Sentences with phrase «economic turmoil by»

U.S. investors are ready to capitalize on Asia's economic turmoil by purchasing commercial properties in Japan, says The Wall Street Journal.

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He gave the example of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who he would argue has less power today than five years ago because of economic turmoil caused by sanctions and a middle class of an unprecedented size and aspirations.
'' The expenditure is drawing barbs from the opposition, but the government defends the television and Internet campaign for the budget, which sees Alberta facing a projected $ 10.4 - billion deficit amid economic turmoil caused by low oil prices.
The Northern Miner, Monday, October 13, 2008 Commentary: Economic turmoil: a headhunter's perspective By Andrew Pollard Special To The Northern Miner As an executive recruiter within the mining industry, I have experienced a very troubling phenomenon over the last four months or so: my phone has been ringing off the hook.
I could not help remembering how economic turmoil had conspired with Nazi nationalism and militarism — all intensified by Germany's defeat in World War I — to send the world reeling into catastrophe... It is not entirely mistaken to contemplate our post-election state with fear and trembling.
By tonight, the world stock markets will register a seismic crash as the US looks like Greece and Spain, with economic turmoil and political instability.
Biopharmas that have fared well despite global economic turmoil have done so using various strategies — and by valuing and respecting the scientists who work for them.
Stone highlighted the planned construction, beginning in 2018, of the Iranian Light Source Facility (ILSF), which would be the country's first synchrotron and its «biggest basic science project ever,» as «a testament to the country's determination to do science in spite of turmoil, political interference, and the viselike grip of economic sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies to block Iran's suspected effort to develop nuclear weapons.
Biopharmas that have fared well despite global economic turmoil have done so by making smart acquisitions, paying attention to global opportunities, investing in R&D, looking beyond the bottom line — and valuing and respecting the scientists who work for them, according to this year's Science Careers Top Employers Survey.
«Economic Turmoil in Latin America» was authored by José Antonio Ocampo, a nonresident fellow with the institute's Latin America Initiative and professor of professional practice in international and public affairs at Columbia University.
Students also learned that by helping countries ~ they placed themselves in good standing ~ and could find an ally when attacked or hit with economic turmoil.
A couple of years later, after the industry was turned upside down by soaring oil prices and economic turmoil, governments began mandating tough new limits on fuel economy and carbon - dioxide emissions.
In a world fractured by the effects of environmental degradation, political turmoil, and economic crises, it is easy to forget that cultures of peace depend on good governance and equitable management of our natural resources.
Many of these institutions were hard hit by the recent economic turmoil and either do not have the cash to loan or are sitting on it until they see some financial bright spots on the horizon.
But with it came a time of social turmoil; crime and violence fueled by thwarted expectations; a thirst for vengeance; high unemployment; and an influx of refugees from other African countries devastated by war, drought and economic disaster.
PB: Has this trend been affected by the economic turmoil we've experienced over the past few years?
There's no word on why the lot was withdrawn, but it's possible that the consignor got spooked by the economic turmoil and tumbling value of the pound, and yanked it.
President - elect Barack Obama sent a video message to a summit meeting on global warming organized by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, implying that despite the continuing economic turmoil, reductions in greenhouse gas emissions will remain a central component of Mr. Obama's energy, environmental and economic policies.
I think that precisely because you are coming of age at a time of such rapid and sometimes unsettling change, born into a world with fewer walls, educated in an era of constant information, tempered by war and economic turmoil — because that's the world in which you're coming of age, I think you believe as deeply as any of our previous generations that America can change and it can change for the better.
Today's sobering story on how economic turmoil could blunt climate - friendly energy plans, by Elisabeth Rosenthal, implies that a new kind of climate and energy trance may indeed be nigh — not one created just by dropping prices for coal and oil but also by the urgency of a global economic retreat.
The public, buffeted by weather fluctuations and economic turmoil, has little time to analyse decadal changes.
As UK - qualified lawyers seek to register in Ireland in order to continue advising on European Union (EU)- related matters, big firms with a presence in the country could see an increase in workload as companies consider shifting operations or even redomiciling in the Emerald Isle, amid the economic turmoil wrought by Brexit's aftermath.
Some law firms are benefiting from the present economic turmoil, picking up new business generated by the fallout from business failures of some companies and the government bailout of others.
During the economic turmoil of 2007 - 2008, Trustgard Insurance was acquired by the Grange Mutual Casualty Pool, a cooperative insurance pool comprised of many different insurance companies.
By diversifying your skillset, growing, and learning, you will be better able to grow with any company or transition to a different company in the event of economic turmoil.
«Sparked by the stock market's turmoil since the beginning of the year, some are concerned that the current economic expansion is aging quite rapidly.
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