
«At a moment in our history when we confront significant
economic inequalities,
distressing racial tensions, increasing segregation and crucial questions about immigration, the passage of tepid legislation that addresses none of these issues is
not a cause for celebration.»
If women are more likely to spend money to attract a mate in times of
economic distress as the authors of the paper suggest, they are
not more likely to earn more money at the same time.
This reflects the fact that most of these consumers remain permanently
distressed, regardless of
economic circumstance (or climate)-- simply because it's a state of mind,
not an
economic condition.
«Scenic Hudson's alternative won't overwhelm the downtown and leave it in
economic distress.
At a time of
economic distress, legal needs are increasing,
not contracting.
Court held that insurer did
not owe a duty to defend, under a commercial general liability policy, where third - party action sought incidental emotional
distress damages caused by the insured's noncovered
economic or business torts.
«The fact that the list of improving housing markets nearly doubled this month shows that a significant, positive trend is developing, and is even more relevant when you consider the expanding geographic distribution of the list — which now includes 31 states and the District of Columbia,» notes NAHB Chairman Bob Nielsen, a home builder from Reno, Nev. «This trend could be even stronger if
not for the numerous impediments that continue to slow a housing and
economic recovery, including overly restrictive lending policies and the growing inventory of
distressed properties in certain markets.»
Auctions are
not just for
distressed sales; they are a viable, successful option for selling property no matter the
economic forecast.