«No one wants to miss a special moment, but real time communication is what connects us in
times of crisis too... we want to make sure you can celebrate a cousin's engagement from the other side of the world as well as make sure your friend is safe after a natural disaster,» writes Marcus.
Not exact matches
The quote above embodies two
of the concepts I've been discussing for quite some
time in the weekly Short Seller's Journals: Central Bank intervention will ultimately fail in spectacular fashion; the
Too Big To Fail Banks (TBTFs) currently have more leverage and OTC derivatives — the latter well hidden off - balance - sheet — than just before the 2008 financial
crisis / de facto collapse.
That there is in our
time a language
crisis, a general experience
of the loss
of the power
of words is all
too evident.
Some readers will doubtless complain that this conservatism is
too Romantic,
too English, one that can not be sustained over the course
of a life, and certainly not in
times of crisis or moral and social decay.
Martin Keown has claimed that Arsene Wenger has taken
too long to give up the helm at Arsenal, claiming he has no players in the dressing room to turn to in
times of crisis.
I think if you play a team game then in
times of crisis you will fear better than teams
too dependent on 1 striker for goals.
I think gmv8 is right, there is something sinister going on behind the scenes, the way the team played today wasn't just usual wenger's fault, yes his
time is up and he needs to retire but i think there is more to the team than we know, players weren't communicating with each other on the pitch, they weren't caring about the game at all, at one
of the goals i saw ramsey was talking to another player and not giving a damn about the game at all, there is some internal
crisis between players, some probably hate each other, the defenders and the midfield lost the ball
too much that it seemed they are doing it deliberately, some players seem to want out but not gone yet that makes me think they want out not because
of money or the club but because they hate each other, specially Ox and Sanchez!!
Over the past several decades, he has been called to service on numerous occasions by governors and mayors during
times of crisis and today, I
too am turning to him to assist me in my continued efforts to stabilize New York's economy.»»
But, what has impressed me most
of all is Richard Becker's resourcefulness and creativity evidenced by his role while a member
of the Cortlandt Town Board in bringing about the innovative Cortlandt Heating Oil Plan (CHOP), which at the height
of the economic
crisis provided both heating oil discounts as well as conservation tips and energy audits to help local residents afford to heat their homes at a
time when many were risking their health by living in homes that were
too cold because they couldn't afford the high cost
of heating oil.
While this was a global banking
crisis without precedent, we were hit especially hard because we have one
of the most open economies in the world; with a financial services sector that had grown
too big for the UK economy carrying liabilities that were around five
times the size
of it; UK citizens were privately indebted to the tune
of 1.4 trillion pounds — among the highest in the developed world; and we had a housing market that went from spectacular boom to bust.
As a historian I am only
too aware that during
times of economic
crisis people, scared about their precarious situation, are happy to be given a scapegoat for their predicament.
Time is
of the essence, and this budget
crisis has gone on far
too long.
And Manohla Dargis
of The N.Y.
Times claims Farhadi's script is «far
too busy — the movie is crammed with characters and underexplored themes, including class tensions, nativism and ugly attitudes toward migrant workers — but he's exceptionally deft at mining the spaces that open up between people, particularly during a
crisis.»
Of course, the challenge with films coming out in a time of crisis is that moviegoers may be too swept up in the actual crises to notice the film
Of course, the challenge with films coming out in a
time of crisis is that moviegoers may be too swept up in the actual crises to notice the film
of crisis is that moviegoers may be
too swept up in the actual
crises to notice the films.
There are just
too many other pressing problems, such as the financial
crisis and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, to occupy the president - elect's
time and that
of his advisers.
Iphone is
too expensive in this
time of crisis.
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.
In these hard economic
times,
too many Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Lower Mainland people, and British Columbians who lived free
of financial
crisis until now, find themselves facing the shame
of debt they can not repay after taking out
too much easy credit just to live, pay for necessities such as housing, food, medicine, etc., a reflection
of our ever growing senior and minimum wage population funded with insufficient pensions and facing rising living costs without corresponding increase in earnings.
Today's CFPB report underscores the magnitude
of the student debt
crisis and the disastrous performance
too many borrowers face from their loan servicers — something we've heard
time and again in work with borrowers from across the country.
To anyone following my series
of book reviews on the financial
crisis my next book reviews will be
Too Big to Succeed by Robert Pozen, and This
Time is Different by Kenneth Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart.
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.
As I look across my dearest friends these days I realize that I got my favourite FF Characters in my real life party
too and they will all help me stop meteor or Sepiroth or just the next personal
crisis that hits me or my wife... Love you all and please discover FF VII before the Remake to get the nostalgic feeling
of a game that is around for a long
time and has deep meaningful impact on many lives!
«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.
What Bush is «thinking» about concerning climate change is way
too late as S. Weisman
of the
Times reported (Seen in SF Chronicle, April14) on the rapidly developing world food
crisis that could hit the USA with wheat and flour shortages in weeks.
But for a lot
of energy - dependent industries, there is little way to reduce energy use, as most measures were taken a long
time ago (after the first oil
crisis), and alternatives (still) are
too expensive...
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.