Sentences with phrase «far less recovery»

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The labor market recovery so far has made up less than half of the prime - age employment lost in the recession.
In theory, at least, this can be a win - win - win solution to the problem of underwater homes: Homeowners instantly reduce their monthly payments and begin building positive equity in their homes; mortgage lenders benefit because above - water homeowners are far less likely to default and the foreclosure process is very expensive for banks; and the process helps speed recovery for the entire economy.
* Reduced morning sickness * Improved sleeping patterns * Shorter, pain - free and more controlled labour process * Reduced stress and anxiety * Reduction of tension and discomfort * Positive thinkings regarding pregnancy and Childbirth * Stronger bond between the mother and her baby * Less likelihood of further medication * Quicker and better recovery * Happier and calmer babies with better sleeping patterns.
On the other, any less borrowing would have squeezed demand further and delayed the recovery that now seems to be underway.
Less exercise, with more specific focus and more recovery between sessions gives far better results.
Yet to its credit the film has far less to do with the specifics of one event and instead focuses on a far more universal message of recovery, self - doubt and the reconciliation and acceptance required to overcome any personal loss.
That's quite a recovery from 2000, but still far less than one might expect for a suburb of Buffalo with plenty of money.
That and weaker protections may actually make recoveries far less since whatever covenants there are will be tripped later.
With keyhole - sized incisions, there is far less risk of infection and the recovery time tends to be much less.
Included in the cutting edge services will be soft tissue and orthopedic surgery featuring laser surgery technology, which enables near bloodless procedures that create far less swelling, inflammation, and pain for faster recoveries.
Diesel and other engines can now get efficiencies nearly as good as fuel cells at far less cost, and the slightly lower efficiency is more than compensated for by useful heat recovery.
As sea ice declines, it becomes thinner, with less ice build - up over multiple years, and therefore more vulnerable to further melting.15 Models that best match historical trends project northern waters that are virtually ice - free by late summer by the 2030s.25, 26,12 Within the general downward trend in sea ice, there will be time periods with both rapid ice loss and temporary recovery, 27 making it challenging to predict short - term changes in ice conditions.
Regardless of the merits debate, their practical consequences are clear: the community legal service fund will suffer a sizeable reduction in value and the contractual instrument designed to fill the void left by a retreating state — the conditional fee agreement — will become far less attractive as an option for funding with the end of «success fee» recovery.
That's quite a recovery from 2000, but still far less than one might expect for a suburb of Buffalo with plenty of money.
So far, they have confirmed that less than 20 accounts have been impacted by the breach, and they have assisted these individuals with account recovery.
«Confidence has double - dipped in the last two recoveries (in early 1992 and early 2003) without the economy falling back into recession and the June pullback in confidence is far less severe than either of those two episodes,» according to an RDQ research note.
«This is yet another sign that, as we first saw with the initial jobless claims data, the recovery from Harvey was very fast and the disruption from Irma in Florida was far less than initially feared,» said Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont Securities.
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