Sentences with phrase «economic strife»

"Economic strife" refers to a difficult and challenging situation that affects the financial well-being of individuals, businesses, or the overall economy. It often includes issues like unemployment, poverty, high prices, and financial instability. Full definition
Sadly, many marriages and family were destroyed and or badly beaten during the last eight years of economic strife, and many families were suffered greatly just trying to manage the stress of everyday living.
Disguised as Don Getty, PC caused economic strife for Peter Puck in the hopes he would sell off pieces of his juggernaught team before they met in the 1988 finals.
Conditions such as economic strife, health problems, drug abuse, pollution, and lack of parental care experienced during early life can have a permanent effect on an individual's fitness, increasing the risk for and rate of neuropsychiatric disorders in these individuals when they become adults.
PRESS RELEASE - Dec 1 - More than 27,000 single Americans responded to People Media's DatingData poll, and 51 % indicated their attitude toward dating has not gone into recession at all: it remains the same despite the ongoing economic strife.
Just back from combat, Justin, a young U.S. Marine veteran - burdened by the physical and emotional scars of war - faces a new battle to find purpose in the mundane existence of civilian life during a time of national economic strife.
And we must acknowledge that as a people — E Pluribus Unum — we are on a slippery slope toward economic strife, social turmoil, and cultural chaos.»
But history also records that this was a time of severe global economic strife and, on a domestic level, Italian factories paralysed by union unrest.
One misstep could result in the collapse of the market and further economic strife.
With economic strife putting pressure on Africa's foreign investments, effective dispute resolution mechanisms are vital.
In The Snow Queen, Michael Cunningham sets many scenes in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bushwick, an area that's still working toward revitalization after decades of economic strife and urban turbulence.
Its concerns — war, racism and economic strife — have proved enduring, and many of its declarations were surprisingly modern.
Before this conviction, if taken seriously, no race prejudice, no economic strife, no national arrogance could stand.
While UC Berkeley researchers haven't identified the exact link between higher temperatures and aggression, they point out that scarcer resources — a likely outcome of droughts, floods and other extreme weather — can lead to economic strife and food shortages, and those desperate situations can enhance the propensity for social conflict.
This will set you on the road to financial freedom and lessen your burden during the economic strife that has engulfed the globe.
While the past five years of economic strife have proven disastrous for many retailers, five pet specialty chains prove that it is possible to not only survive, but grow in a difficult economy.
She goes on to observe that young people today have no idea about hardship and just how quickly life can change with unemployment and economic strife.
And, you know, in the 1990s it was the emergence in London of the Young British Artists — work that directly speaks to the economic strife of that period of time.
Germany and Poland are rapidly backpedaling on environmental commitments to save key industries at a time of economic strife.
During this period of economic strife and instability, competition for the best jobs is extremely stiff.
With all the corruption, political shenanigans and economic strife we have to deal with, it impacts our daily lives.
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