Sentences with phrase «further than the crisis»

Not exact matches

The immigration crisis on the U.S. border isn't just about money — far from it — but it does force the nation to consider an critical economic question: Do undocumented immigrants ultimately contribute more to the U.S. economy than they take out?
In any case, from a PR perspective, whether there's foundation to the claims against Saloner is far less relevant than the crisis itself, Argenti suggests.
More than 63,600 Americans were killed by opioid painkillers last year — 11,200 more people than the year before that and the highest number of lives claimed by the crisis so far.
Far from being the «nation of innovators» so often touted by Justin Trudeau's Liberal government, the Bloomberg report is a stark reminder of one simple fact that negatively impacts a lot more than just jobs: our country is suffering from an innovation crisis, and it's getting worse every year.
But Powell has gone further than his colleagues in calling to relax some of the stricter regulations imposed after the 2007 - 2009 financial crisis and recession, also one of Trump's goals.
That matters, because if the Bank of Canada moves too soon and chokes growth, Poloz could be dealing with a crisis far more consequential than $ 9 cauliflower.
As Fortune reported in an in - depth report on the crisis in September, an American is now far likelier to die of a drug overdose than in a car crash.
I also blame it for contributing to the dot.com boom of the 90s, for the rise of Too Big to Fail in the 80s, for the inflation of the 70s, and for the disintermediation crisis of 1966, to look no further back than that.
But structural strengths and regulatory awareness mean the Canadian financial system is far sounder than its neighbor's before the crisis.
I continue to believe that this is a brewing crisis which could have far more significant implications for the global economy than the Asian Crisis of 1998.
The formation of the European Stability Mechanism1 and regional banking union, coupled with the introduction of policy tools like Outright Monetary Transactions2 and sovereign bond purchases through quantitative easing, should make Europe far more resistant to contagion than it was during the initial phases of the regional sovereign debt crisis, in our view.
As you can see, the high yield index fell even farther than the stock index during the credit crisis of 2008 before rebounding in 2009.
Huntington, for example, contends that «far more significant than the global issues of economics and demography are problems of moral decline», an «increase in antisocial behavior», decay of family structures, weakening of the «work ethic», and decreasing commitment to intellectual activity.12 Similarly Brzezinski refers to a current global crisis of spirit which has to be overcome if the human race is to regain some control over its destiny.
Despite concerns about regulations since the 2008 financial crisis, by any measure financial institutions are far, far freer today than they were thirty years ago.
The environmental crisis is far more critical than Friedman indicates.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has published very robust research involving more than 140 countries around the world which demonstrates that countries with extreme levels of inequality (1) tend to experience much slower rates of economic growth; and (2) are far more susceptible to the kind of severe financial / banking / credit crisis that America just went through five years ago.
And the crisis is crying out for far more than political posturing - especially during election season.
At bottom, the financial crisis was precipitated by a mortgage crisis, which the geniuses on Wall Street made far worse than it might otherwise have been.
The great crisis comes spiritually when a man has to emerge a bit farther on than the creed he has accepted.»
For, make no mistake, the risks can be no less catastrophic than the original crisis: the further spread of violence and instability, an increase in the number of refugees and other victims.
The complainers are a far bigger problem for Arsenal than Wenger, the board or the players.These folk only seem happy when Arsenal are in crisis, how often do you hear these fools telling our best players they should leave, just so they can wallow in their preferred state of self pity.
The economic crisis has affected the travel industry as well, so if you've already socked away your travel money, you may find it goes further than you were expecting it to with reduced prices on different types of packages.
In any case, to face the financial crisis and the underneath change in the balance of powers in the global economy, it has become increasingly evident that there is no other durable solution for the European economy (ies) than to move towards further fiscal and budgetary integration.
Lord Wood spoke about the various crises at the heart of the EU, whose current focus is the survival of the Euro rather than planning implementation of a further grand vision.
9) Due to many of the factors above, there is a crisis of trust in established Labour politicians which reaches far further than people who have a vote in this election.
But it is far more cost - effective to invest aid in conflict prevention — in countries like Somalia and Mali, both of which suffered from hunger crises last year — than it is to pay the cost of responding to violent conflict and civil war.
There were further calls for the plans to be scrapped during Treasury questions, with Labour MP Wes Streeting saying the Chancellor was «manufacturing a phoney constitutional crisis» rather than going «back to the drawing board».
The Social Liberal Forum believes that recovery from this crisis will require a flexible approach to deficit reduction and far more radical reform to the financial sector than showering existing banks with extra liquidity — the LDV survey suggests that the Lib Dem membership agrees.
WHist Ken's views on Europe may concern some, however I'm sure he would recognise that the financial crisis engulfing is far more important than Europe at this time, and yes I may be a constituent of his, I firmly believe he's the only Tory MP that can save us from a financial meltdown.
This strikes me as a far better analogy than the earlier elections you cite — Like Wilson, Cameron could have cannily used every day to illustrate that while he was doing his best to govern with a minority, the radical changes the economic crisis demanded were being blocked at every turn and that he deserved to be given a real chance to put his policies into effect.
But for planetary scientists, Jupiter's most distinctive mystery may be what's called the «energy crisis» of its upper atmosphere: how do temperatures average about as warm as Earth's even though the enormous planet is more than fives times further away from the sun?
One need look no further than the energy crisis of a decade ago.
And they call on doctors «to advocate for social and welfare policies that are informed by the evidence available and evaluated for their health effects, so that they protect people during crisis rather than creating further health problems.»
«Banks today are far more connected than they were before the financial crisis,» explains Poledna.
And although that region was one of Japan's best - prepared for tsunamis, the high sea walls along much of the coast were built to stop waves far smaller than the 13 -15-metre-tall giants that battered the coastline, causing most of the damage and triggering a nuclear crisis.
Toxic effects for levels far higher than those reported during the crisis may also include anemia and kidney damage.
Furthermore, many economists argue it is misguided to curb research spending to address the nation's budget crisis, because several studies have shown such spending spurs economic activity far greater than what is invested.
If the film had focused on more than the Algiers Motel incident, if, as it starts out to do, it had attempted to convey a comprehensive and incendiary portrait of a city in crisis, it would have rendered far more justice to those times — and our own.
No one will accuse 99 Homes of tackling the housing crisis with a subtle hand, as its characters are more symbolic than fully - forged; however, the way it drafts Nash's deal with the devil makes his choices far more understandable.
He contends that the crisis of the Black male learner is much deeper and far wider than simply deficiencies in math and reading.
In what comes as a tremendous surprise given the frightening state of libraries» crisis - level budgets, spending actually increased microscopically, which is still far better than a decrease.
Winter Journal is far more than a simple collection of lists, however; the memoir is strongest and most emotionally compelling when the reader can see Auster arriving at moments of revelation, such as the realization that his moments of periodic physical frailty coincide closely with episodes of emotional intensity, personal crisis, and loss.
Perhaps that is why the world is now further away from a solution to the Korean nuclear crisis than it was a decade ago.
Also, any crisis / recovery might be far more uneven than the book posits.
Yields have fallen since the crisis, and as I wrote about in a recent feature for Canadian MoneySaver, anyone who moved to to short bonds or cash did far worse than investors who simply held the whole bond market.
When I drove my stake into the ground with my TD purchase, there were far more pundits declaring a potential dead - cat bounce in the markets than there were those predicting that the worst of the financial crisis was already over.
This current crisis if far more than buy and hold.
Jeffrey Gundlach, founder of DoubleLine, which has been the best performing bond fund so far this year, tells the FT's Dan McCrum that deflation is a greater risk than inflation because he believes it would take another crisis to trigger big monetary policy changes.
A report by Vanguard found that investors who held balanced funds were less likely to make changes to their portfolios during the financial crisis of 2008 and the five years that followed, which means they weathered that event far better than most.
When the credit crisis and the mortgage meltdown began to take hold, major firms found out the swaps made their investments far riskier than they could handle.
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