Sentences with phrase «of economic pain»

Whether those reductions are imminent or can happen without a great deal of economic pain and unemployment remains unclear.
We're not going to make enough new ones in the same time period, so the amount of economic pain that's going to be felt will be huge.
Lib Dem leader battles to persuade his Tory coalition partners rich should shoulder greater burden of the economic pain
Two more years of economic pain Australia faces a longer period of low growth, higher debt and higher unemployment than predicted just four weeks ago as the wave of job losses gathered strength, with clothing manufacturer Pacific Brands axing 1850 staff across the country.
The stories of economic pain are growing involving students but what about adjunct professors?
With Theresa May in such a weak position, it's possible that the threat of economic pain will bring the government down — and in turn reduce the chances of a Conservative victory.
In an exclusive interview, the deputy prime minister told the Guardian he was embarking on a campaign to persuade his Tory coalition partners of the need to ensure the rich shoulder a greater burden of the economic pain.
Only now, and after years of economic pain, are electorates in these democracies reacting, and they seem to be doing so in a manner that could put their prosperity further at risk.
Here's the latest request for my wisdom: «Even though mortgage rates are at an all - time low, there is a great deal of economic pain and uncertainty in the world.
But in delaying some of the economic pain, has Mr Osborne ensured several doses of political pain for the Coalition parties in the run - up to the next election?
In the first interview by a senior member of the cabinet to mark the new political season, the deputy prime minister told the Guardian he is embarking on a battle to persuade his Tory coalition partners of the need to ensure the rich shoulder a greater burden of the economic pain.
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