Sentences with phrase «then face of the crisis»

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Last week: We started this year's legislative session with many crisis issues facing our state; from Hurricane Irma and the opioid crisis, both of which impacted — or still impact — virtually every area of the state, to the senseless shooting at the Fort Lauderdale airport, and then the horrific tragedy in Parkland.
If Canada is facing a retirement savings crisis, then expansion of Canada Pension Plan (CPP) is only a small part of the solution.
Imagine, then, the young courtier, deeply concerned with the social and political problems of his country, which is faced by a «demise of the crown» at a time of crisis in international affairs; concerned with these problems, but at a level deeper than that of ordinary political discussion.
abstains, and even the general council of the STUC can barely bring themselves to support Labour, then it illustrates the depth of the crisis they are facing across Scottish society,» she told the BBC.
The party will then face many of the same challenges as the current government: an ageing population; straining public services; high migration from poorer EU states; persistent inequality; and the economic and fiscal overhang of the worst crisis for 80 years.
If they enjoy subsidy now for a short while and then, the economy collapses totally and they are all thrown out of employment, and then face serious family crisis among their members, they will appreciate that what this government is doing is preserving them for a better future».
«If we do not have a school system that is adapting to and preparing for these challenges — a school system that is not only adapting to the amazing revolution of iTunes, whereby Harvard and Oxbridge publish their most valuable content free, but is also able to adapt to the unknown revolutions ahead - then we will face even worse crises in the years ahead.
Eight years ago, Britain was the worst prepared of any of the major economies for the crisis we then faced.
He said: «Any government that has been in office for more than 10 years, and has had to wrest with the sort of financial and economic crisis that we had, and then the huge furore over MPs» expenses that sparked a political crisis as well, is bound to face a tough time.
But if for some reason they go out of balance, then you can literally face a huge health crisis, which can dramatically alter your life.
In the romantic thriller Allied, Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard play spies who fall in love with each other then face a crisis of trust.
It's telling how he's unseen to us, and if Moonee knows why her mother is with him then you wouldn't know it from her face — though when we do finally see the man, after he comes back to the motel demanding what Halley stole from him, you'll know the nature of her work from the way Baker blocks the crisis between them that Bobby attempts to negotiate.
Speaking of lip service, the film offers a glimmer of hope that it might address real - life issues by referencing the job crisis faced by technology - challenged middle - aged people, and then later acknowledging the often bleak prospects even for the brightest and most ambitious college graduates in today's job market.
Built on specific English and world history state standards, the project covered concepts including the pre-World War II global economic crisis, the rise of totalitarianism, and the societal moral dilemmas that world leaders at that time faced, and then had students draw parallels to similar fictional themes in the book.
A lot of people become aware of homeopathy, holistic concepts and raw diets known as BARF when they are faced with a crisis where they find that traditional medicine in the long term is doing more harm then good.
If we do what humanity has always done in the past, we're likely to burn all the fossil fuels, and then have a hard landing at a time of high population, with an unbearable climate posing existential risks, at just the time when we're facing the crisis fossil fuels running out.
The statement by Sen. Biden last night, that the gas companies have made 600 Billion Dollars extra profit since 2001 was more then profound in the face of the economic crisis much less the environmental crisis.
Her recent book, The Big Ratchet: How Humans Thrive in Face of Natural Disasters (Basic, 2014), describes how humans repeatedly face, then overcome crises of food productFace of Natural Disasters (Basic, 2014), describes how humans repeatedly face, then overcome crises of food productface, then overcome crises of food production.
In 2010, George Osborne presented an austerity budget to the House of Commons claiming that the country faced an economic crisis with an unsustainable public debt, then at 64 % of GDP, and a huge deficit, and that this was the fault of the outgoing Labour government, which had caused the 2008 financial crash due to profligate public spending.
Heck, the only reason I even stumbled upon this posting was because I typed «articling crisis» into Google, as I'm prone to do every now and then, in the idle hope of finding something new which might help to shed light on the reality that I and many others are currently facing.
Held this year at Stanford University, the event's fourth edition, first started to bridge bitcoin's then - scaling crisis, saw noticeably less discussion of issues currently facing the open - source project's roadmap.
Just as a shrinking auto industry slowly crippled Detroit, leading to an exodus of residents and, eventually, its bankruptcy in 2013, other cities could face the accumulating risks of storms or floods — and then suddenly encounter a crisis.
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