Sentences with phrase «economic shift during»

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There's a reason the United Kingdom suffered so dearly during the financial crisis: It allowed its economic centre of gravity to shift to banking.
The shifting timing of Lunar New Year celebrations in China, seeing the entire nation break for a week - long holiday, often creates seasonal distortions in Chinese economic data during this time of the year.
«Often in the hands of entrepreneurs or families, small businesses with up to 99 employees are typically more flexible when economic shifts occur but can lack the deep pockets to survive a major decline in the economy,» notes the Index besides a graph showing a sharp decline in wages during the worst years of the economic crisis and a steep increase over the last three quarters of last year.
The good work done over the last couple of years in the field of algorithmic tactical asset allocation strategies may start to pay off during the next economic regime shift.
Load shifting — The battery can provide economic benefit to its owner and the grid by charging during low rate periods when demand for electricity is lower and discharging during more expensive rate periods when electricity demand is higher.
Studies conducted during the 1950s and early 1960s often took an optimistic view of economic development and, in keeping with this outlook, showed how traditional religions were adapting to westernization and saw value in the accompanying cultural shifts toward rationalization and individual piety.
The country's economic downturn has diminished the Word of Faith prosperity gospel boom that took off during the 1990s and 2000s, and he sees a shift away from efforts to «bribe» God into blessings and toward a greater understanding of a God of grace who extends blessings freely.
That was the phrasing Adirondack Park Agency Chairwoman Lani Ulrich used last week at a forum during the Adirondack Local Government Conference, but state, local government, environmental and economic development leaders also acknowledge seeing a shift.
One likely explanation for the across - the - board increase in parents» investing in their young children's learning is that parents today are just far more aware of the unique importance of the early childhood years in shaping their children's development... It also may be that the increase in parent - child interactions among low - income families has been driven, in part, by the shift of low - income children out of preschool programs and into parental care during the economic recession.
Nov 2016: During 2016, the Federal Reserve made an historic shift in how it makes the most important economic decisions in the country.
During the last five years, I have seen a major shift in the publishing arena because of emergent technology and a changing economic situation.
Retailers must be attentive to the shifting behaviors of customers during economic ups and downs, but we needn't abandon style.
While most retailers report a seasonal sales increase during the busy fourth quarter, a changing economic landscape has shifted their strategy for the holidays.
Its frame of analysis is absorbed with historical transitions: from the end of the postcolonial utopias of the sixties during the 1980s to the geopolitical, economic, technological, and cultural shifts incited by globalization.
Yet at times, particularly during economic turning points, cause and effect can shift.
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