Sentences with phrase «of economic hardship»

Because of the economic hardship our economy is experiencing today, people are looking for ways to save up and cut down on their expenditures.
It offers up to 12 months of forbearance in the case of economic hardship, whether caused by job loss or something else.
Age and ethnicity differences appear to reflect cohort effects related to the impact of economic hardship on families earlier this century and racial prejudice.
Those who are unemployed or are in a state of economic hardship can only defer payments for up to 3 years.
Public tolerance of economic hardship is like accepting overseas military action.
Also, a family's experience of economic hardship is associated with elevated cortisol levels among children.
Typically, you can defer your loans for a total of 3 years if you are unable to obtain work or are going through some kind of economic hardship.
We know that we live in a city and society of economic hardship and diversity.
And, if you are unable to work, the fear of the economic hardships can be crippling.
During times of economic hardship, you may be eligible for an economic deferment for your federal loans.
They might offer temporary forbearance in the case of economic hardship.
For any income - driven repayment plan, periods of economic hardship deferment, periods of repayment under certain other repayment plans, and periods when your required payment is zero will count toward your total repayment period.
For any income - driven repayment plan, periods of economic hardship deferment, periods of repayment under certain other repayment plans, and periods when your required payment is zero will count toward your total repayment period.
The situation is even made worse by the inability of the FG to deliver the nation from the throes of economic hardship; prompting many to ask what the administration can point at as their achievements if they can not fulfill the two cardinal promises of stamping out corruption and getting the nation's economy revamped.
«The level of economic hardship in California has a lot to do with high housing costs in many parts of our state.
«We have a choice between action and the real prospect of economic hardship for millions of Americans.
She has co-authored several articles and book chapters on adolescent development, family dynamics, sibling relationships, and the effects of economic hardship across generations.
Both answers posted so far present good points, but I believe they miss the key factor here by accepting the faulty assumption of the question, namely, that the sanctions were the main cause of the economic hardships that have contributed to the current protests in Iran.
The state of AL suffered through a long period of economic hardship from the American Civil War to World War II because of the state's dependence on agriculture.
THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP)-- Greece's prime minister promised Saturday to deliver economic growth to a country hammered by years of economic hardship, as thousands gathered in protest at more planned austerity measures.
For borrowers in more tenuous situations, work with a lender that offers an array of economic hardship deferment and forbearance options.
WeeBits works with children who are at risk for developmental delays or have diagnosed delays and helps them succeed regardless of economic hardship or insurance coverage.
Whichever party forms a government will do so knowing that it has a wafer - thin endorsement and a weak mandate in the midst of economic hardship and the widespread disparaging of parliament.
Today, Nigerians are in the pangs of economic hardship because of the poor choices made in that ugly past.
«Public libraries are an important part of every community, especially during times of economic hardship when we rely on our libraries for services to help us get back on our feet,» said Senator Kennedy.
He said, «Nigerians were disheartened to see leaders of the ruling party dancing away and making vain speeches at a time when millions are still traumatized over killings in Benue and other parts of the country, while many more are groaning under the pains of economic hardship worsened by the unabating fuel crisis in the country.
Its iconic performance by Joan Crawford as Mildred, a single mother hell - bent on freeing her children from the stigma of economic hardship, solidified Crawford's career comeback and gave the actor her only Oscar.
The way they struggle through as he loses his job and sinks them into debt echoes with the very real anxieties of many Americans, but this isn't simply some metaphor for the stress of economic hardship on American families.
And he extended his award to those who even in this time of economic hardship resists austerity when it comes to things for the human good.
She serves on the advisory board of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project.
We've set the goal of building the safest, fastest, most efficient ways to move people and products — not just in spite of economic hardship, but as a way to overcome it.
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.
Recent studies commissioned by the U.S. Army paint an unflattering picture of economic hardships, many of them brought on by companies overanxious to profit from a soldier's financial inexperience.
If a borrower loses his or her job or face some other form of economic hardship, Laurel Road will allow for partial to full forbearance of payments for up to a year.
No single customer is responsible for more than 3 % of its total annualized base rent and that means that should one or more of them suddenly cease operations, FRT isn't going to be put into any sort of economic hardship as a result.
Recent works include the three - screen installation The Unfinished Conversation (2012), a moving portrait of the cultural theorist Stuart Hall's life and work; Peripeteia (2012), an imagined drama visualising the lives of individuals included in two 16th century portraits by Albrecht Dürer and Mnemosyne (2010) which exposes the experience of migrants in the UK, questioning the notion of Britain as a promised land by revealing the realities of economic hardship and casual racism.
A «premium holiday» is a provision contained in some whole life insurance policies that permits the cessation of premium payments, usually in the event of economic hardship.
«A Family Process Model of Economic Hardship and Adjustment of Early Adolescent Boys.»
Immigration status, health, multiple indicators of economic hardship, and participant access rates were also significant in predicting patterns of participation.
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