As well as addressing the challenges that a deteriorating world economy will bring to the travel and tourism industry, the key message in the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer is that
times of crisis often lead to the biggest opportunities.The industry is under no illusions that the course of 2009 will enforce wide - scale strategic re-thinks and many tough decisions will have to be made.
Not exact matches
Businesses
often give much - needed support during
times of crisis.
Like their grandparents, with whom they
often are close, they have come
of age in a
time of war as the norm and a sluggish rebound from a financial
crisis.
They're highly impulsive and
often run to quick fixes, especially in
times of crisis or struggle or pain.
Some
of the newer
crisis counseling approaches, however, can
often shorten the
time needed for relatively healthy families to make real progress in mobilizing their latent strengths, improving their communication, and pulling out
of the tailspin
of their
crisis.
In the afternoons I am usually out visiting with folks, for I have found that most
of the good, deep - down work
of cultivating disciples happens where they live and work and spend their
time, and much less
often in my study and in the
crisis times.
It
often appeared in
times of crisis when its author could not speak openly.
The bearable thing about the
crises of integrity that
often occur in early and mid career is that there is still
time to compensate for what seems to be going or has gone amiss in the working out
of the minister's calling.
Even today,
times of personal
crisis often lead to conversion or to a deepening
of one's faith.
Some alcoholics, for example, embark on their addiction after extended periods
of controlled or social drinking,
often at a
time of personal
crisis.
Like McNair, he was thrown in when United were suffering an injury
crisis at the back, and at
times he has done well, but more
often, he has looked out
of his depth.
It can be especially difficult during
times of crisis to free up extra
time to spend on kids — the natural tendency is
often for kids to get lost in the shuffle — but this is the
time when kids may need your attention the most.
She led an
often mutinous cabinet at a
time of economic
crisis, against a level
of personal vitriol to which no other modern leader has been subjected.
The challenging
times we live in whereby multiple agencies with varying levels
of jurisdiction
often make it hard for dispatchers process the inundation
of calls that occur when a
crisis arises.
Conversely, he asserts that leaders considered mentally healthy do well during
times of peace and prosperity but falter during
crises because they lack the practicality or creative thinking skills that leaders with mental disorders
often exhibit.
At the same
time, a close analysis
of the same survey question that caught Obama's eye suggests that the effects
of the current fiscal
crisis may be more complicated — and perhaps less dire — than is
often portrayed.
Others have a harder
time coping with
crisis — experiencing pain inhibits healthy thoughts, behaviours and growth, which
often perpetuates a cycle
of negativity.
Like many first -
time writer - directors, she packs five films» worth
of drama,
crises and revelations into one, and
often lapses into sitcom triteness.
In a
time of identity
crisis, it is
often the case that bonds
of commonality are reaffirmed, even if one fears the centre will not hold.
At a
time when arts education is
often the most expendable aspect
of a curriculum for schools facing financial
crisis and budget cuts, more and more educators and policy makers are realizing its importance.
In
times of crisis, people
often can not do more than hang on to the here and now, because memories
of someone who is gone and thoughts
of the future without them are just too painful.
This isn't pretty, and while I think Jim Griffin is being too optimistic about how this
crisis will turn out, it is worth noting that when lots
of stocks hit new lows, it is
often a good
time to be investing.
These savings can be significant, and this coverage is
often overlooked in
time of crisis.
In its discount window operations during
crisis times, that is, when acting as lender
of last resort to some institution or IPC, the central bank will also
often have to act as market maker
of last resort because it will have to value financial instruments for which no meaningful market price is available.
Gold and bonds
often have a very low or negative correlation with equities, because investors flock to these markets during
times of crisis.
In
times of crisis, people are
often told to leave their homes for a «short
time,» only to find that they can not return for days or even weeks.
While natural disasters are
often unpredictable and unexpected, having a disaster preparedness plan in place ensures that communities can offer safe, responsible animal care in
times of crisis.
The financial
crisis that shook Greece can be felt most prominently in its capital, and as such this forms the subject
of the documentary photographer, who
often works for such publications as The New York
Times or Le Monde.
In
times of crisis, struggles and problems, it can
often be a strong motivator for change.
At the same
time, major legislation has
often incubated on the margins
of these public arenas for significant
time until a political
crisis removes the normal obstacles to such major «watershed» legislation.
The network
often appeals to users to donate during
times of crisis or after natural disasters, but this is the first
time it's giving individual charities the ability to make those same appeals to collect donations within Facebook.
For me, it is actually a rather hopeful image, if as I, you have a belief in the capacity for people to work together to solve problems which so
often we see in
times of crisis; and this is a
crisis, make no mistake.
Legal problems are
often crisis problems, and the
time demands
of legal representation may lead lawyers to ignore management issues.
You
often see people at their worst, but their biggest
crises and worst
times of their life is your day to day.
Sadly, it is
often only in
times of crises that people come to terms with how important that ideal is.
Hurrell - Harring v. New York would have been the first
time any state stood trial for its public defense failures, calling attention to a nationwide criminal justice
crisis where poor, or indigent, defendants are too
often effectively denied the right to counsel, creating a two - tiered system
of justice.
These savings can be significant, and this coverage is
often overlooked in
time of crisis.
While the two assets have frequently displayed a strong price correlation during
times of economic
crisis, this relationship has
often deteriorated once economic conditions calmed down.
Most health
crises don't end in death, but they
often come with trauma and loss — the trauma
of the uncertainty and the pain or the loss
of mobility and
time.