Sentences with phrase «economic doldrums»

Many key leaders in a Republican - majority House have declared the Department of Defense off limits — even as they claim to be wielding hatchets for slicing away «waste» to lift the country out of economic doldrums.
The natural dog food industry today continues to grow amid increasing consumer demand, even in economic doldrums.
«We need as country to work together and do everything within our God - given talents and abilities to uplift the teeming youth from economic doldrums
But at the same time, the seemingly endless economic doldrums (the flicker of optimism from this week's jobs numbers notwithstanding), the rise of the Occupy movement, and the general sense that young people are being particular battered by coming of age in a monster recession, suggests that while the»90s and naughts didn't offer much to rebel against, the current decade certainly does.
In his first address to the people of the state, Akeredolu expressed the determination of his administration to rescue the state from the shackles of social economic doldrums.
They gave voice to a growing segment of the British public — wearied by the country's prolonged economic doldrums — that seems disinclined to pay for a greener future.
In a 2014 opinion column in The New York Times, the Nobel Prize — winning economist Paul Krugman declared that, with the country still in post-2008 economic doldrums, it is «a very good time to invest in infrastructure.»
When it comes to assigning blame for the current economic doldrums, the quants who build the complicated mathematic financial risk models, and the traders who rely on them, deserve their share of the blame.
The Japanese economy has been growing for eight consecutive quarters, a remarkable streak of expansion compared to previous years of economic doldrums.
Donna Olshan started her eponymous boutique residential brokerage in 1980, when it looked as if New York City real estate, if it ever did come back from the economic doldrums of the decade before, would certainly tarry.
The U.S. recovery may have taken hold but there are no indications yet that the Canadian economy is being pulled out of its economic doldrums.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in his famous fireside chats, promised «salvation» from the economic doldrums of the Great Depression.
Many of this population do not fit your profile for clubs to rise — middle class and with disposable income — rather they are poor and in the economic doldrums.
We should be digging our way out of our fiscal hole and economic doldrums, instead of burying our heads in the (oil) sand.
These two events, timed beautifully as a crescendo and climax to the summer, would mark the high points as Britain toiled to dig itself out of the economic doldrums.
«In an interview with the Observer, Ed Davey describes a «Tea Party tendency» among Conservative MPs who question climate change and green investment as «perverse», and says it is creating deep uncertainty for an industry that could do much to help lift the country out of the economic doldrums
And not much else, either, given the economic doldrums around here these days.
That is the way out of the economic doldrums we are mired in.»
The SolarCity project is the centerpiece of a billion dollar investment intended to help lift the community out of its economic doldrums.
A Lagos - based lawyer, Kabir Akingbolu, has urged a Federal High Court in Lagos to perpetually restrain President Muhammadu Buhari from executing his proposed plan to sell some national assets as a measure to tackle the economic doldrums in the country.
The credit was designed to spur development during the economic doldrums of the 1970s, and in recent decades lawmakers added new provisions requiring developers receiving the break include below - market units in their new buildings.
When the Federal Government and its agencies show the way on how to navigate ourselves from the wilderness of the economic doldrums that our past leaders have pushed us into through their greed and avarice, then the rest of the masses can join the present corps of leaders to salvage the nation together.
Plus, fracking means thousands of other jobs, too — jobs New York needs to get out of its economic doldrums.
We can only hope that Governor Cuomo continues to fulfill the rest of his campaign pledges which will lift New York out of the fiscal morass and economic doldrums that have hindered our growth.
«With the right policies in Albany, we absolutely can take New York out of the economic doldrums and get people working again with good paying jobs,» Astorino said.
When started during the economic doldrums of the 1970s, it allowed developers to avoid tax increases based on improvements to the property (i.e. new construction) during a three - year building period and for a decade - long interval afterward.
Why is it the two most important things that are going to pull us out of the economic doldrums that we're in we cut first?
All five major Democratic Presidential candidates have acknowledged the importance of education, particularly as an essential part of any strategy to bring the nation out of its economic doldrums.
The economic doldrums of 2009 were as rough on Houston's art scene as they were on the rest of the city, but you wouldn't know that reviewing this list of highlights:
The danger is that as we seek a path our of our economic doldrums, the collective narrative is starting to shift to that infamous post-9 / 11 Bushism — we should all get up and go shopping.
«There is a lot of doomsaying [in media and books] right now and it's a response to economic doldrums and the new millennium,» she says.
South Africa's extended sojourn in the economic doldrums has created a miasma of despondency across the nation over the past year, and it's knocked the stuffing out of much of the real estate industry.
By Samantha Bartlett South Africa's extended sojourn in the economic doldrums has created a miasma of despondency across the nation over the past year, and...
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