Sentences with phrase «imminent collapse in»

Complexity theorists, meanwhile, are increasingly confident that they can detect warning signs of imminent collapse in systems such as the global economy.
So, while I am not predicting an imminent collapse in risk markets immediately ahead, I do think US markets will soon break by summer under the continued relentless Fed hiking cycle.

Not exact matches

While bridges in need of repair stand a higher risk of collapse they do not necessarily pose an imminent danger.
The media is awash with claims that the S&P is in danger of imminent collapse but this just as specious as the Hindenburg omen.
The stock price has collapsed below $ 1 in recent days (although it climbed back above that mark in today's session) and bond prices also have plummeted amid open talk from analysts that a bankruptcy filing is imminent.
We won't pound the tables about imminent recession until we observe fresh weakness in the equity market (even a 7 - 8 % market loss would sharply raise our probability estimates), but it's important to recognize that financial risks are already fully developed, and as in other bubbles, one usually finds «catalysts» to blame for a collapse only well after the downturn is in full - swing.
«History shows that an increasing gap between the rich and the poor is a prime indicator of imminent collapse,» Wallis wrote in his recent book, «Rediscovering Values: On Wall Street, Main Street and Your Street.»
A faith that could look forward to God's becoming all in all could rejoice in the imminent collapse of the reality of the world, thereby celebrating an End that is a repetition of a primordial Beginning.
In 1391 the territory that Manuel II governed was minuscule, and he was desperate about the imminent collapse of his «empire.»
They claim that these externalities are all interacting with one another in a vicious cycle, approaching a tipping point that will lead to imminent global collapse.
To our knowledge they have two sons, both named, as were Hosea's children, symbolically: Shear - Jashub, «a remnant shall return,» 7:3, obviously predicating the tragedy that will leave only a remnant, but at the same time affirming the expectation of productive survival; and Maher - Shalal - Hash - Baz, «The spoil speeds, the prey hastes,» 8:1 - 3, with initial reference to the imminent collapse of the Rezin - Pekah alliance against Jerusalem in 734, but perhaps later with reference to Judah herself as the soon - to - be spoil and prey of Assyria.
In 1938 Leon Trotsky declared that capitalism was in its «death agony» and the far left have never lost faith in the imminent collapse of the global economic ordeIn 1938 Leon Trotsky declared that capitalism was in its «death agony» and the far left have never lost faith in the imminent collapse of the global economic ordein its «death agony» and the far left have never lost faith in the imminent collapse of the global economic ordein the imminent collapse of the global economic order.
Mark Sykes is best remembered for being one half of the Sykes — Picot agreement in 1916 between the British and French to divide up what was thought to be the imminent collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
Players in the livestock sector, which has been one of the major employable sectors of the economy, are calling on government to step in and save it from imminent collapse, as it is reported that 95 percent of the livestock consumed is imported.
If many commentators are to be believed, the renaissance of Britain's nuclear industry is in imminent danger of collapse.
A dome collapse doesn't appear imminent, but scientists are watching for moderate earthquakes that could disrupt the pile, says seismologist Steve Malone of the University of Washington in Seattle.
Scientists and conservationists have long warned that bluefin stocks in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea are facing imminent collapse after years of mismanagement by ICCAT.
The Antarctic Peninsula is among the fastest warming locations in the world and, according to the European Space Agency, the enormous Wilkins Ice Shelf is in imminent danger of collapse, much like the Larsen ice shelf fragmented a few years back.
I remember being shocked when I heard this, given the arguments he puts forth, the poisons found in all fish, and the imminent collapse of the ocean systems.
The film starts off with the imminent collapse of the planet Krypton, where the powerful General Zod (Shannon, Mud) tries to take over the system in an attempt to save the planet, while the great Jor - El (Crowe, Les Miserables) and his wife Lara (Zurer, Angels & Demons) secure the escape for their infant boy, Kal - El (Cavill, Immortals), as well as a codex containing the DNA of Krypton's unborn future, to a remote but habitable (for Kryptonians) planet Earth.
This sort of tasteless fare proves to be par for the course in Hot Tub Time Machine, a cinematic sign of the imminent collapse of Western Civilization.
The claustrophobia of being at war in such confined spaces is amplified by the danger of imminent discovery by Germans tunnelling in the opposite direction, or from collapse and suffocation under piles of dirt and rubble.
In Brian Keene's Pressure, this sea shelf off the coast of Mauritius that erodes into a «underwater waterfall» is collapsing — prompting the imminent evacuation of the country.
A handpicked team of the country's top architects conducted a secret inspection of the troubled mansion and, after discovering it was in imminent danger of collapse, insisted that the First Family be evicted immediately.
There are droves of investors hoping Research in Motion (TSX: RIM / NASDAQ: RIMM) will hit a home run and avert a complete meltdown, which almost seems imminent based on the tech giant's collapsing stock price and dismal quarterly reports over the past year.
Juan Gris must have been delighted to stumble on just that headline in the morning news, alongside warnings of imminent financial collapse.
And I think that's part of why these paintings seem so joyous both in Matisse and in Twombly, who actually sizes them up, makes them larger, enlarges the flower in a way that Matisse had miniaturized — which is an extraordinary way of affirming the joy of the flower, but is also infused with some melancholy about the imminent collapse or death of the flower.
According to the Times of Malta, studies made in the last decade had concluded that erosion was inevitable, but had not anticipated the structure's imminent collapse.
But, despite seemingly imminent pictorial collapse, Andersson holds these beautifully melancholic visions together in finely tuned balance, offering us the possibility of a future beyond the pictorial moment.
(sorta directing this query at both RealClimate and Pfeffer et al) Once an ocean current develops which links any two of the current glacial outlets in southern Greenland, wouldn't catastrophic collapse be imminent?
The solution to climate change starts with individuals giving up basic rights in order to save human civilisation from imminent collapse.
Trump: states that illegal immigrants are subhuman (untermenschen) and should be treated as such — he also implies that anyone of «coloured skin» is subhuman (heard that word before in recent history); killed more civilians with drone attacks in his first 7 months than Obama did in his whole presidency; along with most of the super rich, thinks that anyone who hasn't prepared for the imminent collapse of civilisation and doesn't have a well stocked underground bunker is stupid and deserves to die; continues to fail @ 1.4 mil Americans who are still without power in Puerto Rico.
They make NO forecast of imminent collapse of any glaciers in the Antarctic.
The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network reports that 24 percent of the remaining reefs are at risk of imminent collapse, with another 26 percent facing significant loss in the next few decades, due to mounting human pressures.
Farnish has predicted that «people will die in huge numbers when civilization collapses,» something that he believes is imminent in the next few decades.
The use of the term «collapse,» which connotes an imminent calamity, rather than a long, relatively slow process (glaciers melting at, literally, a glacial pace) generated quite a bit of chatter in the climate journalism community, but in interviews, scientists defended the word as apt for this situation.
That little word of caution will of course be totally ignored by the media who will jump on the «catastrophic acceleration» of global sea levels «on the heels» the imminent «collapse» the entire Antarctic ice shelf, due in 200 years.
By 1973, and the «global cooling» scare, it was in full swing, with predictions of the imminent collapse of the world within ten to twenty years, exacerbated by the impacts of a nuclear winter.
We've heard endlessly (more than once from me) about the imminent death of newspapers, the collapse of a once - great industry and business model, etc. and the correspondent rise in the power of social media.
It warns the market has hardened due to: l some qualifying insurers exiting the market; l some insurers narrowing the types of firms offered cover; l the collapse of the housing market and an increase in mortgage - related fraud leading to concerns among insurers about an imminent increase in conveyancing - related claims; and l an increase in the amount and value of claims insurers are receiving.
For instance, in the earlier scenario, it may be that Sheila actually borrowed out $ 100,000 from her policy, triggering its imminent collapse.
Throughout 2015, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pleaded with OPEC members to stabilize oil prices, warning of imminent economic collapse in his country.
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