Sentences with phrase «still dealing with the aftermath»

«We're still dealing with the aftermath of layoffs in the coal industry,» said Michael Cornett, director of agency expansion and public relations of the Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program, a nonprofit, federally funded workforce development organization established in 1968 and headquartered in Hazard.
She is among many still dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Irma.
The islands are still dealing with the aftermath of that one - two punch, and Shepherdstown resident Charles «Skip» Adkins is lending a hand with recovery.
Sovereign Grace Ministries (SGM), a network of Reformed church plants in 21 countries still dealing with the aftermath of an internal investigation of founder and president C. J. Mahaney's leadership, now faces allegations that its president and board chairman, among other leaders, covered up child sex abuse by church members.
Ten years later, we are still dealing with the aftermath of that horrible event.
I am still dealing with the aftermath of those weeks of verbal abuse and refusing to see a counselor, let alone seek medication.
In 2015, with her district still dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, she signed on to the creation of a disaster task force.
We were still dealing with the aftermath of President Trump, fake news, climate deniers, and the rise of nationalistic, xenophobic movements.

Not exact matches

Though Zhang figured out a way to lead his company to an exit, he is still learning to deal with the aftermath of his injury.
But like thousands of other exiled Yezidis, they are still dealing with the psychological aftermath of a forced migration that tore families apart.
Once we finally got a diagnosis and got things under control, we still had to deal with the aftermath of damage to her little body and all of the secondary problems.
Dealing with the aftermath of a breakup can still be difficult.
Even though I consider this a stressful week for me, I know that so many people were dealing with much more and I hope you'll still think of the people dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey (and see how you can help here).
The intimate and devastating drama contrasts the terrifying horror of the blast and its immediate aftermath (the blackened bodies running through the streets, unrecognizable and moments from death, operating on whatever survival instinct is left, is an image not soon forgotten) with the calm, pastoral countryside where, 10 years later, victims of the blast still deal with the legacy.
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