Sentences with phrase «new shaky ground»

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However, as I write in my new weekly commentary, «With Stocks on Shaky Ground, a Promising Ballast in Bonds,» this trend can only take the market so far.
New Yorkers know Tom is looking out for their pensions, helping guide local governments off of shaky fiscal ground and he's always there to help.
There is no indication that New York is going to be able to continue to sustain its existing tax and spend practices, and as a result, its fiscal future is on «shaky ground
SHAKY GROUND Researchers drag sensors across the ocean near New Zealand to study ocean floor vibrations, adding data to the debate about how the Earth moves deep underground.
New politics puts CCS on shaky ground Australian states are operating on tight budgets, and state political control is switching from the Labor Party to more conservative coalition governments.
The budding friendship is on shaky ground as it is, thanks to Noble's uncouth demeanor, but things really take a new twist once Julian reveals that he is an assassin by trade.
In a new article for Education Next, Boston College professor Shep Melnick says OCR is on shaky legal ground, since its «Letter» fails to take into account the landmark Rodriguez v. San Antonio Board of Education (1973), which ruled that neither the Constitution nor the Civil Rights Act of 1964 require equal distribution of school resources across school districts.
Just when newly disclosed documents obtained by the New York Times reveal the financial shaky ground on which fracking companies base their claims, a group on Congressmen are urging President Obama to further embrace natural
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