Phrases with «economic imperative»

The phrase "economic imperative" refers to the necessity or importance of taking action or making decisions with respect to economic factors. It suggests that there are compelling reasons based on financial considerations that require attention or action. Full definition

Sentences with «economic imperative»

  • «Ending educational inequity in the Bay is both a moral and economic imperative for all of us. (tfabay.org)
  • It should come as no surprise that private charter operators and their employees are driven by economic imperatives to avoid accepting children whose scores are tough to raise, like kids who are English language learners. (america.aljazeera.com)
  • However, much like the doubling of assets statistic quoted above, to do so would be ignoring the wider context; one that exposes the unforgiving economic imperatives at work throughout the Liga. (sbnation.com)
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