While no industry is truly recession proof, the pet industry
seems as recession resistant as any.
Not exact matches
From what I can tell, issues such
as a possible
recession, rising raw - material costs and unstable capital markets that
seem to bother big companies do not
seem to trouble many start - up CEOs.
Fund managers cut their exposure to both commodities and emerging market equities to record lows this month,
as oil and metals
seem unable to shrug off price weakness and China
recession fears mount, new research shows.
Also, the notion of extra or higher inflation
as a backstop to
recession seems illusionary if not downright whimsical.
As we write this, the
recession in Europe
seems to be spreading by the day.
The markets
seemed to be conveying that Indonesia's economy was
as bad
as — or worse than — 1988, when they had riots in the streets, a government collapse, corporate bankruptcies and a massive economic
recession.
The market
seems to be frustrated with the coffee chain,
as comparable - sales growth has slowed from 5 % a few years ago to just 2 %, but considering the «restaurant
recession» going on in the U.S. over the last two years, Starbucks is still outperforming most of its peers.
If,
as now
seems to be the case, the features of the nineteenth century with which the growth of the influence of Jesus was so closely associated are fading, another
recession can be anticipated.
Great, then,
as is the menace to Christianity and strong
as seems the evidence that the Christian tide is displaying a major
recession, the counter evidence is by no means negligible.
The USA is so worried about spending more money on social programs at the risk of becoming «socialists» it
seems as thought they prefer ignorance of the benefits to the bliss of their, um,
recession -LRB-?)
A fourth quarter of
recession seems unlikely, however,
as the Olympic Games gives the economy a boost and inflation continues to fall back.
Choosing a career in industry may
seem risky at a time when the pharmaceutical industry has shed many scientific jobs
as a result of the global
recession and looming restructuring of the drug - development process.
And
as the global
recession seems to ease, oil demand is racing upward.
But The Gifted supplies some additional reasons anyway, with customary vagueness about how it fits into a greater continuity: The X-Men
as the public knows them have «disappeared,» and it's (intentionally) difficult to tell whether this is an early step in the process that leads to the mutant - light world of Logan, the mutant - annihilating alternate timeline of Days Of Future Past, or just a contemporary version of the periodic X-Men
recessions that
seem to plague the earlier incarnations of the team (Days Of Future Past and Apocalypse have both Xavier's school and his injustice - fighting squadron expanding and receding
as needed — part of that infinite - origins deal the X-Men movies traffic in).
«In these times of
recession and pay -
as - you - go sweeping the country, this
seems like a great way to fund higher education for students, without further burdening taxpayers,» says Kanter, who came to Washington, D.C., in 2009 after working for three decades in the California community college system.
Personally, I think it's a good sign that this company not only made it through the
recession, but that the company
seems to be thriving
as a whole.
At the time, the economy was in the midst of a serious
recession, the popularity of ebooks was turning conventional bookselling traditions upside down, and failures of brick - and - mortar bookstores
seemed to be accelerating
as Amazon dominance in the book industry grew.
The high percentage in 2009 was mostly an aberration,
as earnings
seem to have been hit by the Great
Recession.
(
As an aside, it seems as if the absence of change of control possibilities combined with the indifference toward OPMI interests have been important contributors to Japan's twenty - year long recession
As an aside, it
seems as if the absence of change of control possibilities combined with the indifference toward OPMI interests have been important contributors to Japan's twenty - year long recession
as if the absence of change of control possibilities combined with the indifference toward OPMI interests have been important contributors to Japan's twenty - year long
recession.)
As unlikely as an upcoming recession may seem, IYT and the transportation sector may be more prescient than anyone would like to believ
As unlikely
as an upcoming recession may seem, IYT and the transportation sector may be more prescient than anyone would like to believ
as an upcoming
recession may
seem, IYT and the transportation sector may be more prescient than anyone would like to believe.
As I return home to Canada, global economies it
seems are still picking up the pieces following the dotcom bubble bust, 9/11, the great
recession, the U.S. housing market collapse and the resulting credit crunch.
The dark cloud that was the
recession seemed to be a distant memory on the Global Pet Expo show floor,
as optimistic manufacturers welcomed thousands of retail buyers on the hunt for new and innovative products that will wow their customers.
As Nintendo's new business model
seems to reflect, the company is certainly on track to getting a DS in the pocket of every single person on Earth,
recession be damned.
As charmed as I have generally been since the last recession by Elizabeth Peyton's lusty poetry, I can never seem to get the enterprising cliquishness of the work out of my brain, or off my palat
As charmed
as I have generally been since the last recession by Elizabeth Peyton's lusty poetry, I can never seem to get the enterprising cliquishness of the work out of my brain, or off my palat
as I have generally been since the last
recession by Elizabeth Peyton's lusty poetry, I can never
seem to get the enterprising cliquishness of the work out of my brain, or off my palate.
Nevertheless, the fast glacier
recession in the tropics
seems at first sight to be consistent with an increase in tropical freezing heights of 100 m over the period 1970 to 1986
as reported by Diaz and Graham (1996), corresponding to an increase of 0.5 °C at tropical high mountain levels, which they also link to increases in tropical SST since the mid-1970s (Figure 2.10).
Those same young lawyers are seeing firsthand how much the legal landscape has changed
as a result of the Great
Recession, and how what had
seemed like (and, in fact, was) a stable legal environment has now become unmoored.
At the company I co-founded, ROSS Intelligence, we identified that AI would solve issues lawyers had
as they could no longer bill their clients for tasks related to legal research coming out of the 2008
recession — this
seemed counter-intuitive to many folks off the jump but it was something we identified
as a team of lawyers and AI researchers before others did.
The legal profession
seems to have a short memory
as we saw this same phenomenon after the
recession in the early 1990s when there was a shortage of trainees for several years.»
As the government debates tossing a multi-billion dollar lifeline to struggling car manufacturers, there
seems to be no end in sight for this
recession.
As the
recession worsened, it
seems that people became increasingly concerned about their lowered incomes and how much they would get back if they sold their house.
The office market dipped in the
recession and hit bottom about five years ago, but improvements afterward
seemed to come grudgingly
as shellshocked companies expanded their offices only with baby steps — until the second half of last year.»
These days the Fed
seems more concerned about inflation than
recession and had raised the federal funds rate to just over 5 percent
as of mid-2006 to head off what it fears is a potentially overheated economy.