Difficult
economic times often result in major layoffs.
Tough
economic times often result in a great opportunity to secure experienced employees and negotiate for your dream position.
Although tough
economic times often prompt companies to unveil new products in their search for shrinking consumer dollars, businesses might be better off with their old products and new positioning, said Fern Reiss of Expertizing.com on this week's Wall Street Week with Fortune show.
Not exact matches
If one member of the household makes a good enough living, a cost - benefit analysis will
often conclude that it makes
economic sense for the second earner to stay at home or work part -
time.
Gold is
often seen as a store of value during
times of geopolitical and
economic uncertainty.
But because their assets tend to perform better during better
economic times, these stocks
often see higher returns than other parts of the market during upswings, says Stammers.
The 2008
economic crisis is
often blamed, but Americans have been saving less for quite some
time now.
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.
Mackey, a voracious reader,
often has seven or eight books going at a
time spanning from science fiction to
economic theory.
Economic times like these can be treacherous;
often they trick investors into buying or selling at all the wrong
times.
It
often takes
time for
economic immigrants to find proper jobs because of a lack of recognition of foreign credentials, real or perceived language or cultural competency issues, and / or the lack of Canadian work experience.
Blue chip stocks are regarded as less volatile than other stocks and investors
often assume that blue chip companies will get through harsh
economic times better than non-blue chip companies.
One of them is that deep into an expansion, higher
economic confidence reduces the likelihood that many markets will panic at the same
time, and means market - specific stories are
often bigger drivers than the more binary question of «recession, or not?»
If the fundamentals and the technicals are completely opposed to each other, if the
economic data is completely mixed, if the trends are sometimes showing up and sometimes showing down at the same
time, and we have all sorts of different ways where we can find that, a lot of
times the best approach, and this is something people don't ever want to hear, but I tell them
often, is sometimes the best trade is no trade at all.
The Ifo Institute is one of the leading
economic research institutes in Europe and at the same
time the one most
often quoted in the German media.
Another major benefit to barter networks is the very reason they're
often relied heavily upon during tough
economic times: it's a cash - free way to keep business moving forward.
But unfortunately, these are challenging
economic times and it is
often difficult for many people to do.
In more recent
times, people
often leave bad situations — war; famine; political,
economic, social or religious oppression — and go to a place where they hope their lives will be better.
During
times of
economic expansion and industrial growth, old city plants were
often not modernized.
She led an
often mutinous cabinet at a
time of
economic crisis, against a level of personal vitriol to which no other modern leader has been subjected.
Lawmakers approved $ 385 million for the program in the 2013 - 14 budget, offering support for capital projects — not one -
time operating subsidies, as member items
often were — for a broad variety of purposes like «preserving and protecting infrastructure» or to support «
economic development projects... that will create or retain jobs in New York State.»
This makes sense: these are
often places where there remained a good deal of suspicion towards the Conservatives at the last election, even though a plurality were persuaded to vote Tory as it was
time for change, and where
economic uncertainty will be felt most keenly.
Previous research from around the world suggests that during
times of
economic and regulatory pressures suicide - related behavior rates
often increase.
I agree that we find ourselves in this situation from
time to
time,
often on
economic questions, but this says nothing about whether right answers to such questions exist.»
In these uncertain
economic times, practicality is
often the strategy, with an emphasis on knowledge and technology transfer, job training, and public - private partnerships.
by Roland Laird with Taneshia Nash Laird Illustrated by Elihu «Adofo» Bay Foreword by Charles Johnson Sterling Publishing Paperback, $ 14.95 240 pages, illustrated ISBN: 978 -1-4027-6226-0 Book Review by Kam Williams «One of the invaluable features of Still I Rise, the first cartoon history of black America, is the wealth of information it provides about the marginalized — and
often suppressed — political,
economic and cultural contributions black people have made on this continent since the 17th C... Using pictures, it transports us back through
time, enabling us to see how dependent American colonists were on the agricultural sophistication of African slaves and indentured servants; how blacks fought and died for freedom during the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; and how, in ways both small and large, black genius shaped the evolution of democracy, the arts and sciences, and the English language in America, despite staggering racial and social obstacles.
Linda Smith, past chair of the School Library Association, said: «School libraries and the staff who guide them are
often the easiest department to reduce during
times of
economic cuts.
A judicial presence is especially important to ensure that the reform process — and reasonable funding levels — are maintained in
times of
economic stress or recession like the present, where children's needs and constitutional values are
often given short shrift.
Put simply, contrary to the arguments of many White Democrats (as well as pundits such as Jonathan Chait of New York, Frank Bruni of the New York
Times and academic Mark Lilla), focusing on the efforts of Black, Latino, immigrant, and low - income communities for
economic, social and political equality (which has
often been derisively called «identity politics»), is critical to Democrat success in winning elections as well as in winning support from younger voters who are also concerned about these matters.
«They prevented older, more expensive teachers from being discriminated against during lean
economic times, and administrators
often appreciated the simplicity of «last - in, first - out», especially because there was no consensus on how to best evaluate teachers» performance.»
And though closures are
often touted as a way for districts to save money in tough
economic times, those savings
often fail to materialize and can in reality cost taxpayers millions in hidden costs.
In today's testing
economic times, many of us have found that
often there are too many days in the month and not enough in the wage packet.
Market and / or
economic reversals can be devastating to smaller companies that
often lack the financial resources to hold on through tough
times.
Bull markets that run to 19 or 20
times earnings, or above, most
often coincide with low or declining levels of
economic variability.
In
times like these with
economic turmoil surrounding us with higher prices for normal everyday living, we
often find ourselves with more debt than we can manage on a monthly basis.
But in these
economic times people don't
often have a choice.
But it is a key precept of this model that, while prices
often do not reflect the
economic realities in the short term, they always do in the long term (that is, after the passage of 10 years or so of
time).
However, according to the New York
Times, the value of currency in circulation in the U.S. has dropped 50 % since 1970 from 5 % of the country's total
economic activity to 2.5 %, a sign that probably means that cash is used less
often than it was 40 years ago.
Often, especially in this
time economic slump, many pets end up in shelters or on the streets because people are no longer able to provide care and shelter for their pets.
Painter Marlene Dumas has continuously explored the complex range of human emotions,
often probing questions of gender, race, sexuality, and
economic inequality through her dramatic and at
times haunting figural compositions.
These
often generative projects grow with
time and require continuous input, resulting in performative acts as part of the work.As a Polish artist whose formative years were divided between communist Poland, refugee camps in Denmark, and post-unification Germany, the intersections of
economic and political structures are integral to Wisniowski's practice.
The Biennale has survived much worse, and in many ways has succeeded to a greater extent, during
times of
economic or social distress; this is
often when art is needed the most as the inexplicable can be articulated through artistic practice and form.
Surrealists, whose artwork was
often outlandish, perplexing, and uncanny, mingled with American artists who had matured during a
time of cultural isolation and
economic suffering in the United States.
If you consider the potential changes in the cost over traditional energy over
time, the
economic attractiveness of such devices
often increases greatly.
From a scientific,
economic and political perspective, REDD is a very complicated business that ratcheted up demand for the Rapid Response Team because many governments with critical and intact forest are now pursuing national or subnational level policies for REDD,
often without the necessary tools,
time and capacity.
With the Obama Administration willing to sacrifice jobs and
economic development for some perceived environmental legacy, it is
time for unions to abandon the historic allegiance to the Democrat Party and realize that it is the Republicans who advocate for policies that protect the jobs in construction, manufacturing, mining, and energy — all well - paying positions that are
often filled by union members.
Often times, they double or triple the amount of
economic or other damages that are awarded.
Indeed, particularly with respect to
economic offences, which by their very nature and complexity require extensive investigations, the
time - limit will
often hamper an effective criminal prosecution.
When money or property is withheld for some
time period, there will also
often be an element of pre-judgment interest that is calculated on top of the
economic value of the harm as of the
time of the breach,
often at a statutory rate, although the law of pre-judgment interest varies quite a bit from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and is
often allowed in contract lawsuits, but not in tort lawsuits.
«However, going down this route is a slippery slope because the
economic cycle
often results in different practice areas being busy at different
times.»