Sentences with phrase «economic picture means»

«The state's rapidly improving economic picture means there's a real opportunity for the state to more fully invest in its public schools, including dedicating new money to Foundation Aid as a way of increasing equity and further helping students to thrive,» said NYSUT President Andy Pallotta.

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In our latest check - in, Lisa Emsbo - Mattingly, Fidelity's director of asset allocation research, explains that a healthy economic picture doesn't mean it's a good time to take on more risk.
This means that the public is still very bullish on blue chip stocks and the general economic picture.
Rachel Watkins (pictured above), an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at American University in Washington, D.C., is a biocultural anthropologist, which means she studies how people's physiological conditions — their health and disease states — reflect the social, cultural, economic, and political environment in which they lived.
2] «Despite the improving economic picture, lagging property values and competing obligations mean education dollars are coming back more slowly that district leaders had hoped.»
McGrigors managing partner Richard Masters (pictured) commented: «Our September to September financial year means we are one of the first firms to come through an entire year of economic downturn.
Meaning: I convey not just the bad news about declining values but the whole economic picture, particularly the advantages of operating in an environment in which interest rates are their lowest in 30 years.
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