Sentences with phrase «of economic meltdown»

Putting it to work, the firm found an 18 % chance of an economic meltdown over the next year, increasing to 52 % over two years and to 72 % over three.
But we have a fresh chance, after the dark days of economic meltdown and a broken political system, to establish a new beginning.
They have been used to challenge Slovakia's public health system, and Argentina's energy price freeze in the midst of an economic meltdown.
Fears of an economic meltdown shouldn't block incentives for green innovation, he adds.
But in 1986, on the brink of economic meltdown, the government launched a series of sweeping economic reforms they called «doi moi».
Obama's White House team insisted their intentions were good, but the depth of the economic meltdown passed along by their predecessors has kept them from doing more.
Without Brown, we would have faced the sort of economic meltdown they have seen in Iceland or Ireland.
Voters in the Empire State are split when it comes to whether the worst of the economic meltdown is behind us — 49 percent say it is; 47 percent say the worst is yet to come.
But predictions of economic meltdown have been scotched after financial markets bounced back from early losses.
As the realities of the present administration's economic policies begin to bare their fangs on the masses, the Nigerian political elite need to quickly re-assure the populace that they (the masses) will not bear the brunt of the economic meltdown alone.
Per capita commercial energy use has been growing so rapidly in both countries (or at least it was through 2007 on the eve of the economic meltdown) that if the trends continue unabated the typical Chinese will outconsume the typical American before 2040, with Indians surpassing Americans by 2080.
We were in the middle of an economic meltdown and the health - care fight, and states saw a chance to have a crack at a couple of million bucks if they made some promises.»
Of real interest: today's debt implosion is not necessarily a byproduct of the economic meltdown that occurred in 2008.
If the company can deliver superb defensive play like that, in the face of an economic meltdown, the future should hold no qualms for any FBD investor.
Nintendo has chosen to release a game about building a lucrative property empire — the first localised entry in a Japanese series dating back to the Famicom — at a time when the world is in the throes of economic meltdown.
But the problems at the organisation are far from simply a result of the economic meltdown, argues critic JJ Charlesworth.
His short mature career, from 1930 to 1942, spanned some of the most trying, soul - searching years for the United States, as the country grappled with the aftermath of an economic meltdown and engaged in vigorous, sometimes bitter debates over its core national identity.
The group's «Hammer Projects» exhibition, titled The Night Epi $ ode, is an installation of six videos that use science fiction tropes to link stories of the economic meltdown with the supernatural.
Gerry, you may recall, was one the earliest to raise the specter of economic meltdown and its impact for the legal profession in his Doom and Gloom For The Legal Profession from last August.
This truly baffled me because Citibank was at the center of the economic meltdown, but it seems that was quickly forgotten in New York, simply due to the sponsoring of some bicycles.
In 2008, in the midst of an economic meltdown, General Electric was in trouble and needed cash fast.
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