Sentences with phrase «times of crisis rather»

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Rather, it means only that, in a crisis, for a limited period of time, the ability of the employee to do some essential functions is better than none.
The tax was suggested by the IMF as a way to force banks to fund their own bailouts in times of crisis, rather than drawing from taxpayers» pockets.
But to me it seems the timing of it - when we have a divided population more influenced by the ever - present, privately owned media rather than education - leaves the door is wide open for a crisis.
One - term in office isn't nearly enough time to alleviate the debt crisis going on, and if I had to choose the lesser of two evils, I'd rather have the guy who has his head on his shoulders, and not the guy with a cross up his backside.
But the history of our time is no less the stage upon which the drama of salvation is played out than was the history of the fifth century B.C. or the first century A.D. Accordingly, the Christian does not doubt that God is moving with power in the world today — the world of African nationalism, thermonuclear politics, metropolitan planning, and space exploration, The Christian's problem is rather to discover when, where, and how God is moving with such decisiveness as to create a crisis of decision for the church and to summon it and its resources into the struggle.
According to two reports in The Times, Manchester United are now in the midst of a rather serious crisis.
But rather than panic, I did what I do in all times of crisis: I started searching the internet.
This is not to suggest that output is irrelevant but to highlight that solidarity ought to show itself, rather than retreat, in times of crisis.
At a time when hundreds of billions of dollars each year veer to war rather than peaceful development, and when media attention is riveted on the U.S. financial crises, it is hard to raise even a few billion dollars for desperately hungry people.
It means that you use the tools you're given in times of pain and crisis, and sometimes that means skipping your asana practice to see a friend, or meditating for two minutes in bed rather than ten minutes on a bolster.
And what motivated his action (which got him indicted on charges of conspiracy, espionage, and theft of government documents) wasn't McNamara's lie — Ellsberg had witnessed McNamara lie time and again since the phony Tonkin Gulf crisis of 1964 — but rather the realization that Nixon, who'd just taken office, wasn't going to stop the war but rather step up the bombing and the killing.
The unions also proposed that evaluations be clearly tied to a teacher obtaining due process rights, usually known as «teacher tenure» and that decisions about layoffs in times of fiscal crisis include performance evaluations rather than a system based solely on seniority.
This month's issue of Money Advisor by Consumer Reports echoes the research saying that «you'll generally do better investing all at once rather than in increments» but goes on to say that «averaging shines in times of crisis» and gives four examples: oil crisis (1973), Black Monday crash (1987), Sept 11, 2001 and Bear market of 2002.
And bearing in mind unprecedented stimulus this time» round, the fact that post-credit crisis volatility has proved to be far less responsive & far more jagged — not to mention central banks have failed to generate any appreciable price inflation, despite all forecasts to the contrary — is rather terrifying confirmation of how bad the underlying collapse & deleveraging really was (& still is), absent currency debasement...
«Ghosts,» she says, explaining that the island evokes — or rather is haunted by — the spirits of a generation of men and women: artists, thinkers, people of color, the affluent, the middle class, the ignored, the displaced, those let down by their government, those who caught the disease too early, those who didn't realize they had caught it at all, those who thought they would never catch it but who did, all of those who were lost to the dark times when she first came to New York City in the early 1990s, at the height of the AIDS crisis.
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.
Though Nitzkowski agrees the office had integration issues, he says the biggest problem was the shift in the market: Global banks started pulling out of the Japanese real estate market around the time the subprime crisis began in the United States in 2007 and the local banks started handling most Japan securitization work, pitching them mainly to domestic, rather than international, investors.
Justice Stratas argues that we need stable, coherent, legal doctrine to which lawyers and judges alike are committed because we might not always live in «benign times,» and in a moment of crisis we will be better off if judges decide controversial cases on the basis of stable legal doctrine rather than of what they feel is right or fair in those ominous circumstances.
It's not uncommon for recent graduates to take their gap year post-study in an effort to remedy this situation — something which The Telegraph is calling a «career crisis,» as the moment of unemployment is prolonged as graduates «opt for a «quick - fix» job or spend time travelling,» rather than seeking out employment based on their degree.
Counseling on the go Crises are opportune times for adults to model and teach social and emotional competence... For children under stress we must interpret adult intervention as an act of support and protection rather than hostility.
Crises are opportune times for adults to model and teach social and emotional competence... For children under stress we must interpret adult intervention as an act of support and protection rather than hostility.
And make sure this new source is one that you will be willing to work over an extended period of time, rather than just during a lead crisis or market change.
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