Sentences with phrase «turmoil because»

A review of case study 18 showed an organisation that was in turmoil because of divisive elements within the community:
This way, you prevent yourself from being stuck in a financial turmoil because you are unable to pay off the debt owed to your creditors.
They came from hard lessons in Massachusetts, where the lack of a deadline and rules on bill crediting are causing turmoil because utilities are not crediting subscribers in an accurate and timely way.
(VEER) If your relationship is in turmoil because one partner has lost his or her interest in sex, the explanation might be psychological or medical or something else entirely, such as a secret attraction or affair.
Changing it might bring economic turmoil because Arizona's economy has grown up based on that system.
Well about a year later we did — but I was much better prepared for the turmoil because of what I'd learned.
We got into this economic turmoil because we tried to be nice and nice guys finish last.

Not exact matches

Biogen Idec: The «Mad Money» host loves biotechs, because they are completely isolated from overseas turmoil and commodity volatility.
August 14 - The ringgit, which had been on a downward trend, plunges to a 17 - year low, losing as much as 2.6 percent to 4.1180 per dollar, in part due to concerns about the Federal Reserve's expected rate hike, and also because outside investors are concerned about the turmoil surrounding Najib.
Ironically, the selloff of U.S. stocks began a few weeks ago because of weakness in the Chinese economy, the devaluation of the yuan, and stock market turmoil in the Asian nation, which led to serious concerns about a global economic slowdown.
If the Fed is indeed putting off raising short - term interest rates — perhaps because of an economic slowdown overseas, economic turmoil in Russia, or because of lower oil prices — then that's potentially good news for the stock market.
«When you have declining sales, it causes turmoil in any business, because people start pointing fingers,» says Bitove, who is in talks with lenders.
Defenders of the paper, however, have argued that the Sulzbergers have kept the Times from being swept under amid all the turmoil going on in the media world and have preserved the quality and purpose of the newspaper because of their personal commitment to it — and the view that they are merely stewards of the company maintaining it for future generations.
Investors have been buying equities because of strong economic data and earnings growth, according to Phipps, who pointed out they have been mostly ignoring political turmoil, including the specter of nuclear war between the United States and North Korea and the investigation of potential links between the Trump campaign and Russia.
He gave the example of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who he would argue has less power today than five years ago because of economic turmoil caused by sanctions and a middle class of an unprecedented size and aspirations.
Those numbers are similar to what we've seen most of 2012, but in addition the Scorecard survey also found that 80 % of small business owners are now concerned about an economic slowdown because of turmoil in Europe and slow growth in the U.S.
This is because the degree to which people are afraid of turmoil in Greece has not changed significantly, the underlying structure of the gold market.
Keep in mind that most people invest in gold because they see precious metals as insurance against financial or political turmoil, which is a long - term investment.
The average rate on non-conforming loans in Australia has risen by around 130 basis points because of the turmoil to 12 per cent, to be around 320 basis points higher than the average rate for standard prime home loans.
He said he owns the dollar because he expects turmoil, and «when there is turmoil, people flee to the U.S. dollar.»
Whenever the economy suffers and stocks and currencies go down, gold goes up because people turn to gold as a safe haven from economic turmoil (and to combat inflation).
The ASIC is among the most successful financial markets regulators in the world because of the fact that there was no negative growth experienced as Australia wet through the Great Recession of 2009 and the Australian banking system was not affected at all by the financial turmoil at that time due to the way ASIC did a great job.
I recall that when God was not in the picture for me this «turmoil» did not exist because others gods were not real to me.
There is lots of turmoil in the United States right now because of the election results.
Rush Limbach's comments will be taken as gospel for the Right, but they truely illustrate the reason the GOP is in turmoil... the leaders need the Religious Right to win, but know they are being intellectually dishonest because their values do not match the Religious Right, except on the abortion issue, whhich will never go away because the GOP needs that 20 % of voters who would otherwise vote Democrat becasue the Liberal values match Christian values more closely.
Injustice is independently wrong and not simply because it produces human turmoil.
But now I roll with things a bit more, I've learned that Advent wasn't created for more stress and turmoil and frustration and feelings of less - than: it was inaugurated because we're all tired and longing and a bit of a mess and broken - hearted.
He was explosive, partly because of his poor hearing, and perhaps because of inner turmoil.
if they do nt follow the rules of burial it will cause turmoil on muslims, creating even more hatred, do nt just say something about burning because its forbidden for us, even the most dangerous living has his own proper burial, now because of this is just like telling no show no respect to other religion, why did your bible thought you that or it wasn, t mention in it, why you really thinks this do you think you are the only people in this world
The increasing turmoil makes me nervous because history, theology, and psychology show that there are typically only three ways out of such turmoil,
«Instead, the report says, the abuse occurred because priests who were poorly prepared and monitored, and were under stress, landed amid the social and sexual turmoil of the 1960s and 70s.
not to mention the ongoing land grab and the attendant turmoil and upheaval in the Middle East because of the Chosen People belief, that's all for nothing / a misconception too?
Mommy is growing a business, Daddy dealt with turmoil at work that ultimately led to him having to leave the only company he ever worked for out of college and sent us to a new home in a new state through a several month long process that involved home improvement projects, shuttling you off to grandma's house, three hour drives back and forth, and a stress that Mommy has never experienced before because New Jersey was the only place I ever called home.
Because he was unwilling to open up about the turmoil he felt, what lay inside Marcus» head could only build without release.
We are in turmoil if all this happens... Situation would go bad to worse if we don't win Europa because then we won't be able to make Champions League....
I would hate to think it was wrecked because of continued speculation and turmoil.
So when I read that Chelski had fallen to a 4 - 1 defeat at Watford, I let out a little smile, because it appears they're in as much turmoil as we've been in this season.
-- laments her inner turmoil over all the many parents who hate her because she is «actually trying.»
Because mothers, more so than fathers, tend to listen to their daughters» problems and complaints, they're more easily swept into the turmoil.
Millions of savers have seen the value of their workplace pensions fall because of stock market turmoil and the Bank of England's policy of printing money to stimulate the economy.
Proponents of Monday's speedy Regents action said it was necessary because of the turmoil caused by the evaluation system.
But perhaps they are not quite masters of that dubious new political art so favoured by Barack Obama, the «humblebrag», because, when the Tories attack themselves in these terms, they are revealing very real concerns within the party in terms of both their public image and inner turmoil.
«The idea that because we've having a rough old time, that you turn to a total irrelevance, a referendum on our membership of the European Union, where you create turmoil on a great subject, you throw absolute confusion over our continued involvement in the European Union - I can not think of anything sillier to do,» he told the Today programme.
Cameron shouldn't be obliged to pause pre-negotiation to consult - a pause that could conceivably last for weeks - because of the risk that turmoil in the markets could send the pound diving, interest rates soaring and threaten our credit rating.
«Because as we go forward to face these crises of race in America, crime in America, fear of terrorism in America, in the midst of the turmoil of this presidential election, there is no police department that is better prepared to face all that we are going to have to face in the future.»
«Because proposals to put hundreds of millions of dollars of State liabilities for CUNY and Medicaid on the City were averted, we can maintain vital programs and protect the City against future economic turmoil,» de Blasio said.
Adolescents harming themselves with cuts, scratches or burns has gained a lot of attention over the years not just because of the physical damage and internal turmoil, but also because it has been linked to suicide.
Born Maria Salomea Sklodowska in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland, she faced some daunting hurdles, both because of her gender and her family's poverty, which stemmed from the political turmoil at the time.
But a low sex ratio also lowers the living standards of women and causes turmoil in relationships, mainly because men typically have more power in society, which they tend to exercise crudely when there are extra women around.
It's a hypothetical scenario, but tempting because Kendall's chronology meshes neatly with a poorly understood period when Egypt lost control of Nubia's gold mines and lucrative trade routes to sub-Saharan Africa and plunged into a dark age of economic and political turmoil that lasted 350 years.
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