Sentences with phrase «economic reality hits»

The analysis ends with «However, even if the economy does drag Labour's support down again, it doesn't follow its going to happen straight away, or indeed that Labour won't rise further before economic reality hits home.

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Once the financial crisis hit, there was no way to sweep the harsh economic realities under the rug.
«There's a new sort of economic reality that's hitting home,» says startup consultant Mark Evans.
More political maneuvering will be needed as the economic reality awaiting Greeks hits home and the more radical Syriza lawmakers read the fine print.
Gushing headlines in the Brexit press was a free gift and the economic fallout will be on May's watch, so there'll be no hiding behind a copy of a supportive newspaper when harsh reality hits the No 10 fan.
It is a sad reality of the Nigerian experience that when crisis − political or economichits, segments of the populace retreat into ethnic and sectarian cocoons.
In light of the Forest Service's survey, and the economic hit suffered by Texas's lumber industry from the undeniably abnormal drought, state officials may have no other choice but to address climate change as a reality.
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