This has
left my family struggling to make ends meet or without the necessary support as we care for our newborn.»
Unfortunately, this is just one of many backwards B.C. Liberal policies that has
left families struggling to afford the basics.»
Iowa boasts an even lower unemployment rate for women and has average monthly housing costs that won't
leave families struggling to get by.
With climate models, we can have just as much damage to the economy, which severely impacts people's lives and the misallocation of resources
leaves families struggling and unable to buy what should be affordable medical care or whatever.
Not having that money could
leave your family struggling to pay for any necessary expenses.
If you don't buy enough, you could
leave your family struggling.
A major illness has a debilitating effect on the patient's life, translates to huge medical costs and
leaves families struggling to meet daily... Read More
A major illness has a debilitating effect on the patient's life, translates to huge medical costs and
leaves families struggling to meet daily expenses.
Not exact matches
Sometimes it is hard — almost impossible — to
leave work in the office when your coworkers are your
family, especially when the company is
struggling.
During the financial crisis, layoffs forced foreclosures,
leaving families homeless, and many who lost their jobs then still
struggle amid dim job prospects.
Those
struggles have all made him more introspective, more humble and more inclined to
leave the office a little earlier for
family time.
Everywhere they will be a little flock, because mankind grows quicker than Christendom and because men will not be Christians by custom and tradition, through institutions and history, or because of the homogeneity of a social milieu and public opinion, but —
leaving out of account the sacred flame of parental example and the intimate sphere of home,
family and small groups — they will be Christians only because of their own act of faith attained in a difficult
struggle and perpetually achieved anew.
As life - threatening poverty has
left Syria's war - torn
families struggling to buy food, a Catholic charity... More
As you know, I've written about this topic and perhaps need to write more, since
leaving «church» often results in a real
struggle — a
struggle to explain our actions to former «church» friends and perhaps to
family, people who are determined that following Jesus means parking one's butt in a pew in a building that has a sign out front that says «church».
The parents I do know of this generation are
struggling with daycare costs, poor maternity / paternity
leaves, living away from supports like
family and friends for economic reasons.
Families are getting divorced
left and right, moms (and some dads) are
struggling with postpartum.
«About a week or so later I encountered an article talking about how some low income
families are
struggling to diaper their children due to financial reasons, so they are
leaving their children in the diapers longer than they should, or they are rinsing out the disposable diapers and putting them back on their babies.
SIDS is a heartbreaking experience that
leaves families torn apart every year,
struggling to find answers.
When behavioral issues like defiance, depression, anxiety, substance abuse or mental disorders are a factor, it can
leave family relationships
struggling to survive.
«Today is a historic day — and we are ready to deliver tax relief that improves the lives of middle - income Americans and
struggling families who have been
left behind in our slow - growing economy,» Brady said in a statement.
Low - income
families, or fixed income groups like pensioners have been
left struggling to pay the price, with additional charges added to meals on wheels, day care centres, or homecare services.
«Unfortunately, options are limited thanks to the 10p tax debacle which has
left Gordon Brown with little in the bank to offer the millions of overstretched
families struggling to make ends meet.»
«The governor has put forth flawed plans that will abandon needed human services,
leave the financial burden on
families and local taxpayers as it further cripples
struggling communities, such as Binghamton, Elmira and others across the Southern Tier.»
The former prime minister Gordon Brown has strongly attacked Theresa May's claim to be the champion of Britain's
struggling families, warning that the Conservative government's welfare cuts would
leave more people in poverty than under Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s.
«Flanagan is again selling out New York State businesses by negotiating on the minimum wage and the
Family Leave Bill, which will horribly increase the burden carried by New York businesses
struggling under the existing liberal burdens of taxes and regulation,» wrote Paladino, a Buffalo developer.
Family members are
left to
struggle alone with the death of a loved one.
And
families have to choose between
struggling and
leaving.
My confidence was shaken when I was out of a job for months and my harum - scarum decision
left me and my
family struggling.
I hear from so many of you who
struggle with
family relationships that can
leave you feeling depleted and unsure of your next steps.
Using grim spy photography
left over from the Communist era, Karl Marx City establishes a starkly beautiful black - and - white aesthetic to narrow history down to a single
family's
struggle.
Upon news of Cyrus's death, the elaborate house he lives in as well as his considerable fortune are now
left to his
struggling nephew and his
family, broke as a joke after the death of his wife in a fire.
Representing the festival strand dedicated to music we have a British comedy drama following a young teenager
struggling with
family life after his mother
leaves the
family home.
Thank You for Your Service: Follows a group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq who
struggle to integrate back into
family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they've
left the battlefield.
Follows a group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq who
struggle to integrate back into
family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they've
left the battlefield.
Treeless Mountain (Unrated) Dysfunctional
family drama, set in Seoul, about a six year - old girl (Hee - yeon Kim) taken out of school to care for her two year - old sister (Song - hee Kim) by their financially -
struggling mother (Soo - ah Lee) who
leaves them in the care of their selfish, alcoholic aunt (Mi - hyang Kim) so she can search for their deadbeat father.
The hour - long showstars Sam Trammell as Richard Paxson, a
family man and corporate lap dog who's forced to bring his liberal wife and two children back to rural Virginia 20 years after he
left, so he can help his
family's
struggling gun business.
Thank You for Your Service follows a group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq who
struggle to integrate back into
family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they've
left the battlefield.
This is a look at the decomposition of Detroit, the
struggle for what's
left of the American dream, the fight for
family and to keep what little of yourself that you still possess, and what happens when a human is pushed to their breaking point.
To dramatise this
struggle, Loach typically features a single protagonist with a simple goal: Cathy (Carol White) of Cathy Come Home fights to keep her
family intact once they become homeless; in Kes, Billy (David Bradley) adopts and trains a hawk to avoid the influence of his failing family and school; Janice (Sandy Ratcliff) of Family Life (1971) tries to preserve a personal identity amid domineering parents and psychiatrists; Stevie (Robert Carlyle) leaves behind a petty criminal past and adopts an assumed name to get hired as a labourer in Riff - Raff; Bob desperately scrambles for the funds to buy his daughter's communion dress in Raining Stones; Liam (Martin Compston) of Sweet Sixteen sells drugs to earn enough money to rent his mother an apartment upon her release from
family intact once they become homeless; in Kes, Billy (David Bradley) adopts and trains a hawk to avoid the influence of his failing
family and school; Janice (Sandy Ratcliff) of Family Life (1971) tries to preserve a personal identity amid domineering parents and psychiatrists; Stevie (Robert Carlyle) leaves behind a petty criminal past and adopts an assumed name to get hired as a labourer in Riff - Raff; Bob desperately scrambles for the funds to buy his daughter's communion dress in Raining Stones; Liam (Martin Compston) of Sweet Sixteen sells drugs to earn enough money to rent his mother an apartment upon her release from
family and school; Janice (Sandy Ratcliff) of
Family Life (1971) tries to preserve a personal identity amid domineering parents and psychiatrists; Stevie (Robert Carlyle) leaves behind a petty criminal past and adopts an assumed name to get hired as a labourer in Riff - Raff; Bob desperately scrambles for the funds to buy his daughter's communion dress in Raining Stones; Liam (Martin Compston) of Sweet Sixteen sells drugs to earn enough money to rent his mother an apartment upon her release from
Family Life (1971) tries to preserve a personal identity amid domineering parents and psychiatrists; Stevie (Robert Carlyle)
leaves behind a petty criminal past and adopts an assumed name to get hired as a labourer in Riff - Raff; Bob desperately scrambles for the funds to buy his daughter's communion dress in Raining Stones; Liam (Martin Compston) of Sweet Sixteen sells drugs to earn enough money to rent his mother an apartment upon her release from jail.
Told through the eyes of her eldest son, Jack, the story revolves around the
family's
struggles and hardships that
leave lasting impressions on their children.
There are times when «Louder Than Bombs»
struggles from a few too many plot contrivances, some better resolved than others, including a time - wasting digression involving Conrad's infidelity and an overabundance of discussions about just how much Isabelle really wanted to
leave her globe - trotting life behind to be with her
family.
Though the two men fight with a shared purpose, the only potent comparisons Heineman finds among the groups seem incidental: The Autodefensas
struggle to follow a just path in the thick of a hothouse of grieving
families and turncoat soldiers, while Arizona Border Recon, isolated in a desert outpost, are
left alone to stew, relatively undisturbed, in their boilerplate conservative dogma.
Although I inhabited a bit of their lives for only a brief time, the immense courage and unfathomable
struggles of MND
families who shared their experiences are something that will never
leave me, and I am honored to be a Patron of the MND Association.
As they
struggle to assimilate back into their
families and civilian life, their war memories threaten to destroy them long after they've
left the battlefield.
As Congress considers the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act,
families and teachers in school districts that serve low - income students and students of color
struggle to understand how to address the highly punitive, push - out climate of overtesting brought on by the No Child
Left Behind Act, the ESEA's last reauthorization.
• A new intergenerational study shows that for 76 % of 15 - 17 year olds, studying hard for good exam results is their biggest priority for the coming year; and they are preparing to sacrifice friendships,
family time, hobbies and even sleep to achieve this, • In fact 57 % of 15 - 17 year olds feel school work must come before anything else if they want to do well in the future • And only 39 % of this age group think being happy is more important than good grades • Yet half (51 %) of UK business leaders calls on teens to develop broader life / work skills before
leaving education A new report launched today by National Citizen Service (NCS) reveals that the UK ¹ s 15 - 17 year olds feel under significant pressure to excel in exams at the expense of other life skills, experiences, healthy relationships and even their own happiness, suggesting that they are
struggling to juggle the demands of young adulthood.
As Bush strategist Karl Rove explained in his book Courage and Consequence: «When Bush said education was the civil rights
struggle of our time or that the absence of an accountability system in our schools meant black, brown, poor, and rural children were getting
left behind, it gave listeners important information about his respect and concern for every
family and deepened the impression that he was a different kind of Republican whom suburban voters... could be proud to support.»
«The whole point of our
struggling to be able to come here and raise our
family here, to
leave everything behind, is primarily because of education,» Ms. Nahar said through a translator at a South Asian organization called DRUM.
Mr. Field, in his closing remarks on January 22nd, claimed that adults cry at the lottery when their child isn't selected for a seat at F.T.C. I suggest that there are many
families in this city whose
struggles are so significant that they do not even have the resources to cry over a lottery which they don't have the means to apply but whose children would be
left with even less financial resources if this application was approved.
With schools failing,
families filing for bankruptcy and foreclosure, and businesses
leaving a
struggling community in Memphis, Tennessee, Yetta Lewis and Derwin Sisnett saw a need for education and community development.