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Using a model that ties house prices to disposable incomes and long-term interest rates, analysts at Goldman Sachs reckon that the correction in national house prices is only halfway through.
In the villages, the interactions among households that substantially shape the diffusion mainly occurred through kinship ties, house neighbourhood ties and land plot neighbourhood ties2.
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The Builders Merchants Federationn called the axing of the proposal to tie house improvements to the green deal "a victory for common sense".
Now aged 76, Jeradeh still lives in a tied house on the site thanks to his son succeeding him as head gardener.
But overseeing the ballots were farmers and landowners on whom those voting relied for employment and a roof through the tied house employment system.
If you are married to a clergyman with a tied house and little income, you will get next to nothing, and of course not even the continued occupation of the vicarage.
In 1852 they acquired their first tied house, the Kelham Tavern.
Brewing industry mergers from the late 1950s onwards damaged Worthington sales, as tied house ownership became increasingly concentrated with brewers intent on promoting their own products.
His farm-working parents were veterans of the last battle in 1976 over security in tied housing.
In its heyday, the state mining company, Empresa Nacional del Carbon (Enacar), supplied not only tied housing, but almost everything else.
Isolated, under-unionised, with little choice of other work, a third of agricultural workers live in tied housing, exceptionally vulnerable to the whims of employers.
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