Sentences with phrase «are a false economy as»

This is a false economy as keeping such people in the profession is what has RE professionals ranked among used car salespeople and politicians.
Thin cushions are a false economy as they are uncomfortable and won't last.

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Just as we're often presented with a false choice between a strong economy and a healthy environment, it often feels as though our political leaders think we have to choose between a focus on our non-renewable energy commodities or clean energy technologies.
However useful GNP may be for short - term planning, it gives false expectations about the long term, because it regards a national economy as a self - contained system which can be divorced from its surroundings.
As this game is only three days before the Barca clash, everyone is expecting Arsene Wenger to make many changes to his first team to keep our stars fresh for the Spanish giants, but that may end up being a false economy.
The statement also described the accusation by Joseph Boahen Aidoo, as falling into «a regrettable pattern of false and inaccurate information», adding «such an unwholesome practice will only serve to detract from the important business of managing the Cocoa sector which is the lifeblood of the Ghanaian economy
Sadly, if cost cutting is the motivation, this can often be a false economy, as non STF members do not offer the same levels of financial protection, for instance against a firm going bust.
However, the failure to retain teachers, once trained, in the face of a looming recruitment crisis suggests there is a false economy embedded in current arrangements, as well as a considerable waste of precious public resources.»
RIBA is calling on the government to review the current school building programme, as it claims the «quest to limit time and costs» represents a false economy.
Alan Beattie defines the «false economy» of his title as the belief that «our economic future is predestined and that we are helplessly borne along by huge, uncontrollable, impersonal forces.»
Now, it's always a slightly a false economy when you're dealing with a hardware / software integration as efficient as Apple's but, all the same, it's just too one sided in this case not to hand the category, once again, over to the Xoom.
As the economy goes down, consumers are increasingly bombarded with the siren song of false promises to cut their debt in half, fix their credit, and stave - off foreclosure.
by Katie Grimes, E&E Legal Senior Media Fellow, and Tom Tanton, E&E Legal's Director of Science and Technology Assessment As appearing in Flash Report False claims about the success of California's green economy have been front - page headlines for several years.
When companies are not obliged to cover their negative externalities, such as the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of their production processes, «it creates a false economy,» says Clark.
The latter argument is particularly problematic, for as the International Energy Agency has noted, deferring mitigation is probably a «false economy» and can significantly increase total costs over time.
As reported in the International Herald Tribute, Paul Volcker, speaking to American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt, said «the argument that taxes on oil or carbon emissions, for example, would ruin an economy was «fundamentally false
The issue of legal aid cuts as a false economy was widely reported by the Guardian, the Law Society Gazette and Buzzfeed.
There is a real danger that this cost - saving exercise could be a false economy, as if DCWs require the advice of a qualified prosecution it will disrupt court lists and lead to delays.
In the context of achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equality, the «false economy» of short - term savings as evidenced in the past 18 months must be examined critically.
Tempting as it sounds, dragging something from the dining room, or a stool in from the kitchen is a false economy.
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