1. But we are not the only advanced economy that has had to face economic stress, and others have not fared so well. 2. During periods of economic stress, board members like Newman have stepped in with emergency money. 3. Economic stress and higher expectations for personal fulfillment have resulted in more mothers in the work force. 4. He said he was especially gratified that Jackson had used the event to focus attention on the economic stress in Appalachia as well as the inner cities. 5. It also reminds banks they must test the ability of their various loan portfolios to withstand economic stresses, such as a rapid rise in interest rates. 6. It was the breakdown of the family caused by liberal politics or economic stress. 7. Still, there are signs of economic stress. 8. The economic stress is already fraying nerves. 9. There were no signs of hunger in Ramallah on Wednesday, but economic stress was evident everywhere. 10. To be sure, a chronically weak currency is a sign of underlying economic stress. |
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