Sentences with phrase «economic strain of»

As former struggling students ourselves, we know very well the economic strain of working and living within a constrained budget.
By the same token, the Civil War inflation did not stem from the fact that the government itself issued greenbacks, but that the credit had to be issued at all under the economic strains of war.

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«Ending DACA would place severe economic strain on businesses around the country, putting them into the impossible and extremely costly position of having to fire productive employees for no other reason than an arbitrary change in federal policy, potentially resulting in backlash from other employees, or their broader community,» the report reads.
The IMF cites a number of risks to their optimistic outlook for the next two years, risks that are more concerning for the medium term (2020 and beyond), including geopolitical strains, a sudden and severe tightening of monetary policies, waning popular support for global economic integration, and a move toward protectionist trade policies that would impact global trade.
Luckily, that relationship is robust enough to weather strains and irritants and has shown itself to be surprisingly resilient in spite of political and economic disputes in particular areas, some of which have been pretty contentious.
Generally speaking, joint market action in Treasury yields, credit spreads, commodities, and market internals provide the earliest signal of potential economic strains, followed by the new orders and production components of regional purchasing managers indices and Fed surveys, followed by real sales, followed by real production, followed by real income, followed by new claims for unemployment, and confirmed much later by payroll employment.
Last week was not a crash, though a free - fall appears increasingly possible, as the reality of emerging recession (and all that it implies for fresh credit risks, sovereign defaults, fiscal imbalances, banking strains and other problems) will likely smash against the consensus view of economic expansion in next few months.
Even 34 percent of the respondents who made more than $ 100,000 a year said they felt strain as a result of an economic shock.
When sociologists look for causes of child poverty and juvenile delinquency, they link these problems to the incarceration of parents and the resulting economic and emotional strains on families.
Nothing is more clear in the light of history than this: new political, economic and ecclesiastical machinery does not alone solve problems; it creates problems, and, above all, it puts a strain on moral foundations, on spiritual resources, that must successfully be met or the best - laid plans come down in ruin.
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.
Yet the terrific economic drain of military expenditures, pre-empting about three fourths of all money paid for taxes, the psychological strains of conscription of youth for military service, and the perils to democracy of a militarized public mind require unremitting effort to lift the armaments burden.
Whether it is Michael Strain on employment, James Capretta on health care coverage, Robert Stein on taxes or Scott Winship on economic mobility, Republican candidates have a series of approaches they can select from in order to address the concerns of families who are middle - class or aspire to join the middle - class.
Editor Charles R. Strain assembled four teams of scholars from various fields and ostensibly wide - ranging points of view to discuss critically and produce papers about the 1986 Catholic Bishops» pastoral letter on the economy, Economic Justice for All.
Formed against a background of economic curtailment on welfare spending and a huge increase in the number of HIV and AIDS cases, Wola Nani initiated programs to help HIV + people in the local community cope with the emotional and financial strains brought about by HIV and AIDS.
The China phenomenon is frequently depicted at official and unofficial levels as having put European - US ties under strain, mostly arising from a confluence of the growing significance of Asia in US economic and strategic policy; Europe's political and economic malaise; and China's more confident and assertive external policies that include the prospect of enhanced financial and economic ties between major European countries and China.
Similarly, there have been regular, severe economic crises, the most recent being in 2001 - 02, when the strain of over-indebtedness during periods of both dictatorship and democracy and IMF - backed neo-liberal policies pushed the country to major default, devaluation and 25 % unemployment.
Otherwise, in the absence of the flexible exchange rate and independent monetary policy that we enjoy in the UK, the economic and political strains of deleveraging and balance sheet repair in the eurozone periphery may prove unbearable.
All of these gains have come despite the constant strains of coalition, a backdrop of economic agony and with a Labour Party full to the brim of eager and bright young MPs.
«There are some economic benefits, but this puts a big strain on house - building, schools and local services in some parts of the country,» he said.
«This will exert yet more pressure on a jobs market that is buckling under the strains of contractions in economic growth and public sector employment.
A mere six billion Euros is earmarked for tackling unemployment among young Europeans in countries under the greatest economic strain, and around eighty billion is deemed enough to bolster research and innovation — an area in which Europe lags behind other parts of the world.
The post-war consensus, which had bound managers, unions and politicians in symbiotic lock - step — an outgrowth of the war - time economy - was straining like a pressure cooker under the heat of economic reality.
The party will then face many of the same challenges as the current government: an ageing population; straining public services; high migration from poorer EU states; persistent inequality; and the economic and fiscal overhang of the worst crisis for 80 years.
The relationship between the Conservative prime minister and his Lib Dem deputy is far from functional, as issues of an economic slump further add to their strains.
His comments about «the economic gains of a recession» were met with anger by TUC general secretary Frances O'Grady, who said: «Not only is the government failing to deal with the living standards crisis, their advisers are revelling in the jobs and wage squeeze that is putting people's finances under strain
But the corruption scheme outlined by federal prosecutors has strained the entire nanotechnology program, threatening to knock economic progress off course in places like Utica, where growth was never certain in the best of times.
And regardless of the «science,» the economic reality is that Indian Point's 2,000 megawatts of power are indispensable to an electric grid that's already straining to meet growing demand.
And you certainly wouldn't have known that, you know, you could find really ugly strains of anti-Semitism even in the writings of someone like Martin Luther that would have been very familiar to a lot of Germans at the time, not to mention the other economic issues.
Of the emerging economies, China and India rank 120th and 177th respectively, reflecting the strain population pressures and rapid economic growth impose on the environment, note the researchers.
Today, persistently toxic economic conditions, uncertainty, joblessness, and the possibility of further austerity measures continue to put a great strain on the Greek public, the authors say.
The three partner academic institutions will work in tandem to develop the vaccine strains, integrated manufacturing process, and economic models to ensure that ULTRA can achieve costs of less than 15 cents per dose.
With the middle class growing weaker and the upper class growing stronger, the discrepancy of incomes is liable to cause our economic strains to become more pronounced rather than diminished.
Preliminary findings of a PHD, co-funded by Education Support Partnership and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) suggest that giving teachers sufficient control and autonomy is a significant factor in reducing job strain, but that the effect is relatively small unless combined with leader and management support.
The economic recession has increased the financial strain on middle - income families with children in private schools, causing more of them to request loans or tuition - payment deferrals.
Because of strains in the municipal market due to the economic downturn, these new BABs have been popular with issuers and institutional investors alike.
The economic uniqueness of the climate - change problem is not just that today's decisions have difficult - to - reverse impacts that will be felt very far out into the future, thereby straining the concept of time discounting and placing a heavy burden on the choice of an interest rate.
On the other side, the industry - friendly U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrote a letter of support for the bill, describing it as «a common - sense plan that maintains continued air quality improvement without unnecessarily straining state and local economic resources.»
Our economic and social systems are already showing the strain of the «techno - fix» attitude expressed by some here regarding planetary limits.
China's Development Still Soot - Stained China's «green stimulus» has been greatly exaggerated, and the economic and social strain of the recession has put more pressure on local governments to cut corners — that is, keep polluting factories going.
Meanwhile, Scott Pruitt, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency director, is straining to undo Obama - era environmental regulations, including the Clean Power Plan, while actively promoting the economic fortunes of U.S. oil, gas and coal companies.
In conclusion, in its role as a stepping stone for facilitated access to finance, the MDB is set to contribute towards the Investment Plan's goal of boosting job creation and economic recovery in a manner which does not further load on public debt nor strain national budgets.
Recalls that the objective of the ongoing negotiations on the Association Agreement between the EU and Mercosur is to introduce a framework for economic integration and political dialogue between the two blocks in order to achieve the highest degree of progress and prosperity for both regions, and believes that for such negotiations to be successful both sides have to approach the talks in a spirit of openness and mutual trust; points out also that decisions such as that taken by the Argentine authorities can put a strain on the climate of understanding and friendship needed to reach such an agreement;
According to the ONS, the rise could be due to the strain of the economic downturn, and some people may want to divorce while their incomes are low so they get a more favourable settlement.
We have some challenges; economic growth is estimated to be just less than 1 %, putting a lot of strain on M&A activity, and we hope for an improvement in 2017.
Lawyers have suggested that the tough current economic climate has had a double effect by putting relationships under greater strain and then making separations more bitter as couples fight harder for a slice of their diminished assets.
Your newborn may excel at creating strains on your relationship through the difficulties of sharing responsibility, sleep deprivation, economic stress, and the seeming impossibility of making time for yourself, let alone spending time and energy focusing on your relationship.
Strain and rational choice theories (e.g., [7 — 8]-RRB- suggest that youths may change their delinquent behavior if changes in SES alter their experience of economic deprivation.
Personal or individual (e.g., biological sex, age, immigrant status, socioeconomic status, attitudes and beliefs, mental health and psychopathology), relational or interpersonal (e.g., relationship type, relationship satisfaction), and environmental (e.g., economic strain, social isolation) risk factors associated with the occurrence of domestic abuse are identified.
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