Sentences with phrase «economic woes in»

For some, the broader economic woes in Europe are producing new opportunities to find desirable real estate.
These 1974 models timed to coincide precisely with the 1973 OPEC oil embargo, and were a significant part of Chrysler's economic woes in the late 1970s.
The Chairman of the party in the state, Mr Soji Adagunodo disclosed this while addressing the press in Osogbo on Thursday, saying that the government's financial recklessness was solely responsible for the economic woes in the state.
They have failed to alleviate the economic woes in Nigeria and as far as we concerned, we are committed to our goal of making Ekiti a better place to live in and we are for peace,» Oguntuase said.
Kremer, a former chairman of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee, cited the state's economic woes in tandem with the country being «strangled by Arab oil» as main issues that hydrofracking in New York could alleviate.
Imports from China have been blamed for unemployment and many other economic woes in the United States.

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Catalonia has talked of separation from Spain since the founding of Estat Català — a political movement which began in 1922 - and throughout the 36 - year dictatorship of Franco, however, the resurgence of the pro-secession movement over the past few years is due primarily to Spain's economic woes, a 2010 constitutional court decision to lessen Catalonia's sovereignty, and a distrust of Madrid or the centralized Spanish government.
Yet even in the unlikely scenario that restructuring is finally accepted by its fellow lenders, the IMF's forecasts are still an overly optimistic account of Greece's economic woes.
Russia's economic woes, along with the steep decline of the Russian ruble, have played a major role in stalling the EEU's development.
In an article published on its website last Friday, the century - old think tank cautioned that «there exists a very real danger that the petro will not only fail to cure Venezuela's economic woes but will also weaken the integrity of cryptocurrencies writ - large.»
Despite China's recent economic woes, BCG does not foresee a marked slowdown in the growth of e-commerce.
Iâ $ ™ ve had the good fortune to live in France for the past 10 months on a year - long sabbatical and therefore been able to witness firsthand the travails of the Socialist government as it wrestles with the countryâ $ ™ s economic woes.
However, Tennessee, like most states in the country, was badly hit by the nation's most recent economic woes, and residents are carrying far more debt than they would like as a result.
The global roller coaster ride of economic woes has undoubtedly caused shifts in buying behaviors and processes.
A related ongoing development is that in response to Puerto Rico's economic woes, Puerto Rican people have increasingly chosen to leave the island.
Despite national economic woes, wedding prices rose 23 % in 2010 and 73 % from 1990 - 2005, far exceeding cost of living increases.
The senior pastor of North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia, north of Atlanta, told his church members they should look in the mirror before they start blaming politicians for the nation's economic woes.
How can anyone not see that the current economic woes of the U.S. and the world are the result of irresponsible and greedy leaders, who have engaged in reckless and unethical actions for the past twenty to thirty years?
Things in the world will continue to get worse, earthquakes, famines, diseases, economic woes, etc..
He says you're also wrong about the economic woes of this nation — we are in a WORLD - WIDE RECESSION, fred.
Religious traditions tied most closely to the Republican Party were less swayed by economic considerations than were their Democratic counterparts, and the least religiously observant voters in both traditions were the ones most influenced by economic woes.
«Although it had stagnated due in large part to the economic woes of the late 2000s, the super-premium juice market has rebounded in the last few years and has had strong performance since 2000,» the report states.
Its economic woes aside, the horse racing industry has reached a critical state in regard to public confidence — that is, among the millions who watch it more for pleasure than for profit — and it has reached that point over the last few years because of the near carnage that has been taking place during some of the game's most celebrated events, most notably in the nationally televised Breeders» Cup itself and the Triple Crown.
Two days ago, New York Times national education correspondent Sam Dillon had a front page story on the sharp increase in the number of formerly middle class households now taking advantage of free or reduced price school lunches for their children, a stark indicator of the nation's current economic woes.
In terms of the state's economic woes, Cuomo said there will have to be cuts to education, health care and state operations.
The Putnam County Republican hedged a little in a phone interview this morning on a possible tax code change, saying he would want to see plan that addresses long - term economic woes and joblessnes.
A top rated Kenyan film maker and script writer, Njoki Muhoho, recently took a swipe at the sorry state of the East African film industry, blaming the woes on the inability of the policy makers in the region to recognize the economic potentials of the industry.
Note that the fall of oil prices in 80's contributed significantly to the USSR's economic woes as it was a large exporter.
«The same dysfunctional tax and spend policies at the root of our economic woes are the prevailing problem in both Albany and Washington.
Paterson also made reference in his speech to the economic woes being faced in the United States, calling them a «crisis,» and promised to «adjust the budget accordingly.»
Economic woes put one Bronx resident where many citizens find themselves: in a sort of Catch 22 where they work too many hours to qualify for financial aid, or work too little to keep the financial aid.
The government has previously been at pains to emphasise its green credentials, though environmental issues have recently taken a backseat in the wake of the country's economic woes.
He's cynical about Plaid's attempt to pin the economic woes on Labour, when Wyn Jones is the one in charge of the country's economy, and instead puts the emphasis on the improvements which have been made under Labour.
The civil lawsuits and sweeping legislation in the wings could put a wet blanket on the financial system, adding to the nation's economic woes and sky - high unemployment rate.
On Nov. 20, Karen Mills, the administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, visited businesses in the South Street Seaport to assess the damage of the storefronts and to talk to the merchants about their economic woes.
In economic aspects, our ideologies don't align at all, but I'm sick and tired of the GOP propping up candidates that must tow the line of party leadership rather than giving us somebody principled who actually cares about our budget woes and civil liberties.
He said the «all - knowing» attitudes of the Governor was responsible for bad leadership and administration in the state, with attendant socio - economic woes that gave the state a negative posture among other federating units.
Gest adds that Trump prevailed in part because he gave voters somebody to blame for their economic woes.
As a result of Brazil's mounting economic woes, federal funding for science and technology is now at its lowest level in modern history, dropping by more than half over the past 5 years.
But the program remains hobbled by economic woes and bureaucratic hurdles, according to local officials involved in the cleanups.
First month - by - month, multi-decade national analysis of suicide in Greece shows ties to economic woes
Over the last several years, many brands have made significant investments expanding their retail presence in the Middle Kingdom, driving the growth that has thus far protected the luxury fashion sector from global economic woes.
Most of the ground covered should be familiar to history buffs: Hitler's failed efforts to become a great artist, his frustration at watching his adopted country fall apart at the seams during World War I, his resolve to put Germany back on its feet by exploiting the nation's horrendous postwar economic woes and its ingrained anti-Semitism, his 1923 arrest, the publication of Hitler's virulent screed + Mein Kampf, the growing popularity of National Socialism, and the fatal error made by senile German chancellor Von Hindbenburg (Peter O'Toole) to «neutralize» Hitler by giving him a relatively unimportant political post in 1933.
Everyone in Logan Lucky is impacted by the region's economic woes and environmental degradation: the drinking water makes people sick; there aren't enough police to enforce the speed limit; and ex-miners have to drive across state lines just to find work repairing sinkholes underneath a racetrack.
Even Anderson's debut, Hard Eight, is steeped in a sense of economic woe, its violence predicated on squabbles over a frankly paltry amount of money that nonetheless means the world to those on the outs.
Jeff Bridges, Chris Pine, and Ben Foster star in a story that puts classic bank - robbers - and - sheriffs into a story that has a lot to say about current economic woes.
And let us also recognize that, even as we were gathering and analyzing all that data, multiple factors — economic woes, party shifts, court decisions, changing policy agendas, the arrival of many new players — conspired to produce enormous flux in precisely the realms that we were examining.
Analysts have cited a legion of reasons for the state's slide in achievement: the steady leaching of resources from the schools that was the inevitable result of the infamous 1970s property - tax revolt led by Howard Jarvis; a long period of economic woes caused by layoffs in the defense industry; curriculum experiments with «whole language» reading instruction and «new math» that were at best a distraction and at worst quite damaging; a school finance lawsuit that led to a dramatic increase in the state's authority over school budgets and operations; and a massive influx of new students and non-English-speaking immigrants that almost surely depressed test scores.
Ironically, the polar opposite is the reality: when California's economic woes required laying off teachers over the last few years, teachers were pink - slipped according to seniority only, and because those who have been in the system for fewer years are lesser - paid, i.e. the newer, younger teachers, many more of them had to be laid off to save the required amount.
«We're coming in lean and we'll let it grow,» he says, noting Europe's economic woes also play a role in the deliberate pace.
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