Sentences with phrase «term aftermath of»

A DV shelter can be the answer in the short - term aftermath of the abuse, as a temporary safe house for the woman and her children where all basic needs are met.
While the world itself looks remarkably different, could we possibly be seeing the long - term aftermath of the first game's ending?
We have no special insight into the immediate or longer - term aftermath of the Fed's decision — but we would caution that, for equity investors, there are at least three things that rising interest rates will not do.
The format is a series of letters written by Eva Khatchadourian to her absent husband, Franklin, which are a sort of analytical reminiscence about their lives before the arrival of their son, Kevin, their reasons for having a baby, the prelude and then the immediate and long term aftermath of Kevin's actions on that fateful Thursday two years previous.

Not exact matches

The former Greek finance minister resigned in the aftermath of his government's victory, another unexpected twist in Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's unorthodox showdown with his country's creditors over the terms of a new bailout.
But while the markets may have seen violent swings in the immediate aftermath of the vote to leave, the longer - term political ramifications of a Brexit are interesting to consider, too.
«I jumped more than I was pushed,» said Mr Varoufakis, describing his resignation in the immediate aftermath of the «no» vote in the July 6 referendum on bailout terms similar to those accepted on Monday.
During the financial crisis and its immediate aftermath, Dr. Piwowar served in a one - year fixed - term position at the White House as a senior economist at the President's Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) in both the George W. Bush and Barack Obama Administrations.
Nationally, real spending on new multifamily construction showed a long - term upward trend prior to the collapse of the housing bubble, and it has rebounded strongly in the aftermath of the collapse, such that it is currently near its 2006 all - time high.
Despite challenging conditions, businesses became acutely aware of the need to manage cash flow and reduce long - term overheads — including office leases — which is believed by some to have helped serviced offices gain a stronger foothold in the aftermath of the recession.
Unfortunately, the aftermath (2011 -????) and subsequent reversion may also be unlike anything we've ever seen (in terms of duration and intensity).
Philanthropic leaders say the organization is known for being nimble, collaborative, and professional in its response to the immediate and long term needs of those suffering in the aftermath of a natural disaster.
Bournemouth should have been dead and buried before half - time but managed to get on level terms with an unlikely Old Trafford penalty and then showed great resilience to protect their point once they had skipper, Andrew Surman, sent off in the aftermath of the Ibrahimovic / Mings fracas.
In the aftermath of a long - term affair, I don't know.
With the notable exception of Gordon Brown - who, ironically, enjoyed the largest honeymoon of anyone since 1987 in the immediate aftermath of taking over from Tony Blair - most have little impact on their party's short term poll ratings.
The term derives from analyses of the roles of Napoleon Bonaparte in the aftermath of the 1789 French Revolution and his nephew Louis - Napoleon after the 1848 revolution.
But the damage to Paterson was done — in the immediate aftermath of the domestic violence scandal, he announced he wouldn't run for a full term as governor, clearing the path for Cuomo to run in the fall of 2010.
The founding overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Lagos, Pastor Tunde Bakare, has condemned in totality what he termed lopsided arrests over the aftermath of the...
By dealing with the issue in the immediate aftermath of an election, lawmakers were able to maximize the time voters would have to forget that incumbents seeking another term had increased their pay.
Lhota served as the chairman of the MTA for most of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's first term, earning praise for his handling of Superstorm Sandy and its aftermath.
So what you achieve in reaching the goals you suggest might not be worth it overall in terms of preventing the aftermath to be more tedious and complicated, and further obscure for the public just what went on.
As the dust settles in the aftermath of the City Council's vote to extend term limits, aspiring candidates in the 25th Council District are struggling to adapt to a political future that now includes incumbent Helen Sears (D - Jackson Heights).
In terms of party management, the Conservatives will have split at least three ways by then, and will not come together very easily in the aftermath.
And as Neria and his co-authors noted in their paper, «In the immediate aftermath of disasters, it may be both inappropriate and unethical for researchers to assess some of [the] key variables related to exposure [and] short - term outcomes.»
There, in the aftermath of World War II, U.S. Army physicians encountered an outbreak of a strange syndrome that the native people called lytico - bodig — the term lytico signifying paralysis and bodig dementia.
Prof Carlos Peres, an author on the study from UEA's School of Environmental Sciences, said: «Our analysis shows that even so - called «reduced - impact logging» in tropical forests can rarely be defined as sustainable in terms of forest composition and dynamics in the aftermath of logging — never mind the greater susceptibility of logged forests to catastrophic fires.
In the aftermath of Yucca's mothballing, the DOE has pursued a diverse strategy of nuclear waste management that includes tentative plans for consolidated interim storage facilities, tests of deep boreholes as another possible long - term storage technique, and the development of «consent - based» siting protocols to gain support from municipal and state governments.
Addressing the audience in the aftermath of the discovery of high levels of lead in the water system of Flint, Michigan, Edwards framed his presentation in terms of water infrastructure inequality in the United States, including lack of access to both adequate quantities of water and to water of safe quality.
Jones spends the remainder of the film mining the messy aftermath, exploring the interaction between the two Sams as they come to terms with the truth of their existence.
Some time during 2004, I noticed that while I was getting a ton of benefit from cheat days in terms of fat loss and mental reprieve, the digestive aftermath wasn't pleasant.
So here's a little list of what separates a GOOD wax from a BAD in terms of the not so talked about 24 hr aftermath:
Now, while Infinity War isn't remotely close to this narrative, that doesn't prevent the MCU from co-opting the term «disassembled» in the aftermath of Thanos» victory.
One scene in which two huge armies face one another ends with no battle at all, after terms are successfully agreed by the leaders — while conversely the Battle of Hattin, in which Guy's vast forces were trapped and slaughtered by the waiting Saracens, is depicted only in its build - up and carrion - bird aftermath, with the actual killing left entirely to the viewers» imagination.
There is no single right way of calculating numbers like this, and the human toll in the immediate aftermath and long term are impossible to measure.
«This program would have helped staff both professionally and in terms of morale under normal circumstances; however, during the aftermath of the worst natural disaster to hit the United States, the program was very therapeutic and informative for all who attended.»
Note how during the last 20 years, long - term and short - term interest rates both took a dive in 2001 (in the aftermath of the dot - com bust) and 2008 (in the wake of the housing crash), and stayed depressed for a while.
United Way The organization has set up a relief fund for long - term services needed in the aftermath of Harvey, like home repairs and rebuilding.
In terms of coverage, the AIG plan does offer reimbursement of lost wages due to time off from work to clean up the aftermath, and that's a big plus compared to the MatLife plan which only helps monitoring your credit for one year (is it because it's free for existing customers?).
With the industry unable to develop strategies for heading off bad loans as fast as they wrote them, some loan servicers have apparently focused on coping with the aftermath of bad loans rather than negotiating new terms to keep the homeowner current.
Whether this is a temporary phenomenon in the aftermath of the financial crisis or a long - term change has profound consequences for how credit cards are positioned, promoted and priced.
While most admit that some degree of discounting can help for the short term, if destinations and the people and businesses in the tourism industry that they support are going to fully rebound, they need to effectively reinvent themselves in the aftermath of disaster.
Majeed's essay and interviews in the slim exhibition catalogue bring together perspectives that illuminate several dimensions of the Corcoran Gallery show, including its curatorial origins, place within a broader history of modernism, and problematic use of the term «folk» that gained traction in the aftermath of the exhibition.
The term gained currency during the intense dark nights following the aftermath of Hurricane... Continue reading →
Because the flux involved is usually quite small (exception could occur in the hot, CO2 rich, glacially - eroded aftermath of a Snowball), this is ineffective in preventing larger changes over the short term.
In the midst of the extensive news coverage about the shooting itself, Jared Loughner's history of disturbing behavior and whether he should have been identified as someone who required mental health services, and the aftermath of the shooting and its impact on the national political scene, few have asked until recently if Giffords will be able to serve in Congress over the long term or whether she even wishes to do so.
The term is quite well known but few people who have not experienced terrible events and their psychological aftermath are aware of what exactly is involved.
Advising the Bank of England on the structure and terms of the term funding and corporate bond schemes put in place as part of the Bank's actions in the immediate aftermath of the EU referendum on 23 June 2016.
In the aftermath of the ransomware attack on DLA Piper, many legal departments may be reviewing their outside counsel's security protections, not just in terms of the...
Mayen has over 10 years experience in both corporate / commercial and maritime law and has worked on a number of significant deals including two long term FSRU charters to EGAS (Egypt) and PGPL (Pakistan) respectively, BW / Pavillion Energy joint venture, advising on various long term LNG charters, shipbuilding contract negotiations and the MWCS (Marine Well Containment System) project, established as an emergency response in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon incident.
It is just meant to cover the expenses and short - term debts in the immediate aftermath of your death.
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