Sentences with phrase «slow road to recovery»

By reframing divorcing couples away from «militants» into people in crisis who need care and guidance, collaborative divorce professionals help clients begin the slow road to recovery from the divorce and into as healthy a post-divorce life as is possible.
Libre's slow road to recovery has been meticulously chronicled on the social media accounts of his caretakers, drawing a large following and hundreds of thousands of views and shares.
It has been a slow road to recovery, but now, Ghost has his very own foster family!
The young calves are also on the slow road to recovery, and still being bottle fed multiple times a day by our loving barn staff and volunteers.
These numbers show the economy is experiencing «mixed blessings» on the slow road to recovery, he said.

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Nick Clegg has visited flood - hit Pakistan, lamenting the slow global response to the crisis and predicting a long road ahead for the country's recovery.
Please don't let this confuse you as it will just slow down your road to recovery.
TALK with friends and loved ones about life after divorce Suffering alone is a slow, lonely journey; by putting your feelings into words you can blunt the emotional impact of your issues and speed up the road to recovery.1
«This fifth consecutive month of improvement in builder confidence provides further assurance that the housing market is moving in a positive direction, but there's still a long way to go on the road to recovery and several obstacles are slowing our progress,» says NAHB Chairman Barry Rutenberg, a home builder from Gainesville, Fla. «In particular, unnecessarily tight credit conditions are preventing many builders from putting crews back to work — which would create needed jobs — and discouraging consumers from pursuing a new - home purchase.»
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