Sentences with phrase «for economic breakdown»

The number one recipe for economic breakdown is when people borrow to buy a commodity, in this case, Bitcoin.

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With a clear breakdown in market internals, and leading economic measures deteriorating, we should be aware of the growing potential for a recession, but there is no need to take a strong view on this.
On the deepest economic plane today's global financial breakdown is part of the price to be paid for the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury refusing to accept a prime axiom of banking: Debts that can not be paid, won't be.
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Finally, we have learned that prevention of mental and emotional problems must include concern for the economic, social, and environmental problems which trouble entire communities and form the foundation for specific instances of mental illness and breakdown.
The economic, social and emotional cost of family breakdown makes the case clear for investment in relationship support.
It's equally questionable that immigration is a net boon to the host nation, every breakdown I've ever seen strongly suggests that non-skill based immigration is almost universally an economic negative for at least the 1st generation, for everyone besides the employers benefiting from depressed wages.
According to them, the economic breakdown caused by misuse of state funds and introduction of unscientific policies by the current administration as well as widespread corruption has left the region clamouring for the NDC and the former President.
We all need to remember that Brown may be winning plaudits for his response to the economic crisis but the next election will be decided on a wide range of issues - immigration, crime, social breakdown and a powerful sense of it being «a time for a change».
• Poles to tropics temperature gradient, average temp of tropics over past 540 Ma; and arguably warming may be net - beneficial overall • Quotes from IPCC AR4 WG1 showing that warming would be beneficial for life, not damaging • Quotes from IPCC AR5 WG3 stating (in effect) that the damage functions used for estimating damages are not supported by evidence • Richard Tol's breakdown of economic impacts of GW by sector • Economic damages of climate change — about the IAMs • McKitrick — Social Cost of Carbon much lower than commonly stated • Bias on impacts of GHG emissions — Figure 1 is a chart showing 15 recent estimates of SCC — Lewis and Curry, 2015, has the lowest uncertainteconomic impacts of GW by sector • Economic damages of climate change — about the IAMs • McKitrick — Social Cost of Carbon much lower than commonly stated • Bias on impacts of GHG emissions — Figure 1 is a chart showing 15 recent estimates of SCC — Lewis and Curry, 2015, has the lowest uncertaintEconomic damages of climate change — about the IAMs • McKitrick — Social Cost of Carbon much lower than commonly stated • Bias on impacts of GHG emissions — Figure 1 is a chart showing 15 recent estimates of SCC — Lewis and Curry, 2015, has the lowest uncertainty range.
It is trite law that compensatory support is intended to provide redress to the recipient spouse for his or her efforts which conferred an economic benefit or advantage on the other spouse, and for his or her economic disadvantage arising from the marriage or its breakdown: Chutter v. Chutter, 2008 BCCA 507 at paras. 50 - 51, leave to appeal ref'd [2009] S.C.C.A. No. 41 [Chutter].
Where one takes over child - rearing responsibilities that would otherwise have to be paid for or shared by a spouse, he or she is still seen as contributing to the family's economic well - being, and this may have an effect on family asset division in the case of marital breakdown.
Justices Bastarache and Arbour, writing for the majority, envisioned a balancing of the objectives set out in s. 15.2 (6) of the Divorce Act which seek an equitable apportionment of the economic consequences of the marriage and its breakdown between spouses, with the objectives, which flow from s. 9 of the Divorce Act, being finality, certainty and the autonomy of spouses to make their own agreement (Miglin at para 67).
The purpose of spousal support is to recognize a spouse's contribution to a relationship, to share the financial costs of caring for a child, to relieve financial hardship, to assist a spouse in contributing to their own support and to correct any economic advantage or disadvantage to a spouse caused by the marriage / relationship or its breakdown.
Despite the fact that women disproportionately bear the economic costs of relationship - breakdown, 60 % percent of applicants for family law legal aid representation were denied last year.
109 By contrast, the objectives of a spousal support are to: (a) recognize any economic advantages or disadvantages arising from the marriage or its breakdown; (b) apportion any financial consequences arising from the care of any child of the marriage over and above the obligation for support of any child of the marriage; (c) relieve any economic hardship of the spouses arising from the breakdown of the marriage; and (d) promote, as far as practicable, the economic self - sufficiency of each spouse within a reasonable period of time.
[33] Counsel for the claimant referred me to the case of Lee v. Lee, 2014 BCCA 383, which provides a helpful review of the principles non-compensatory spousal support in a long term marriage where the evidence suggests that neither party has made economic sacrifices or made substantially greater contributions to the family and following the breakdown of the marriage, both parties were self - sufficient but had disparate earning capacities.
Before our economic breakdown I held a position for over five years with a distribution company.
[1] The breakdown of marriage today, fraught with dire implications for national economic life and American society, calls for a similarly visionary response.
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