Sentences with phrase «housing of last resort»

Because there is so little, it is seen now as something it was never supposed to be — housing of last resort.

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Trump - allied House conservatives draft articles of impeachment against Rosenstein as «last resort» Robert Costa et al., The Washington Post
As I said last month at this time — along with a couple of Wall Street investment houses, these are «da boyz» — the sellers of last resort — and you can call them what you like.
Social housing providers could act as «buyers of last resort» in the event of a house price crash, Liberal Democrat treasury spokesman Vince Cable has said.
«However, in the last resort, I believe, as I said in the House of Lords, the future of this country is inextricably interwoven with our European friends.
Leader of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, on Tuesday stressed that retaliation would be the last resort in the efforts being made by the Federal...
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, housed in magisterial granite and glass high - rises near New York City's East River, is the court of last resort for the desperate and the dying.
It's popularly believed that (1) publishing houses serve as gatekeepers, maintaining publishing quality standards; (2) self - publishing has a lower barrier to entry, allowing people to publish junk; (3) authors self - publish as a last resort, when they fail to get past the publishing house gate - keepers, because their books aren't good enough; and (4) books published outside the publishing houses don't go through a team of book experts to be proofread, formatted, designed, etc., and so are terribly flawed by amateurish production values.
Fortunately, her client also owns a house worth about $ 200,000 that she can tap into as a last resort if she runs out of investment money.
The other possible reason for not taking the matching funds are if the required contributions would put you in a significant bind — if you're barely scraping by, and you can't squeeze enough savings out of your budget that you'd risk default on a loan (eg, car or house) or might take penalties for late fees on your utilities, it might be preferable to save up for a bit before starting the contributions — especially if you've maxed your available credit so you can't just push stuff to credit cards as a last resort.
@Dan: The bank did not, in any practical sense, agree to take your house if you ignore the loan; they agreed that foreclosure would be the option of last resort for repayment for both of you.
White House chief of staff John Kelly is pictured at President Trump's Mar - a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., last month.
Until this ruling, the highest court of Massachusetts noted, no court of last resort in the United States had addressed how the attorney - client privilege applies to a law firm's in - house communications concerning an existing client.
Civil legal aid is the last resort for low - income people when they face critical civil legal problems, such as loss of housing, domestic violence, access to veterans» benefits, unemployment appeals, and wage and hour disputes.
2.5 That the Australian, state and territory governments commit to only using the new future act process relating to public housing and infrastructure (introduced by the Native Title Amendment Act (No 1) 2010 (Cth)-RRB- as a measure of last resort.
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