Sentences with phrase «of economic survival»

They noted that when average income in a nation rose to a certain point, people turned attention from issues of economic survival to concern for the health of the environment.
Its importance has become particularly acute especially in times of crisis, when international travel tends to be affected, enhancing the role of domestic travel as a means of economic survival.
But in an anemic economy where jobs are in short supply, attracting business today is a matter of economic survival.
Now, it appears that students have watched their seniors struggle with the increasing hardships of economic survival in a field where legal aid has collapsed to a shadow of its former self.
Communities can encourage such individual creativity only when obtaining the necessities of economic survival does not dominate the lives of people.
That confidence, born of economic survival in the Depression and later of survival in World War II, probably did more to rid sport of the curse of pseu - dovirility than any other factor.
, and Take Shelter, a psychological drama about mental illness and end - of - the - world fears wrapped up in contemporary anxieties of economic survival.
It makes vivid the gap between «children born to educated parents who are more likely to read to them as babies, to drive them to dance class, to nudge them into college themselves — and children whose parents live at the edge of economic survival
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