Sentences with phrase «game of musical chairs in»

Growth in the Gap between the Number of Low - Income Renters and the Supply of Affordable Units «For many low - income families, the rental housing affordability crisis is like a game of musical chairs in which there is never a chair left for them,» said Chris Herbert, Research Director at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.
«For many low - income families, the rental housing affordability crisis is like a game of musical chairs in which there is never a chair left for them.»
The appointment of a new Brooklyn district attorney after the death of Ken Thompson could set of a political game of musical chairs in New York City.
That is, in fact, its whole raison d'être — a high - stakes game of musical chairs in which family members and executive are scrambling for a place in 93 - year - old Sumner Redstone's estate plan.

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The risk for the independents is if they play hard to get for too long they'll end up standing out in the cold when this high - stakes game of musical chairs ends.
You're in the trenches and what the staff officers are doing doesn't really make much difference...» — in Do No Harm he writes that governments turn the life of clinicians into a game of musical chairs, with the coalition's controversial NHS reforms the equivalent of changing the entire orchestra.
In the 60th AD's game of musical chairs, former City Councilmember Charles Barron easily took the Assembly seat over Leroy Bates, by a margin of 94 to six percent.
LA are disposable - every two years its a game of musical chairs anyway - and in any event, most worker protections don't apply.
it addresses Gov. Andrew Cuomo vague «Centers of Excellence» proposal for consolidating state psychiatric services in an absurd political game of musical chairs.
«This was the opportunity for them to show we're not just involved in a game of musical chairs,» said Citizens Union executive director Dick Dadey.
It's like a biological game of «musical chairs», where there is always a shortage — and in the case of fatty acids, the dominant fats «win» the enzyme.
Caffeine in coffee competes with adenosine, similar to a game of musical chairs, and allows you to feel more awake.
If Vaccarello's appointment is confirmed, he joins the long list of names in the current game of designer musical chairs, including Raf Simons's exit from Dior, Alber Elbaz's departure from Lanvin and Bouchra Jarrar's succession.
In the latest game of designer musical chairs, Natacha Ramsay - Levi showcased her debut collection for Chloé during Paris Fashion Week in September and now her first advertising campaign for the French label just droppeIn the latest game of designer musical chairs, Natacha Ramsay - Levi showcased her debut collection for Chloé during Paris Fashion Week in September and now her first advertising campaign for the French label just droppein September and now her first advertising campaign for the French label just dropped.
Man Utd midfielder Paul Pogba was spotted back at training as he returns from a Love swaps seats faster in Hollywood than a game of musical chairs, but are celebrities just looking for themselves?
Then Russia's leader dies unexpectedly, and suddenly, a power - grabbing politburo game of musical - chairs is in full swing.
Using a range of fun props and games including bean bags, Japanese inflatable balls and musical chairs, participants will explore a selection of repertoire chosen with specific age groups in mind (one exercise per age range), leaving with a number of «ready to go» exercises pertinent to each key stage.
Throw in politics and money, and suddenly we have a game of musical chairs, where one or more car manufacturers are left without a seat when the music stops.
Carlisle's replacement in this game of executive musical chairs is Australian Travis Hester, currently the VP of Global Product Programs.
At the time it was sold off to the $ 106 billion Indian conglomerate Tata in 2008, Jaguar and Land Rover seemed to be the unlikeliest brands to survive the game of musical chairs.
Adoptions in the 1970s were like a giant game of musical chairs, with not nearly enough chairs.
Rachel Uffner, one of the early dealers to open in the neighborhood, has joined the gallery game of musical chairs, trading her Orchard Street space for new digs at 170 Suffolk Street, the former home of Show Room, which has moved to Brooklyn.
With Sotheby's recent buyouts and hiring of two former heavyweights from its chief rival, Christie's, and with relatively new chief executives at all three of New York's main auction houses (Phillips is the third), there is something like a game of musical chairs going on in the art business.
That is what is needed though, some break from the silence, for Northerners to write down what is going on, or for doubtful Southerners to contact them just as long as their doubts exists, climatologists mentioned above sum up very well what is going on, unfortunately they are often disavowed by the media, paralysed by formented confusion illusions, from the North it looks like the truth competing in a game of musical chairs.
Is it possible that climate scientists are now involved in what amounts to the game of musical chairs and have begun jockeying for, what they perceive, the reduced number of positions in climate science by publishing simply the facts instead of hyperbole.
Lane County's Section 8 waiting list was opened just one week in 2015, continuing the game of musical chairs.
As in a game of musical chairs, polluters must scramble to match allowances to emissions.
In a world of flat demand, the electricity market is a ruthless game of musical chairs — where the slowest and most unwieldy power sources keep losing their seat.
Bitcoin is a currency and not just some useless entity being bought and sold in an endless game of speculative musical chairs.
There was an article in Vanity Fair a couple years ago that debated whether this was Bubble 2.0, and those on the side of bubble argued that the companies are living off of this VC game of musical chairs.
«In most markets around the country, housing has become a game of musical chairs, and nobody wants to be the last one without a seat,» says Gudell.
«And now, of course, there has been a severe contraction in the market and it sort of became a game of musical chairs and Wet Seal didn't find a chair.
In order to make room for Little Man's arrival, we had to play a little game of musical chairs and moved my daughter out of the nursery and into our guest bedroom and had to move everything out of the guest bedroom into....
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