Sentences with phrase «economic tumult»

Germany, with a population of approximately 82 million, seems to be faring better than many of its EU neighbors during this economic tumult.
Especially in today's economic tumult, business is getting to be the way sports have always been: Human capital is the whole game.
Dissecting the economic tumult of the past few years has offered full - time employment to a legion of journalists, economists, analysts and academics.
Any other Canadian manufacturer who managed to expand in the midst of five years of economic tumult would be nurtured by politicians like a rare orchid.

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The economic times are so serious that David Cameron is correct to bring such a successful former Chancellor back to the frontbench: «The world has changed, and if in response to the resulting tumult Barack Obama can do a deal with Mrs Clinton and Gordon Brown can rediscover his friendship with Peter Mandelson, then surely the Tories should be able to bury the hatchet (in their opponents rather than each other) in order to turf out Labour?»
I think it's fair to say that's what a fiction writer is most often drawn to — tumult of one kind or another; and in that sense the family in the last quarter century seems to me to be among the most fascinating of human social or economic inventions — more than business or real estate, no matter what Tom Wolfe says, more than the church or the law or the hospital.
Amid the tumult, our country remains a beacon of economic stability and security built on a foundation of sound financial management.
Lew commented that «Throughout our research and travel we've been moved by the impassioned discussions we had about recent tumult in society, politics, and the economic system.
«Throughout our research and travel we've been moved by the impassioned discussions we had about recent tumult in society, politics, and the economic system.
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