Sentences with phrase «from economic hardship»

The family stress model and maternal psychological symptoms: Mediated pathways from economic hardship to parenting across the infancy to preschool period.
Life insurance is more commonly used to protect a person's family from economic hardship resulting from their death, but it can also be used to protect business partners and the company itself from your mortality.
Artist Statement «The journey from both economic hardship and social injustice to America was taken by almost all of our ancestors.
As the name suggests, the rules permitting these withdrawals are intended to provide a measure of relief from economic hardship.
But it certainly shouldn't require much imagination to know why people prefer a life away from economic hardship — by any means at their disposal.
Scores of Ghanaians yesterday expressed their dissatisfaction with the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and conveniently called for the return of the largest opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), to power to save the nation from economic hardship.
The terrible outcomes predicted stem not from how many parents there are in the home, but more probably from economic hardship — something that may be more of a problem for single parents.
The truth: As in myth # 1, low self esteem in children from single parent homes is liable to stem from the economic hardship sometimes associated with such homes, rather than the method of parenting or how many people are available to provide such parenting.
Hearing about the negative effects of single parenting on kids, from economic hardships to abandonment - related trust issues can feel overwhelming.

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Issues ranged from lacking access to market intelligence to the hardships with sales due to the economic downturn.
Temporary hardships caused in certain industries by competition from foreign producers should be alleviated by direct economic assistance and by helping in plant modernization or the retraining and reallocation of displaced workers, and not by the imposition of import duties which prevent able and industrious people from reaping the rewards of their efforts.
The Jewish people suffered severely in these societies and under these conditions — both economic hardships and continued anti-Semitism from a largely Christian population.
Apart from this baffling development coming when the nation is still in the throes of economic hardship, Nigerians are not particularly happy about the insensitivity of our leaders towards the grinding poverty and the excruciating pains the masses are going through.
The irony is particularly thick considering Democratic leaders have been predicting nothing but economic hardship and a meltdown of the state's economy from these tax cuts.
If you're a man of draft age and were married one year ago today, you can claim an exemption from military service on the ground that your departure will cause your wife economic hardship.
He however revealed that government efforts are targeted towards easing economic hardship due to the country's recent exit from recession.
«It is clear that Ghana needs change from the severe economic hardships and rising cost of living she is facing under President Mahama's government,» the three - time flagbearer said on Friday, February 5, 2016, when he joined the chiefs and people of the area to mourn the late Paramount Chief and President of the traditional area, Nene Klagbordjor V.
He said political transitions in Africa must be properly managed to safeguard countries from slipping into crises that slow down economic growth, and throw citizens into avoidable hardships.
Head Start is the oldest and largest federally funded preschool program in the U.S.. From its inception, the program was designed to support both children and parents facing economic hardship.
The immigrants from low - income nations President Trump disparaged earlier this month in a closed - door White House meeting (he reportedly referred to them as «shithole» countries) may well have been driven from communities in rural Africa by economic hardship related to lack of power, Rogers said.
Its iconic performance by Joan Crawford as Mildred, a single mother hell - bent on freeing her children from the stigma of economic hardship, solidified Crawford's career comeback and gave the actor her only Oscar.
Adapted from Jon Raymond's short story «Train Choir,» what looks like a rambling movie about some gal in search of her dog also happens to be one eerily relevant movie about contemporary economic hardship.
This backdrop of inequities and economic hardship is a vivid backdrop to what might otherwise be a simple B - movie about an alien invasion hiding in plain sight, indistinguishable from the humans beside them but for one thing: they are the 1 %.
Lifelong learning arrangements, particularly those in informal and non-formal settings, can confer a number of benefits: they can provide people who live in countries that do not have universal education with access to learning opportunities on a continuous basis; they can address the problem of conventional formal schooling being too far removed from local cultural and social environments; and they can alleviate economic hardship, particularly for young people in developing countries who may experience strong pressures to earn income to help support their families or, particularly if they are girls, to take on significant responsibilities at home (1, 4).
All fees requested from families will be communicated to families as early as possible, and a clear waiver process will be made available to ensure no undue economic hardship is caused by student fees.
Koslow's «adultescents» are a new phenomenon, different from both F. Scott Fitzgerald's or even David Foster Wallace's slouchers, unprecedented in both scope and spiritual danger because of our new century's perfect storm of economic hardship and over-qualification.
The time you spend in the Peace Corp will count only if you 1) do not choose to get an economic hardship deferment and make scheduled payments during your service or 2) make a lump sum payment on your loan from the Peace Corps transition allowance no later than six months after you receive the allowance.
Note: Borrowers will be disqualified from this benefit for using an economic hardship deferment or bankruptcy forbearance to temporarily stop making payments or for using an alternative repayment plan.
It is true that some dropouts who aren't making student - loan payments may have obtained economic hardship deferments that temporarily excuse them from making monthly loan payments.
As of March 31, 2016, about 350,000 [Direct Loan] recipients were deferring their payments due to unemployment or economic hardship, a 28.6 percent decrease from the prior year.
Recent studies commissioned by the U.S. Army paint an unflattering picture of economic hardships, many of them brought on by companies overanxious to profit from a soldier's financial inexperience.
Income - based repayment plans can help you find a payment amount that fits into your monthly budget; deferment and forbearance can see you through periods of economic hardship, and the Department of Education has even set up a default rehabilitation program to help you recover from default without damaging your credit score.
Deferment is a period of time when you are excused by your lender from making payments because of specific circumstances in your life like unemployment, economic hardship, returning to school, military deployment or serving in the Peace Corps.
Hundreds of designer handbags, jewelry, sunglasses, and accessories were auctioned to fundraise for families struggling to save their beloved pets from «economic euthanasia:» when a pet is euthanized for a treatable medical condition due to financial hardship of the owner.
Despite the economic hardship placed on many veterinarians from the start (student loans, foregone earnings associated with being in veterinary school, lower than average incomes compared to other healthcare industries, start - up costs of opening a practice, overhead expenses, etc.), the human - animal bond that are experienced even in our personal lives trumps those costs, which is what leads pet lovers to choose the veterinary profession.
Economic hardships can prevent people from caring for the animals they love.
Her «News From Home» series features personal letters recreated in compressed lint and highlights seuxual politics, communal living and economic hardships.
NPR reports that the recent outbreak of H5N2, or avian flu, has caused economic hardship for American farmers, to the point that the USDA is importing eggs from the Netherlands to meet demand.
The negotiations for other countries to sign an agreement to engage in climate - based economic hardship, as Australia has through its carbon tax, are all uphill from here.
Here, for example, Angel Gurria, the secretary general of the OECD, created an argument for world leaders to ignore the wants and needs of the people they represent, and to put problems like unemployment, poverty, and economic hardship to one side... To put the political establishment's needs first, and to cement power away from democratic oversight.
The underlying reasons could run from increased economic hardship as harvests fail or droughts bite, to the physiological effects of hot weather.
A recent article from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for 21st Century Energy uses a NERA Economic Consulting study as evidence that meeting U.S. climate change commitments will cause economic hardship, particularly in the manufacturingEconomic Consulting study as evidence that meeting U.S. climate change commitments will cause economic hardship, particularly in the manufacturingeconomic hardship, particularly in the manufacturing sector.
A pinch of sea level rise, a dash of increased storms (the real thing, not the phoney Xtreme Weather being peddled today) and millions of poor immigrants from the farms and you have a recipe for large scale loss of life and economic hardship for the survivors for decades.
These equity concerns include: the regressive impact of potential energy price increases on low - income households; the potential for carbon pricing policies to allow some fossil fuel - fired power plants or refineries to continue to operate and emit air and water pollutants in neighborhoods already burdened by pollution; and the economic hardship to workers and communities dependent on fossil fuel industries for livelihoods or for their tax base as we transition away from these resources.
The purpose of spousal support is to relieve economic hardship resulting from the marriage or relationship and its breakdown.
They provide compensation for hardships arising from disabilities and lost economic opportunities, innovative health and social services, professional legal assistance and recognition of the achievements and sacrifices of Canadians during periods of war and conflict.
The court will then look to see if the contract conforms to the objectives of the Divorce Act, which are: the finality and certainty of the parties going forward, the recognition of the advantages and disadvantages of the parties arising from the marriage or its breakdown, the apportionment between the spouses of the financial consequences arising from care of children of the marriage, the relief of any economic hardship arising from the marriage breakdown, and the promotion of the self - sufficiency of the former spouses.
If the CTA is persuaded that VIA will face economic hardship if the interim order is granted, it is respectfully submitted that VIA provided no evidence as to the damages it would suffer from an interim order of the CTA.
The money you secure from a settlement or verdict can be the financial lifeline you need to cope with injuries, economic hardship, and emotional duress following your accident.
The reason why the courts order spousal support is to «to relieve economic hardship that results from marriage or its breakdown».
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