Sentences with phrase «with tight economy»

Low premium rates are needed for everyone dealing with this tight economy.
While the new planes are great, the older planes are below average, with tight economy seats and angled flat seats in business class in a tight 2 -3-2 layout!
«With the tight economy, many companies have trimmed their R&D budget and trimmed back their talent base.

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Carpenter said wage inflation in the U.S. is not far from where it should, even though many are puzzled that incomes have not caught up with a stronger economy and tight labor market
The finance minister was tight - lipped Friday about the upcoming budget but said the discussion with economists touched on the uncertainty around NAFTA renegotiations and the impact of changes to U.S. tax rates on the Canadian economy.
WASHINGTON, April 18 - «Robust» business borrowing, rising consumer spending, and tight labor markets indicate the U.S. economy remains on track for continued growth, the Federal Reserve reported on Wednesday, with the risks of a global trade war the one big outlier.
Combined with the tight margins of the stressed farm economy and fierce business competition, this confluence of dynamics has ratcheted up the pressure on the agriculture retail sector.
Kelly said that with a tight labor market, improving inflation, and slow but improving economic growth, the Trump plan had the danger of kicking the economy to an unsustainable level.
To be completely honest, when I look at what is going on around the world, and the nightmare of a choice we are left with regarding the upcoming election... My gut is telling me to just hold tight for now and wait for the economy to come crashing down... then push all in!
Now, with a stronger economy and tighter lending policies in place, there are fewer foreclosures on the market and at the beginning of 2018, the foreclosure market was at a 12 - year low.
If we assume that hysteresis is in fact present to some degree after deep recessions, the natural next question is to ask whether it might be possible to reverse these adverse supply - side effects by temporarily running a «high - pressure economywith robust aggregate demand and a tight labor market.
A plausible argument can be made that the Fed should now deviate from its rule book, but the argument isn't that the economy is too weak to cope with tighter monetary policy.
With structural reforms, tighter regulations and improved capital requirements, their efforts have paid off, and it is becoming abundantly clear that Asia's economy looks very different than it did just 20 years ago.
The Old Testament story which we have surveyed thus far is compressed in the credo, with the sharp, tight eloquence of economy, to a half - page recital of Yahweh's creation of Israel.
With the economy as tight as it is I do not need to do any convincing on this at all, do I?
And Labour has a distinctive approach to deficit reduction and fiscal responsibility in which our values and priorities shine through: — timely and targeted action to secure the jobs and growth we need to get the deficit falling — different choices within tight fiscal constraints, that put fairness and prosperity first — and reform of the British economy, with more reliable revenues and a redefined role for Government.
To keep up with the rise of wind and solar power, Europe's electrical grid needs to get stronger and smarter, a demand that will be difficult to meet in an era of weak economies and tight budgets
The strong U.S. economy and the dynamism of many fields of biomedicine, in both academic and industrial arenas, combined with a tight market for tenure - track positions at research universities in the United States, have led to a somewhat paradoxical situation.
With the global economy in recession, fuel prices still high and ever - tighter emissions laws ahead, you might imagine that they too would be heading at full tilt towards an economical, low - carbon future.
Director Steve Carver charges Wolf's story line forward with vigorous, tight economy.
«With a strong economy and such a tight labor market, it's hard to find so many qualified professionals,» Clinton said.
There are unquestionably things that need to be implemented from the last parliament — for example, on curriculum and assessment — as well as challenges around recruiting enough teachers in an improving economy, creating enough school places, and dealing with tighter budgets.
It gets me out of tight spots on the highway easily but if that is not good enough you can switch to Sports mode with increased speed and handling or down to Eco mode which feels a little sluggish at the starts and gear changes but helps to conserve gas and overall economy of the vehicle and environment - and adds to safety, I believe.
With the continuing fuel crisis and tighter emissions regulations surrounding the automotive market, Honda engineers changed their focus on the Accord as a Mustang competitor, and built upon the Civic's successful formula of economy, fuel efficiency and a front - wheel drive layout in a larger package.
With fuel economy standards getting tighter all the time, Toyota is heading straight into a hard decision: Either expand hybrid technology to other models, embrace turbo technology...
Cons: Fuel economy; tight - quarters maneuverability; cramped legroom in 3rd - row seats on regular - length Yukons; jittery ride with available 20 - inch wheels; high - end models get very expensive
The move to introduce new electric vehicles will help Aston Martin comply with tighter fuel economy standards.
With its edgy style, soft - touch dash top, metallic accents and tight build quality, the Fiesta's cabin has a premium vibe that's unexpected in an economy car.
This has proved to be an excellent car, excellent build quality, tight and quiet, with plenty of power and good fuel economy (24 mpg).
Its tight dimensions and adept handling make the 500X an intriguing option, with AWD fuel economy the cherry on top.
With it's small size, tight turning radius, interior capacity relating to its size and decent fuel economy, the Transit Connect is seen as a logical alternative to the Vic taxi by some.
The tablet will be part of a parade of new devices expected to hit the market with hopes of appealing to consumers in a tight economy during the crucial holiday season.
The problem, though, is that in a tight economy it can be hard to come up with money to invest.
In this credit - tight economy, persistence with caution is the catch - phrase.
In a still tight economy where wages have not improved significantly in recent years, many graduates find themselves with hefty college loan debts and relatively modest means with which to satisfy them.
Subprime card applicants still facing tight credit — The economy may be sunnier, but people with less - than - perfect credit are still getting a chilly reception from credit card issuers... (See Lending standards)
I am still disabled and money is soooo tight with the economy the way that it is but having these 2 new little ones along with my 12 year old sweet girl cat (gotten from a shelter when she was 10 weeks old) make me feel like the riches person on earth.
Santa Clarita, Calif., May 30, 2014 — With the tight job market and slow recovering economy, many people are re-examining their careers and making a change.
They have economy rooms for those with tight budget but you will get to experience and enjoy their manicured lawn and garden.
Depending on the aircraft, premium - economy seats will either be in a 2 -3-2 or 2 -4-2 layout, comparing favorably with the tighter 3 -4-3 arrangement in coach.
The 787 - 9 Dreamliner offers Economy Class seats with a little over 17 ″ of seat width and just 31 ″ of seat pitch so they're about as tight as you'll find on any mainstream long - haul aircraft — that's not good for the distances the 787 - 9 flys.
The Economy Class cabin shares the same tight seat width as the Main Cabin extra seats but the Economy Class seats have a seat pitch of just 31 ″ — and there's no way I'm flying to New Zealand in a seat that tight and with that little leg room.
Premium economy on BA flight to Hong Kong, 61A was a very good seat because - extra legroom in front - nobody reclining in front of you - quieter cabin with business class in front, no toilet queues or gallery noise - good standard of food even though basic - entertainment wasn't brilliant choice - seat itself was comfy - little tight (I'm 6» 2») but ample room to stretch and sleep - certainly worth the difference from economy - they looked really packed in.
With the strong economy and influx of people into the city, the housing market is tight and can be difficult to enter into if you are a first - time homeowner.
Although her risk was compounded by the sputtering economy, Winston believes that tight times also made clients more receptive to working with a solo practitioner.
The gloriously named «Law's mercantile cipher code for forwarding business communications by telegraph, telephone or postal card, with secrecy and economy, in use by subscribers and attorneys of the Canadian Reporting and Collecting Association,» (an excerpt from which you see above) was published in Toronto in 1880 and, unlike the Anglo - American code book (held tight by Harvard and Google Books), is available online, thanks to the University of Alberta Library, which digitized it, and the Internet Archive, which hosts it.
In addition, multi-generational vacations are becoming more common — this is where grandparents are traveling with their children and grandchildren, often with the older generation picking up more of the tab due to the tight economy.
The employment numbers during this tight economy are leading to an influx of workers looking for a decreasing number of jobs, with the exception of a few industries, which are continuing to grow and prosper.
There's something so satisfying about coming up with a tight turn of phrase and the economy of words required to write a standout executive branded resume, career bio, LinkedIn profile, VisualCV, etc..
And with the economy as tight as it is, you can understand why hiring managers are so risk averse.
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