Sentences with phrase «of the crisis on»

From the years of the dot.com boom through the aftermath of the crisis on Wall Street, she guided viewers through what was happening, and what they needed to know about what might happen next.
The wider impact of the crisis on other countries in the region is now starting to be seen more clearly.
Arsenal are also facing something of a crisis on defense.
This is just as the police have restored normalcy to the place and also enforced a dusk to dawn curfew imposed on the community by the state governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, who visited there with the Commissioner of Police, Mr Abdullahi Chafe, in the wake of the crisis on Friday night.
Yet despite growing interest in the impact of the crisis on the health of populations, the evidence so far has been fragmented.
This downbeat docudrama about the ravages of the crisis on a remote rural community is impressive for the dignified and unpretentious distance it assumes in respect to its characters.
Even then, the city had a work - for - food program that helped minimize some of the worst effects of the crisis on people.
In addition to animal care, Seer Farms provides resources and support that enable the family to recover from their crisis and become self - sufficient, as well as pre-crisis planning for families with animals to help them mitigate the impact of the crisis on their pets.
They give versions of Vice President Gore's slideshow all around the world, and drive change in powerful ways, like stopping the construction of a coal export terminal or addressing the impacts of the crisis on poor rural communities.
The Hydrogen 7, which will be on the road in the hands of selected buyers by 2007, essentially just depicts how the world's auto industry is sluggish to change and seemingly unable to undergo the kinds of radical but feasible shifts that befit the magnitude of the crisis on our horizon.
Even then, the city had a work - for - food program that helped minimize some of the worst effects of the crisis on people.
The company has had to fight a tidal wave of negative coverage, usually generated by its own poor handling of crises on its own network.
Children's responses to distressing events depend on a wide range of factors including their age and stage of development, previous experiences, the current situation and the impact of the crisis on their parents and significant others.
The impact of crisis on the therapist and common countertransference dilemmas will also be discussed.

Not exact matches

Nonny de la Peña, an L.A. - based journalist and pioneer in VR film - making, created a 3D virtual representation of the night that Trayvon Martin was killed, and has also made an immersive film focused on the refugee crisis in Syria.
Since joining CNBC's Asia operations, Nancy has also interviewed Qatari Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al T; Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on stage at the APEC meeting in Danang; former UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon at the height of the North Korean crisis in Shanghai and the CEO of Southeast Asia ride hailing and tech giant, Grab, after acquiring Uber's business in the region.
EU interior and justice ministers will gather in Brussels on Friday for a crisis meeting in the wake of the Paris attacks.
«In the financial industry, there's been a lot of debate, post — financial crisis, around different approaches to risk and gender difference,» says Brenda Trenowden, global head of funds at ANZ Banking Group in London and a member of the steering committee of the 30 % Club, which works to get more women on corporate boards.
Before the financial crisis, most every economy was doing well, albeit on a bubble of debt and inflated asset prices.
You may have missed it, but on Thursday a nonpartisan arm of Congress released a rather alarming report on the national debt crisis.
ANKARA, April 30 - Iran's supreme leader accused the United States of trying to widen a «regional crisis» by provoking Tehran's rival Saudi Arabia to confront the Islamic Republic, state TV reported on Monday.
«Seldom does a single crisis embody such a wide range of issues that go to the heart of the character of a regime,» University of B.C. law professor Pittman Potter commented this month on the website of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, of which he is a senior fellow.
TORONTO, April 23 - The leaders of Germany and France will urge U.S. Maas, speaking on the sidelines of a meeting of foreign ministers from the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations, also said the G7 would formally call on Russia to contribute to solving the crisis in Syria.
«Final resolution of the crisis will shed significant light on whether the Party is prepared to submit itself and its members to the rule of law.»
Since the recession ended in mid-2009, the economy has been expanding at sub-par rates as a string of problems from higher gas prices to Europe's debt crisis have acted as a drag on the U.S. economy.
On the other end of the line, your impossible - to - please client starts laying into you about the crisis of the moment.
On a macro level, I left right at the beginning of the cataclysmic financial crisis, and Starbucks had a very difficult time navigating through that.
For several hours each day, unbeknownst to those employees, the researchers raised and lowered the amount of carbon dioxide in the air, and then tested everyone on nine different kinds of cognitive ability, like responding to a crisis, strategic thinking and applying their knowledge to a practical task.
OPINION: With one eye on re-election and afraid of making tough calls, politicians have ignored a number of crises that will profoundly affect their constituents.
Valerie Cooper, also known as the «Denture Queen», will lead a 1.5 hours hands - on session to teach attendees on how to create dentures with a new digital workflow that can potentially solve the current crisis where there is a lack of affordable denture providers and care.
Mayasari Lim from SE3D will also provide a hands - on workshop to teach attendees the basics of bio-printing, a technology that has the potential to solve current organ transplant shortage crisis.
White House opioid commission urges state of emergency on crisis.
Yet with global growth declining, oil inventory at record levels, and momentum on the side of increasingly cost - competitive renewable energy technologies, there remains a high possibility the energy sector will face another existential crisis in the near future.
Now is a time of crisis, and the people can't agree on what is to be done.
Shirakawa's doubts kept the BOJ firmly focused on interest rates, rather than the size of its balance sheet, even after it had driven its policy rate down close to zero after the global financial crisis.
As part of United's crisis management, the airline said late Wednesday that all passengers on Sunday's United Express Flight 3411 are getting reimbursement equal to the cost of their tickets, which can be taken in cash, travel credits, or miles.
Conlon & Co founded and managed two successful investments funds: a $ 100 million mezzanine lending fund which provided financing on over $ 1 billion of development projects as well as a $ 50 million real estate opportunity which acquired distressed property in Chicago and the Southeast during the 2008 — 2011 economic crisis.
Goldman may be hoping that this new venture will soften its image and make it more popular with average Americans, but it's hard to forget its role in the subprime mortgage crisis that destroyed billions of dollars of value on Main Street, not to mention people's livelihoods.
Lately, though, this game has lost all its fun and taken on the urgency of a public - health crisis.
In what's described as the biggest refugee crisis since the end of World War II, Maurer called on European and Gulf countries to step up their efforts to support the region.
Early on, I struggled with the typical «identity crisis» of sorts trying to figure out if I needed to «appear larger» to win significant business.
Forcing different standards on banks and other financial services across the globe could spark the next financial crisis, the vice chairman of a prominent U.S. financial services firm said Friday.
Trump's focus on Saudi purchases of U.S. military equipment came amid a bipartisan effort to limit the United States» role in Yemen's civil war and protests in several U.S. cities over the Saudi - led invasion, which has contributed to a humanitarian crisis.
Forcing different standards on banks and other financial services across the globe could spark the next financial crisis, the vice chairman of prominent U.S. clearing house DTCC said Friday.
Sterling dropped more than 1 percent against the U.S. dollar on Thursday after the Bank of England announced the first rate hike since the financial crisis.
Constituent companies are chosen based on their score on two sets of measures: a quantitative assessment consisting of their return on equity, balance sheet accruals ratio and financial leverage ratio; and a qualitative score derived from management's responses to a survey about such topics as corporate governance, risk and crisis management, customer relationships and tax strategies.
Furthermore, when asked if the lack of coordination on banking rules could be the «seeds of the next crisis,» he said: «It could be.»
President Donald Trump is on the verge of facing the first non-self-inflicted crisis of his presidency — and it remains a mystery whether he's ready.
At the nadir of the financial crisis in early 2009, Scotiabank CEO Rick Waugh again warned that foreign competitors (freshly bailed out by their respective governments) could wreak havoc on Canada's Big Six.
Since the Italian crisis is likely to grind on - with another round of elections a near certainty over the next year - the euro will remain under pressure because the ECB will continue to maintain easy credit conditions while signs of the Fed's less accommodative stance will become increasingly more evident.
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