Sentences with phrase «new economic hardships»

During this process, our children will likely feel a loss of control, will be exposed to new economic hardships, and experience different parenting beliefs.

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Today, that deal no longer looks sustainable, so a new, unspoken one now lies on the table: In exchange for a (further) loss of freedoms and (now) economic hardship, the Russian people will swell with national pride at a Russia — once mocked and belittled by the West — now retaking its rightful place at the center of global power politics.
In our economy that continues to be challenging, economic hardship has become a new reality with food and fuel prices up and wages down.
Scores of Ghanaians yesterday expressed their dissatisfaction with the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and conveniently called for the return of the largest opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), to power to save the nation from economic hardship.
The 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, has asked the people of the Western Region to pray earnestly for Ghana, considering the current economic difficulties and hardships the country currently finds herself in, under the leadership of President John Mahama and the National Democratic Congress government.
In a press release (below), FPI compares the results of a new national study by Economic Policy Institute, Hardships in America: The Real Story of Working Families, to The Self Sufficiency Standard for New York released last fanew national study by Economic Policy Institute, Hardships in America: The Real Story of Working Families, to The Self Sufficiency Standard for New York released last faNew York released last fall.
In that time, New York has raised taxes, created a culture of out of control state spending, increased regulatory burdens, and stood by as thousands of New York businesses have closed, moved out of state or endured economic hardships that have forced them to reduce their investment in our economy and eliminate private - sector jobs.
Lamenting the economic hardship in the state, the landlord insisted he needed money to take care of certain financial obligations and urged the court to order the aged woman to pay and vacate the house so that he would take a new tenant.
David R. Jones, Chief Executive Officer and President of the Community Service Society, said, «In times of economic hardship, government must give priority to the needs of the most vulnerable New Yorkers.
Years of remorseless economic and social hardship and the grinding insecurities of globalisation have led people to reach for new certainties.
When Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner reaches the end of her two - term limit later this year, city residents will vote for a new leader to guide them through economic hardships and rising crime.
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, the 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, says considering the economic hardships, widespread corruption, rising cost of living, and the high levels of unemployment, it comes as no surprise to him that Ghanaian youth are angry, hungry and have given up any hope of the country offering them a bright future.
A new poverty risk calculator (http://chasingthedream.ciserrsch.cornell.edu/), developed by two experts on economic hardship, can determine the risk of poverty based on four factors: race, education, marital status and age.
2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book The Annie E. Casey Foundation's new 2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book finds that, despite the increasing economic hardship on U.S. families, students» academic achievement and health conditions have improved in most states.
Koslow's «adultescents» are a new phenomenon, different from both F. Scott Fitzgerald's or even David Foster Wallace's slouchers, unprecedented in both scope and spiritual danger because of our new century's perfect storm of economic hardship and over-qualification.
One aspect about the program that we haven't talked about much is the issue of demonstrating economic hardship in order to qualify for an FHA short sale - and, in particular, FHA's new «Deficit Income Test,» or DIT.
If your new job starts in six months or if you have an unpaid internship or if you are unemployed, still in school or experiencing economic hardship, you can apply to have payments on your federal student loans deferred for up to three years.
My back - of - the - envelope takes on warming suggest to me that it can be managed without economic hardship or a serious impact on our way of life, but that the changes required are so massive — new transportation fuels, new power plants, and so forth — that they are far beyond what an individual or local community can achieve, however laudable their intent.
As New York's and many other subway systems undergo some of their biggest economic hardships in history and attempt to plan for the future, it's high time for a look down below at some of the world's best subway networks.
When two people depend on each other financially, especially over an extended period of years, New York takes the position that neither of them should have to suffer economic hardship because the marriage ends.
Children with single parents move more frequently than other children do, partly because of economic hardship (which forces parents to seek less expensive accommodation in other areas) and partly because single parents form new romantic attachments (as when a single mother marries and moves in with her new husband).
As New Jersey families continue to face economic hardship, a new report finds that the typical family spends nearly a quarter of its annual salary on child care and has few ways to determine whether that care is good for their childrNew Jersey families continue to face economic hardship, a new report finds that the typical family spends nearly a quarter of its annual salary on child care and has few ways to determine whether that care is good for their childrnew report finds that the typical family spends nearly a quarter of its annual salary on child care and has few ways to determine whether that care is good for their children.
Vijitha Bulathsinghala of Re / Max Leaders in Mississauga has worked hard on behalf of the Sri Lankan - Canadian community, helping new immigrants to find jobs, access training and deal with social and economic hardships of beginning life in a new country.
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