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Dislocations meaning
plural of dislocation
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Are you anticipating any dislocations or distressed asset sales in any of your markets going forward?
While there may be short-term dislocations and costs, the long-term benefit could be improved operational efficiencies and higher profit margins.
Risks that turn out to be contagious and lead to broader dislocations.
But the political, economic and social will to issue another round of sweeping business closures and gathering bans had evaporated as people grew weary of the dislocations of social distancing.
Digital scale, scope, and learning create a slew of new challenges—not just privacy and cybersecurity problems, but social turbulence resulting from market concentration, dislocations, and increased inequality.
Furthermore, he alluded there are cost and benefits analysis of socio-economic dislocations, as well as financing the re-housing of displaced residents in good neighbourhoods.
Some governments have extended spring property tax deadlines by as much as a month because of the economic dislocations caused by the virus.
These societal dislocations are magnified by the changing role each of our countries is playing within Europe.
Extension of maturities by mutual consent is a recognised global practice to deal with severe dislocations in capital markets, and does not in any sense constitute a default, it said.
Mr. Katz said things might have played out differently if Nafta had been accompanied by an agreement between businesses and unions securing more rights for workers, along with a safety net to cope with economic dislocations.
Recurring shoulder dislocations tend to only become more frequent as shoulder ligaments loosen further with each dislocation.
These improved capital market conditions come at a time of continued dislocations in the public-pay segments, opening opportunities for continued consolidation in the space, which we think benefits these REITs with relatively ample access to capital.
He blames NAFTA, which has molded trade between the United States, Mexico and Canada since 1994, for the loss of millions of US jobs and dislocations in the auto and other industries.
His core strategy is focused on trading market dislocations, including distortions in the yield curve, which can intensify in a broader market selloff.
The researchers also discovered through the simulations that the density of dislocations is significantly higher in the gradient copper than in a normal metal.
Those episodes seem to have been connected to the dislocations of her home life.
While they seem unprecedented and/or unnerving while they are occurring, market dislocations are not all that rare.
A few examples of crystallographic defects include vacancy defects (an empty space where an atom should fit), interstitial defects (an extra atom squeezed in where it does not fit), and dislocations (see figure at right).
Carbon, other elements, and inclusions within iron act as hardening agents that prevent the movement of dislocations that otherwise occur in the crystal lattices of iron atoms.
Dislocations can move if the atoms from one of the surrounding planes break their bonds and rebond with the atoms at the terminating edge.