Because people suffer severe
economic hardships in the event of the death of a loved one or close business associate, life insurance is a key part of financial planning.
As New York's and many other subway systems undergo some of their biggest
economic hardships in history and attempt to plan for the future, it's high time for a look down below at some of the world's best subway networks.
He said other states were paying their workers between three and five months salary arrears to cushion the effects of
economic hardships in their families.
It features the candidate walking on the street in front of a vacant storefront and talking about
the economic hardships in the 13th CD.
Since Medline became CEO at the Toronto - based retailer in 2014, oil prices have plunged to below US$ 50 a barrel, creating
economic hardship in Western Canada.
BERLIN (Reuters)- Forty percent of Germans want Chancellor Angela Merkel to resign over her refugee policy, a poll showed on Friday, in a sign of rising dissatisfaction with her welcoming stance towards people fleeing conflict and
economic hardship in the Middle East and Africa.
Lamenting
the economic hardship in the state, the landlord insisted he needed money to take care of certain financial obligations and urged the court to order the aged woman to pay and vacate the house so that he would take a new tenant.
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has assured Nigerians that the present
economic hardship in the country will eventually turn to a blessing through the favour...
According to her, the present
economic hardship in the country should not lead to some citizens wishing their leaders dead.
«The level of
economic hardship in California has a lot to do with high housing costs in many parts of our state.
One aspect about the program that we haven't talked about much is the issue of demonstrating
economic hardship in order to qualify for an FHA short sale - and, in particular, FHA's new «Deficit Income Test,» or DIT.
That being said, most lenders will be lenient with borrowers who are facing
economic hardship in the form of job loss.
Sam's Hope will use the award to assist elderly, disabled, ill, unemployed, and low - income pet owners facing
economic hardship in Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties in Southeastern Pennsylvania, in an effort to reduce the number of pets surrendered to shelters due to financial reasons.
(And when oil prices do jump, that prompts conservation in rich countries but real
economic hardship in poor ones, so it's not something to be wished for.)
With
economic hardship in the forecast for Vermont and much of the country for the next few years, saving money where you can is becoming highly important.
Voices» 2010 KIDS COUNT Report Challenging Poverty: Supporting Families in Difficult Times highlights indicators of child poverty and family
economic hardship in the state of Vermont to provide a context for the Vermont Child Poverty Council's recommendations to reduce the number of children living in poverty by 50 percent.
Not exact matches
Today, that deal no longer looks sustainable, so a new, unspoken one now lies on the table:
In exchange for a (further) loss of freedoms and (now)
economic hardship, the Russian people will swell with national pride at a Russia — once mocked and belittled by the West — now retaking its rightful place at the center of global power politics.
While doing this might not be easy
in today's
economic environment, it may be worth any short - term
hardship, because your company will attract some of the best people
in the business, and they will help you to stay ahead of the competition.
Even
in times of
economic hardship, Americans do not take farm jobs.
CommonBond offers temporary forbearance
in the case of
economic hardship.
While there are definite downsides to an income - driven plan (such as paying more
in interest or getting hit with a tax bill after loan forgiveness), these plans can be a lifesaver if you lose your job, experience
economic hardship, or simply need the lowest possible payment.
THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP)-- Greece's prime minister promised Saturday to deliver
economic growth to a country hammered by years of
economic hardship, as thousands gathered
in protest at more planned austerity measures.
In addition to awarding you forbearance for
economic hardship, the lender could provide you with a consulting job via its CommonBridge program.
It offers up to 12 months of forbearance
in the case of
economic hardship, whether caused by job loss or something else.
For borrowers
in more tenuous situations, work with a lender that offers an array of
economic hardship deferment and forbearance options.
Deferments may be granted if you are enrolled half - time
in a college, university, or technical school, or are enrolled
in a graduate fellowship program; are currently unemployed; are currently
in the Peace Corps or active military service; or if you are experiencing
economic hardship.
Suffice it to say that I believe the morality of a given abortion decision is subject to the competing interests present
in that particular situation (e.g. life of the mother, incest, ra - pe, severe defects, severe
economic hardship to already existing siblings, etc, v. abortion as birth control, pure personal convenience, etc).
As United States low - intensity - conflict strategy succeeds
in making life miserable for all Nicaraguans the press can be expected to report on
economic hardship as evidence of the failure of the revolution without describing such
hardship as the intent and result of United States policy.
A society
in which married couples are expected to be faithful to their marital vows «for better or worse, for richer or poorer,
in sickness and
in health» is a society that assumes all people, regardless of class, can experience marriage as a «school of love»» no matter what
economic hardships may confront them.
Temporary
hardships caused
in certain industries by competition from foreign producers should be alleviated by direct
economic assistance and by helping
in plant modernization or the retraining and reallocation of displaced workers, and not by the imposition of import duties which prevent able and industrious people from reaping the rewards of their efforts.
The Jewish people suffered severely
in these societies and under these conditions — both
economic hardships and continued anti-Semitism from a largely Christian population.
The world's five million smallholder cocoa farmers — many of whom are already struggling with
economic hardship — are also contending with the effects of climate change: hotter temperatures, unpredictable rainfall and a shift
in growing seasons.
Fatherhood Institute chief executive Rob Williams stressed the importance of investing at families at a time when many mothers and fathers face
economic hardship: «If we are to become the most family friendly country
in Europe as the Coalition wishes, we must support families — especially the most vulnerable ones — through these tough
economic times.
In our economy that continues to be challenging,
economic hardship has become a new reality with food and fuel prices up and wages down.
In previous generations parents whose ability to care for their children was compromised, say because of illness or economic hardship, had extended family and community to fill in the slac
In previous generations parents whose ability to care for their children was compromised, say because of illness or
economic hardship, had extended family and community to fill
in the slac
in the slack.
The relationship processes involved may depend on where the risk resides...
in the child (e.g. developmental disability, prematurity, behavior problems), the parent (e.g. psychopathology), or the family context (e.g.
economic hardship, minority status).
The truth: As
in myth # 1, low self esteem
in children from single parent homes is liable to stem from the
economic hardship sometimes associated with such homes, rather than the method of parenting or how many people are available to provide such parenting.
The terrible outcomes predicted stem not from how many parents there are
in the home, but more probably from
economic hardship — something that may be more of a problem for single parents.
It also organised a protest
in the city of Port Harcourt against the federal government's inability to address the burning perennial fuel scarcity, zero megawatts and total lack of electricity amidst increased tariff and
economic hardship unleashed on Nigerians by the Buhari administration.
He returned the favor to Easton, praising him for having the «leadership and the courage... to stand up for fairness and equity
in education funding, standing up for fairness and equity
in our tax structure because I'm fairly certain that it was not students who made those terrible gambles that caused this
economic hardship.»
Apart from this baffling development coming when the nation is still
in the throes of
economic hardship, Nigerians are not particularly happy about the insensitivity of our leaders towards the grinding poverty and the excruciating pains the masses are going through.
Preventing a demagogue is hard
in democracy, because democracy requires informed electorate, and many people do not care (or are prevented by
economic hardships of life) to get informed enough, and / or many questions are really complicated and might have complicated long - term consequences (like: will abandoning Pacific Trade agreement allow China to control trade
in Pacific by bilateral agreements)
Given growing frustration
in society over
economic hardship and the lack of reform, deputies
in the 2016 - 2021 Duma might respond to these growing grievances with louder criticisms of government policy.
Her extravagant lifestyle has been a source of discomfort
in Zimbabwe where many face severe
economic hardship.
There are many imponderables, such as whether he can bring the ANC back together, and whether he can manage huge and probably unrealistic expectations
in times of
economic hardship.
I did not join the Liberal Democrats to make poor and disabled people live
in economic hardship, or make them fearful of losing their homes!
Both answers posted so far present good points, but I believe they miss the key factor here by accepting the faulty assumption of the question, namely, that the sanctions were the main cause of the
economic hardships that have contributed to the current protests
in Iran.
She said, the current
economic hardship, which has led to high unemployment and school dropout rates, has made a large section of the youth vulnerable to the entrapments of some mischievous politicians, who would like to recruit them to engage
in violence
in the November 7 general elections.
The 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, has asked the people of the Western Region to pray earnestly for Ghana, considering the current
economic difficulties and
hardships the country currently finds herself
in, under the leadership of President John Mahama and the National Democratic Congress government.
Ever want to laugh at yourself, as catharsis
in these times of biting
economic hardship?