Sentences with phrase «from recession»

«We believe that the North Scottsdale market, which is showing signs of recovery from the recession, is a great hedge against inflation, particularly the purchases we have made at significantly discounted prices for properties with in - place cash flow.»
Patrick McCarthy, the foundation's president and CEO, said these low - income families are still struggling to recover from the recession.
In 2009, the divorce rate again dropped, but it is back on the rise as the economy slowly recovers from the recession.
With an economy struggling to claw itself back from the credit - crunch, the employment market is flooded with job - seekers who suffered the biggest bite wounds from the recession.
Not sure if NY typically recovers from a recession earlier or later, but my recruiter friends tell me they have more jobs than they can fill.
Whether they're delaying quintessential rites of passage, altering their attitudes towards consumption and spending, or forgoing college to start a career, it's clear that many young adults are feeling some serious pressure from the recession.
Leisure and hospitality and financial activities have shown rebounds from the recession.
Recovery from the recession, however, has been dismally slow compared to the general trend of Minnesota.
Federal retirement rates have rebounded quickly from their recession low of 2.5 percent in 2009 to 3.5 percent in 2012.
The housing market had suffered from the recession and has still not stabilized, and prices are expected to fall 3.7 percent this year in Ogden.
The unemployment rate fell from a recession high over 7 percent to 5.3 percent March 2012.
The state expects a slow recovery from the recession in spite of experiencing 3.4 percent growth during the last quarter of 2011.
The city's economy has evolved from manufacturing to service industries and it has shown positive recovery from the recession, reaching an unemployment rate of 8.2 percent December 2011 from July's 10.0 percent.
Boston is experiencing slow recovery from the recession.
The economy of Gulfport - Biloxi reflects that of Mississippi: It faces a period of slow growth from the recession compounded by the Katrina recovery.
With an 8.2 percent unemployment rate in April 2012, the city is only experiencing a slow recovery from the recession.
Ohio: The 11.5 million residents of Ohio are showing good momentum in leading the nation from recession to recovery.
The resulting housing slump from the recession continues to affect a slow but steady recovery.
As the country continues to emerge from the recession, organizations across every industry are expanding their sales forces and tweaking their recruitment strategies — so competition fro the best talent is fierce.
The New York area includes a seizable portion of the country's B2B professional and scientific services headquarters, which have consistently rebounded from the recession.
The better news: employers may be more understanding than we think of the long - term unemployed, given that we're still bouncing back from the recession.
«You would expect the internship culture to hopefully fade away a bit as we recover from the recession, because employers will not be able to afford to be so choosy,» says Ball.
As property values begin to rebound from the recession, it is reasonable to expect that there will be an increasing number of renters paying higher rents to landlords.
Whether or not these economies are truly decoupled, the strength of domestic demand has undoubtedly contributed to their recent success, and I feel confident that as the West emerges from recession, the pace of global expansion from the big companies will soon pick up again.
A lot has been written about the huge paradigm shifts that will result from the recession.
But it begs the question: is the traditional hourly billing plan necessarily the best way forward for both the clients and the lawyers — especially when so many companies are not yet fully recovered from the recession and their CFO is still scratching and clawing to find cost savings?
One of the many painful lessons learned by the legal industry from the recession is that the key to economic success is a
While $ 300 billion trade hands in the US legal industry every year, the market for law firms has never fully recovered from the recession that hit the US in 2008.
LawVision Group Partners speak regularly about the lessons learned by the legal industry from the recession.
The complexities and uncertainties resulting from the recession that have intensified the competition among law firms to attract and retain clients, coupled with more productive and profitable partners, have created special financial problems for law firms, especially for those firms that are undercapitalized.
Brooke says law firms have learnt lessons from the recession of the early 1990s.
While the job market is recovering from the recession quite nicely (that's the blue line), legal jobs aren't doing quite so well, at least according to this chart from the American Lawyer.
«Canada has emerged from the recession has one of the world's most stable economies,» says Adam Lepofsky, president of legal headhunter RainMaker Group.
Four out of five sole practitioners and small independent firms consider themselves «stable or growing», as a new breed of business - savvy lawyers emerge from the recession.
The number of claims and potential claims has reduced from recession - based levels, and annual average payments have increased, but overall the program is managing the increased costs within the existing insurance fee and investment revenue.
There is a growing consensus that the profession that emerges from the recession will be different in fundamental ways from the one... Continue Reading
According to NALP's recent Perspectives on Fall 2012 Law Student Recruiting, law firms continue to bring in small summer classes, with median and average class size barely increasing from recession - era lows.
Recently released data on partner compensation and origination seem to paint a bleak picture for Philadelphia's legal market, but they may just be reflecting a return to normal after a particularly strong rebound from the recession.
We are now told that the recovery from the recession caused from this overspending is close to ending due to massive government spending.
Although America's recovery from recession is disappointingly slow, policymakers doubt the merits...
The initial years in the Energy Commission's transportation fuel demand forecast show a recovery from the recession.
Arguably, another positive to come out from the recession is that people from the West start to actually question the standard of living, the extremely indulgent, the highly carbon consumptive standard of living they have enjoyed for twenty, thirty years, in particular.
America's economic recovery has been one of the best in the world from the recession disaster left from the previous administration.
In 2010, unlike other recent years, CO2 emissions from all industrial fuel sources increased by 7.8 % as the economy recovered from the recession that led to the large emissions declines of 2009.
In 2010 the economies of most other developing countries also recovered from the recession in 2009, with CO2 emissions following suit.
As we recover from this recession, the transition to clean energy has the potential to grow our economy and create millions of good, middle - class jobs — but only if we accelerate that transition.
At home, our top priority is to recover and rebuild from a recession that has touched the lives of nearly every American.
While part of this drop is from the recession, part of it is also from efficiency gains and from replacing coal with natural gas, wind, solar, and geothermal energy.
However, organic food options are often more expensive and less sizable for the price, which makes natural food purchases a hard choice for a society recovering from a recession.
All of these topics resonate with the America we live in today, still not fully recovered from the recession.
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