Sentences with phrase «rather better jobs market»

More significantly, the recent annual Destination of Leavers of Higher Education survey confirmed that graduates who left university last summer entered a rather better jobs market than their peers from the year before.

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He added that it does a good job of getting people exposed to the market rather than putting them in cash but questioned its ability to mitigate the downside and, therefore, keep clients on board.
While the housing market tends to do especially well when the job market improves and mortgage rates decline simultaneously, that combination of events occurs only rarely... People buy homes when their job and income prospects improve — even if it's more expensive to do so — rather than buy when it is inexpensive to do so but they're worried about keeping their jobs
Once investors get it that they are not in competition with anyone, that the goal is to help the market do a better job setting prices properly rather than to see prices shoot upward, what could ever cause another bull market?
«I think Mass Effect 2 is doing a better job to the game market, although it's a completely different style to us, rather than Uncharted 2 or Modern Warfare, for that matter.»
Economists might say this is a good thing — that only if failing businesses go to the wall rather than being rescued can a truly fair international market apply — but it is socially and politically appropriate and economically beneficial for the area in question if jobs can be saved and activity preserved and it is constitutionally important that a deal done by a taxpaying business with a tax raising state is certain, that it can not be undone years later to the detriment of the business which relied on it.
We would love to see a device that truly differentiates itself from the rest of the market rather than simply trying to be a better version of the current smartphone design and putting this job in the hands of the Surface team certainly seems like Microsoft's best bet.
Two well - established, if rather narrow, surveys of employers both support the idea that the jobs market for London - based financial firms has improved.
Executive career coach Duncan Mathison, co-author of Unlock the Hidden Job Market: 6 Steps to a Successful Job Search When Times are Tough, notes that your brand might best be communicated by describing the need you fulfill rather than the services or expertise you provide.
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