Sentences with phrase «time of prosperity»

Surprisingly people continue to spend as much money on many leisure activities during a recession as they do in times of prosperity.
Generation Y has been raised in times of prosperity, but also, in America, of increasing economic inequality.
It is extremely hard, even for the experts, to predict the timing of prosperity, recesion, inflation and deflation.
The expansion of Christianity often coincided with a time of prosperity of a realm which was professedly Christian.
The period of T'ang rule was a time of prosperity and peace.
In all time of our tribulation; In all time of our prosperity; In the hour of death; And in the day of judgment: Help us, good Lord.
Amos predicted that the northern kingdom of Israel would be destroyed in the midst of a time of prosperity and economic growth, in part because of its neglect of the poor.
The author suggests several economic policies that Christians might well pursue during this time of prosperity.
However, times of prosperity and peace quickly ended when the young Avatar disappeared from the face of the planet giving rise to the power - hungry Fire nation to start a war for world domination.
It's a time of prosperity that you may not see again.
The time of prosperity was short - lived, as state banks began printing money and offering easy credit, and land value dropped.
Stocks are good in times of prosperity (i.e. when interest rates are high) and bonds are good when times are tough (when interest rates are low).
Robert Graves» novels «I, Claudius» and «Claudius, The God,» are told from the title character's perspective in a time of prosperity and intrigue in imperial Rome when power and insanity reigned in equal parts.
Robert Graves's novels I, Claudius and Claudius, The God are told from the title character's perspective in a time of prosperity and intrigue in imperial Rome when power and insanity reigned in equal parts.
The state recalls a time of prosperity — and Rhode Island life insurance is a way for you to do the same.
Designer: Verner Panton Details: Panton Chair, # 210, The Conran Shop Picture the early 1960s, a time of prosperity and optimism...
The UK property market has historically been deemed a safe haven by overseas investors, in both economic down - turns and times of prosperity, and we do not have any evidence that this will change.»
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