Sentences with phrase «economic survival»

The football pitch becomes a site for the struggle for economic survival, played out by the African football player for both himself and his team.
Whether fighting for their clients, or struggling for their own economic survival, they often had to operate in strange or hostile territory.
Its importance has become particularly acute especially in times of crisis, when international travel tends to be affected, enhancing the role of domestic travel as a means of economic survival.
They were concerned for economic survival, of course, but beyond that participation in family structures seemed more important to them than «improving» their condition.
That confidence, born of economic survival in the Depression and later of survival in World War II, probably did more to rid sport of the curse of pseu - dovirility than any other factor.
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The level of dependency on public assistance for basic economic survival has essentially doubled since 1964; almost one - half of all black children are supported in part by transfers from the state and federal governments.
Communities can encourage such individual creativity only when obtaining the necessities of economic survival does not dominate the lives of people.
But another school of thought thinks it is nothing but brutal economic survival, manifesting as personal and collective tragedies, which pathos cut deep; assuming ethnic hues, among the common victims.
The uncertainty about political and economic survival served as background to a narrative of the importance of merit and hard work, so clearly supportive of an education system that is valued by all in the society.
Simulations in the classroom can teach students about calculated risk management and the effects of debt overload, economic survival skills that foster an understanding of economic exploitation as the Appalachian Teaching Project (ATP) shows.
More than a socio - economic survival practice, these terms provide a scaffold for Ndiaye's artistic practice: an everyday Duchampian de-familiarization.
«This rule will likely jeopardize the safety of offshore operations,» said Lori LeBlanc, executive director of the Gulf Economic Survival Team, a Louisiana based - business group, according to Bloomberg.
«The economic rules have changed,» Warren said, «leaving millions of hard - working, play - by - the - rules families caught in a battle for economic survival
Now, it appears that students have watched their seniors struggle with the increasing hardships of economic survival in a field where legal aid has collapsed to a shadow of its former self.
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In fact, MacDonald's latest portfolio might well be the most important position in the entire cabinet when it comes to Nova Scotia's economic survival.
But in an anemic economy where jobs are in short supply, attracting business today is a matter of economic survival.
So we Americans in the bottom 98 % are finally beginning to care about self - interest and economic survival?
Therefore they still insist that foreign capitalistic investments in Korea was only for economic survival.
But with huge plant investments and the nightmare of retrenchment facing educational institutions, the temptation is to see students not as ends for which schools exist, but as means to the economic survival of the institutions themselves.
They noted that when average income in a nation rose to a certain point, people turned attention from issues of economic survival to concern for the health of the environment.
Major hurricanes and competition from other coffee producing countries forced the island to seek other means for economic survival.
It is one of the nation's oldest and largest volunteer service organizations of extraordinary women who are committed to enriching, sustaining and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry.
As marriage becomes increasingly optional — no longer necessary for child - bearing, economic survival or social acceptance — individuals who decide to tie the knot can approach their union as a relationship designed to, above all else, foster a happier, healthier life.
In antiquity, fierce land hunger in Crete and surrounding islands, triggered the founding of Greek colonies, a cluster of voluntary diasporas, angling for economic survival.
The highly placed traditional ruler noted that tax payment was key to economic survival of the state, urging residents of the state to imbibe the culture of prompt tax payment.
Sadly, the prospect of resuscitating the public sphere does not seem likely at a time when, rather than engaging in critical debate, the majority of 99 % is engaged in a daily battle for economic survival.
Farming, humanity's main occupation throughout history and once essential to economic survival, has become but a minuscule part of a broader food economy in Ulster County as elsewhere.
The Red Sea may be in form of the bitter pills of the economic realities that the nation is being forced to swallow so that we can recover from our ailment that is posing great threats to our economic survival as a political entity.
The reality of marriage is that it was in many ways a means of socio - economic survival.
-- Pamela Tanner Boll's documentary focuses on five women artists struggling to balance their creative existence and need for artistic fulfillment with the responsibilities of marriage, motherhood and economic survival.
It's most compelling, and often frustrating, as a portrait of a rural Inuit population that relies on sustainable seal hunting for food, community and economic survival.
, and Take Shelter, a psychological drama about mental illness and end - of - the - world fears wrapped up in contemporary anxieties of economic survival.
It resists all temptations to turn this plot into some kind of a thriller and keeps it grounded on the struggle for economic survival.
Although insulated from laws governing public schools, private schools felt the pressure as well, and many single - gender institutions, often fighting for economic survival, opened their doors to both sexes after 1970.
It makes vivid the gap between «children born to educated parents who are more likely to read to them as babies, to drive them to dance class, to nudge them into college themselves — and children whose parents live at the edge of economic survival
The piece draws parallels between the pitch and a migrant's struggle for economic survival, playing not only for himself, but also for his team.
In order to facilitate the economic survival and privatisation of some of the Hungarian coal mines, the Government decided to combine collieries with power stations that could use their coal production.
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