Sentences with phrase «with upheavals»

While utilities are clearly concerned with upheavals in Washington and their state commissions, it's the evolving threats in cyberspace that appear to have them most worried.
But with upheavals in public education currently taking place, budgets being slashed and targets raised, many teachers feel stretched to the limit as it is, in terms of their effort and time available to them.
Perhaps the journey to see Elizabeth was merely an excuse to get away, at least for a while, and deal with the upheaval in her world.
Children have to deal with an upheaval of their lives and get used to the new reality of their day - to - day living.
The holiday season has officially started - and I know we're all getting super busy, many of us have travel plans, and there's a lot of buzz around how to balance staying fit with the upheaval to our regular routine.
With Lip off at college and Ian still missing, Fiona attempts to connect with Debbie and Carl, who are dealing with the upheaval of their adolescent hormones (or lack thereof).
It's important to ensure that children in your care are getting as much support as possible, particularly when they are dealing with an upheaval at home.
Learning curves and trial and error seem to go hand in hand with the upheaval in the publishing business and with trying to reach readers without alienating them.
And with the upheaval of the economy, the need for such career and business support teams has become more pronounced (in my not - so - humble opinion;)
The judge knew what we all know: an unnecessary divorce is one of life's greatest tragedies, with upheaval and harm for children and adults that go down through generations.
They went from being fairly independent for their age to morphing into kids who needed constant attention from us both as they were clearly struggling to deal with the upheaval of being adopted.»
Reading children's books about feelings or how other children have coped with the upheaval of divorce will help them find words to ask you the questions they need to have answered.»

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, the turmoil at Politico may be giving some media watchers déjà vu, or at least flashbacks to another Allbritton - backed venture that went through substantial upheaval: In 2010, a number of senior journalists including former Washington Post digital chief Jim Brady started an ambitious hyperlocal effort called TBD, only to have the entire effort implode in less than two years after what appeared to be a power struggle with Allbritton over the future direction of the site.
However, with so many VoIP services available for free or for very little cost you can take control of management once more and avoid the upheaval associated with a wandering workforce.
After much organizational upheaval, he says, they emerged with leaner workforces and a greater ability to innovate.
The Amazon - Whole Foods deal has thrown the entire grocery sector, as well as food producers and even pharmacies, into a state of anxious upheaval, with stocks including Kroger Co., Target, and even Wal - Mart taking hits.
The latest upheaval came Tuesday with the sudden firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who was dismissed with few details provided by the White House.
The upheaval we've been through in the past few years as the private debt bubble burst is only a preview of what's to come, concludes Mauldin, the president of Millennium Wave Advisors (writing here with an editor for an economic analysis firm).
The upheaval at Perth Glory continues, with chief executive Peter Filopoulos the latest confirmed departure from the A-League club.
Aside from the internal upheaval in the kingdom, this weekend also highlighted rising tensions with Saudi Arabia's regional rival Iran.
Much like the media business itself, the advertising industry is also going through unprecedented upheaval as a result of the Internet, with Google and Facebook controlling an estimated 75 % of all digital advertising.
The legislature resumes at a time of political upheaval, with both opposition parties dealing with significant changes in their ranks.
How can they uphold this responsibility with fewer upheavals?
Phillipson's emphasis is on restoring Smith's work to its original context — the intellectual upheaval of the Enlightenment — and to show how his ideas developed, particularly through his friendship with David Hume.
Maxim Sytchev, managing director with AltaCorp Capital in Toronto, issued a note following the raid observing that SNC - Lavalin has secured $ 2.1 billion in new contracts over the past few months «while facing unprecedented upheaval
But most of the memoir is concerned with the mechanics of the ad trade during a period of great creative upheaval.
Slow economic growth, increasing extreme weather events and volatility in capital markets made the insurance business tumultuous in recent years, with employees facing upheaval in their day - to - day roles as well as layoffs.
Facebook's CTO Mike Schroepfer will be faced with questioning in the U.K. later this month while Europe prepares its data law upheaval.
CONTESSA BREWER, NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT CORRESPONDENT: With all the upheaval Wynn Resorts (NASDAQ: WYNN) has faced in the first quarter, the biggest surprise is that it «s hiking the dividend by 50 percent to 75 cents per share.
Uber is in the midst of navigating a major upheaval, with Tuesday's resignation of its CEO Travis Kalanick and the shuffling of key board members, but this lawsuit could prove to be the company's biggest threat.
The latest deal comes at a time of upheaval in the industry, with rival deepwater rig firm Seadrill (SDRL.OL) undergoing a restructuring of debt and liabilities amounting to some $ 14 billion, while newcomers such as Borr scoop up cheap assets.
His motive was to ensure that his children were positioned to take advantage of the next upheaval or revolution in technology, and my early childhood and teens were a grounding in the basics of computing and coding, with a lot of syntax errors and swear words thrown in.
Moreover, given the upheavals and macroeconomic uncertainties of the past decade, many CEOs and CFOs have been preoccupied with firefighting.
The upheaval at the publisher of «Grand Theft Auto» and other video games culminated Thursday with the election of a new chairman, the appointment of new directors and the ouster of the CEO.
The upheaval in investor sentiment is not simply because President Trump is trying to create a more level trading relationship with China.
Going back to the political and social upheavals of the 1960s, Berkeley has been a city with a strong social and civic identity and today is still frequently the site of protests and marches.
However, the wealth management industry could face a major upheaval in the coming years with an unprecedented intergenerational wealth transfer as baby boomers begin to pass down money to their children.
Since then, along with the management upheaval and incessant I - am - so - sorrys from Kalanick, Uber is waiting for the investigation results, which are being prepared by former Attorney General Eric Holder.
In an internal email to AMP - aligned financial advisers Mr Wilkins acknowledged the board upheaval had been a «distressing experience for many of the advice practices which are licensed with AMP».
The problem with the Arab spring is that the media and others are boxing the upheaval going on in the Middle East under a single term even though what happened in Tunis is completely different than Egypt, or Libya, or Syria or any other surrounding countries.
When the recent Southern Baptist upheaval» called simply the Controversy» began in the 1970s, many saw it as just another preachers» fight, a spectacle with all the charms of a late - night row among alley cats.
The encounter with God represents nothing short of a complete upheaval, a turbulent shaking down or even knocking down or breaking down of the self, accompanied by the emergence of a new and transformed self.
I met pastors who struggle not only with hungry, thirsty and sick parishioners, but with profound emotional and spiritual upheaval in their members.
In addition to suffering from disease, malnutrition, illiteracy, and political upheaval, the people of Haiti deal with one of the worst infrastructures in the world.
Here, too, was rooted his disappointment and impatience with the social revolutions of 1848 that believed by an upheaval of mass external arrangements to be able to resolve the basic problem of men.
It began with a return of fear and ended in a triumph of hope, an unusual trajectory for great historical upheavals.
Even now dismal possibilities lie ahead — upheaval, anarchy, violence; it may be the League of Nations spoiled by opposition, apathy or treachery, and the whole world going on with this military business, using all inventive genius for destructive ends and making a worse hell of it all than the Stone Age a thousand times over.
Then came the upheaval of the 1960s and 1970s, and along with it a series of pastors who didn't know the old ways.
Many women, of course, take menopause in their stride with little or no emotional upheaval, and a considerable sense of relief that they no longer have to worry about unwanted pregnancies.
Political and cultural commentary is probably best left to people with a better understanding than I, but I think it is obvious that the world is in a state of upheaval.
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