Sentences with phrase «national crisis when»

Chapman tells Teacher there's an international and national crisis when it comes to getting enough young people interested and upskilled in STEM so that they can pursue careers in STEM - related fields.
«I think this is a national crisis when it comes to water quality,» Cuomo said.

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Government austerity after the 1994 Peso crisis cut national deficits and debt, leaving it well - positioned when the 2008 crisis hit.
According to W. Bradford Wilcox, the director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, the gender imbalance of the job losses in this recession is particularly noteworthy, and — when combined with the depth and duration of the jobs crisis — poses «a profound challenge to marriage,» especially in lower - income communities.
Moreover, disjointed discretionary regulatory actions are likely to make things worse when the next crisis strikes: domestically - focused regulators are likely to attempt to protect their own national banking system, preventing domestic subsidiaries from transferring much - needed liquidity to their parents abroad, resulting in a weakened international financial system.
As we watch the leadership crises of two historically significant, national Hispanic interest groups, we are reminded of something that was said by Hispanic comedian George Lopez: «When things are bad, it's the best time to reinvent yourself.»
Fast forward to today when as Yra Harris writes in his latest Notes from the Underground, the realization that central bankers are on the verge of panic is that much closer, because as the veteran trader and strategist writes, «the continued efforts by the ECB, BOJ and Swiss National Bank to keep their overnight rates at crisis - era levels is increasing concerns around the globe that central bankers in general do not have an exit strategy.»
Refined through the sifting process commonly called canonization but now realized to have been merely a growing recognition of what was of worth, cherished in crisis after crisis when individual and even national life was at stake, accepted by the nascent church, which presently added its own documents and formed the Christian Bible, then carried by both Jews and Christians in their far dispersion, the Bible became the supreme book of the Western world.
Let's exchange silly national stereotypes for solid Christian values when discussing the Greek crisis, says Jonty Langley More
Robison, who helped launch the Christian Right in 1980 when he organized a meeting between then - candidate Reagan and pastors in Houston, says he approached Perry with the idea for the rally late last year to confront what Robison said was a national moral crisis.
I avoid all grains for my health, because I feel a thousand times better when I am grain free and because I think grain consumption is the cause of the national obesity crisis.
Their intervention, in 2013, came at a time when both the government and the National Constituent Assembly faced respective crises of confidence.
Earlier attempts by the NPP to launch such an initiative had been plagued with similar misunderstandings when the party's suspended General Secretary, Kwabena Agyei Agyapong and National Treasurer, Abankwa Yeboah in September 2015, both launched parallel fund raising electronic cards for the party, leading to serious credibility crisis as both camps dismissed the others» initiative as fraudulent.
The defection of PDP members, numbering hundreds, was coming at the time when the party had been factionalised in line with crisis rocking the party at the national level and becoming a major boost for the APC in the state.
Amidst our national sleep crisis, researchers are urgently trying to understand why we sleep and what goes wrong when we don't.
When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration screens new opioid drugs it should better anticipate how people might abuse them in the real world, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine warns in a major report issued Thursday on the country's opioid crisis, which kills 91 people a day — often via overdoses on prescription drugs.
I am a 25 year old puerto rican single father going through a midlife crisis im im open to more than just an arrangement but im damaged goods so take easy i am a beast in the kitchen when it comes to my national dishes and the food of my people i take much pride in Honestly im a 25 year old...
Watching the film, it's hard not to feel a cold chill of recognition, particularly when Miller's interviewees discuss immigration, patriotism and war, and civil liberties versus homeland security in a time of national crisis.
Ronald Reagan reversed the downward trend in SAT scores almost overnight when his National Commission on Educational Excellence galvanized the nation to take the educational crisis seriously.
«At a time when headteachers are protesting about a funding crisis in existing schools, directing funds into new schools seems bizarre — particularly when the National Audit Office is questioning if free schools offer value for money.»
When she learned that Matthew McLean, their beloved teacher, would be deployed to the Middle East with the Vermont Army National Guard, she assembled what she calls a «crisis team» of guidance counselors who sat in on the class while the news was announced.
«It is extraordinary that at a time when the shortage of primary school places amounts to nothing short of a national crisis that the government is persisting with the folly of its free school policy,» she said.
The schools minister was characteristically stoic in his continuing refusal to use the word «crisis» when he appeared on the BBC's Daily Politics programme earlier today, despite strong words from the National Audit Office in its report on the matter, released this morning.
Pick a leader who will keep jobs in your country by offering companies incentives to hire only within their borders, not one who allows corporations to outsource jobs for cheaper labor when there is a national employment crisis.
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) granted $ 10,000 to Artists Space for the exhibition, but when the catalogue appeared with an essay by David Wojnarowicz that excoriated politicians and the clergy for their inaction in the face of the crisis — or for their outright attacks on people with AIDS — the NEA came under fire from ultraconservative politicians such as Senator Jesse Helms.
Her research and curatorial projects are determined by the specific socio - political conditions: OtherIS (2011 - ongoing) is a curatorial platform of video art relating to the US - sanctioned countries; Avant - Guide to NYC (apexart, 2009) redressed historical referents of art in the city within the present; Custom Car Commandos (Art in General, 2009) cross-sectioned the auto industry in crisis with the image industry; Soap Box Event by Pia Lindman (Federal Hall National Memorial, 2008) practiced performance of free speech; among numerous other projects since 1995, when she curated the Third Annual Exhibition of Soros Center for Contemporary Art in Vilnius, Lithuania (1995) in the post — Soviet conditions at the emergence of global networks.
It calls for better crisis management and contingency planning (including early warning systems and evacuation), reconstruction planning, and international collaboration, especially when poor countries are affected (or when small countries are hit, since for them it can be the entire national economy that is stalled by a flood, making them unable to manage the recovery and reconstruction).
Late last year, to their national embarrassment, the Germans had to be bailed out of a small energy crisis by Poland when the wind failed to blow for several days and a thick fog surrounded many parts of Germany, driving the output from renewables to just 4 percent of total demand.
That means the Paris process has entered a potentially perilous moment when the urgency of the climate crisis is mounting by the day, public expectations are (quite rightly) high, the commitment to action extends far beyond national governments — yet negotiators have to focus on nuts - and - bolts issues that are numbingly technical for the large majority of us, but will still determine the success or failure of a crucially important global deal.
All that said, industry insiders still remember what happened in 2011, when the first half of the year started off on a great note, then the financial crisis in Europe brought CMBS deals and investment sales transactions to a halt in the second half, notes Mark Keschl, national director of the retail services group with Colliers International.
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