Sentences with phrase «times of crises became»

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Like any potential liquidity crisis the market becomes all about supply and demand at the time of crisis.
Wechter joined Citigroup in 2004, working in investment banking and then corporate strategy during the financial crisis before becoming chief of staff to Richard Parsons, the chairman at the time.
This response was continuous, although the resurrection marked the crisis in its development — the moment when loyalty to the person reached its climax and when faith in the meaning of the event as an act of God became for the first time clear and sure — but at every stage this response was a constituent and creative element in the event itself, and the event had not fully happened until this response of faith had been fully made.
Despite the fact that the nationalist faith becomes obviously dominant only in times of sudden or continued political crisis, it has had constant and growing influence in the West, affecting particularly government and education.
This moment of crisis, between a worldliness that is passing and a worldliness that is coming, is the moment of the church's opportunity to turn away from its temporal toward its eternal relations and so to become fit again for its work in time.
Tolstoy, for instance, is an epic writer, whose books overflow with physical details and frequently threaten to overflow their own narrative structures and become as vast and as inconclusive as life itself, while Dostoevsky is a dramatic writer, whose books are full of fraught and urgent voices, at times almost disembodied, trapped in situations of immediate and pressing crisis, and surrounded by a physical world usually having no more substance than a collection of painted canvasses or pasteboard silhouettes at the back of the stage.
[The] report served the time - tested purpose: Whenever the system is in crisis (or shows signs of becoming transformed); whenever blacks get restless (or show strength); whenever whites in significant numbers show signs of coming together with blacks to confront their mutual problems (or enemies), the trick is to shift the focus from the real struggle for political and economic empowerment to black «crime,» degeneracy, pathology, and — in Moynihan's innovative twist — the «deterioration» of the black family.
«In times of crisis, communities look for leaders, and Drew has become one of those leaders,» says club member John Payne, a Caesars Entertainment Corp. executive.
At the best of times Whitehall is reluctant to relinquish control, and at a time of financial crisis departments are likely to become even more risk - averse.
[1] The threat of a leadership contest receded due to his perceived strong handling of the global financial crisis in October, but his popularity hit an all - time low and his position became increasingly untenable after the May 2009 expenses scandal and Labour's poor results in the 2009 Local and European elections.
The defection of PDP members, numbering hundreds, was coming at the time when the party had been factionalised in line with crisis rocking the party at the national level and becoming a major boost for the APC in the state.
«In reviewing the crisis that has engulfed our party since the loss of the 2015 general elections after 15 years of uninterrupted leadership at the centre, it became obvious to both of us as principal actors that it is time to heal the wounds and bring about a united, focused and constructive opposition party that can bring sanity to our democratic process.»
Twitter has become a go - to news source in times of crisis.
Short - term actions in a time of budget crisis and financial austerity might become the triggers of long - term underinvestment in the ultimate fuel of economic growth, basic research in science.
This is an extraordinary survival mechanism if you are in danger, but if the stress continues over a long period of time (let's say you are going through a divorce, bankruptcy, the death of a loved or some type of major crisis) your adrenal glands will eventually become damaged from being so hyperactive.
Goodman as Walter, Dude's best friend and war veteran who is going through a bit of a crisis as he attempts to help the Dude whilst also becoming distressed over the memories of the Vietnam war, usually at inappropriate times.
Think: the floundering security agent turned away from working in the highest office, only to be trapped there in a time of crisis; the plucky child barely talking to her father, soon needing his help to survive; the weary government agent approaching his last week of service, certain to have a memorable swansong; the overworked employee forced to deal with distress on her day off; the leader lambasted for being an academic, then swiftly becoming an action hero.
By the time they share crises such as the boy's genitals getting bit by a tarantula and showdowns with a Mexican drug lord (Tomer Sisley) and his one - eyed enforcer (Matthew Willig), they become a dynasty of nincompoops.
More than 1 in 4 of the nation's full - time teachers are considered chronically absent from school, according to federal data, missing the equivalent of more than two weeks of classes each academic year in what some districts say has become an educational crisis.
He seems to live in a permanent crisis mode, meaning once he figures out a solution to one crisis and a new stability takes hold, it is always a matter of time before that stability is undercut and anyone in the way or who cares becomes collateral damage.
Experts attribute the 2008 sub-prime mortgage crisis and the economic reverberations of the recession as the primary reasons why less people are becoming first - time buyers.
To be fair, 5 and 6 percent fixed - rate mortgages are still historically quite good, but will feel expensive relative to the bottoms and near - bottoms for rates we've become accustomed to during the extraordinary times of the crisis and post - «Great Recession» era.
History shows that international stocks provide diversification benefits over the long term, even though correlations become close during times of crisis.
Features International Diversification: Why It Still Makes Sense History shows that international stocks provide diversification benefits over the long term, even though correlations become close during times of crisis.
There are times when that spread becomes very wide or very thin — a reflection of world events, such as the subprime mortgage crisis of 2008/2009 and the recent catastrophic situation that has befallen Japan.
There are times when that spread becomes very wide or very thin, such as the subprime mortgage crisis of 2008/2009.
They are choosing to avoid hospitalization at all costs, and the Hospice becomes the support in times of crisis or the «new 9 -1-1 support to call.»
This costs you nothing but a little time and can save you money by helping you become aware of the early signs of congestive heart failure so that treatment can be started early before a crisis situation develops that threatens your dog's life.
Human lives are unpredicatable and a demanding, long - lived animal like a parrot almost always becomes too much of a responsibility during unavoidable times of crisis or dramatic change.
In Mexico, the Mexico Tourism Board, regional destination marketing organizations, tour operators and local suppliers have become allies in times of crisis, showcasing ways they have found to aggressively overcome challenges at a rapid pace and welcome tourists back to the destination.
Its importance has become particularly acute especially in times of crisis, when international travel tends to be affected, enhancing the role of domestic travel as a means of economic survival.
The project began as an experiment with shadows, about the materiality of shadows and the illusion of shadows, but it became somehow layered in with a conversation regarding the crisis of our time.
This period, «c. 1930», was a time of crisis in modernity and, for the artistic avant - gardes in Europe, the contemporary condition also became problematic.
During that time, Barack Obama ran for and became president on a platform of hope, but inherited the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
In times of economic crisis, such concepts become highly appreciated and inspire artists from all over the world.
(Warsaw, Poland) In times of economic crisis, concepts of changing public space and engaging local organizations in decision - making processes have become highly appreciated and have inspired artists from all over the world.
This time congestion pricing is back at a moment of crisis — above ground, streets are becoming increasingly snarled in large part because of the boom in ride - hailing apps, while below ground the problem is even worse as the city's aging subway system is riddled with delays and in dire need of money.
Which is to say that while most economic - justice activists don't spend much time thinking about the climate crisis, it's become ridiculously easy to argue that the deficit / budget / tax battle that's now raging across the wealthy lands of America and Europe is going to have outsized impacts on climate politics both domestic and international.
It is the time in a person's life that causes the lack of an articling position to become a crisis.
These clients can become quite anxious in times of conflict or crisis.
Perhaps it is a time of crisis or difficulty when feelings have become overwhelming and difficult to share with people that you might normally.
«That's what helped the company avoid any crisis; the foundation became diverse and allowed [us] to weather various economic times,» say Scott Siegel, director of real estate brokerage at Jennings and a licensed managing broker.
Joint ventures are the time - honored way of accessing real estate deal flow and have become increasingly popular since the financial crisis.
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