Sentences with phrase «more sustained recovery»

One major exception to this softer macroeconomic outlook was the United States, where recent data pointed to a more sustained recovery.

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After all, according to the projections released in June, «the recovery in the United States has gained strength over the past 6 months and shows signs of becoming more self - sustaining
But more than anyone, Mr. Schäuble has come to embody the consensus that has helped shape European economic policy for years: that the path to sustained economic recovery for financially troubled countries is to slash spending, raise taxes when necessary and win back the trust of bond markets and other investors by displaying commitment to fiscal prudence — even if that process imposes deep economic pain as it plays out.
In a note to investors Wednesday, Commerzbank said «Gold currently appears to be in a bottoming - out phase which could well continue for some weeks yet before any more sustained price recovery can be expected.»
I'd add this to the list of factors supporting more exposure to equities, including our expectations of a synchronized global earnings recovery and sustained economic expansion.
This is more bad news for manager Brendan Rodgers who received the news that Daniel Sturridge has been hit by another setback in his recovery from a thigh injury sustained back in early September.
Ibrahimovic will turn 36 this year and despite the fact the player is stepping up his recovery from the knee injury sustained in the UEFA Europa League against Anderlecht at Old Trafford in April, he is unlikely to play again before 2018 which could see him play for United until the end of the 2017/18 season, which would uplift the club with another striker in the mix and give current strikers Romelu Lukaku, who arrived for a # 75 million fee from Everton and Marcus Rashford a little more insight into the world of Zlatan.
Because sure, maybe there is slightly more morbidity for mom... but she will most likely recover and the trade - off is a greater chance of a healthy alive baby... and babies that die intrapartum or sustain brain damage have no hope of recovery.
«As the party of «in», Liberal Democrats believe our focus should be on sustaining economic recovery and creating more jobs in the region.
In the case of the Resource Recovery Agency, there is a lack of vision and absence of sustained commitment to reduce our waste impacts as the county ships our waste more than 200 miles to sit in a landfill.
New York officials say two more counties that sustained extensive shoreline damage from Lake Ontario flooding last year are now eligible for federal recovery aid.
Adrenal crashes tend to be more intense, with delayed and protracted recoveries that are difficult to sustain.
Of course, the benefits will be different depending on the athlete but in general, athletes usually experience one or more of the following when they become metabolically efficient: 1) decreased body weight, 2) decreased body fat, 3) improved and sustained energy levels and mental alertness throughout the day, 4) improved recovery, 5) improved cognitive function, 6) improved power to weight ratio, 7) improved running velocity, and 8) better sleep.
The U.S. remains one of the few nations holding on to the belief of a sustained recovery under more normalized Federal Reserve (Fed) policy.
The sharp decline in delinquencies reinforces the notion that the economic recovery has become more self - sustaining and is on a path to increased growth.»
The pattern seems to be that the greater the overshoot, the more precipitous the fall, the more damage the environment sustains, and the longer the recovery period.
(1) If an insured person sustains an impairment as a result of an accident, the insurer shall pay for reasonable and necessary expenses incurred not more than 104 weeks after the accident by the following persons as a result of the accident in visiting the insured person during his or her treatment or recovery:
Under the laws of most states, the contributory negligence of a bicyclist may prevent recovery for damages sustained in an accident between the bicyclist and a motor - vehicle driver if the bicyclist's own negligence is found to have accounted for a certain percentage of fault (usually, more than 50 %).
The fragile and fluid nature of the post-treatment recovery experience invites a new service model that shifts from the «diagnose, admit, treat, discharge» approach of the hospital emergency room to a sustained model of recovery management that more closely resembles the model of disease management used to treat diabetes, hypertension, and asthma (McLellan, Lewis, O'Brien, & Kleber, 2000; White, Boyle, & Loveland, in press).
«Some actions that cause greater losses to be sustained by the GSE in the near term might be in the interest of taxpayers to pursue if those actions result in a quicker and more vigorous economic recovery,» according to white paper.
«While this is a welcome signal, softness in consumer attitudes that drive housing demand will make for a subdued recovery and should persist absent more meaningful and sustained gains in household income.»
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