Sentences with phrase «of more turmoil»

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Keen's primary frame for the work is Utopia, Thomas More's celebrated 1516 work that was written in an age that experienced some of the same turmoil and dread as our own (there are extended riffs on Moore's Law versus More's Law).
«Washington has turned into more of a headwind than a tailwind recently,» she said, suggesting the constant personnel changeovers and turmoils were beginning to make investors nervous.
What's more, while Southeast Asia has been a hotspot for war, heroin, massacres, and political turmoil for decades, Chiang Mai has remained a stronghold of peace and stability.
The euro fell to its lowest level against the dollar in nine years Monday, driven by fears of political turmoil in Greece and hopes for more monetary stimulus from the European Central Bank.
Taylor, who is quick to say the transition will take time, says he wants P&G to regain its «mastery» after years of management turmoil, poor strategic decisions, and a series of unhelpful macroeconomic trends, including a rising dollar, which hurts P&G more than many others.
Project Wing has experienced a ton of change and turmoil since its beginnings in 2012 and has a reputation for stress and politics, more than one person familiar with the project has told us.
If you follow this strategy, Betterment advises investing at least 30 percent more than the three to six months of expenses you would typically put in the emergency fund to hedge against market turmoil.
As global equity markets tumble, analysts say it could be time for gold to shine once more as a safe buy in times of market turmoil.
Another round of credit downgrades could set off more turmoil in the E&P space, as many companies are already scrambling to find liquidity and keep the lights on.
More broadly, global trade has slowed and financial stability risks have increased — with the recent market turmoil partly reflecting lower confidence in the effectiveness of policies.
«There already has been a lot of turmoil at this company, but maybe they still need more change.»
Furthermore, the Fed remains assertive on execution of tapering despite recent turmoil within the EM world, which spells more turbulence ahead.
The probes follow a weekend of turmoil for Facebook after reports that Cambridge Analytica gained access to the data of more than 50 million users.
Can investors stomach a few more years of turmoil before the next bull market begins?
In the midst of early February's market turmoil that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average decline by 1,175 points — its largest point drop in one day ever — and the S&P 500 enter correction territory (a decline of 10 percent or more from its previous high), a handful of investment products fell, essentially, to zero.
As a result of the turmoil the average rate on a standard variable rate mortgage has increased by 40 basis points more than might otherwise have been the case, while the standard business borrowing rate has increased by between 30 and 60 basis points.
Many investors are prone to knee - jerk reactions in times of market turmoil, Spada said, moving into fixed income when the going gets rough, or halting contributions altogether, which can hurt their future account balance more than any investment strategy they select.
The Chinese have been undergoing quite a bit of stress lately, with markets including stocks more likely to be in turmoil than not.
We saw a brief period of turmoil regarding Dubai late last year, and more recently the public finances of Greece have been under the spotlight, with some other European countries just in the background.
Spillover effects on other countries, as reflected in bond yields, were more limited than in previous episodes of turmoil, reflecting the relatively small scale of Cyprus's problem, according to the Institute of International Finance (IIF) in Washington.
Any such movement to just rid of all religion will not only fail to quench the religious turmoil, it will actually add fuel to the fire since it will be just adding one more belief - based faction into the flame.
In more than 30 years of pastoring and dealing with pastors, I have observed that often when a public figure, secular or religious, shouts out in anger about or against a particular subject, it's usually a sign of the inner turmoil of the person crying out around that very issue.
Rush Limbach's comments will be taken as gospel for the Right, but they truely illustrate the reason the GOP is in turmoil... the leaders need the Religious Right to win, but know they are being intellectually dishonest because their values do not match the Religious Right, except on the abortion issue, whhich will never go away because the GOP needs that 20 % of voters who would otherwise vote Democrat becasue the Liberal values match Christian values more closely.
Bonhoeffer's diary records two different episodes during this brief period: «I do not understand why I am here... The short prayer in which we thought of our German brothers almost overwhelmed me... If things become more uncertain, I shall not stay in America...» Later, after his decision to return home, he wrote, «Since I came on board ship, my mental turmoil about the future has gone.
But now I roll with things a bit more, I've learned that Advent wasn't created for more stress and turmoil and frustration and feelings of less - than: it was inaugurated because we're all tired and longing and a bit of a mess and broken - hearted.
I have tried, fortified by the most generally accepted and solid conclusions of science, to take the reader above this scene of turmoil; and as we have risen higher so has the prospect acquired a more ordered shape.
if they do nt follow the rules of burial it will cause turmoil on muslims, creating even more hatred, do nt just say something about burning because its forbidden for us, even the most dangerous living has his own proper burial, now because of this is just like telling no show no respect to other religion, why did your bible thought you that or it wasn, t mention in it, why you really thinks this do you think you are the only people in this world
Therefore the religious person needs to be disciplined and equipped in body and mind for the task, with more calmness and mastery in the midst of peril and turmoil, more sensitivity and deeper insight into the bonds of interdependence that hold people together in rich community, a more passionate and richly integrated life purpose which can transmute the common things of daily experience.
The turmoil has been caused by the fact that more and more Americans are consuming hot and spicy dishes from a number of world cuisines, yet most cookbook authors and magazine writers on the subject have avoided matching beverages to the sizzling entrees.
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With all of the turmoil near the top of the Power Rankings this Sunday — they likely feel they should have moved up a bit more.
More than half of a once flourishing group of Florida shows have vanished in a turmoil of confused disputes, although the few that managed to function this season attracted surprisingly large entry lists
The promising young Ravens receiver endured more than his share of turmoil before finally setting foot on an NFL field
Despite the hope of just cruising to a two or three goal victory in the FA Cup final against Hull City, after the semi-final against Wigan, we should have known that Arsenal would put the supporters through emotional turmoil before winning a trophy... More The waiting is over in a fitting way for Wenger
A lot of guys, particularly those who earn more than mom, don't get this, and it is a major source of relationship turmoil.
«Considering the immediate post-natal period is one of emotional turmoil and hormonal upheaval, any negative comments that people make after watching the videos could come at precisely the wrong time for some women, making them more vulnerable.
What's more, the next election will also be fought on new boundaries and 50 fewer seats — unless Theresa May takes advantage of the turmoil in the Labour party and goes for a snap election in the autumn, as many are now expecting.
In this case, that's by exploiting the Labour implosion, the earliness of the Lib Dem recovery and the turmoil and uncertainty of Brexit before its impossibility becomes yet more obvious.
Amongst them, UKIP failed to get more than one seat and is now in the midst of an internal turmoil.
Pasok is in turmoil as its 43 % at the 2009 elections has now dropped to around 11 % in the opinion polls, with voters blaming the Papandreou - led government for its handling of the deep crisis even more than they blame New Democracy which was in power and increased the deficit substantially from 2004 - 2009.
For some time, even in the face of turmoil and economic meltdown, it was possible to believe Brazil was taking a decisive step in its long walk towards a more legitimate and fair democratic system in which not even the most powerful authorities were immune to justice.
There is no justification for exposing more than a million students to the turmoil that would result from the expiration of a system that has served our city well for thirteen years.»
The probes follow a weekend of turmoil for Facebook after reports that Cambridge Analytica gained access to the data of more than 50 million users.
With the leadership of New York's aggressive financial regulator in turmoil, Wall Street firms are going over the agency's head with increasing frequency, seeking a more sympathetic ear in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office.
At a time of turmoil and alienation, it's never been more urgent to restore a closer link between what people want and what they get in Westminster.
Labour appears to have been thrown into turmoil by the announcement, which mixed policies they campaigned on at the election with a more radical attempt to reduce the number of MPs in the Commons, equalise constituency sizes, get rules on «no confidence» motions on the statute book and introduce an ability for parliament to dissolve parliament.
-- Politico, «Obama, Holder to lead post-Trump redistricting campaign,» by Edward - Isaac Dovere: «As Democrats aim to capitalize on this year's Republican turmoil and start building back their own decimated bench, former Attorney General Eric Holder will chair a new umbrella group focused on redistricting reform — with the aim of taking on the gerrymandering that's left the party behind in statehouses and made winning a House majority far more difficult.
Since the turmoil that saw public school advocates protest across the state — New York State United Teachers decried he tests as an «erosion of local control» — the state Department of Education has revised the controversial testing, reducing the number of questions on the exams, encouraging more teacher involvement in developing them, no longer timing the tests and reducing potential teacher penalties.
Rocky negotiations had gone on for weeks between the investment group and the Weinstein Co., which has been in turmoil over accusations against Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct, including rape, by more than 50 women.
Rank - and - file members who are fed up with turmoil at the highest levels of the borough and citywide party have discussed banding together on a more grassroots level to bring some cohesion to the political process, according to a GOP source who spoke with TimesLedger Newspapers on the condition of anonymity.
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