Sentences with phrase «sometimes financial realities»

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These Americans claim to «support Israel,» but the reality is that their own financial well - being is sometimes correlated with particular Israeli policies, like taking out the Iranian regime.
Granted, sometimes these are financial decisions, since a professional custom cover design starts at $ 299 (compare that to $ 900 and higher at other self publishing firms); but other times the decision doesn't seem to be based upon anything other than a skewed reality of what comprises good cover design.
One of the oddities of family law, at least from a client's perspective, is that while the client may view «their case» in the singular, in reality, there may be several separate strands before the court, for example, the divorce (usually straightforward), financial provision (generally one application before the court, but with the potential to branch off down different routes particularly if enforcement is required), and arrangements for any children (hopefully, in most cases, capable of agreement without proceedings being issued, but sometimes not).
It appears that the European Commission, OLAF and the national authorities should be able to detect shifts in the flows of goods from China to other countries, but in reality these issues are raised by Customs & Excise several months or even years after the events took place, sometimes with hefty financial impact for customs agents and other logistic service providers who did not adequately protect their business against the risks connected to imports of solar modules.
The reality is that sometimes one can't afford quitting because of financial matters, insurance coverage, or even potential stress.
Sometimes, this means facing the reality that a divorce is necessary for your emotional and sometimes financiaSometimes, this means facing the reality that a divorce is necessary for your emotional and sometimes financiasometimes financial health.
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