Sentences with phrase «from fragility»

When you create your business assets to fund your dream family adventure, I hope you will consider protecting them from fragility and making things easier on yourself by intentionally accessing already existing audiences for your products, programs, and services.

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«In the presence of uncertainty and the absence of accelerating inflationary pressures, it would be unwise for policy to foreclose on the possibility of making further gains in the labor market,» she said, adding that «disinflation pressure and weak demand from abroad will likely weigh on the U.S. outlook for some time, and fragility in global markets could again pose risks here at home.»
«That's a key change from the past seven years, when weakness in at least one major region offset strength elsewhere and created fragility that made the global economy more sensitive to shifts in growth at the margins.»
The fragility of Italy's application — high levels of debt, runaway deficits — was underscored the next year when Italy was expelled from the exchange rate mechanism and came close to running out of money.
A focus on current accounts in the analysis of cross-border capital flows diverts attention away from the global financing patterns that are at the core of financial fragility.
«We believe that especially in times of economic fragility a lot of the innovation... comes from those same small business entrepreneurs, because they have the ideas of what that new value - added economy can look like,» he said.
Moreover, it is now doubtful whether the efficient market hypothesis makes any kind of sense. Indeed, a great many economists and bankers have discovered Minskyâ $ ™ s views on financial fragility and his financial instability hypothesis, according to which banks and financial markets can not be left to themselves: we need regulations even though regulating markets may not succeed in avoiding another crisis once the memory of the current crisis has faded away.As told to me by a law student recently hired by Blackrock, the largest asset manager in the world, with assets totalling more than 3,500 billion dollars â $ «thatâ $ ™ s one and a half times larger than UBS and twice as large as PIMCO â $ «many asset managers are now turning away from hiring neoclassical economists and actually prefer hiring engineers, sociologists and even philosophers.
This kind of public theology detaches us from an idolatrous earthly politics and frees us to pursue the common good with a fitting awareness of the fragility, transience, and ultimate inadequacy of our worldly endeavors, however necessary and noble.
If there is one area in which the children as a group do seem to differ somewhat, in emotional reactions, from the children that I meet in wealthier communities — and even here I would be very cautious not to overstate this — it is in their sensitivity to other children's moments of anxiety and their acute awareness of emotional fragility and of the tipping point between exhilaration and depression.
At this point, the poem could have provided a mildly ponderous reflection on the fragility of fame (Lana Turner's star was waning at this point) or life, but instead the speaker humorously disassociates himself from Lana Turner by wrongly attributing her collapse to bad manners.
We may love Lana Turner, but what we love with greater affection is our own lives, and the line makes us laugh (if we have a sense of humor) because we see ourselves in the speaker's absurd attempt to disassociate himself from Turner's fragility.
However, perhaps most significantly and particularly since the Jesus of St John's Gospel is often portrayed as a strong figure who carries his own cross, from the beginning of the Gospel to its end, Vanier dwells on the vulnerability, fragility, tenderness and absolute love of Jesus.
It has, however, taken attention away from the problem of one's own fragility and vulnerability to sudden death.
It is touted that the industry is growing significantly due to a rapidly growing retail sector; however I'm seeing from a production point of view, the inherent size of the sectors - particularly within fresh produce — results in a fragility that needs careful consideration and planning by those entering the organic industry.
Their new - found defensive fragilities had never been greater exposed than at Stamford Bridge yesterday, where the manner of the goals against could not have been further from Chelsea's previous identity.
The fragility of the squad depth is still a concern and we are possibly just another injury or two away from yet more anxiety.
Arsenal has a very tough start on the road where their fragility away from their own soil will be tested in full.
For all I know «broken» means the child feels the existential sorrow radiating from the food that they can only articulate through weeping over its brokeness as they reflect upon their own fragility.
I enjoy caring for preemies at every stage of their young lives - from the touch and go fragility of newly born preemies, to the hard - earned celebrations for accomplishments like taking a full bottle or having no apnea during a kangaroo care time.
Making fragility a fact of humanness depoliticises and prevents us from asking critical questions: Why is vulnerability the trait of the moment?
Iin Schleswig - Holstein, for instance, production is not only volumetrically modest but also has to be carried out in an area of exceptional environmental fragility, through long horizontal wells from which is extracted a poor quality crude with a relatively low market value.
«The key findings from this study show that patient sex can affect the risk for sustaining a fragility fracture related to osteoporosis,» said Dr. Zhang.
She wasn't joking: from hot flushes, through mood swings to emotional fragility, I had a plethora of menopausal symptoms.
These findings provide proof - of - concept that NBAS mutations have mechanistic effects in bone, and that NBAS variants are a novel cause of bone fragility, which is distinguishable from «Classical» OI.
My block had s significant fissure / crack (about 30 % the block area, from corner to side — all the way thru) out of the box, but no indication of fragility appeared due to this «marbling» of the slab.
Pyroluria, like copper - zinc imbalance, was first researched at the Brain - Bio Center.36 Pyroluria patients display a range of symptoms connected with severe zinc deficiency that are familiar to me from my work with Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome (CFIDS), including nausea, loss of appetite, abdominal pains and headache — all of which can be associated with food intolerance and digestive problems — as well as nervous exhaustion, emotional fragility, palpitations, depression and insomnia.37 Other complications include abnormal EEG findings38 and cognitive difficulties ranging from misperceptions and hallucinations39 to amnesia.40 Cognitive deficits such as memory, attention and concentration disturbance are widely recognized in CFIDS patients41 and can occasionally take on more serious manifestations.
Well this isn't just over the 10 % which he just refers to, (and I really hope that was a typo because you don't hear too much about congenital osteoporosis, which is skeletal fragility, or congenital cancer or heart disease — from protein).
Impact of Body Weight Loss From Maximum Weight on Fragility Bone Fractures in Japanese Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: The Fukuoka Diabetes Registry
Wit, however, deserves all of the recognition that it has received, because it is a truly moving account about a woman who falls from resilient, cold independence to fragility and helplessness within the span of 80, incredible pages.
He also, however, established a trademark persona that carried him from project to project: that of a slightly sardonic, wizened everyman who nonetheless evinced an unmistakable degree of sensitivity and emotional fragility beneath a tough exterior.
The man ends up getting a lift from Bob and Margaret and talks to them about the fragility of life and coping with death.
Clearly she got a few tips from Jon Hamm about portraying a character clearly detached from reality while also conveying fragility and vulnerability.
Moll, played by Buckley with an astonishing mix of fragility and ferocity, does not go fetch a bottle of champagne from the garage.
If the lines Allen delivers as the money - oriented «manager» don't feel quite as sharp or witty as the ones he might have written, overall the impression we get from early peeks is of a warmhearted, glossy comedy about late - life love, the battle of the sexes and the fragility of the male ego.
His Reynolds has a rather tarnished, aging grandeur, with a fragility that's almost infantile; his odd, somehow puckered voice, which seems at times to be emerging from a vintage Bakelite radio, is not so much feminine as somehow ancient, the sound of a mummified soul that could crumble to dust if exposed too brutally to the noise and fuss of the world.
The other notable performance is that of Davis, who has the unenviable task of playing one of the driving forces behind her family's unhappiness, and in spite of being a relatively small role she brings just enough fragility to Grace to keep the audience from outright hating her.
With great work from all his cast, Paul Wright has crafted a very good film filled with atmosphere and high on affecting emotion — Aaron's fragility and confusion, Cathy's heartbreak and the community's grief, frustration and suspicion.
It's a study of fragility and insecurity from two people who act as if such things don't exist — not for them.
Directing with an even more restless energy than he showed in Kings and Queen, Desplechin sketches out a family tragedy, the untimely death of a first - born, that precedes the story by decades and then only overtly references it a few times, even as the shadow of that death hovers over the film: in the cancer that family matron Junon (Catherine Deneuve) has been diagnosed with, in the fragility of her teenage grandson Paul (Emile Berling), and in the odd sibling dynamics that have caused eldest daughter Elizabeth (Anne Consigny) to, in effect, legally separate herself from her brother Ivan (Mathieu Amalric, in a mesmerizingly manic - depressive performance).
The final act lacks something of Florence's viewpoint, and is let down slightly by some questionable make - up, but Cooke's camera delicately balances the fragility of relationships with intimacy and detachment, finding deafening devastation in a silent tracking shot that pulls away from the couple, keeping each one of opposite sides of the frame.
In the haunting triptych of fragility and identity Moonlight, she is Teresa, the drug dealer's girlfriend with a consoling heart and keen emotional radar; in Hidden Figures, she's Mary, the youngest member of a trio of unsung female African - American mathematicians working behind the scenes at NASA to keep John Glenn's Mercury capsule from collapsing like a soda can on launch and re-entry.
Human fragility, of both the corporeal and spiritual variety, haunts Emily Dickinson from the opening moments, in which a puritanical interrogator questions the young poet about her relationship with God and the promise of hell.
As many of us cope with the results of Hurricane Sandy, whether awaiting the return of power, finding gasoline, wondering how to get to and from work, worrying about parents and other family members who are stranded, dealing with displacement of a temporary or permanent nature, or some combination of these, it is a time for reflection on the fragility of our modern lives and our genuine interdependence.
My team and I are currently designing a leadership development prototype for young individuals from states experiencing conflict, crisis, and fragility that would enable them to leverage their experiences and create sustainable solutions in education in armed conflict.
Concerns about the fragility of democracy are coming from across the political spectrum, as illustrated by the appearance of essays and interviews in the last couple of weeks from representatives of both ends of it, for example, Donald Kagan of Yale University from the right and columnist E. J. Dionne from the left.
It is set against a backdrop of rising flood tides in Britain and the seismic fragility of the Canaries, where we also observe the flow of immigrants from an increasingly war - torn Middle East.
Shalom Auslander's absurdist comedy explodes from that outrageous premise to take on nothing less than the meaning of our tenuous existence and the painful fragility of our most...
Linda Sarah and Benji Davies capture the fragility of friendship in this tender story that goes from two to three best friends.
Economic fragility in China, the recession in Japan, the U.K. exit from the European Union and «too big to fail» European banks create an environment of unprecedented global uncertainty.
The writer Malcolm Gladwell once said, «We don't know where our first impressions come from or precisely what they mean, so we don't always appreciate their fragility
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