Sentences with phrase «unprecedented time of crisis»

It's a tactic he's used extensively as he took on the Treasury role during an unprecedented time of crisis for Britain's finances.

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For the first time m history, through the non-fortuitous conjunction of a world crisis and an unprecedented advance in means of communication, a planned scientific experiment employing units of a hundred or a thousand men had been successfully completed.
ALBANY, NY (10/28/2010)(readMedia)-- «During this time of unprecedented economic crisis, I have asked all New Yorkers to make sacrifices as we work together to put our State on a path to recovery.
«At a time when we are experiencing an unprecedented addiction crisis, and given the reality that Suffolk County leads the State of New York in heroin overdoses, the thought that the District Attorney may have spared drug dealers in order to protect corrupt politicians is beyond horrifying,» said Suffolk County Legislator Tom Cilmi (R - Islip).
Page One: A year inside the New York Times features unprecedented access to the world's most famous newspaper in a time of crisis, and Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles sounds like a real life Da Vinci Code as filmmakers decipher codes across North and South America.
And in a time of unprecedented budget constraints, human resource limitations, burgeoning class sizes, a completion crisis, and an increasingly complex, tech - savvy student demographic, the opportunity to use adaptive learning to better engage learners and drive completion is huge.
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...
At a time when New York City is in the midst of a spiraling housing crisis, and the world as a whole finds itself with a historically unprecedented refugee population, the notion of home can hardly be taken for granted.
Moreover, we must face up to this urgent and unprecedented threat to the existence of our civilization at a time when our country must simultaneously solve two other worsening crises.
As the Financial Times reported last month, «Law firms struggled from a lack of work following the financial crisis, leading to unprecedented lay - offs, but a surge in regulatory and deal work has helped fuel a recovery.
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