Sentences with phrase «economic law still»

I certainly don't think it's any stranger than the presumption we've somehow ended up smack - dab on the precise glide - path to a perfect soft landing... And we can be sure one economic law still holds true:

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Together with Born's brothers - in - law, Irv and Jack Shaffer, the company thrived in spite of the economic depression of the 1930s and, in 1932, moved its operations to Bethlehem, PA, which is still home to their iconic candy brands.
«Jesse Norman MP: Compass» PLAN B shows Labour is still woefully short of credible economic strategy Main David Burrowes MP: «Enfield's law» will ensure youths carrying knives go to prison.
With the late - mover advantage of being able to learn from earlier failures — both economic and political, in Europe and in Washington — specialists working with California's Air Resources Board have drafted proposed regulations intended to cushion the economic impact on the state's industries but still accomplish the law's purpose: reducing emissions linked to climate change to 1990 levels by 2020.
Its rivers and skies are heavily tainted, its environmental laws remain weak, its fixation on economic growth largely dismisses ecology, its emissions are still high, and its new promises are little different from business as usual.
The economic advantage of a boutique practice is that firms can avoid the high billable rates necessary to sustain the breadth and overhead of large law firms, while still offering their experienced attorneys comfortable salaries.
Aside from our own anecdotal observations (for example, many of us working in the legal industry know recent lawyers who didn't graduate from a top - 50 law school and still found good jobs), is there a credible case to be made that law school is still a good economic choice for college graduates?
«While there are still huge variations across the region in terms of economic and political development, we are seeing Asian markets take a much more vigorous and sophisticated approach to competition law enforcement, and companies should take notice.»
When the law is being turned against its original and still - admirable purpose, it may be time to reform the law, rather than rail against those taking advantage of the law in the manner of rational economic actors.
Times are rough for everyone, but law students are still feeling the brunt of the economic contraction as there are less and less jobs.
Despite the fact that February 12th is still known as Black Thursday and generally considered the worst day for law firm layoffs since the economic meltdown began, the truth is it's only the third worst day to date.
London (Still) Calling The Legal Sector — Barclays» View on Economic Issues for US Law Firms in London in the Current UK Market
Ten years after the economic crisis, legal market surveys tell the same story consistently: «Increasing stratification among firms» Choppy Seas for The Am Law 100, 1 May 2017, American Lawyer, also notes that the «country's largest firms are still experiencing healthy growth in RPL while that figure is on the decline for their smaller competitors.»
Moreover, Verrier says he still puts his faith in the global law firm: «There still is a high degree of diversity here; it could turn out that global firms are more insulated from economic downturns.»
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