Sentences with phrase «always led the economy»

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Tax cuts always effect assets prices, regulations are estimated to account for up to 35 % of building new construction costs for homes in some locations and though federal deregulation may not impact local regulations as much it does have a multiplier effect on the economy just like a tax cut does and anticipation of an infrastructure plan the scale of this administration's, though it hasn't been passed, would also have an anticipatory effect on leading indicators like stocks and other commodities that raise costs, which we have already seen.
She was certain that in a complex economy the decisions of the many would always lead to a better outcome than the decisions of the few.
The other standard trackers all paint an equally bleak picture for the government, on the forced choice question (which I always tend to think of our best indicator of which way tactical voting is likely to go next time round, given that there are no regular tracker questions that ask directly about it) the Conservatives now enjoy a 12 point lead over Labour, they have an 8 point lead as the party most likely to run the economy well, David Cameron has an 8 point lead as Best Prime Minister.
As economies and societies change, the educational demands will too — and they almost always lead to a need for higher levels of knowledge and skill, as well as differing kinds of them.
«GMC has always stood for engineering excellence, so we're extremely proud to be the first to market with a two - mode hybrid SUV to further improve our segment - leading fuel economy while providing all the performance you expect from GMC,» said John Larson, general manager, GMC.
If enough consumers choose deep - discounting over time, always prioritizing price over the intangible benefits of other retailers and / or ignoring the effect on the local economy, those behaviors could lead to a single deep discounter getting too much of the market share, leading to monopsony or near - monopson, which has every likelihood of biting book publishers (indie or trad) in the rear due to that monopsony's ability to dictate terms.
Historically, this is a death knell for the economy, almost always leading to recession six to nine months after the inversion.
Central planning certainly failed and I strongly doubt that stability is achievable in capitalist economies, given the always turbulent competitive markets continuously being drawn towards, but never quite achieving, equilibrium (that is the process leading to economic growth).
We always want flying with Virgin Atlantic to be more special than other airlines, and we'll never compromise on excellent service, industry leading food and drink and cutting edge inflight entertainment — regardless of which Economy ticket our customers are travelling on, they'll be able to enjoy all this onboard.
I am not yet in my 40's but was raised in a very alternative community of people in nyc in the 70's and 80's... amidst the depression of the city at that time, there were tons of free - thinking individuals, groups and companies leading the way presenting biofuel - concepts and ideas, or promoting industries based on recycling things rather than being a disposable society... there have always been large numbers of people in the pro-environment movement country and world - wide that cried out about how alternative thinking would lead to newer, more positive and less harmfully - impacting industries and tried to introduce inventions that could have spurred new economies... Had the auto industry not blocked things, we could have had more energy efficient cars decades ago... but they did not want the «expense» of helping foster this new industry... it is so damn sad it took a war to make people «wake up» about alternative fuels and how exciting the options are.
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