Sentences with phrase «grim picture painted»

The grim picture painted by Brodsky and other experts may mean that after mayors celebrate their elections, or in some cases reelections, they'll have some serious hard work ahead.

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The data is limited, and details of it have been called into question, but the report paints a grim picture regardless.
I don't want to paint too grim a picture.
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He painted a grim financial picture for the future of West Brom at a time when Lai is rumoured to be seeking new owners.
A 2009 report from the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network paints a grim picture.
Gove, also speaking on LBC, had been arguing that voters should not listen to the hordes of economic experts who are painting a grim picture of Brexit.
Rather than painting a grim picture, we should think of neuroscience as a discipline that can help us overcome roadblocks in our societies.
He painted a grim picture of the state, saying New York is 50th out of the 50 states in high taxes, economic outlook, and corruption.
These allegations paint a starkly grim picture; where taxpayer money is merely a tool for the selfish, personal gains of a corrupt few.
In his introductory remark, Byrne painted a grim picture that Syracuse faces: sluggish economic development, fleeing population, high tax and rising level of poverty.
The report, from the State Senate's Independent Democratic Conference, paints a grim picture of what it's like to live next door to a foreclosed home now owned by a fat - cat bank or financial institution.
National polling trends have painted a grim picture for the Trump campaign, as a sharp decline in strength against Clinton has made Republicans anxious about his appeal outside the Republican base.
Schimminger, among other critics, argued that Start - Up's low job totals for its first year paint a grim picture for its future.
A new report released by the Center for Arts Education paints a grim picture for children, given Mayor Bloomberg's proposed cuts to arts funding in the schools and to the number of teaching positions in the arts.
During a debate over the consolidation held at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs this spring, Consensus representatives painted a grim picture: Syracuse is facing sluggish economic development and high poverty rates coupled with a fleeing population.
Astorino, a Republican who has won the county executive seat twice in the Democratically dominated Westchester County, painted a grim picture of New York under Cuomo, saying the state is «dying» from the highest taxes in the nation and is one of the poorest business climates in the country.
Rising unemployment rates, falling home sales, a skyrocketing number of foreclosures and sagging retail sales paint a grim picture of how the borough is being affected by...
The stories painted a grim picture of life in the lab, noting disturbing psychological responses in the chimps.
All of which paints a grim picture.
«Research: increasing value, reducing waste» paints a grim picture of biomedical research.
World events of last year paint a grim picture of the human species» obsession with race and ethnicity.
The statistics paint a grim picture.
Satellites snapped imagery of a surprisingly snow-less Sierra mountain range, painting a grim picture of the water prognosis for California.
Based on a sobering screenplay by Scott Z. Burns, the distressingly - realistic adventure paints a relentlessly - grim picture of the paranoia apt to accompany the rapid transmission of an inscrutable affliction imperiling the bulk of humanity.
The subject matter is certainly grim and cinematographer Lance Acord paints a suitably bleak picture.
The film unfolds as a series of relentlessly - grim scenarios which paint a plausible picture of the enormous challenges likely encountered by foreigners endeavoring to adjust to this country's unforgiving inner - city environs.
Jon Richards, Unison's head of education, said: «This paints a grim picture of the way cuts and a general lack of cash are having a huge effect on school support staff.
Two new national reports paint a grim picture of unfair and inequitable funding of public education across states, with schools serving the highest proportion of impoverished students most often on the losing end.
The 2012 MetLife Survey of the American Teacher paints a grim picture of teacher morale, one that is likely familiar to principals: educators» satisfaction has dropped by fifteen percentage points since 2009.
Initial Smarter Balanced field tests showed dramatic drops in English and math proficiency rates and first results — while in many states better than expected — still paint a grim picture.
However, a research piece earlier this year (mentioned in this June PSI blog item) by the Thomas Fordham Institute paints a grim picture of the burden that pensions are having on the school system, a burden that will grow sharply in coming years without reform.
Amid a national debate about tenure laws that can keep ineffective teachers in the classroom, the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ), an advocacy group, has turned the spotlight on teacher education programs and the results paint a grim picture.
While I don't necessarily have anything against that, it paints a grim picture of hoping for more powerful VW gas engines.
What really paints a grim picture for Apple's competitors is that none could make it past the double figure mark.
Mary Rasenberger, executive director at the Guild, acknowledged that the findings paint a grim picture.
The numbers alone say it all and it paints a grim picture for the competition.
The report painted a somewhat grim picture for professional and part - time authors alike — regardless of whether those authors publish traditionally or independently.
Combined, they paint a rather grim picture of a young female single parent trying to make a better life for herself and her children by acquiring more debt than she can possibly manage on her modest income.
This is where demographics paint a grim picture for developed markets and a bright one for these emerging markets.
This is ABC's kind of science: one that strives not for an increased degree of certainty, but greater ambiguity — while at the same time painting a decidedly grim picture.
You see, Far Cry 5 paints a grim, potentially devastating picture in Hope County, but has to ultimately keep it light or risk spoiling the fun.
The picture of the work, doesn't reflect the power of the green in the painting, but no doubt that Condo's distinct mixture of grim and comical elements in the work come across.
The first statewide assessment of climate change effects on New York State paints a grim picture.
Speaking at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Konrad Steffen of the University of Colorado, Boulder, painted a grim picture of Greenland's current state, describing the amount of ice it lost over the past year as «the equivalent of two times all the ice in the Alps or a layer of water more than one - half - mile deep covering Washington, D.C.»
The president painted a grim picture of climate - change impact on the Arctic with mind - boggling figures like the 300 million acres of boreal forest that burn every summer now throughout the Arctic.
Amid the recent spate of ominous reports that have revealed how the government, both at the Centre and in Jammu and Kashmir, sat on information about an imminent disaster, three other warnings from the past few years paint a grimmer picture.
A new report published today by the London - based Carbon Tracker Initiative entitled The U.S. Coal Crash — Evidence for structural change, paints a bleak picture and makes grim reading for investors.
The opponents have painted grim pictures of prices hikes, blackouts, increased use of coal, with more emissions, and massive imports of nuclear electricity from France and gas from Russia.
President Obama has painted a grim picture of what the world looks like if climate change is not addressed.
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