Sentences with phrase «to weather the economic storm»

«DLA Piper weathered the economic storm well,» says firm chairman Frank Burch, «and our overall performance during this period was solid.»
By contrast Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden all have fewer homeowners — and have weathered the economic storm rather better.
Mandy: People truly want to be optimistic and find someone to weather the economic storm with.
By including a snapshot of each school's finances, USC's report also provides a useful temperature check on the fiscal health of the movement, and demonstrates quite dramatically how charters are uniquely poised to weather the economic storm gripping the nation and public education in California, and how charters are prioritizing and protecting the classroom from the worst cuts.»
Here are five ways that you can not just weather an economic storm, but come out the other side stronger and more able:
You may not be searching for a job today but most organizations are taking drastic measures to weather the economic storm including massive layoffs, downsizing and mergers.
This group will be driving future home sales for many years to come and agents that can communicate to them in the way they want to be communicated to, will stand to not only weather this economic storm, but prosper.»
That diversity has helped Nashville weather the economic storm that has hit the rest of the country.
Even though O'Fallon has weathered the economic storm better than most of the U.S., it still has seen the unavoidable drop in the real estate market.
The stress test is designed to ensure that banks are in possession of right tools — such as sufficient liquidity and relatively strong capital positions — to weather an economic storm.
In addition, we'll also hear from Pierre Gratton, head of the Mining Association of Canada on Sept. 22, about how our country's mining companies are weathering the economic storm and preparing for the next upswing.
I'm very pleased to have been appointed to the ABI Board, where I will focus my energies not only on ensuring that the industry is well - placed to continue to weather the economic storm, but also on driving forward reforms in the general insurance industry which will benefit consumers.»
That is in no small part of the decision Liberal Democrats took to enter Coalition, giving our country the stability it needed to weather the economic storm.
He says the county faces «some exposures» but believes it is «well - positioned to weather this economic storm
As research funding takes a hit the world over, Australian postdocs are weathering the economic storm
Centering on a small Florida family in 2010 trying to weather the economic storm, 99 Homes follows Dennis Nash (Andrew Garfield, stunning in his wide - eyed desperation), a struggling single father who lives with his mother and young boy, trying to eke out a living floating from one dead - end contracting job to another.
As people cut back on consumption to try and weather this economic storm, more businesses will struggle to survive leading to further further job losses.
Running up your credit card balances is not a great way to weather an economic storm.
Bacal believes the firm could have survived had it stuck to its principles and would have weathered the economic storm had it not slashed fee earners and created an environment where money drove decisions and created internal competition over compensation, which added to partner unease.
You'll not only make your family proud and weather the economic storm, but if you keep your eyes and ears open, you'll actually gain something valuable that can be put to work in your next position.
They also learned from fellow REIC members how to weather economic storms; an outcome only realized because they were taught how to analyze markets beyond just understanding current CAP rates.
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