Sentences with phrase «precarious financial position»

On the other hand, these institutions remain in precarious financial positions that could compromise their ability to invest in innovations or quality improvement activities that may provide value for patients.»
«We believe pension costs will place increasing strain on the district's precarious financial position absent material revenue growth or expenditure reduction, both of which appear increasingly difficult for the district to achieve.»
Unfortunately, life happens, and when Randy is unable to pay back the money, Mabel is left in a very precarious financial position.
The firm faces approximately $ 208 million in maturities in 2009 and another $ 127 million in maturities in 2010, putting it in a somewhat precarious financial position, according to Michael Magerman, senior vice president for the REIT sector with Realpoint, LLC, a Horsham, Pa. - based credit rating agency.
Indeed, it is patently unjust to expect that LPP graduates, themselves often in precarious financial positions, will solve this problem by offering affordable legal services that the remainder of the profession has been unwilling to provide until now.
CB: There's a wide variety of businesses involved in the new show, but are there some common missteps that put them in precarious financial positions?
Perversely, though, it was tempting to group Palace among January's winners — after all, despite their precarious financial position the only other departee of note was teenage forward Victor Moses, who, pursued by a clutch of suitors from the Championship and beyond, was always going to move on anyway while they managed to keep hold of Darren Ambrose, Neil Danns and Nathaniel Clyne.
According to this article, pension funds in the UK, the Netherlands and Germany face an «existential threat» because of their precarious financial positions: Sven Giegold, a member of the European...
According to this article, pension funds in the UK, the Netherlands and Germany face an «existential threat» because of their precarious financial positions:
Critics said fresh faces were needed in Town Hall to improve the town's precarious financial position.
The issue is a sensitive one for state lawmakers because of the state's precarious financial position.
Lady Bird's mother, a nurse, is constantly on her case about something, be it the state of her room, the way she talks about her family's social status (saying they're from «the wrong side of the tracks»), and a million other anxieties that often seem fueled by the family's precarious financial position.
This can place you in a precarious financial position.
The precarious financial position of people in debt often means they're also in a precarious emotional position.
If you place yourself into a precarious financial position by putting one child through college what will you do when your other children come along?
The first Friday in February is Munro Day, a Dalhousie holiday in honour of the benefactor who rescued the university from a precarious financial position in 1879.
In most cases the point of life insurance is to protect against the risk of losing the income stream of a household breadwinner in the event of premature death, leaving the family in a precarious financial position.
Thanks to the second income contributed by a working spouse, households are buying larger, more expensive homes, putting themselves in a precarious financial position should one of the earners become unemployed, according to «The Two - Income Trap: Why Middle Class Fathers and Mothers are Going Broke» (Basic Books), by Harvard Law School Professor Elizabeth Warren.
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