Sentences with phrase «economic upheaval in»

The economic upheaval in general and the shakeups in the pharmaceutical industry in particular haven't helped matters at all.
You don't have to be a financial genius to realize that we are experiencing economic upheaval in America.
Our hope is that this study will lead to a regional economic strategy, which will make our economy even stronger, more diverse, and more resilient to economic upheaval in other parts of the world.
Inspired by the recent political and economic upheavals in America and abroad, this selection juxtaposes new photographs that take the long view of the world's current condition with prescient works from the 1980s and 1990s that remain startlingly relevant today... PRESS RELEASE Trevor Paglen exhibition at Vienna Secession reviewed in Frieze, May 2011 PDF New Exhibition Catalogue from Secession available Images of the Black World with essay by Brian Holmes Trevor Paglen featured in Art Review Future Greats, March 2011 PDF Shannon Ebner upcoming solo project at the Hammer Museum in collaboration with LAX Art Los Angeles, CA July 2011

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«The greater risk to the market this year, in my opinion, is not economic, it is political,» Miller said, referring primarily to upheaval within the Trump administration.
The upheaval we've been through in the past few years as the private debt bubble burst is only a preview of what's to come, concludes Mauldin, the president of Millennium Wave Advisors (writing here with an editor for an economic analysis firm).
Slow economic growth, increasing extreme weather events and volatility in capital markets made the insurance business tumultuous in recent years, with employees facing upheaval in their day - to - day roles as well as layoffs.
After devastating famine in the late 1950s followed by social upheavals of the Cultural Revolution in the»60s and»70s, China turned to a more pragmatic approach to economic development when Deng Xiaoping ascended to power at the end of that period.
And the author comes to some sobering conclusions in the first chapter: only massive upheaval through wars, revolution, disasters, famine and disease has been successful historically in leveling economic conditions.
While the decision to leave the EU has caused notable market upheaval, global market declines were actually more extreme in the first few months of 2016 due to significant commodity price weakness, concerns regarding slowed economic growth in the U.S. and China, and monetary decisions by major central banks.
The economic and social upheaval stemming from both the Great Depression and World War II forced the United States to seek out a source of inexpensive labor to meet its manpower needs in both agriculture and railway maintenance.
It was not our country's place to judge that, when other nations were caught in such upheavals and were moving away from both political and economic oppression, communism was worse than any available alternative.
While Foley focuses on cross-national actors and issues to highlight his theses in the sphere of social, political, and economic transition of the Arab Gulf, Gause discusses cross-regional ideologies and upheavals in the Gulf area to capture the regional security developments.
What triggered successive rounds of popular upheavals in the Middle East was first and foremost the growing sense of frustration with the lack of government accountability, a lack of economic opportunity, pervasive corruption and arbitrary abuse by the security services.
One such pattern stipulates that revolutions are rarely isolated instances but come in waves, while another points to social and economic inequalities as root causes for violent upheavals.
The possibilities here, it seems, vastly outweigh the good, with the worst case probably involving the displacement of several billion people from the poorest coastal regions of the world, with concomitant social, economic and political upheaval, possible starvation from regional losses in agriculture, and rises in international tensions, terrorism and political instability.
Innovation and industrial research in eastern Germany have fallen victim to the economic upheavals that followed reunification.
Given the economic outlook and the technological upheaval that persists, how much further displacement can we expect to see in manufacturing industries?
Detailing key socio - economic data as well as developmental trends, the maps provide a comprehensive territorial analysis at a local scale and explore the potential for regional integration and cooperation.These pioneering maps examine challenges that threaten this wide, yet inter-connected, region, including environmental concerns in the North, political unrest in the East, social factors in the Western Balkans, and the upheaval in the Mediterranean since the Arab spring.
Fisherman's Blues immerses us in a community navigating a time of unprecedented environmental, economic, and cultural upheaval with resilience, ingenuity, and wonder.
Despite economic upheaval and forward mortgage lending issues, reverse mortgages have continued to grow as a safe, government - insured loan allowing seniors to access a portion of the equity in their homes while not having to make a monthly mortgage payment.
In fact, I often contemplate whether my strategy shouldn't be simply to remain in cash except during periods of severe economic upheaval (like the 2008/09 liquidity crisis) when funds would be invested, then slowly liquidated over the ensuing recoverIn fact, I often contemplate whether my strategy shouldn't be simply to remain in cash except during periods of severe economic upheaval (like the 2008/09 liquidity crisis) when funds would be invested, then slowly liquidated over the ensuing recoverin cash except during periods of severe economic upheaval (like the 2008/09 liquidity crisis) when funds would be invested, then slowly liquidated over the ensuing recovery.
The orange trendlines (solid for outer boundary and dotted for the mid-point) in the above chart ascend at approximately 7.5 % and have contained all the market's movement since 1939 through two Secular Bear Markets (1970 ′ s and 2000 ′ s), four wars (WWII, Korean, Viet Name and Middle - East Wars) and countless political and economic upheavals, domestic and international.
«Rankings in many regions were affected by recent world events, including economic and political upheavals, which resulted in currency fluctuations, cost inflation for goods and services, and volatility in accommodation prices,» said Ed Hannibal, a partner for Mercer's mobility practice.
«Thailand has arguably been hampered in recent times by political upheavals and environmental catastrophes, such as recent flooding, but nevertheless still presents sizeable opportunities for economic and outbound tourism growth.
The country went through some rough years, with the economic downturn of 1997 and the political upheaval that followed, which resulted in a massive decline in tourist arrivals to Indonesia as a whole.
Ji's particular focus is the harsh realities of life in China today as traditional relationships between its people and the land have been unmoored by social, political, economic and ecological upheavals.
In this respect, the West Coast venue of Los Angeles is appropriate not only as the home of Manny Silverman Gallery, but as a complement to New York — a similarly diverse city affected by the social, political, and economic upheavals of recent decades and that has risen to prominence as a revitalized international art center.
The synergistic impacts of economic upheaval, energy - related natural resource destruction and changes in our global climate — are not problems that will manifest later in the 21st century, but are real crises unfolding today.
Nationalism, war, protectionism, economic volatility, the mass displacement of populations, the threat of nuclear conflict, civil rights, identity politics, fascism, revolutions in communications, Russia vs. the USA, upheavals in South America, tensions in Asia and the Middle East.
While shelves of books have been written about Pop art, The Pop Revolution is the first to approach it not only as an aesthetic upheaval, but also as a bellwether for the social, cultural, economic and political changes affecting America and Europe in the late twentieth century.
Lee Bul was born in the 1960s in South Korea, a period of social and economic upheaval marked by the transition from military dictatorship to a democratic state.
Over recent years, Athens has experienced cultural momentum despite being in social and economic upheaval.
He's a representative of what curators and collectors consider a recent golden age of Cuban art, the so - called «special period» of economic upheaval following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
As a new term in the White House divides America, we look back to another time of social upheaval and economic anxiety.
A head - in - the - sand approach invites an eventual economic upheaval along the lines of the recent Great Recession as fossil fuel reserves become the sub-prime mortgages of the next financial crisis.
We live in a time of tremendous political, environmental, and economic upheaval.
I am unaware of any person who has been held accountable in any way for the biggest deliberate deception in history that has created completely unnecessary social and economic upheaval and wasted trillions of dollars.
Each of the three sessions in the panel was framed by a report from places vulnerable to environmental, political, and socio - economic upheavals, given by people who live in — and whose ancestors lived in — the country about which...
American Lawyer reporter David Bario writes that in past periods of economic upheaval — both in recessions and booms — firms have cut back on pro bono.
In recent years, judicial decisions, social trends, policy agendas and economic upheaval have all contributed to the evolution of key principles of professional negligence law and the emergence of new themes and trends, which have been the subject of stimulating analysis and dispute.
When Bitcoin was created, the world faced Economic upheaval, mistrust in the banking system, and demand from the Millennial generation for a different way of banking.
Those in opposition to petro stated that the cryptocurrency is subject to approval by Congress, something which seems unlikely considering the political and economic upheaval the country has experienced as of late.
Despite pricing pressures, economic uncertainty and the general upheaval of an industry in flux, employment prospects for life scientists have remained positive.
«The past year was punctuated by stories about global economic upheaval but, here in Canada, the mood is one of pragmatic optimism,» said Rowan O'Grady, President, Hays Canada.
Often, especially during times of economic upheaval, career changes are made for practical reasons, in response to industry changes that result in lack of jobs, too much competition, or less attractive future prospects.
«In the face of global economic and political uncertainty — that is, Venezuela upheaval, Brexit, Syrian refugees, Russia meddling, and even the very nasty U.S. Presidential election campaigning — people with money were searching for something very safe,» says Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist and senior vice president of Research.
As an in - the - trenches practitioner with 1st Choice Realty in Hot Springs, Polychron has negotiated his share of technological disruptions and economic upheavals.
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