Sentences with phrase «economic downturn become»

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As the U.S. suffered through a recession, economic downturn and slow recovery in the late - 2000s, it became tough for some car dealers to survive.
Has that become more difficult — attracting business and investors — with Calgary's economic downturn?
The panic soon became self - perpetuating, with a reduction in foreign capital leading to a slowdown in economic growth and a drop in commodity prices, which then led to investor confirmation of an economic downturn, which in turn led to more capital flight, and so on.
As lifecycle investment partners, they have become weighted down with portfolios still recovering from the economic downturn.
Though Canadian Business was still profitable, it quickly began losing ground, especially in terms of advertising pages, to ROB, and it became obvious that a sudden economic downturn could mean trouble for the company.
Households are bound to become more cautious if the prospect of an economic downturn increases, and this would show up as weaker consumption and a rise in precautionary savings.
Cycles of rapid expansion in economic production are likely to be followed by downturns conditioned by slackening demand; the costs of acquiring and protecting new markets through diplomatic deals and military intervention eventually outweigh the gains to be had from these markets; dominant countries gradually lose their hegemonic power; and the whole system becomes subject to the strains of realignment as new countries or new modes of production rise to prominence.
Thus, during times of instability from economic downturns or other environmental strains, schisms are likely to become producers of further schisms, causing more turbulence in religious organizations than might be predicted otherwise.
«But anytime you go into this type of economic downturn, it becomes very competitive.
Welding is generally a «new build» support, and when there is an economic downturn, the need becomes scarcer.
During the economic downturn, people became more acutely aware of just how big their tax had become for all that government spending, and how much that hit family budgets.
«We became interested in studying the effects of economic downturns on public spending during the Great Recession of the late 2000s, when media outlets were filled with stories about states cutting optional Medicaid benefits, increasing school class sizes and reducing course offerings,» said Ho, who is also a professor of economics at Rice and a professor of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.
(The U.S. never ratified the protocol, Europe met its targets largely because of an economic downturn, and Canada withdrew after it became clear that it would fail to comply).
Then, when the inevitable economic downturn hits, layoffs become necessary.
I find it curious that they are becoming more active at this particular point in the economic downturn — I wish we knew what changed and why.
While it's unclear how many people actually do default on their debts by leaving the country, some recent statistics in Dubai suggest that it has become more prevalent since the economic downturn.
With the recent economic downturn, Social Security retirement will soon become non-existent.
According to the ASPCA between 500,000 to 1 million dogs and cats in the United States are at a risk of becoming homeless in an economic downturn.
Not to mention, with the current economic downturn, being your own boss is becoming more appealing and attractive to the employed masses.
World carbon markets have been on the ropes over the past several years, as the global economic downturn prompted prices of EU allowances to fall 90 % from their pre-recession peak, while the value of UN-backed offsets that finance low carbon projects in developing countries became almost worthless.
The company cited the economic downturn, but said that the plant could still be built if economic conditions become more favorable within the next two to three years.
The idea became more popular as the global economic downturn spread and millions of Americans lost their jobs.
Anyway, in honor of Evolution Day, the theme of today's Blawg Review will be «survival,» a subject that, sadly, is on the minds of many businesses and individuals nowadays in the midst of what has become a severe economic downturn.
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Although a shortage of articling positions due to an economic downturn may not be the fault of a particular student, it may still prevent him or her from becoming licensed.
Employers always hope that their companies will operate smoothly, but a changing marketplace, an economic downturn, technological advancements, and even natural disasters can lead to situations where temporary suspensions become necessary.
During times of economic downturn, litigation becomes increasingly popular; in tough times, individuals and organizations are more likely to resort to the legal system to recoup financial losses or to use litigation as a cash flow tool to avoid paying money owed.
Bob Rae became Premier of Ontario during the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
When the economic downturn that hit the world like volcano in 2007/2008 put a plethora of talented professionals and executives in unemployment; and as companies were trying to leverage limited resources to do more with less, they had the advantage because it became an employers» market.
If we don't take that risk, we become vulnerable to change being imposed upon us because of an economic downturn, acquisition, management change, or layoff.
Bigger Is Better Again The downsizing trend is officially over as automakers return to the SUVs and utility vehicles that became popular before the economic downturn.
The downsizing trend is officially over as automakers return to the SUVs and utility vehicles that became popular before the economic downturn.
Office building owners over the last three years have had little choice but to become models of operating efficiency to weather the economic downturn.
These questions will become more pressing whenever we get an economic downturn and downtown demand softens.
In the economic downturn, adults lost their homes and adult children «boomeranged» home after college, and for some, living with multiple generations under one roof became commonplace.
But once the economic downturn stripped houses of half their value, the one - time happy abode became the hot potato that no one wanted in a divorce because it came with a mountain of mortgage debt — «worse than credit cards,» Sigman said.
Our tour guides will share how these projects weathered the economic downturn to become two successful additions to the Chicago skyline and the multifamily market.
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