Sentences with phrase «of turbulent times for»

The new left - wing Labour group brings back memories of turbulent times for the party in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
To pick up on this discussion, post cancellation of the TransAlta's Pioneer CCS project, a number of questions will undoubtedly be raised as to what went wrong and if this is a foreshadowing of turbulent times for CCS in Alberta (and Alberta Climate policy).

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Prudence and diversification are excellent and true investment themes for investors who are willing to wait — but that sort of investor seems to be in increasingly short supply during this turbulent time.
For answers, we asked Portfolio Managers Lucy Macdonald and Karen Hiatt — two of our most experienced stock - pickers — to share their thoughts on active investing in turbulent times.
I thank my correspondents for their kind words and for their interest in a turbulent period in our national history, the effects of which are self - evidently clear every time Senator Barrack Obama» quintessential candidate of the Authorized Version of the Sixties» speaks.
«These are turbulent times across the world and the need for faith and for the confident, distinctive leadership of the Church has never been more important.»
In these unusually turbulent times for the presidency and Congress, the Supreme Court's latest term stands out for its lack of drama.
Although the site was originally dated to the time of Joshua, most scholars accepted the later work of British archaeologist Kathleen Kenyon who argued that this period of Jericho's turbulent history was too early for the time of Joshua.
For large food companies, this is a «turbulent, fast - moving and complex» time, according to Denise Morrison, president and CEO of Campbell.
Dairy Crest, the UK's second largest milk supplier, has pledged that its end of year results will be in line with expectations, despite turbulent times for its liquid milk division, Tom Armitage reports.
Webb spent just two months in charge of the London outfit, which has been a turbulent time for the club.
One of the only things keeping me, and I suspect many others fans, going during this slightly turbulent time for Arsenal was the prospect of challenging for a third successive FA Cup.
This time around, Die Mannschaft endured a turbulent qualifying campaign and lost more than a couple of friendlies suggesting that the road won't be too easy for them.
Sir Alex Ferguson started managing Manchester United on the 6th November 1986 and despite it taking until 1990 for him to win his first trophy, it was a turbulent time for the Scotsman who had his own discontent to deal with after sections of supporters demanding he was sacked, which would have been the worst mistake in the club's history, a mistake which was visited after the gaffer retired at the end of the 2012/13 season, appointing former Everton manager David Moyes, a guy who was sacked just nine months later.
Overview Month number eight is a turbulent time for many pregnant women due to an immensely swollen belly, a significant shift in the center of gravity, and the presence...
Month number eight is a turbulent time for many pregnant women due to an immensely swollen belly, a significant shift in the center of gravity, and the presence of many severe symptoms.
«Restaurants see this as very much a win - win for them,» said Durbin, because it will help pantries and drum up business for the eateries, some of which may be experiencing turbulent times as well.
It is full of Wordsworth's own passion, his empathy for the landscape and the natural world, and his growth through some of the most turbulent revolutionary times.
At a time of divisive and turbulent politics, the study of the way the brain functions has opened the way for a new understanding of ourselves and our societies.
Although their status meant that superintendents generally took no direct part in the sometimes turbulent disputes of those times, government eventually came to recognise the need for all ranks, including the superintendents, to have proper representation
«Shnayerson's book captures in full the life and turbulent times of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, often mentioned as a likely candidate for the presidency,» says a CUNY announcement.
He lauded the efforts of Makarfi, who headed the National Caretaker Committee of the party, for leading the party out of its turbulent times.
4 Further blurring the line between «sleeping» and «awake,» increasingly turbulent economic times in the late 21st century force millions of people to rent out their unconscious minds for data storage.
In research featured on the cover of Journal of Fluid Mechanics, an interdisciplinary Los Alamos team took a series of first - time measurements of turbulent mixing, providing new insights for turbulence modelers.
The turbulence was uncovered using just two of the four Cluster satellites and showed for the first time that the solar wind plasma is extremely structured at this high resolution with turbulent swirls bordered by a sheet of electric current just 20 kilometres across.
«Inside Out — Pixar's delightful tale of a little girl's emotions trying to steer her through a turbulent time for her family is one of the funniest and most critically - acclaimed films of the year — and certainly the most vivid depiction of developmental psychology in a movie, animated or otherwise.»
The new trailer for the upcoming film Suffragette takes a look at the turbulent period of time during the struggle for women's enfranchisement in England, and...
Unlike Thomas Quick, this was another literal - minded, straightforward documentary — many of the high - profile features this year were, almost as though progression of and experimentation with the medium took a momentary pause so filmmakers could in this turbulent time focus on making calls for change.
Robert Abele reviewed the film for The Times, calling it «the kind of curiously inconsequential homage that neither stokes your interest in cinema / Godard nor illuminates a turbulent love story between artists.»
So begins a series of flashbacks that trace Muir and Bishop's respectful but sometimes turbulent relationship, dating back to their first meeting in the Vietnam warfront to when the pair parted ways for the final time.
Since 1995, three of the country's most renowned psychologists, motivated by a passion to understand how people are able to maintain ethical standards and produce good work in a time of turbulent change and increasing pressure for profit, have sought to answer these questions.
For many children, recognizing and managing turbulent emotions in times of stress and conflict is a challenge.
Margaret Atwood turns to short fiction for the first time since her 2006 collection, Moral Disorder, with nine tales of acute psychological insight and turbulent relationships bringing to mind her award - winning 1996 novel, Alias Grace.
It was a turbulent, colorful, and altogether remarkable period — four years during which Hollywood reinvented itself.In The Speed of Sound, Scott Eyman chronicles for the first time the epic story of the transition from silent films to talkies.
While most of the milestones of her notorious career and turbulent life are included, Powell focuses on events that carried the most personal weight for Baker, such as almost losing her leg in a childhood accident, her refusal to dance in segregated American dance halls, and her first time on a transatlantic boat trip.
On Wednesday, ABA CEO Oren Teicher told Digital Book World attendees that «not only are indie booksellers surviving in extraordinarily turbulent times, but many... are thriving, even recording record sales numbers for the fourth quarter of last year.»
Agents need to be mindful that if they have knowledge of a defect, patent (obvious) or latent (hidden), this information needs to be «disclosed» in the actual listing; the listing agent needs to draw to the attention of his seller, making the seller aware that his agent «knows,» whatever he knows, or surmises, has seen with his own eyes, or has been made aware by his seller — sometimes surreptitiously, (by agent's putting the information confirmation in writing and has advised the seller the need for disclosing), directing his seller to get «fix - it» quotes, repair before going to market, or offer a rebate to his buyer for the dollar amount involved, and advise the seller that this information if known by his agent, or by the seller, «must» be disclosed in some manner, in writing, so as to prevent the seller and all the agents involved (including «team members), both buying and selling sides, from lawsuits, or possible resultant non-closing of transactions, not just even non-removal of conditions, (failing which clauses, conditional clauses — condition precedent, not condition subsequent — self destruct) during which lag time the subject property is theoretically off the market wasting valuable market time, which could prove especially financially disastrous in any sort of turbulent down - turning market.
For an investor looking to invest some funds in a foreign country stock this table might be a good place to start.Since this table lists the highly liquid stocks, investing in them reduces the risk of liquidity problem especially in times of turbulent markets.Another advantage of picking one of these stocks is «you are going with the flow of many investors» since there is heavy interest in these stocks.While this can be negatively implied as a herd mentality, still it makes sense to put some money in a highly traded stock first before jumping into other stocks of a country.For example — it is a good idea to pick up some National bank of Greece — NBG first before going for Diana Shipping — DSX or other Greek ADFor an investor looking to invest some funds in a foreign country stock this table might be a good place to start.Since this table lists the highly liquid stocks, investing in them reduces the risk of liquidity problem especially in times of turbulent markets.Another advantage of picking one of these stocks is «you are going with the flow of many investors» since there is heavy interest in these stocks.While this can be negatively implied as a herd mentality, still it makes sense to put some money in a highly traded stock first before jumping into other stocks of a country.For example — it is a good idea to pick up some National bank of Greece — NBG first before going for Diana Shipping — DSX or other Greek ADFor example — it is a good idea to pick up some National bank of Greece — NBG first before going for Diana Shipping — DSX or other Greek ADfor Diana Shipping — DSX or other Greek ADRs.
If you are looking for an investment vehicle that will provide you with financial security and peace of mind during even the most turbulent economic times, then a CD account from Bank of Internet USA may be the ideal solution for you.
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Our work led us to an asset — Gold — that has been out of favor, has a history of being the investment of choice for many in turbulent times, and could benefit from central bankers efforts to fan the flames of inflation.
Vietnam is one of the best countries for backpackers to visit nowadays — from incredible food, cheap hostels, great beer, all infused with a rich yet sometimes turbulent history and time - honored traditions.
18th Street's origins reflect a turbulent time when the mainstream of art and culture was being called into question for exclusionary tendencies and an attraction to the ever - present lure of money.
His works tell the story of the East End's resilience through a turbulent time of war and peace and will be shown alongside sketchbooks and political pamphlets that haven't been seen for 70 years, providing a vivid and contextual narrative to the paintings.
Since the shocking results of our recent election cycle, I've been exploring Judd's writing on activism in the 1970s, where, conflicted, he admits to the political implications of the artwork he had wished to make in isolation from the turbulent political climate of his day.3 In fact, during this time he had also marched in an anti-Vietnam protest alongside Ad Reinhardt, organized artists against Robert Moses» Lower Manhattan Expressway, and advocated for a Jeffersonian model of self - governing townships.
She was a student of Hans Hoffman, and a regular at the art club run by Willem de Kooning, and for a time was in a turbulent marriage to Jackson Pollock.
Inspired by the theories and ambitions of the Abstract Expressionists and keenly attuned to the themes of their own turbulent times, they reinterpreted human portrayal, reinventing portraiture for the next generation.
After 16 years of percolation and debate, anthropocene has become the closest thing there is to common shorthand for this turbulent, momentous, unpredictable, hopeless, hopeful time — duration and scope still unknown.
In the essay, I explore the host of meanings and debates that have emerged around the word, saying, «After 16 years of percolation and debate, anthropocene has become the closest thing there is to common shorthand for this turbulent, momentous, unpredictable, hopeless, hopeful time — duration and scope still unknown.»
With Pakistan bracing for more flooding, Russia facing the destruction wrought by extreme heat and wildfires and a variety of American communities slowly recovering after extraordinary floods earlier in the year, it's a good time to examine ways to limit losses in turbulent times and changing climes.
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