Sentences with phrase «from turmoil»

Real estate agents in Australia, Britain and Canada are bracing for a surge of new interest in their already hot property markets, with early signs that wealthy Chinese investors are seeking a safe haven from the turmoil in Shanghai's stock markets.
At a time when credit markets are recovering from the turmoil of last summer, hotel acquisition activity is largely on pause.
By using respect and love, we can move from turmoil to peace!
We seek mainly to protect ourselves from the turmoil of an escalating argument, either by becoming aggressive (verbally or physically) or by trying to get away.
For example, mindfulness practices provide an oasis from the turmoil of emotional distress.
If such is the case that there are those who are benefiting from the turmoil, strife and crisis situation, would it not have to be a part of the solution to first identify how and why these parties are benefiting in order to remedy the situation?
This study demonstrates how «green jobs» policy clearly hinders Spain's way out of the current economic crisis, even while U.S. politicians insist that rushing into such a scheme will ease their own emergence from the turmoil.
Once and awhile a remarkable plea for help comes, and on this occasion it came from the other side of the world — from turmoil - laden Kuwait.
Yes, AGO, Dexia (FSA), and Berky all do well from the turmoil.
Through verdant fields and meandering brooks, life is simple and easy, far from the turmoil of the Cold War world.
Love, death, birth, chaos in a rocket - ravaged Kabul, and the fortunes of a family emigrating from the turmoil of Afghanistan are the themes of this book.
This is equally true of her last novel, Birdcage Walk, which, while it takes place away from the turmoil of the Reign of Terror in France, still offsets her dark themes with beautiful multi-sensory writing.
A supportive, nurturing classroom may be their only sanctuary from the turmoil of their lives.
Inspired by writer / director John Carney's (ONCE, BEGIN AGAIN) life and love for music, SING STREET shows us a world where music has the power to take us away from the turmoil of everyday life and transform us into something greater.
Robert Altman and Francis Ford Coppola, arguably the two pivotal figures of American cinema in the 1970s, both rose from the turmoil of the transition from studio - based to independent production, to emerge as leading forces in film production as well as film style.
The title of the lecture is «From Turmoil to Opportunity: The United Nations -LSB-...]
Away from the turmoil of life in Westminster, David Cameron spent the week working his way through a tour of southeast Asia.
Taking refuge in nature's regularities seemingly offers one such haven from the turmoil of historical existence.
WE can only save ourselves from the turmoil which we bring upon ourselves.
Jesus now asks for the same hospitality from God: for sanctuary from the turmoil that he is in.
Are other precious metals more effective than gold as safe havens from turmoil in stock and bond markets?
Rich people in places like Egypt, Syria and southern Europe are rushing to get their money away from the turmoil, and for want of a better alternative, they are plunking it down in the «millionaire's playground» of central London.
As for Tesla, Cramer wanted to stay away from the turmoil brewing around the company's Gigafactory.

Not exact matches

Biogen Idec: The «Mad Money» host loves biotechs, because they are completely isolated from overseas turmoil and commodity volatility.
After making it through the weekend's political woes — from Trump's retaliation on Syria to former FBI Director James Comey's ABC interview to the turmoil brewing around Trump lawyer Michael Cohen — CNBC's Jim Cramer still harbored some concerns.
Further turmoil could prompt a response from Canada's central bank, as it could others.
Investors should step back from the current round of political turmoil in Europe and pay attention to the fundamentals, strategists have suggested.
The Republican presidential front - runner's campaign pledges to impose 45 percent tariffs on all imports from China and 35 percent on many goods from Mexico would spark financial market turmoil and possibly even a recession, former trade negotiators, trade lawyers, economists and business executives told Reuters.
WASHINGTON, March 7 - An economist who believes that Chinese goods are literally poisoning Americans, advocates ending Washington's «One China» policy and says trade deals have weakened the United States economically with the connivance of U.S. business has emerged as the big winner from renewed turmoil in the White House.
With other parts of the world already in turmoil, fallout from Syria could upend the dynamic, as the peak summer season for oil demand approaches, keeping oil prices in a new, elevated range.
But they can pop up in any derivatives market and during this week's turmoil, volatility futures have, unusually and perhaps alarmingly, slipped from contango into backwardation.
He was accused of being absent during turmoil in the firm, just as his political opponents now notice his time spent away from Canada.
«Modern technology,» Kotok insists, «allows turmoil to be exported quickly from place to place.»
Defenders of the paper, however, have argued that the Sulzbergers have kept the Times from being swept under amid all the turmoil going on in the media world and have preserved the quality and purpose of the newspaper because of their personal commitment to it — and the view that they are merely stewards of the company maintaining it for future generations.
Wikileaks created turmoil in the U.S. Presidential election last year by leaking emails stolen from Hillary Clinton's campaign Chair, John Podesta, and is regarded by many as a propaganda outlet for the Russian government.
A cut Wednesday would leave the benchmark rate near its effective floor, reducing the central bank's flexibility to deal with the elevated risk of financial turmoil from Europe's vexed relationship with Greece or China's stock - market bubble.
Oil output in Venezuela , a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), has fallen from almost 2.5 million barrels per day (bpd) to just around 1.5 million bpd currently due to political and economic turmoil in the South American country.
The euro fell to its lowest level against the dollar in nine years Monday, driven by fears of political turmoil in Greece and hopes for more monetary stimulus from the European Central Bank.
These theatrics, which go well beyond the usual angst at a new venture, have contributed to a growing perception that innovation has stalled and management is in turmoil at one of Silicon Valley's most promising startups, which some 20 million active users rely on each month for updates on everything from subway delays to election results — and which a growing number of companies, big and small, seek to use to market themselves and track customers.
In his first interview with a business magazine since his appointment, Papp — who spent four decades with the Coast Guard — talks to Fortune about drilling in the Arctic, working with Russia amid the current geopolitical turmoil, and the need to invest in everything from icebreakers to deep - water ports.
These forces helped Canada weather the recession of 2008 - 2009 reasonably well, even as other countries such as Britain and the U.S. plunged into turmoil from which they've yet to emerge.
And now, many commentators expect Canada's housing market is set for a repeat performance, helping deliver the country from the current global turmoil.
Kensho evaluates everything from past oil prices to current geopolitical turmoil and generates a comprehensive study to help investment managers make the best trades.
Synopsis: «A strange black entity from another world bonds with Peter Parker and causes inner turmoil as he contends with new villains, temptations, and revenge.»
We have no secret knowledge to share with you; we will instead re-quote some tried - and - true wisdom from the last notable correction, in 2014 (although it would have been true during almost any time of market turmoil): don't panic.
It would be far better for the government to step in and take over mortgages from families, so that they could stay in their homes with greater certainty through this period of turmoil.
Many traders turn to automated trading systems to mitigate emotional turmoil that comes with self - directed trading and to pry them away from the addiction of screen watching.
It's hard to know for sure, but market analysts point to new types of souped - up computerized trading and extraordinary global economic turmoilfrom protests over a second bailout for Greece to the downgrade of United States debt.
Watch the video on the Democracy Now site Black Monday is how economists are describing Monday's market turmoil, which saw stock prices tumble across the globe, from China to Europe to the United States.
So the world's politics are in turmoil, not to mention the Mideast, where the US has mounted attacks from Libya to Iraq to Syria, and ISIS is attacking governments in today's pipeline rivalry.
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