Is the year 2020 going to be a difficult year?

Is the year 2020 going to be a difficult year?

2020 promises to be a most difficult and unpredictable year, as an unusually complex mix of economic and geo-political factors and events will unfold, as we find some “knowns” we had taken for granted are challenged, and the unknowns become better known or recognized.

Which is the most challenging year in Australia?

In what will be the most challenging year in decades, it will not be enough to react to circumstances as they break. Morrison’s challenge in 2020 is to begin to govern, in the context of a well-developed strategic plan in our national interest.

What’s the most difficult year of Our Lives?

Most of us will have to retrench, re-budget, rethink, and remind ourselves that though this won’t go on forever, some of these adjustments will be permanent. The desire for social distancing will not go away anytime soon, for example. Many people have become germophobes and with good reason.

2020 promises to be a most difficult and unpredictable year, as an unusually complex mix of economic and geo-political factors and events will unfold, as we find some “knowns” we had taken for granted are challenged, and the unknowns become better known or recognized.

In what will be the most challenging year in decades, it will not be enough to react to circumstances as they break. Morrison’s challenge in 2020 is to begin to govern, in the context of a well-developed strategic plan in our national interest.

What’s the outlook for hearing aid in 2020?

It’s also important to understand that hearing aid reviews, even by informed people, for the most part, don’t really matter. 2020 should prove to be an interesting year in the hearing aid world, with legislative and competitive forces at work expanding access to hearing aids and lowering prices.

Most of us will have to retrench, re-budget, rethink, and remind ourselves that though this won’t go on forever, some of these adjustments will be permanent. The desire for social distancing will not go away anytime soon, for example. Many people have become germophobes and with good reason.