Sentences with phrase «names after a crisis»

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He named a number of factors, including improving capital investment from business and retail spending from consumers, that he said suggested the economy is continuing to expand — and not, after eight years of recovering from the financial crisis, starting to slip toward another recession.
Paul Martin, the former Canadian prime minister who helped create the G20 after the 1997 - 1998 Asian financial crisis, noted that «the big powers were largely immune to being named and shamed.»
In the «ominous third phase,» he predicted another crisis: Deeply indebted countries and companies, which Gundlach didn't name, will default sometime after 2013.
The group — which includes Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia, the anti-immigration Northern League and the far - right Brothers of Italy party — vowed to eliminate the «damaging effects» of a landmark 2011 pension reform named after then Welfare Minister Elsa Fornero and passed at the peak of Italy's sovereign debt crisis.
An investigation that began after the crisis over sexual abuse of children in the Boston Archdiocese fully emerged in 2002 has pored over records dating back more than 60 years, with subsequent decisions on who to name based on the nature of the accusations and other factors, according to O'Malley.
Isn't Ed Koch the guy who we're going to spend millions of dollars we don't have in the middle of a horrible fiscal crises to put his name on the Queensborough (59th Street) Bridge the way we spent millions to re-name the Triborough Bridge after RFK?
Christie's name keeps surfacing in a trial stemming from the traffic jam scandal known as Bridgegate, and Cuomo is facing arguably the worst crisis of his governorship after nine people tied to his administration were arrested in a corruption sweep last week.
After Taken, Liam Neeson seems to be suffering from some kind of cinematic mid-life crisis, as once again Oskar Schindler is running around a major European city, kicking ass and taking names.
A Bigger Splash, which Guadagnino said was named after the David Hockney painting that «helped me understand art», also touches on the refugee crisis currently gripping Europe, with shots of a just - visible Tunisia on the horizon some 60 km away, and the presence on the island of refugees a reminder that Italy has been at the frontline of the crisis for some years.
The name for this was the «Greenspan Put;» if the Fed is always willing to provide more liquidity to financial players after a crisis, guess what?
According to Finkel, «a personal sense of crisis» brought on by the current political climate in the U.S. pervades Tomorrow is Another Day, which was named after the last line of Margaret Mitchell's epic Civil War novel Gone with the Wind.
In the end the ACM got over its little identity crisis and decided its name was just fine after all.
Conspiracy theorists and trolls alike heavily implied that a months - old video (despite the facts that he readily identified himself with the same name, that people occasionally travel across the United States, and that his family moved to Florida from Los Angeles) is somehow «proof» that he is a trained «crisis actor,» a baseless rumor that is inevitably pushed after horrific mass shootings:
For example, as the result of a similar — yet less restrictive — measure passed in Nebraska in 2010, a woman named Danielle Deaver was forced to continue a pregnancy even after a health crisis meant she was going to lose the pregnancy.
A likely reason is upgrade buyers are typically older, have borrowed from a big - name bank in their previous home purchases before the proliferation of non-bank lenders, while first - time homebuyers are borrowing for the first time after the 2008 housing crisis, which has hurt the reputation of some big banks.
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