Sentences with phrase «era of tight»

Even in an era of tight credit, many single buyers who make it through the mortgage pre-approval process are surprised to realize that they're qualified for a larger mortgage than anticipated.
In an era of tight credit and cautious lending, that kind of opportunity seems anachronistic.
Come to discover that the sales on the first two were going so well, they didn't feel it needed that extra push, thinking the book would sell itself (and I can understand the reasoning in this era of tight budgets).
In the recent era of tight public agency budgets, the community school approach has offered a strategic method for making tough budget decisions — making the most of existing resources.
But in an era of tight budgets and hiring freezes, greater pressure is once again being placed on principals to do more with fewer resources.
In an era of tight budgets, rotators represent a hidden tax on NSF's bottom line.
Making such changes in an era of tight budgets could, as we've mentioned elsewhere, cut into senior faculty members» accustomed prerogatives.
In an era of tight budgets, all spending decisions are de facto questions of political and moral priorities.
This may seem like a small thing, but in an era of tight media management this is increasingly rare for frontline politicians.
In the new era of tight credit, folks are extremely unsure of winning approval for a home loan.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. is cutting the types of mortgage insurance it offers, meaning the era of tighter rules for home buyers hasn't come to an end.

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What's more, for all its bubble - era laxity the Fed has erred on the side of being too tight more recently than 1937.
Let's take a look at some of the key fundamentals that have kept gold prices on a tight leash during the last few years against the backdrop of a sharp correction in the equities markets, rising inflation, geopolitical unrest and the likely end of an era of low interest rates.
The result, says Lapomarda, «has been a silence so tight that the truth about much of the heroic efforts of various individuals in the Nazi era has been neglected.»
We are approaching the end of Wenger's era, so sit tight and let nature take it's course, theres no need to tie the old boys hands behind his back and forcing him to walk the plank, into the shark infested waters.??
The Blaugrana look stronger defensively and seem to slowly work towards a return to what made them offensively unstoppable during the Pep Guardiola Era: short passing, triangles all over the pitch and constant movement of the attacking pieces to find and create spaces inside tight defenses.
Tight corseting was encouraged during the Victorian Era, often up and through the six month of pregnancy, so that the woman could hide her condition and remain active in the social scene.
But today the committee said the issues raised at the meeting were focused on the challenge of raising funds for political parties in an era of declining membership, and whether there should be tighter limits on party spending.
To keep up with the rise of wind and solar power, Europe's electrical grid needs to get stronger and smarter, a demand that will be difficult to meet in an era of weak economies and tight budgets
But given that the era of discovering extrasolar planets is still in its infancy, with methods that more easily detect planets if they are massive and in tight orbits, how can we be certain that the exoplanets discovered so far are typical?
Hybrid Tug Tugboats may look like something out of another era, but they play an essential role in ocean shipping as they push, pull, and prod large vessels into (and back out of) the tight quarters of a port.
For the industrial era, Lovejoy's analysis uses carbon - dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels as a proxy for all man - made climate influences - a simplification justified by the tight relationship between global economic activity and the emission of greenhouse gases and particulate pollution, he says.
Erika kicked the class into gear with The Prodigy's «Get Your Fight On,» a snarling electronic track that bled into a song I remembered from one of their «90s albums — both of which are more angry than they are gloomy, but they did remind me of an era in which I wore ripped fishnet tights without irony.
Seven's, did you own them??? — Known for being characteristically low rise and tight fitting with a universally recognizable pocket design, and as they were one of the first to hit the scene ushering the new era of a jeans market we now take as commonplace, almost every jeans lover has a pair of these.
Most of the time girls and women are also been seen wearing stockings and tights with these skirts which makes these skirts more fashionable and reminds of the classic skirt of the 1950s era.
Dragonfly's characters are stock, its scares are telegraphed (the script by committee mistakes «eye - rolling» for «tight»), and before it's done, it dips into a shocking Mead - era noble savage syndrome complicated by more conventional exploitations of race and illness.
But Mr Shaw added: «In an era of universal academisation and tight local government budgets, it is far from clear that local authorities are best placed to monitor the quality of SEND provision in schools.»
Elev8 Chicago: Demonstrating the Power and Potential of Community Schools Elev8 Chicago, June 2013 Communities across the country are grappling with the challenge of preparing young people for a bright future, in the era of extremely tight resources.
School Committee member Miren Uriarte, who along with Regina Robinson cast a vote against the budget, questioned the tight funding for schools in what she said is an era of relative prosperity in Boston.
Though 365 horsepower may not sound like a lot in the era of Hellcats, it's more than enough when tackling the winding roads and tight tracks that behoove a BMW.
That said, in the latter part of the Greenspan era, discipline was tight enough that dissent was rare.
Worst of all, it suffers from the Yellen collar (which I wrote about here)-- the Fed put's still there under the market (but with a much tighter strike than the Greenspan era), while any significant market advance will prompt the Fed to raise rates.
It's a bit of a love letter to the days of the SNES and the Megadrive, with exactly the kind of tight, measured controls and systems you'd expect from that era.
Retaining the tight controls of Star Wars: Starfighter, Jedi Starfighter lets you battle it out in a variety of expansive, detailed battlefields while blasting through an Attack of the Clones - era story as Jedi Master Adi Gallia.
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams — Director's Cut combines graphics that pack visual punch and tight controls with the challenge of retro era platforming.
With an emphasis on strong stylized games, realized through tight mechanic - based gameplay and a desire to create games that reflect the creative greatness of 1990s - era titles, darkForge Games strives to create games that feel old - school but have fresh and enticing new perspectives on gameplay.
This is because they were made well before the current era of shale oil and gas and tight oil and gas development.
In the free agency era of law practices where lawyers move from firm to firm and company to company to snag the best opportunity, building a tight team has become a rarity.
In an era of divided government and tighter public resources, preschools, child care providers and home visiting programs can't afford to deal with silos.
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