Sentences with phrase «trillion dollar question»

don't forget that climate change is a one trillion dollar question.
Why there is dependence upon narrative rather than nature is a Sixty - four Trillion Dollar Question.
max, this is the 64 trillion dollar question.
and the trillion dollar question from the point of view of sea - level rise, «How much, how quickly?»»
The 64 trillion dollar question is, how long do we wait, and no CO2 signal has occurred, before we can conclude that we will never see a CO2 signal?
Ah, the trillion dollar question.
Whether the remarkably talented entrepreneurs in the Middle East can scale and build regionally and globally competitive software at scale is still, for me, however, the central question — certainly a billion dollar question, and ultimately a trillion dollar question.
The 64 Trillion Dollar questions are which markets and when?

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The trillion - dollar question is: How much of that debt is going to go sour?
The trillion - dollar question to economy watchers is whether those reports will measure a strong flow of sales or a weak one.
Whether he likes it or not, Bernanke just pledged what will likely amount to a trillion dollars of taxpayer money to Obama's reelection, thereby impacting not only the economy, but potentially immigration policy, the next Supreme Court nominee, education, and even more urgent determinations, like questions of war and peace.
So the question is do you spend trillions of dollars to have no impact?
I do nt think you have the cojones to answer direct questions regarding the mistakes you made at HUD in pushing a sub-prime mortgage scheme that cost taxpayers $ 2.4 trillion dollars and cost most New Yorkers the value of their 401 - Ks.
As the U.S. faces what Secretary of Energy Steven Chu calls a «Sputnik moment» on energy — falling behind China and others in the race to develop clean energy technologies worth trillions of dollars — the question is: can the U.S. compete?
«An important question is whether reducing the current limit further would be an improvement for public health that is economically sustainable,» he says, adding that reducing the limit to 2 ppb could cost trillions of dollars to enforce in the US.
This is the million (or trillion) dollar question - what can we do about rising tuition costs and rising student loan debt?
With over $ 1.3 trillion dollars in student loans currently outstanding, the question you might be asking is how do you implement such a program?
That's the million — dollar question right now, or I guess trillion - dollar question.
So, either the records are «useless», or they are of such high quality that they are beyond question, and can be used to justify new trillion dollar anual taxes and unimaginable constraints on economic growth unless an unproven new economic model works exactly as expected by a adherants of one particular ideology which has a poor track record on such matters?
What's missing from this logic is, we will be spending trillions of dollars on new infrastructure throughout the world in coming decades — the question to ask is whether that spending locks us into current patterns of fossil fuel dependance, inevitable shortages, pollution, war and climate catastrophe.
The first question worth debating is whether or not there is a climate crisis that demands trillions of dollars and radical changes in industry.
So the question is do you spend trillions of dollars to have no impact?
So my question is why are we so ready to spend trillions of dollars just because there is a consensus view that humans are driving temperature increases?
Global warming is a question that many are saying is a catasrophe for the planet, that will determine the spending of trillions of dollars around the globe and yet Michael is worried about giving data to someone with a dubious argument?
It is the trillion - dollar question, and figures are flying everywhere.
«The trillion - dollar question is: who will now lead the climate battle?
With President Trump's infrastructure plan reportedly pushed back to 2018, the trillion - dollar questions are: how feasible is the plan and how will investment decisions on infrastructure be made...
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