Sentences with phrase «victim of the recession»

If stock price and flat sales are any indication, Talbot's, the women's retailer, has become a victim of the recession, a competitive marketplace, and changing workplace dress standards.
The Dutch bank DSB, the program's largest corporate cash sponsor, became a victim of the recession, going under just weeks after marketing staffers had called USS to nail down the company's Olympic ticket allotment.
During the Late - 2000s recession, and following a government report which suggested that women were twice as likely to lose their jobs as men and feared losing their jobs more than men, Harman stated: «We will not allow women to become the victims of this recession».
A day to bring immediate relief to the savers and pensioners who are the innocent victims of this recession, and prepare for the looming jobs crisis for young people leaving school and college this summer.
It is good politics, tossing some red meat to his party's hungry tax - cutting hunters and answering Labour's charge he would «do nothing» to help victims of the recession.
Sixty per cent agreed the Tories did «little or nothing to help the victims of the recession» in the 80s when unemployment climbed to three million.
Annie's life is in the crapper — her bakery, Cake Lady, was a victim of the recession — when her best friend, Lillian, gets engaged.
The Albemarle was a victim of the recession of the early 1990s — and, it has to be said, of Glazebrook's chaotic approach to business and an often turbulent relationship with his partner in the gallery, Rodney Capstick - Dale.
Do what you need to do to make sure your life insurance isn't a victim of the recession.

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The 2008 recession has recovered as slowly as some victims of the Nile virus.
«Japan might become a victim of funding» quagmires, especially with a prolonged recession that has lasted more than 20 years and a soaring national debt, he says.
NASA's great space observatories have become the latest victim of the US recession.
The film is also quite timely in certain respects, highlighting how in recession - era Ireland, special need care programmes were the first victims of funding cuts.
Those are the 99 percent, who do not control most of the country's wealth, who have become the victims of the great recession, and have organized themselves as the Occupy Wall Street movement (and various other Occupy movements).
Here we have another victim of the 2008 recession and GM's big bailout.
Some 8.1 % of us are also victims of the recent recession in that we've been downsized, right sized, seen our job sent overseas or just plain fired.
One sure victim of Trump's surprise victory is the U.S. Federal Reserve's hopes of escaping the low - interest rate trap it unwittingly laid for itself following the 2009 recession.
I'm optimistic and pray that at some point the evidence will become so obvious to even the most gullible that violence will be break out against the taxation based on AGW during this recession, and there will be a proper revolution, hopefully along the civilized lines of the French Revolution (complete with guillotine to save money and prevent victims paying tax to keep their tormentors living in luxury hotels or prisons), so that bad heads will literally roll.
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