Sentences with phrase «light of austerity»

It further looks at the position of artist vis a vis market forces, the future of art education and artistic practices in light of austerity measures.

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After a contentious period of negotiations, the odds of a so - called «Grexit,» or Greek exit from the euro, were drastically reduced as Greece begrudgingly accepted an austerity program and Germany gave the European Stability Mechanism the green light to negotiate a third bailout.
«That woman lived a life of austerity, poverty, and quiet dignity... how DARE you not light up an enormous building in her honor!
«This issue has now gone beyond Stephen Hester, this is about a prime minister who promised to rein in excess and says to the country in a time of austerity, when his economic policies have choked off growth, that we are all in it together - how hollow is his rhetoric in light of what we have just seen today.
This is partly driven by the need for innovation in the light of financial austerity, alongside the recognition that a vibrant public realm is at the core of a successful, prosperous society.
He persuaded the public that the years of austerity were worth the pain and that there genuinely is light at the end of the tunnel.
Actually it does because the Tory manifesto will be used during the crucial last three weeks of the campaign to do the one thing that had to be done - to show the public who have had a tough time that five years of austerity were worth the pain as well as revealing that the light at the end of the tunnel is the Good Life.
«You can't just rely on austerity, you also have to show citizens that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
The groups believe that in light of the lack of job creation three years into a so - called recovery from the Great Recession, lawmakers should reject the Governor's effort to enact yet another austerity budget.
It does seem that the Treasury has been a little stung by suggestions that George Osborne's harsh austerity message has hit consumer and business confidence, like Nick Clegg yesterday who is trying to show a little «light at the end of the tunnel».
And in the public mind, energy conservation was associated with austerity, the three - day week and that impeccable piece of ministerial advice to clean your teeth with the lights out.
The reason utilities have traditionally been viewed as a safe haven for risk averse investors is that while people may buy fewer iPhones or designer jeans in a downturn, they still need the lights on, even with the prospect of a US Austerity Plan perhaps akin to what Europe is seeing now.
His application of base materials such as insulation, aluminium, light fittings allude to a visual austerity.
Antonius engages in a detailed analysis of wit and the roles it plays in advocacy: it serves to win goodwill for the author; everyone admires acuteness which is often concentrated in a single word uttered either repelling or delivering attack; it shatters or obstructs or makes light of the opponent or alarms or repulses him; it shows the orator to be a man of finish, accomplishment and taste; and most of all it relieves dullness and tones down austerity.
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