Sentences with phrase «on a downward spiral which»

Pardew's men are on a downward spiral which doesn't look like ending anytime soon.

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But he warned that further downward spiraling in U.S. - Pakistani ties could create a situation in which «everything will be on table.»
If investment growth falls sharply, especially investment in the real estate sector, it should cause unemployment to surge, which of course puts downward pressure on household income growth as well as on consumption growth, potentially pushing China into a self - reinforcing downward spiral.
Its original crackdown, which sent the region into a downward spiral, was predicated on an attempt to curb such capital flight but ended up scaring off the VIP gamblers for two years.
A hedge fund business» biggest risk is a run on the fund which often triggers a downward spiral (a fund may still become a family office in the end, but they will be a smaller one than had they insured.)
Many read this passage as a description of the downward spiral into humility and death which Jesus undertook for the sake of humanity, so that this downward spiral eventually resulted in the worst of all possible humiliations, death on a cross (Php 2:5 - 8).
Speaking at an event in Co Cavan, he called on the EU to intervene directly to support prices, which have been on a downward spiral since the middle of last year
Barcelona go into this weekend's game on the back of that devastating loss in the hands of Paris Saint Germain which erupted suggestions that Barcelona's dominance is heading towards downward spiral.
This anxiety impedes their performance in tasks that reflect on the stereotype, creating a downward spiral in which anxiety and poor performance feed on one another.
Unforeseen complications involving the aforementioned Led Zeppelins send him into a drug - fueled downward spiral, which turns into a kind of upward spiral, which then sort of falls over on its side in a pile of cocaine.
The Farrelly brothers hit a high point with Dumb and Dumber (which is kind of sad since that was their debut as filmmakers), but it seems like they've been on a downward spiral ever since.
Teachers, guided by coaches, could provide feedback to one another on such topics as earning respect and trust, creating a caring community, dealing with challenging students, and identifying and reversing the downward spirals in which students and adults get caught.
Some adapt by making only the minimum monthly payments on credit cards, which leads to a downward debt spiral, a journey that often ends with seeking assistance from a Licensed Insolvency Trustee.
Many gamers actually felt this was good news for the company, which has been on a downward spiral for a few years now, although the Western studios (previously Eidos) had been doing well.
Notably, depleting the cash value with a withdrawal may mean the policy will still ultimately need another contribution (i.e., more premiums) to sustain in the long run; nonetheless, if the cash value is in a downward spiral towards lapse anyway, a withdrawal to repay the loan will help extend the life of the policy, given that the crediting rate of the cash value is always lower than the interest rate of the loan compounding against it (which for newer policies might be a 0.5 % to 1 % spread, but on older policies can be a 2 % spread or more).
The recent downward price spiral of cryptocurrencies, which looks to be on the mend, resulted in a shopping spree for those interested in buying at these low prices.
The boutique property, which has 77 Phase II units, was marketed with presales in 2007 - 2009, but the market was on a downward spiral.
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