Sentences with phrase «from economic woes»

Now, as we're said to be emerging from our economic woes, galleries are closing.

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Catalonia has talked of separation from Spain since the founding of Estat Català — a political movement which began in 1922 - and throughout the 36 - year dictatorship of Franco, however, the resurgence of the pro-secession movement over the past few years is due primarily to Spain's economic woes, a 2010 constitutional court decision to lessen Catalonia's sovereignty, and a distrust of Madrid or the centralized Spanish government.
PARIS — Standard & Poor's downgraded the credit ratings of France, Italy and seven other European countries on Friday, a move that may have more symbolic than fundamental financial impact but served as a reminder that Europe's economic woes were far from over.
Imports from China have been blamed for unemployment and many other economic woes in the United States.
Despite national economic woes, wedding prices rose 23 % in 2010 and 73 % from 1990 - 2005, far exceeding cost of living increases.
At a time when individual tribulations seem to have grown with increasingly difficult economic times, it's no wonder that the ballroom was filled with at least 200 people from as far as New York, New Jersey and Virginia, many with testimonies of being cured of ailments from chronic sinus issues and financial woes, to smoking cessation and the disappearance of tumors.
Economic woes may have impacted away - from - home dining, but consumers still crave restaurant - quality food and beverage options — and expect retail products to deliver the same quality and cutting - edge taste experience.
The UK's economic woes come from a toxic cocktail of credit crunch and sky - high oil prices.
But the fate of John Dramani Mahama contesting the 2020 elections remains on the balance considering recent claimed reports from the Kwesi Botchway report which is said to reveal that Mahama may have flouted some key campaign strategies including the misuse of campaign funds and the inability to relate to the economic woes of the electorate.
He, however, said the economic recession currently ravaging the country would be a thing of the past as the President was doing everything humanly possible to salvage the country from its present economic woes.
Also, the ACF on Monday argued that it was needless for the Federal Government to sell off national assets to bail out Nigeria from its current economic woes.
Over the last several years, many brands have made significant investments expanding their retail presence in the Middle Kingdom, driving the growth that has thus far protected the luxury fashion sector from global economic woes.
Analysts have cited a legion of reasons for the state's slide in achievement: the steady leaching of resources from the schools that was the inevitable result of the infamous 1970s property - tax revolt led by Howard Jarvis; a long period of economic woes caused by layoffs in the defense industry; curriculum experiments with «whole language» reading instruction and «new math» that were at best a distraction and at worst quite damaging; a school finance lawsuit that led to a dramatic increase in the state's authority over school budgets and operations; and a massive influx of new students and non-English-speaking immigrants that almost surely depressed test scores.
However, with ongoing economic woes, having cash today («just in case») can feel more important than saving for retirement 20, 30, 40 years from now.
Politicians are warned not to let economic woes divert them from saving the planet.
It will be the public's «gut feel» from such predictions or unfolding weather woes that drive mitigation efforts, not discounted economic models.
However, with ongoing economic woes, having cash today («just in case») can feel more important than saving for retirement 20, 30, 40 years from now.
Because of the financial crisis and continuing economic woes throughout the U.S., Americans are moving from high - tax, high cost of living markets to lower cost regions.
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