Sentences with phrase «when austerity measures»

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In response to a journalist's question, the governor says he agrees with the view consumers are facing high debt loads today because they filled in the debt - accumulation void left when governments turned to austerity by shutting down stimulus measures to address fallout from the 2008 financial crisis.
Austerity measures shouldn't be used when the economy is struggling to recover.
It is the same in Europe when confronted with «austerity» measures.
Li was appointed general manager of COFCO Wine & Wine, the wine and spirits importing arm of China's state - owned conglomerate COFCO, in 2014 when wine consumption in China was challenging amidst the country's austerity measures.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, said: «The NASUWT warned at the outset when the Pupil Premium was first introduced that, in the context of the Coalition's savage austerity measures and its failure to protect school budgets despite its claims to the contrary, this funding would inevitably end up being absorbed into school budgets as the cuts bit.
When George Osborne stood up to deliver his «emergency» budget in June 2010, he proudly announced that despite the drastic austerity measures the Treasury was taking to tackle the deficit, he would keep up the battle against child poverty.
International tensions Raising money for the pipeline may pose a problem at a time when many governments around the world are imposing austerity measures.
A 36 percent sharp and sustained increase was also observed in June 2011, when the Greek government again passed unpopular austerity measures.
When one considers films tagged as queer, one probably first thinks of provocations: perhaps the films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder in Germany in the 1970s; or the aesthetic austerity measures imposed by Derek Jarman in England throughout the 1970s and»80s; or the quiet emergence of the New Queer Cinema movement in the U.S. in the»80s and its explosive continuation into the»90s, when filmmakers like Gregg Araki and Todd Haynes and Kimberly Peirce and Rose Troche were taking no prisonWhen one considers films tagged as queer, one probably first thinks of provocations: perhaps the films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder in Germany in the 1970s; or the aesthetic austerity measures imposed by Derek Jarman in England throughout the 1970s and»80s; or the quiet emergence of the New Queer Cinema movement in the U.S. in the»80s and its explosive continuation into the»90s, when filmmakers like Gregg Araki and Todd Haynes and Kimberly Peirce and Rose Troche were taking no prisonwhen filmmakers like Gregg Araki and Todd Haynes and Kimberly Peirce and Rose Troche were taking no prisoners.
Any optimism over preserving the eurozone quickly deflated when industry executives at the Paris auto show last month warned Europe likely will not see improvement for at least the next two years as strict austerity measures and high unemployment keep the economy weak and stifle consumer demand.
The ongoing economic crisis in Greece jumped ferociously back into the world's headlines this summer, when Greek residents voted to reject European austerity demands and European leaders agreed on a third bailout deal for Greece in exchange for strict reform measures.
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