Sentences with phrase «of crisis for»

And this is a moment of crisis for Facebook.
At a moment of crisis for access to justice, Lippman told a gathering of D.C. lawyers today, the judiciary and the legal profession «must be bold and proactive.»
Plus, they have been through this sort of crisis for a while, and may be closer to the end of it than the rest of us.
A set of poor GCSE results is a time of crisis for a school, when they need to evaluate their provision carefully and closely, and plan for a quick turnaround to deliver better outcomes for their next cohort.
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.
2017 was a year of crisis for many, and 2018 is the year that we must resist.
«The populations we serve with the safety net will not see the full impact of this crisis for the next three to four months, and likely not until the middle of next year,» she says.
The visit comes at a time of crisis for these patients and their family members, he explains.
It's a tactic he's used extensively as he took on the Treasury role during an unprecedented time of crisis for Britain's finances.
«I see a bit of a crisis for the museum as an opportunity for Albany,» Fahy told me.
On another occasion, Meadway explained his support for independence thusly: «The greater a constitutional crisis can be provoked inside the UK, the greater a chance we have of establishing something outside of the Westminster circus; and there's no doubt that Scottish independence would provoke something of a crisis for the Labour Party itself.»
The Common Foreign and Security Policy is moribund, the police and judicial cooperation (the former third pillar) does not work too well and the Euro has been in an almost continuous state of crisis for half a decade now (which should be obvious no matter your take on the responsibilities and the way forward).
Sales to consumers have already decreased, falling 3.7 % in value and 3.3 % in volume according to Kantar Worldpanel, making 2016 the 5th consecutive year of crisis for the sector.
It's difficult to maintain a sense of crisis for 80 years.
This seems to bring the Word into our time and make the Bible come alive in our language, but the question is, has the word of promise and of judgment, of gracious offer and of crisis for the world, come through forcefully in this translation, or has the preacher simply been cleverly interesting?
Facebook might have done very little wrong, but the fact that much of what is being reported is permissible according to Facebook's user agreement does create something of a crisis for the social media giant.
Investors appeared increasingly concerned after the latest in a string of crises for the embattled U.S. administration.

Not exact matches

The end of the money - for - nothing policy that the world's central banks put in place after the 2008 financial crisis is nearly in sight.
The financial crisis of 2008 taught them that blind pursuit of profit can have catastrophic consequences for society.
But for people of color, there may be cause for cynicism among the optimism over the company's response to the recent crisis.
EU interior and justice ministers will gather in Brussels on Friday for a crisis meeting in the wake of the Paris attacks.
«A large debt also can compromise a country's national security by constraining military spending in times of international crisis or by limiting its ability to prepare for such a crisis
The Sunnyvale, Calif. company's lucrative piece of the Chinese e-commerce company (BABA) has done wonders for its coffers and share price but lately has sent it into an existential crisis as investors seek growth from the beleaguered company.
They're also a potentially important move for banks, which have been criticized for moving too slowly to provide credit to small businesses in the wake of the financial crisis.
Alongside a Canadian Press investigation last year that revealed a «crisis» in faulty elevators, expect there to be plenty of opportunity as landlords scramble for qualified contractors to maintain aging systems.
Alliance Data's Ed Heffernan is credited for keeping the company afloat and optimistic in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
James Dean, an economist at Simon Fraser University who has studied sovereign - debt crises in Latin America, Asia and Europe over four decades, says one of the great paradoxes of sovereign debt is that countries can manage heavy burdens for a long time.
The incident is a case study in how companies in the pharmaceutical supply chain have come under fire for their alleged role in the country's opioid crisis and of the questions that have been raised about the responsibility of middleman companies that distribute prescription painkillers.
President Xi Jinping has called for an easing of tensions in the ongoing Syrian crisis and opposed the use of forceful interventions.
CNBC reveals how our nation's bridges, roads and pipelines are in desperate need of repair and searches for solutions to the crisis.
A financial crisis was about to hit, and millions of Americans would soon become desperate for cash.
For several hours each day, unbeknownst to those employees, the researchers raised and lowered the amount of carbon dioxide in the air, and then tested everyone on nine different kinds of cognitive ability, like responding to a crisis, strategic thinking and applying their knowledge to a practical task.
While Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has generally downplayed the seriousness of the public health crisis, Clinton yesterday toured a Miami neighborhood health clinic near ground zero of the Zika outbreak and admonished lawmakers for having adjourned until after Labor Day without resolving a partisan impasse over the urgently needed spending bill.
Wall St villains now saviours Wall Street fund managers - the very people blamed for the sub prime crisis that sparked the global economic meltdown - will be given an almost free ride to buy $ US1 trillion worth of toxic assets crippling the financial system.
«All this talk of decentralization is just bullsh*t,» said Nouriel Roubini, an economist known as Dr. Doom for predicting the chaos of the 2008 financial crisis.
Moreover, if their constituents are largely indifferent to the brewing public health crisis, there is little incentive for members of Congress to cut short their vacations and return to Washington to take long - overdue action.
In the depths of the financial crisis in 2011, Brian Moynihan — who'd been the unexpected pick for CEO a year before — predicted that Bank of America would soon be earning well over $ 20 billion a year.
And while Federal Reserve Senior Loan Officer Surveys indicate some easing of loan terms for small businesses has occurred, it hasn't occurred as much as terms were tightened during and after the financial crisis, she noted.
Members of Congress are working to adjust aspects of the Dodd - Frank regulatory overhaul, which was passed in the aftermath of the financial crisis in an effort to tighten the behavior of a banking industry blamed for much of the economic instability.
The global economy is set for one of its best years since the financial crisis, but recession risks are increasing, said UBS Chairman Axel Weber.
In the absence of decisive, quick action to tackle this slow - motion crisis, the best - case scenario for the next few years is that America becomes a much riskier place to do business.
For bank shareholders, bad memories of the financial crisis are fading into history.
The banking system has been weak for years as most institutions have failed to deal with the high level of bad debt in the wake of the financial crisis.
For now the sanctions cover only the personal assets of people associated with the crisis.
Pierre Moscovici, the commissioner responsible for economic matters, said the forecasts are further evidence that the debt crisis that has ravaged the eurozone and many of its members, notably Greece, is now past.
And it's certainly not the kind of promotion a CEO of a public company typically leaves his job for, as Papa did, especially for a crisis situation like Valeant in need of a rescue.
In 2009, for example, he bashed «fat cat» Wall Street bankers for accepting big pay packages in the aftermath of the 2007 - 2009 financial crisis at a time when many Americans were suffering hardship.
Indeed, little of substance about our vast, interconnected, highly leveraged, nontransparent, global financial system has changed since the crisis (see «Are We Ready for the Next Meltdown?
Lauren Sato joined RealSelf a year ago, not to solve an existing crisis, but to get ahead of scaling the culture as the company prepares for significant growth.
All along, he preached an idea that seems only more poignant today, in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis: that capital can be corralled to do society good while it does well for itself.
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