We argue that when fathers live apart from their child, they are less likely to share their incomes with the child, and, consequently, mothers and children usually experience a substantial decline in
their standard of living when the father moves out.
More than half of respondents say they anticipate reducing
their standard of living when they retire.
A life insurance policy after 50 can deliver cash benefits that help family members maintain a comfortable
standard of living when you are no longer around.
It is difficult to maintain a decent
standard of living when a person is facing long - term physical impairment and is struggling to pay outstanding medical bills.
Some invest for retirement to maintain
a standard of living when one is no longer working full - time, expecting to achieve returns through diversified portfolios and professional management above and beyond what they could achieve by investing on their own.
«The reality is that a significant number of today's workers are simply not saving enough to maintain
their standard of living when they retire,» said Sousa.
it's easy to enjoy high
standard of living when you live off of oil money.
Having a healthy understanding of your outflow will let you better keep to
your standard of living when money is sparse.
It's tempting to increase
your standard of living when you start to earn more money, says Corley, but it's a bad habit.
Not exact matches
When he began to consolidate his power in the early 2000s, Putin's deal with the Russian people was simple: They would receive economic stability — and, critically, much higher
standards of living — in exchange for a loss
of freedoms.
But the first thing I recommend you do
when you receive a windfall is to take a «money break» and not increase your
standard of living for at least a year.
She argues that by not taking tourism seriously, governments are both failing to fully capitalize on a booming industry and leaving their countries exposed to the destructive elements that accompany foreign travel: environmental degradation, lowered
living standards for the poor, sex tourism, and all the subtler injustices and annoyances that materialize
when droves
of foreigners arrive on your shores demanding authentic cultural experiences.
When people get raises, however, they buy stuff and improve their
standard of living.
Author Charles Steindel explains that
when the U.S. personal saving rate took a negative turn in second - quarter 2005, it raised concerns that Americans may have to curtail spending and accept a lower
standard of living as they pay off rising debts.
When households begin to anticipate this, they reduce their assessment
of their sustainable
living standards.
Darin Kingston
of d.light, whose profitable solar - powered LED lanterns simultaneously address poverty, education, air pollution / toxic fumes / health risks, energy savings, carbon footprint, and more Janine Benyus, biomimicry pioneer who finds models in the natural world for everything from extracting water from fog (as a desert beetle does) to construction materials (spider silk) to designing flood - resistant buildings by studying anthills in India's monsoon climate, and shows what's possible
when you invite the planet to join your design thinking team Dean Cycon, whose coffee company has not only exclusively sold organic fairly traded gourmet coffee and cocoa beans since its founding in 1993, but has funded dozens
of village - led community development projects in the lands where he sources his beans John Kremer, whose concept
of exponential growth through «biological marketing,» just as a single kernel
of corn grows into a plant bearing thousands
of new kernels, could completely change your business strategy Amory Lovins
of the Rocky Mountain Institute, who built a near - net - zero - energy luxury home back in 1983, and has developed a scientific, economically viable plan to get the entire economy off oil, coal, and nuclear and onto renewables — while keeping and even improving our high
standard of living
Work has morphed into a twenty - four - hour fact
of life, bringing its own set
of standards and expectations
when it comes to sleep... Sleep is ingrained in our cultural ethos as something that can be put off, dosed with coffee, or ignored.
Because your
standard of living doesn't rely on the equities you need never sell them
when they are depressed.
Because the
standard VC fund charges an annual fee
of 2 % on committed capital over the
life of the fund — usually 10 years — plus a percentage
of the profits
when firms successfully exit, usually by being acquired or going public.
That's what allows a
standard of living to increase and
when that doesn't happen, investments start to slow and you get falling capital expenditure and a falling velocity
of money.
Most people can't beat me, I have been given real estate portfolio after my parents divorced
when I turned 18, I'll be 27 now and never officially worked a day in my
life, I am financially independent and I am able to increase
standards of my lifestyle every year thanks to growing income stream well above the rate
of consumer price index.
Participants» choices are limited
when bear markets occur, he argues: «You pretty much can't go back into the workforce (so) your only course
of action is to reduce your
standard of living, spend less.
Greater Vancouver disappoints
when it comes to its labour productivity level, an important driver
of living standards.
Sure this speaks
of double
standards to an extent but
when you choose to
live your
life in the public eye that is what you have to be aware
of.
This is so sad and empty, letting «pride» stand in the way through
life, and yes, I too think that religions seem to take us further away from each other, with all
of its rules and
standards, is just a waste and it divides us
when it should be bringing us closer to our spirituality
of real
life, but religions do not do this it takes us far from each other or it just puts up a pretense.
This always happens
when we legalize the commandment,
when we isolate it,
when we try to obey it to the letter, or conversely
when we dismiss it easily by saying that it is outmoded,
when we make a summary
of it (an ethics),
when we bring it into our own circuit
of good and evil,
when we use it in our own
lives to justify ourselves (before God) or to condemn ourselves (in God's place),
when we harden it into a reality that has been declared once and for all,
when we measure it by our own
standards, or
when we take possession
of it in exposition, discussion, or dissection.
My ultimate
standard of moral judgment is found
when I face the questions: Does this act bring
life or does it bring death to the persons involved?
When Jesus gave us the law
of love it freed us from the need to
live by some specific written code and made our only
standard the
standard of love.
Pius XII, in a further clarification
of the
standard argument, holds that
when the State, acting by its ministerial power, uses the death penalty, it does not exercise dominion over human
life but only recognizes that the criminal, by a kind
of moral suicide, has deprived himself
of the right to
life.
The question, therefore, is not whether classification is a good thing, but whether we are about to return to the simpler view
of life that existed in the 1930s,
when pictures that lowered «moral
standards of those who see them» were forbidden.
Too many
of us Christians,
when we say, «avoid all appearance
of evil» we mean «avoid all non-Christians except those who are willing to
live according to our
standards of morality.»
It is not right for the young to be born into a situation in which they will be taxed to support their elders at a higher
standard of living than they can possibly have
when they reach retirement age.
We feel just as righteous
when we
live up to our own maternal
standards of perfection, just as guilt - ridden
when we don't.
The process
of draining logic and meaning from everything came to full fruition in the 1960s and 1970s,
when it began to be felt profoundly in the daily
lives of many Americans, with such things as the proliferation
of «alternative lifestyles,» the diluting or jettisoning
of academic
standards at every level, the increasing inability
of the legal system to make in practice sufficient or consistent distinctions between victim and victimizer — among many others too familiar to all
of us to need spelling out.
So
when we talk about quality
of living, I think we
live at such a high
standard that it's not worth it.
If my heart is lonely but my gut says walk away because
of my human emotions, I will walk away
when things seem kinda strange or fits into my beliefs /
standards / past lessons / set boundaries to
live by.
It often sanctions a double
standard of morality by which we run our
lives in home and neighborhood on one set
of principles and change gear entirely
when we reach the office or the factory.
When, therefore, we have recognized that lawlessness is a rampant peril, we must also see close alongside it the multitudes
of people who are merely law - abiding, who accept the dead level
of general mediocrity as
standard, who are no better than the enforced average, and who in consequence are
living alike for themselves and for the social welfare utterly unsatisfactory
lives.
has it not sunk in that we own the three
of them so before you start raving about your
standards and who will never
live up to them just leave the clever stuff with our manager to decide and then you can just clap sing and dance
when we win or vice versa
when we lose.
There are some things where I don't have quite as much confidence - gentle discipline, for instance, because
of less support for it in person and the fact that it has so many variables (working w / a child's behavior has much more grey area than «I always comfort my baby
when she wakes up in the night,» which makes it more
of a challenge)- so somethimes I do feel judged for my discipline choices, and sometimes I don't
live up to my own
standards - making me more suseptable (sp?)
In my mind UL does not mean that we love our children only
when all the conditions are met - they are
living up to our
standards and norms... For me, UL means that despite all the faults we might see in our child (our subjective opinion), despite the child's
life path that is different
of what we had in our mind for him, we still love him.
The
standard test for swallowing difficulties is a modified barium swallow, which is a
live action x-ray to watch where liquids
of various thicknesses travel
when a child swallows.
At a time
when the rest
of the world, especially the West and some parts
of Asia, leads in industrial, technological and scientific innovations and advancements, including such vigorous pursuits as the political economy
of comparative advantage,
of improving the
standard of living and the quality
of life of their hardworking citizenry, many
of us in the African world are on the other hand dangerously still stuck in the backward - thinking historical periodization
of the Middle Ages.
The fact that the Greek people see their misfortunes to an extent as the result
of an externally - pursued strategic reduction
of their
living standard is perhaps the clearest indication that EU and its most powerful member states need to be careful
when interacting with this proud nation.
The Spending Review and capital investment plans together are insufficient to tackle our real economic challenges following the banking crisis and the alarming collapse in
living standards — which may yet take a further substantial hit, not least as the economy stagnates and
when details
of the welfare spending cap emerge.
While Nick Clegg and Danny Alexander's motion contains a number
of positive messages and policies, it paints an overly - optimistic picture at a time
when living standards continue to fall and recovery is fragile and unbalanced.
According to the chiefs, they fully support the work
of Exton Cubic Limited and are happy the indigenous Ghanaian company, has the bauxite concession, because the company is credible and they are
of the firm believe that,
when it is allowed to go ahead, the youth in the area, will be employed to help improve
living their
standards.
«More borrowing and more debt remains their economic policy,» he said, adding that «You ask the citizens
of Greece what happens to their
living standards when the economy falls.»
«
When women are engaged in public
life, the
standard from which they start from in terms
of how society view them is that they are incompetent but the man by just being a male gender is seen as competent until they prove that they are incompetent.
«At a time
when typical wages have flatlined but prices have continued rising, concerted action to drive up levels
of pay for low earners is an essential component in the improvement
of living standards,» IPPR's senior research fellow Kayte Lawton said.