Sentences with phrase «severe economic decline»

As respected community leaders in a region impacted by severe economic decline, The Windsor - Essex County Real Estate Board, Greater Windsor Home Builders Association and Windsor - Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce have joined forces to create a marketing partnership dedicated to pursuing the 50 + market, says Krista Del Gatto, the real estate board's executive officer.
Then during the 1930s I would expect sulfates to quickly drop out of the atmosphere due to severe economic decline.

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In late 2002 and early 2003, the global organization — recently spun off from Bass Group — faced bloated overhead costs in the competitive hotel industry, experienced a decline in business and vacation travel because of the worldwide economic downturn and the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), underwent a brand name change (from Six Continents), and battled a hostile takeover attempt by British entrepreneur Hugh Osmond.
This helps explain why our debt burden has not yet triggered what standard economic theory would dictate: a steep decline in the value of the U.S. dollar followed by a severe contraction of the American economy when we found we could no longer afford the foreign goods we like so much.
Brexit is likely to trigger a significant decrease in immigration, but it will be due to a severe decline in the UK's economic performance rather than government policy.
Spain has suffered a severe economic recession for the last several years, which has led to a dramatic decline in print sales, approximately 30 - 40 percent.
Over that same period, millions of American households experienced severe economic shocks, including unemployment, large declines in home values, and big drops in retirement account values.
Promising to save the country from both severe recession and industrial decline, Obama described the transformation of the United States» energy economy as a defining challenge of his presidency — an economic and national security imperative that Congress would fail to address at the country's peril.
The declining outlook for this year's corn crop and accelerating prices for corn and other grains are having a severe economic impact on the State, particularly on our poultry and cattle sectors.
Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, attributes this decline to five factors: The economic collapse, a severe decrease in media coverage, weather events like «Snowmaggedon,» the efforts of the «denial industry» (the network of industry - funded think tanks and political advocacy groups that push skeptic views), and the «ClimateGate» debacle.
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