Sentences with phrase «problems leading the economy»

Since mortgage debt was one of the problems leading the economy into the financial crisis, this suggests that there may be a cushion should another downturn loom up in the near future.

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«I'm not going to pretend this isn't a difficult morning for us, but I think that Gordon Brown, all the work he's been doing on the economy, all the work to deal with the expenses problems, he's the right person to lead us through this.»
Trut recalls the foxes she's lived with and, heartbreakingly, the ones she lost, or had to sacrifice to keep the experiment going after the collapse of the Russian economy in 1998 led to funding problems.
The EPA estimates the Niro's fuel economy at 49 MPG (50 MPG for the entry - level FE model), which puts it right in Prius territory, and our early driving experiences lead us to believe that the Niro should have no problem delivering that sort of fuel economy in real - world driving.
Unemployment has become a leading world problem after the economic slowdown affected one of the world's leading economies - namely America.
So many people have suffered through debt and other financial problems that led to a poor credit rating, the national economy felt the punch, especially in light of the housing market crisis.
NFP is considered a leading indicator of employment, which in turn is a leading indicator of overall economic health in the U.S. Currently, as the U.S. economy attempts to gain solid footing after the financial debacle of the last few years, NFP holds extreme importance since employment is a major problem right now.
The European crisis has led to some problems for the Canadian economy but still the country has managed to maintain stability.
High Risk, Soaring Costs «Some pet parents might not see a problem with their pet's extra pound or two,» Draper points out, «But in a down economy like this one, pet owners will likely take issue with paying higher veterinary bills and that's what having an overweight pet often leads to.»
What I find ironic is that it is his can - do optimism that is in this case working against our ability to do something about our dependence on fossil fuels and the climate change that this dependence is resulting in, that is, switching to alternate energy, preserving modern civilization and the world economy beyond Peak Oil and Peak Coal, preventing climate change from becoming such a huge problem that it destroys that the world economy — and more than likely leads to a series of highly destructive wars over limited resources.
... These are not future problems, but rather urgent matters, according to [lead author Will] Steffen, who said that the economic boom since 1950 and the globalized economy have accelerated the transgression of the boundaries.
This leads to a pesky problem — we could decarbonize our economy entirely, and we still could face the consequences of climate change caused by pollution from decades past.
Australia's island economy, geographical diversity of ports and trades and export - led economy mean that shipping and logistics are central to our everyday lives, so the problems we help with every day feel important in a very real way.
If untreated, it can lead to a variety of negative health and developmental consequences for children, 15 including childhood behavior problems, cognitive delays, and physical health problems.16 Untreated maternal depression has also been associated with negative outcomes in employment and income for mothers, suggesting that the costs of maternal depression extend beyond the individual family to the broader economy.17
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