Sentences with phrase «of temporary reprieve»

Given the current concentration of CO2 and it's upward march, how many years do we have of this temporary reprieve do you guess / estimate / forecast?
Student loan forbearance is another type of temporary reprieve from making student loan payments.

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The resignation of founders David Martin and Nancy Knowlton four years ago was only a temporary reprieve.
Many commentators go on to conclude that the higher incomes generated by high commodity prices have given Canadians a temporary reprieve from the problem of low productivity growth.
The weakest junk credits were given a temporary reprieve, but the hangman of liquidation and bankruptcy still looms.
Could it be that we forfeited the right to be trusted because we have spent decades judging those who were seeking some kind of relief and got ensnared by what gave them a temporary reprieve from the emptiness and pain?
And, in Chicago, some of them use it to get on the train so that they have temporary reprieve from the elements.
However, October has proven just a temporary reprieve for Everton as once again they've fallen into a lull of form and are seriously struggling to break free and locate that winning track.
-- When all is said and done, remember that this bout of teething is temporary, and you will get a reprieve before more teeth erupt.
Hundreds of thousands of California students could receive a one - year break from standardized testing, and teachers would get a temporary reprieve from accountability.
As more and more people suffer from various respiratory problems like asthma and bronchitis, we are getting tired of pumping ourselves full of medication just to feel a temporary reprieve.
Credit card forbearance programs offer reprieve from debt — Major credit card issuers» programs that allow temporary relief for overstretched cardholders are busier than ever, and some of the issuers are improving them.
Since the start of the Great Recession, electricity consumption has dropped in the United States by 4.7 percent.5 But like a rollercoaster's brief pause at the top of the first hill, this reprieve is only temporary.
Absent some crash programs for renewables (or temporary reprieve via unconventional fossil fuels), civilization must get by on a small fraction of the energy it now uses (and in far less convenient forms).
All the nation's reactions were catalogued online as supporters at first cheered the news of the US Supreme Court's temporary reprieve, then mourned the outcome of the court's decision within the very next hour.
Josh Gerstein and Jennifer Haberkorn of Politico.com report that «Supreme Court grants temporary reprieve from contraceptive mandate.»
However, those hoping the Apple Watch's shift to a fitness focus was just a temporary reprieve from the direction the company was initially taking to wearables may be disappointed by some of the watch's new features.
Rumors of cryptocurrency being accepted as legal tender offered a temporary reprieve from the month's freefalling market value.
Attorney General Kamala D. Harris has requested that home owners with loans backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac get a temporary reprieve from foreclosures while housing regulators conduct reviews of whether at - risk home owners are eligible to have the amount they owe on their mortgage reduced.
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