Sentences with phrase «more robust recovery»

Although there is no silver bullet to fix the current economic climate, industry groups are advocating for a number of initiatives aimed at launching a more robust recovery.
«While remodelers are continuing to struggle, we expect the rest of 2010 to be a period of stabilization for remodeling, with the first stages of recovery emerging by the end of the year, followed by a more robust recovery beginning early next year,» said NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe.
They recommended regular random drug tests based on suspicion be increased and that a more robust recovery programme be embedded in current rehabilitation schemes once the prisoner is released from incarceration
«Although monetary policy is working to promote a more robust recovery, it can not carry the entire burden of ensuring a speedier return to economic health.
In the cutthroat world of elite sports, sidelined players often seek fringe medicine for faster, more robust recoveries.

Not exact matches

So, the statistics are unanimous: Not only was the Clinton presidency after the bill's passage a time of vigorous economic growth, but that growth was also demonstrably more robust than what occurred during the first two and a half years of the recovery.
Right now, investors and traders from Wall Street to Main Street, whether optimists or pessimists, are assuming an economic recovery that's much faster and much more robust than that... A period of lower - than - average economic growth would lead to lower - than - average earnings growth.
The upward revision reflects not only the continuation of robust growth in the US, but also stronger than expected recoveries in Japan and Asia more generally.
Based on the misconception that CPP premium hikes will be harmful, many observers suggest waiting for a more robust economic recovery.
In turn, this has allowed the Portuguese economy to become one of the biggest beneficiaries of the eurozone's robust recovery, with the IMF forecasting 2017 could be the country's best year of growth in more than 20 years.
In our view, looking at multiple factors helps us to obtain a more accurate view of how robust the economic recovery is.
In conclusion although win draw or lose today we would still be fourth (yeah, of course our favourite position) small green shoots of recovery were seen in this Santi-less team, but sterner tests lie ahead where a more robust solution to cover the little Spanish maestro's absence will be needed.
Establish more robust methods of securing recovery of treatment costs including options for requiring health insurance
The ability to stimulate more robust neurogenesis could lead to faster healing times or perhaps even more complete recovery of cognitive functions, a potentially life - changing prospect for the millions of people who suffer from traumatic brain injury every year.
However, the group receiving the PA - RGDS - encapsulated hPSC - ECs showed better perfusion recovery, more robust and longer cell survival (> 10 months), and higher and prolonged angiogenic and vascular incorporation capabilities than the bare hPSC - EC - injected group.
September 30, 2012 • Certain sectors of the state's economy are more robust than they were four years ago, but that doesn't mean everyone's happy with the recovery.
But this new paper summarizes a strong body of evidence that indicates the opposite can be true: whale recovery «could lead to higher rates of productivity in locations where whales aggregate to feed and give birth,» supporting more robust fisheries.
The recovery is expected to be more robust next year with absorption likely to double to 120 million sq. ft. in 2012.
«The overall recovery has been more robust in some markets, especially on the West Coast, with fast home value appreciation, strong job growth and solid income gains,» says Dr. Svenja Gudell, Zillow's chief economist.
«Rising material prices, particularly lumber, along with chronic shortages of buildable lots and skilled labor are putting upward pressure on home prices and impeding a more robust housing recovery
RFI's return to positive contributions to GDP growth should provide the additional boost that has been missing until recently in the recovery and bring overall economic growth to more robust levels in 2013 and beyond.
In contrast, the observed increase in mortgage demand is not being met with easier lending standards, holding back a more robust housing recovery.
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