Sentences with phrase «ticking time bombs which»

In this way, the parables of Jesus are ticking time bombs which explode with understanding and insight only when people are ready to hear and believe.

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Sam Poser, an analyst with Susquehanna Financial Group, raised concerns Tuesday about continued high levels of inventory, which he said in a report «appear out of control» and «looks like a ticking time bomb to us.»
Circling back to the mall / REIT ticking time - bomb, while the Fed can keep the stock market propped up as means of preventing an immediate nuclear melt - down in U.S. pensions (all of which are substantially «maxed - out» in their mandated equities allocation), the collapse of commercial mortgage - back securities (CMBS) will have the affect of launching a nuclear sub-missile directly into the side of the U.S. financial system.
I know what it is like to experience a pregnancy which feels a little like a ticking time bomb with regards to when baby will be born and how things will be after the birth.
African Development Bank, (AfDB) and its East and North African Governors have stressed the need for urgent measures to match the continent's growing population and youth unemployment, which they likened to a «ticking time bomb
The film itself is indisputably superb, a ticking time - bomb of simmering tension which benefits from the audience knowing as little as possible in advance.
With the right support, schools can make a monumental impact when it comes to addressing the growing health crisis which represents a ticking time bomb for this and future generations.
Ingersoll, who has long studied teacher - staffing trends, says the growth in the teaching force, which goes well beyond student growth, is financially a «ticking time bomb
It basically appears like student loans are fast becoming the next «ticking time bomb», similar to the mortgage debt problem which eventually led to the collapse of many large lending institutions, and paved the path for what has come to be called the «great recession».
Real estate, which some viewed as a ticking time bomb in China, looks like it is getting closer to blow up.
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