Sentences with phrase «as economic catalysts»

Mr. Krens has experience in museums as economic catalysts: He oversaw the development of the Guggenheim Bilbao, designed by Frank Gehry, a star attraction in northern Spain.

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The head of Russia's $ 10 billion investment fund has nothing but praise for Saudi Arabia, citing economic diplomacy as the catalyst for improved relations between the two countries.
Buyers say better - than - expected earnings, as well as lower prices at the pump and relatively positive economic data provide three powerful catalysts that should drive a slow churn higher into the end of the year.
Defense Alliance continues its work as a regional catalyst for technology - based economic development.
The probable catalyst for such a possible deterioration would appear, at least at this time, to be Europe, where several nations are under mounting economic pressure, as the euro zone tries to keep itself relevant and intact.
In recognizing the catalysts behind the public's persistence to save and reluctance to spend, additional analysis by policymakers should focus on the efficacy of further rate cuts on spending and investment, as well as potential «roundabout» benefits of a more normal rates regime to affirm support toward the public's saving objectives, with the end goal of boosting public's risk sentiment and perceptions of future economic stability.
This program will also serve as a catalyst for economic development and job creation within the city of Miami.
It will no doubt serve as a catalyst for economic development, and it is an exciting day to bring such opportunities to this area.»
Favorable US Economic data in the weeks ahead should serve as the catalyst for the US Dollar to turn back higher, which in turn would likely exert lots of negative pressure on commodities.
As a result, the Bank of Canada's current stance to leave interest rates unchanged given its concerns about the country's lacklustre economic growth could be an important catalyst for preferred share performance going forward — especially when combined with the U.S. Federal Reserve's projections for multiple rate hikes this year.
Newmont Mining (NYSE: NEM) is focused on sustainability and serving as a catalyst for local economic development through transparent and respectful stakeholder engagement and as responsible stewards of the environment.
Higgins urged the committee to consider the importance of restoring the Central Terminal and using it as a catalyst for economic development on the East Side beyond what the cost analysis showed.
Picente said «With the unbelievable success of the Utica Comets hockey team and Utica College Hockey serving as a catalyst for economic and cultural activity taking place in downtown Utica it is time to work with downtown's stakeholders on a long standing problem.
«We need to generate a lot of positive economic activity there so I support and I applaud Senator Tim Kennedy's initiative to get money as a catalyst for the redevelopment of the Central Terminal,» Higgins said.
The Buffalo Billion has been celebrated by many as a public catalyst for the Western New York region's economic redevelopment and renaissance.
The new hub is an extension of the previous U-M MTRAC for Life Sciences program, which launched in 2013 with $ 2.4 million from MEDC and additional U-M funding to create a $ 7.5 million fund to foster biomedical innovation and entrepreneurship as a dynamic catalyst for economic growth.
Housed in Switch's Las Vegas SUPERNAP data center and available to UNLV researchers through SUPERNAP's unique connectivity network, «Cherry Creek» received upgrades in 2015, giving UNLV and its research partners access to world - class computing power and acting as a catalyst for scientific discovery, the modernization of applications, and regional economic development efforts.
Housed in Switch's Las Vegas SUPERNAP data center and available to UNLV researchers through SUPERNAP's unique connectivity network, the «Cherry Creek» supercomputer gives the university and its research partners access to world - class computing power and will act as a catalyst for scientific discovery, the modernization of applications, and regional economic development efforts.
The Executive Partners of the Milwaukee Education Partnership guide the organization as catalysts in creating solutions to enhance the quality of education, identifying new funding, and finding answers for Milwaukee's educational and economic challenges.
In contrast, there has been very little consideration given to how public charter schools and private school choice programs might act as economic development catalysts.
First, the European Central Bank's (ECB)'s $ 1.1 trillion bond - buying program is beginning to serve as a catalyst for economic growth in Germany and the broader region.
As a result, the Bank of Canada's current stance to leave interest rates unchanged given its concerns about the country's lacklustre economic growth could be an important catalyst for preferred share performance going forward — especially when combined with the U.S. Federal Reserve's projections for multiple rate hikes this year.
Pratt was featured prominently in a Center for an Urban Future report, titled «Designing New York's Future» that acknowledges New York City's design schools as critical catalysts for innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth.
In contrast to the esoteric, formalistic, and linguistic concerns of much late 1960s conceptual art, the defining principled of Atkinson's work since the early 1970s has been to function as a crucial reflector of immediate political and economic realities and as a catalyst for social change.
As such, the Colombina factory becomes a catalyst for a consideration of socio - economic conditions in the United States, Colombia, and beyond, while also inviting visitors to reflect on the nature of societies, both personal and universal.
Another factor related to both economic and social concerns intervened as a catalyst in the process.
«This ambitious project will transform this area of Wakefield by using its historic and artistic heritage to act as a catalyst for further economic regeneration for the city and its surrounding areas.
a) they don't believe the premise of man - made climate change: they don't think scientific data collected to date is adequate to prove conclusively that any type of man - made event can result in either the recent fluxuations in climate or the anticipated kinds of drastic climate change, therefore CO2 control would be ineffective at solving the problem b) they don't believe CO2 alone is responsible: they think other variables are as or more likely to be the catalysts or causes for the scientific data collected to date on climate change therefore CO2 control would be ineffective at solving the problem c) they believe government efforts to curb CO2 emissions will fail resulting in an unprecedented waste of money and worse economic conditions.
Klein argues that the changes to our relationship with nature and one another that are required to respond to the climate crisis humanely should not be viewed as grim penance, but rather as a kind of gift — a catalyst to transform broken economic and cultural priorities and to heal long - festering historical wounds.
The Ontario Government's Long - Term Energy Plan provides a road map for moving to cleaner forms of energy and as a catalyst for substantial job creation and investment,» said Kerry Adler, President and Chief Executive Officer, «We applaud Ontario for showing global leadership in its dedication to the economic and environmental benefits of green energy».
Mr. Collymore believes that the global business community is a key catalyst to fast - track inclusive economic growth, with the Global Goals being the most effective lens that can drive businesses to see inequalities as business opportunities.
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