Not exact matches
It has been argued that the quest for success has become more modest in the 20th century,
after the great concentrations of economic power have made the more sensational kinds of
upward mobility less likely, and especially
after the great depression.
After about an hour of eating and chatting, we moved to the living room and sat on couches where we introduced ourselves (for the several new people that were there), and then discussed that the way of following Jesus was not
upward mobility, but downward
mobility, into the muck and messiness of life.
After hitting us with the raw facts of the crime, as well as a phone call in which he attempts to connect with the original prosecutor and is stone - walled by her cold refusal to talk, Ford goes back into his family's history to unveil a story of racism and optimism, of what hope and hardship and
upward mobility meant to a working - class African - American family in the middle of the century.
After 17 years of
upward mobility with a leading driveline manufacturer and consistently excelling in changing environments and market conditions, he was recruited into a well - known me...
However, some homeowners look at refinancing their 30 year loan into a 15 year loan
after a few years of appreciation or
upward mobility in their career or income.
After millions of distressed homes flooded the market across the country, some large institutional investors, like Blackstone, began buying and transforming single - family homes — a symbol of American
upward mobility — into rental properties.