Sentences with phrase «headwinds of»

We can get that next job despite the headwinds of the economy or five job applicants going after the same job we are targeting.
Xiaomi's next step is to target the international market in Asia and Europe, where it may face stronger headwinds of low brand awareness and technology - patent challenges next year.
'' Gordon contends that the nation's productivity growth will be further held back by the headwinds of rising inequality, stagnating education, an aging population, and the rising debt of college students and the federal government, and that we must find new solutions.
With headwinds of 30 - 50 km / h, the 6 km hike became a bit more exhausting than I had anticipated but after 1.5 hours I finally made it there.
Dual headwinds of higher interest rates and a gradual trend to online retail may mean that total return comes down slightly but investors should still be able to count on a return that matches or beats the general stock market.
Therefore, the headwinds of high valuation might have caused poor historical performance even when the company generated strong operating performance at the same time.
He highlighted dividend growers, which are quality companies that have strong balance sheets and are better positioned to withstand the headwinds of rate hikes.
However, we also see that in spite of the headwinds of overvaluation, that this company's long - term performance was significantly above - average since it went public.
Furthermore, the seemingly constant headwinds of operating in the disc manufacturing and distribution business, with Universal Music Group as EDC's supermajority customer, required immediate countermeasures to bolster EDC's liquidity and longevity.
«At the same time, we can't ignore the ongoing headwinds of tight credit, limited inventory, higher prices and higher mortgage interest rates.
«Tommy was the pioneer and fought the fierce headwinds of opponents,» Bender said.
The headwinds of the 2008 recession and the changing demographic mix of the student population are significant.
Schools are getting better, but they are facing the headwinds of an increasingly diverse student body.
An aspiring high - school track star runs against the headwinds of bigotry and cyber-bullying in «1:54,» a message - first Québécois drama that unfolds like a slow - moving, decade - old public service announcement.
Clegg also promised to keep the Human Rights Act, continue to reform the health service, build a new balanced economy and «fight for greater fairness, even in the headwinds of an economic slowdown».
Still, as former Gov. George Pataki told Liz last night on the show, the Republican Party in New York has to push forward anyway, even if they face the strong headwinds of Democratic enrollment.
It's not a position Republicans necessarily want to be in facing the political headwinds of 2018 and Democrats are practically giddy over the prospect of a «blue wave» this year.
Analysts earlier this year were expecting the earnings headwinds of falling oil prices and a stronger U.S. dollar to diminish, driving better earnings - per - share growth in the U.S. by the end of 2016.
Morgan Stanley Chief US Economist Ellen Zentner forecasts that the global headwinds of lowflation are now likely to delay the Fed's first rate increase to early 2016.
Moreover, the low jobless rate is finally delivering some long - missing bargaining clout to middle - and lower - wage workers, and the last thing those workers need is to fight against the headwinds of higher interest rates.
And those little treats could help boost overall spending this holiday season, despite the headwinds of an uncertain economy and high unemployment.
Credit Suisse recommends investing in global small and mid capitalisation European companies, saying that cheap valuations support a bullish outlook despite the headwind of regional outlook concerns.
Still, P&G argues argues that divestitures aside, what's really hurt its sales performance isn't that management that doesn't know how to grow, but headwind of the strong dollar.
For many people, the simple strategy of deferring taxes as long as possible can be effective, because it allows your investment earnings to compound without the headwind of a front - end tax payment.
«We always fight a headwind of a general lack of awareness in what's possible in the format of the foods that we support,» he says.
The army fights into the headwind of a failing society and faltering economy.
«The «yes» campaign has had to fight a campaign against a headwind of lies, misinformation and deceit, and that's been tough on them.»
Written by Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani (Silicon Valley), this charming romance is based on their real life relationship, following a Pakistani - American comedian, Kumail, whose relationship with his girlfriend, Emily (Zoe Kazan), has to overcome the headwind of their culture clash — and a significant illness.
It's particularly rewarding to see Accord and Civic winning new customers against a headwind of competitor incentives and value - reducing fleet sales.
She will need to learn where to place her advertising dollars, how best to launch a new book into the headwind of the nonstop news cycle, and every other function that bears on the publishing of her book.
Many international markets face their own challenges, but at the very least they are less likely to contend with the steady headwind of multiple compression.
The TSX hasn't gone anywhere in the past decade due to the headwind of falling long - term interest rates and minimal inflation.
In the US market, the most recent CAPE points to a 10 - year real return expectation of 0.4 %, 16 reflecting a revaluation headwind of 2.8 % a year for current valuation levels.
Even if one wanted to implement a tactical currency hedge to help protect global equity returns from the headwind of a strengthening loonie, it might be too early.
Retailers are expanding their networks of stores internationally this year despite the presumed headwind of online shopping.

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The renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement is an important headwind that will cause executives pause over the months ahead.
«The other problem is a lack of investment demand, which is surprising given the headwinds to global trade from protectionism» amid global trade tensions.
Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner admitted the decline in demand for dinosaur sales was a bit of a headwind in 2016, after the movie gave that company a boost last year.
«Our results were negatively impacted by a number of industry - wide challenges, including a significant U.S. toy category slowdown in the holiday period, and increased foreign exchange headwinds,» said outgoing Chairman and CEO Christopher Sinclair.
Shares of Clorox fall 5 percent after Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock, noting the company will face strong headwinds in the near future.
«We are now in a meaningful uptrend in terms of interest rates, and I think that's just going to be a huge headwind for this entire sector.»
«We're well ahead of the curve as it relates to the problems, the headwinds that we see in the retail space,» Coradino said in a Thursday interview with Cramer.
Economic headwinds may have caused them to hold on, says Ken Wither, founder of Calgary - based Acuity Business Group.
Valentijn van Nieuwenhuijzen, CIO of NN, said this explained why the market has become more exposed to risk factors stemming from politics or headwinds for the technology sector.
Then during an interview with Bloomberg Television early last month, he downplayed a series of market headwinds, saying that «the only real problem now is low liquidity and market volatility.»
«We have long thought the market has gotten ahead of itself, with U.S. valuations creating a headwind for continued market growth,» Mark Eibel of Russell Investments said Tuesday on CNBC's «Futures Now.»
Though it has fallen out of style as a headwind in recent weeks as investors have diverted their attention to mounting geopolitical risk, Dimon hasn't forgotten.
«A little bit of a headwind when you talk about negative rates in Switzerland is an understatement,» Ermotti said.
Ford is expecting commodity costs will be a $ 1.5 billion headwind this year, with about $ 500 million of that coming in the first quarter, Shanks said.
The external and domestic headwinds have raised the risk of a recession in Singapore, and heightened the chance of fiscal or monetary stimulus over the near term, analysts said.
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