For some people,
global economic hardship doesn't amount to a hill of beans.
Highlighting the current
global economic hardship, the communique added that Osun is not alone in the economic difficulties just as participants noted that the dwindling economic fortune will affect all tiers of government, including their business partners.
Not exact matches
Today, that deal no longer looks sustainable, so a new, unspoken one now lies on the table: In exchange for a (further) loss of freedoms and (now)
economic hardship, the Russian people will swell with national pride at a Russia — once mocked and belittled by the West — now retaking its rightful place at the center of
global power politics.
The Nazis took advantage of the extreme
economic hardship that followed the First World War and a
global depression, but today's populist movements are growing powerful in wealthy European countries with strong social programmes.
On November 28, the paper told policymakers to ignore science because it could hurt jobs and increase
economic hardship «in the name of
global warming theories» its editors don't believe are valid.
I've suggested in the past here on Slaw and elsewhere that the ICESC could be amended to include an indexed living wage that could work to reduce some of the
hardships that plague nations such such as Cambodia and as
global conditions would have it — even the western nations
economic and social conditions given what they currently are.