Sentences with phrase «tumultuous periods for»

The last five years have seen the one of the most tumultuous periods for any industrial segment — bankruptcy, public relations disaster after public relations disaster, government takeovers, and recalls are just some of the issues the industry faced.
Billionaire James Packer has resigned as a director of Crown Resorts, due to mental health problems, capping off a tumultuous period for the casino mogul.
The timing of the Brexit referendum has coincided with a tumultuous period for EU data legislation.
Kalanick's departure caps a tumultuous period for Uber that has revolutionized the taxi industry and challenged transportation regulations worldwide.
2017 Was a notoriously tumultuous period for local investors, from state - wide corruption to Steinhoff scandals.

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«The determination of the PSD - led government to charge ahead with the contentious criminal justice reform in disregard of widespread public discontent and political opposition sets a scene for tumultuous period ahead, highlighting a risk of further deteriorating operating environment,» Andrius Tursa, advisor on central and eastern European issues at Teneo Intelligence said in a note last week.
«His involvement in the town board for 20 years shows a commitment to serve and it was, from what I understand, through some tumultuous times through periods of growth and periods of contraction.»
Herbert, writer and producer of the documentary Against All Odds, discusses 1968 as a pivotal year in the Civil Rights Movement, addresses where the quest for equality stands today, and reflects on his personal experiences during this tumultuous period.
All of this adds up to a tumultuous time for children, and therefore, for those who must nurture and guide them through this trying period.
The most iconic, yet elusive, project from that tumultuous period is Sonic Xtreme for the Sega Saturn.
Life - changing events for this protagonist (her father losing his job, acceptance into college, the loss of her virginity) bump up against funnier, more inconsequential ones; it's one of the most authentic depictions of that tumultuous period on the cusp of adulthood I've ever seen in a film.
He was NPR Justice Correspondent for five years during the George W. Bush Administration, covering one of the most tumultuous periods in the Department's history.
Mabuse was portrayed as partially responsible for the events of the tumultuous post-WWI period.
He presided over the most tumultuous period in United States history, blazed a path for freedom and human dignity, and shaped a new vision for a still - young union.
The lawsuit, filed in May and set for a September hearing, caps a tumultuous period at the school characterized by increasing bitterness between the Palmer and Trinity camps.
For example, using the same set up and calculator, here is the performance of these same two portfolios over the somewhat tumultuous period of time I have been actively investing (2000 to 2015).
Credit card interest rates unchanged for 2nd straight week — Credit card interest rates remained unchanged this week as banks returned, after a period of tumultuous change, to their seasonal slow period... (See Rate report, Feb. 16, 2011)
Another L.A. artist, Jonas Lund has been satirizing the art market for years as it has gone through a period of tumultuous change.
The global, political turmoil of this period was to prove particularly fertile ground for Rauschenberg, as seen in Political Folly, which captured the tumultuous protests at the Democratic party convention in Chicago, and was subsequently acquired by Ileana Sonnabend herself.
Although the gallery has undergone a financially tumultuous period lately, it is not economic troubles that are responsible for the closing of its Beverly Hills location (their other location will remain open), but the impending arrival of the Wilshire / Rodeo metro station.
The exhibition highlights one of the most tumultuous and liberating periods of the United States» past, the civil rights era, as a catalyst for challenging discourse and reflection.
The nation was gearing up for what would prove to be one of the most tumultuous periods of its young life, a moment of widespread cultural, political, and artistic upheaval in the U.S. and abroad that saw both the rise of the civil rights movement and the start of the Vietnam War.
This tumultuous period is the topic that Susan E. Cahan, associate dean for the arts at Yale College, bravely grapples with in her new book Mounting Frustration: The Art Museum in the Age of Black Power.
The exhibition focuses upon a tumultuous period in the history of the United States when life in the country changed drastically due to war, economic collapse, and demands for civil rights.
The post is responsible for setting the museum's general artistic agenda, which had been adrift at MOCA following a lengthy period of fiscal and board turmoil marked by the 2008 departure of former director Jeremy Strick and the tumultuous four - year tenure of New York art dealer Jeffrey Deitch.
The report focuses on short - term financial commitments, «approaching $ 30 billion for the period 2010 - 2012,» made by world leaders at the tumultuous tail end of climate talks in Copenhagen last December.
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