Sentences with phrase «temporary reprieve from»

«Combined with a temporary reprieve from rising mortgage rates and slightly easier access to credit, buyers should find it easier to purchase a home in the months ahead,» Smoke says.
Attorney General Kamala D. Harris has requested that home owners with loans backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac get a temporary reprieve from foreclosures while housing regulators conduct reviews of whether at - risk home owners are eligible to have the amount they owe on their mortgage reduced.
Rumors of cryptocurrency being accepted as legal tender offered a temporary reprieve from the month's freefalling market value.
However, those hoping the Apple Watch's shift to a fitness focus was just a temporary reprieve from the direction the company was initially taking to wearables may be disappointed by some of the watch's new features.
This «grace period» is a temporary reprieve from your loans for the express reason to find your financial footing when it comes time to enter a regular loan repayment schedule.
Josh Gerstein and Jennifer Haberkorn of Politico.com report that «Supreme Court grants temporary reprieve from contraceptive mandate.»
Closing Diablo will give PG&E only a temporary reprieve from solar surges.
APRs hold steady as Fed opts against rate increase — The Federal Reserve held off on lifting interest rates, giving credit card holders a temporary reprieve from higher APRs... (See Fed)
Student loan forbearance is another type of temporary reprieve from making student loan payments.
He finds sanctuary and a temporary reprieve from the sorrow that haunts him, but trouble still follows him.
Students who have been granted temporary reprieve from deportation through the federal government's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
State House Democratic Leader Darren Jackson, who represents Wake County, called this week's deal a «temporary reprieve from a no - win situation.»
Hundreds of thousands of California students could receive a one - year break from standardized testing, and teachers would get a temporary reprieve from accountability.
Radiation gives only a temporary reprieve from the tumor's growth.
A federal judge ordered immigration activist Ravi Ragbir be released from custody today, granting him a temporary reprieve from deportation to his native Trinidad and Tobago.
For baseball fans, the All - Star break represents a temporary reprieve from betting.
And, in Chicago, some of them use it to get on the train so that they have temporary reprieve from the elements.
Could it be that we forfeited the right to be trusted because we have spent decades judging those who were seeking some kind of relief and got ensnared by what gave them a temporary reprieve from the emptiness and pain?
Many commentators go on to conclude that the higher incomes generated by high commodity prices have given Canadians a temporary reprieve from the problem of low productivity growth.
The news came after Trump on Monday extended a temporary reprieve from metal tariffs for the EU, Canada and Mexico...

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How long it will last I know not but, I'm enjoying this reprieve, temporary or not from the polar vortex.
As more and more people suffer from various respiratory problems like asthma and bronchitis, we are getting tired of pumping ourselves full of medication just to feel a temporary reprieve.
Credit card forbearance programs offer reprieve from debt — Major credit card issuers» programs that allow temporary relief for overstretched cardholders are busier than ever, and some of the issuers are improving them.
Disabling helicopters only gives you a temporary reprieve, and hiding in your vehicle can't save you from ground forces, so I ended up dreading any mission that involved me having to escape the police.
But at what cost did this temporary (and highy toxic) reprieve from the warming come?
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