Sentences with phrase «faltering global»

Bad management rather than the faltering global economy led Dewey & LeBoeuf to last week become the world's largest legal collapse, according to a poll of senior commercial lawyers.
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With current concentrations already so high above the 350 target, some observers are inevitably proclaiming 350 to be impossible, especially given the political context of fraught and faltering global negotiations.
Aluminum maker Alcoa, which kicked off the second - quarter earnings season on Monday, reported very weak revenue because of the faltering global economy.
The price jump over the last five years, however, has been almost exclusively due to a faltering global economy.
While direct trade and financial linkages with China may be too limited to drag down the U.S., it will be hard for America to flourish alone in a faltering global economy.

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If the U.S. struggles, global growth will falter, the pace of innovation will slow, and the U.S. will find it hard to lead efforts to open the global trading and investment system,» states the report.
But even as the market faltered in the summer, and worries about the global economy erupted, the pace of corporate combinations continued; in fact, it appeared to speed up.
You cite the investors suddenly turning risk averse, global capital spending faltering and those trade negotiations going awry.
While the global economy faltered, China continued to grow, buying ever more commodities from developing countries.
As developing economies such as China falter, the United States has re-emerged as the likely engine of global economic growth.
Prices for liquefied natural gas (LNG) have collapsed, global demand is faltering and the first of what is likely to be a wave of competing shipments has just set sail from the unlikeliest of exporters, the United States.
As a result, foreign markets may have more room to run higher and, conversely, less room to fall should the global economy falter and drive worldwide stock markets lower.
The generally positive run of economic data around the world has been reflected in a clear change in sentiment in financial markets since mid-year, as concerns that the global recovery would falter gave way to increasing confidence about the outlook.
Demand for the manufacturing conglomerate's products would weaken if the global economy faltered.
As we all know, the greatest scourge facing today's youth is not the prospect of global climate change, or the faltering economy they're likely to inherit: it's the chance that they might cast their delicate eyeballs in the direction of a TV or computer screen.
The capacity — and willingness — of the international community to prevent and resolve any number of global challenges is faltering.
(CNN)-- Two of President Barack Obama's White House predecessors offered their views of his impending decision on Syria Friday as global support for strikes in the country faltered.
Speaking last week at a news conference announcing the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR), Chu reiterated his contention that faltering startups are typical in an emerging industry and that new research will cement America's role in the global energy sector.
Instead of threatening to take down the deal through legislation or litigation, Republicans released a few muted statements arguing that the global agreement would falter on its own.
If a compromise is not reached, negotiators and analysts say, carbon markets will falter and the quest for an even broader global climate treaty could be in ruins
Even China's efforts to combat those rising concentrations — in part by switching from burning coal to capturing the power latent in rivers like the Yangtze — falter in the face of global warming, as a result of less water in those rivers due to drought and the dwindling glaciers of the Tibetan Plateau.
The industry has faltered because of declining global demand and low natural gas prices, which have encouraged electric power companies to use gas instead of coal to generate electricity, said Ray Rasker, executive director of Headwaters Economics, an independent research group focusing on the economic implications of land management decisions in the West.
Yet I know that the global health community and all of those who continue to combat this disease — from the WHO to local health workers — will not falter and will not give up their efforts to eradicate polio.
Their paper Coral resilience to ocean acidification and global warming through pH up - regulation by Malcolm McCulloch, Jim Falter, Julie Trotter, and Paolo Montagna, appears in the latest issue of the journal Nature Climate Change.
Today, a different catalyst — the threat to U.S. competitiveness in the global economy — has prompted calls for new government action to stimulate our once - again - faltering pipeline of young scientists.
Yet jobs requiring at least an associate's degree are projected to grow twice as fast as jobs that don't require a college education, and if a trained workforce isn't available, the country's economic strength could falter in the global marketplace.
At the Institute for Global Ethics, we believe that individuals and organizations will falter if they simply limit the handling of moral issues to after - business hours or weekend retreats.
Hydrogen - powered fuel - cell development programs fell off the automotive radar screen when the global economy faltered in 2008 and automakers focused on immediate survival rather than future products.
Should the current Greek debt crisis or other global events cause the markets to falter, investors will look to allocate more to liquid alternatives.
With stimulus measures winding down and the global economy faltering, Canada is headed for a rude awakening, according to the PBO.
And on that — the predictions — the theory of global warming seems to falter: Carbon dioxide emissions are growing faster than ever, especially from the Chinese over the past decade.
Should the global economy again falter, it will be hard for leadership to resist doubling down on the existing model of economic growth.
In public conference rooms and private hotel suites, they are (in theory at least) trying to prepare a two - year «road map» for updating the faltering 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change, the world's first experiment in common action to limit global warming.
Low energy prices, the distraction of the first Persian Gulf war, and a temporary cool spell following the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines all helped tamp down global warming as an issue through much of the 1990's, outside the brief burst of triumphant proclamations with the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto Protocol, a stricter addendum to the faltering 1992 climate pact.
That treaty set mandatory limits on greenhouse gases for the three dozen industrialized countries that ratified it, but is seen by a growing number of climate and economic experts as a faltering model for effective action to limit global warming.
While international recognition of global warming was swift, actions have faltered.
As a result, public investments in and control of compliance with targets falter, while the expansion of a global CO2 market is legitimized as a new form of financial capital investment and a means to ensure the survival of a failed production and consumption model.
Global CO2 emissions growth briefly faltered in the early 1980s, in 1992 and again in 2009, but in each case this was due to a decline in economic activity.
There are also signs that the administration could falter when it comes to dealing with global warming in the strongest possible fashion.
This last comment is incorrect because the global economy continues to falter.
There are some concerns that the global credit crisis could put these emission - cutting measures on the backburner as more countries focus on rehabilitating their faltering financial markets.
Christy Burke, President of Burke & Company consulting firm is the moderator / referee as «Brown and Christian make bold projections — and sometimes clash — about imminent global legal IT trends for law firms, vendors, the cloud, what's hot (Surface) and what's not (Blackberry), and whether eDiscovery is finally faltering as the industry's cash cow.
The price rally of Gold faltered in the last two months specially due to strengthening of dollars and global equities setting new record.
But by November, it was clear the company's broader ambitions had faltered, with CEO Yueting Jia admitting the company had grown too fast, and that it would scale back many of its global expansion plans.
The report outlines the need for UK and global businesses to work closely with respective governments to find long - term solutions to current talent shortages and faltering productivity.
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