Sentences with phrase «as economic underpinnings»

But as long as economic underpinnings stay strong, the markets generally avoid falling off a cliff.

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As per the title, he thinks the urban environment is our greatest invention as a species, and explores the economic underpinnings of assorted cities, ascendant and in decline, today and through historAs per the title, he thinks the urban environment is our greatest invention as a species, and explores the economic underpinnings of assorted cities, ascendant and in decline, today and through historas a species, and explores the economic underpinnings of assorted cities, ascendant and in decline, today and through history.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Soros explained how the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin can play important roles in immigration.
No new grandiose neologism (the favourite of late is «North American energy security,» which presumably aims to get Americans to think about the energy market as the missing piece in the larger economic integration process underpinned by NAFTA).
While Alphabet CEO Larry Page can lean on his reputation as a tech visionary to make the case for big bets, Porat's arguments stand up only when underpinned with solid economic logic.
And here, city - regions have become the main foci of both formulation of national discourses as underpinning quests for autonomy, and economic capacity to generate necessary resources (see PSIN 2014).
Our investments underpin important UK economic sectors, such as farming, food, industrial biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.
Education is the foundation upon which countries experience growth, contributing to social, political, economic, and environmental advances, as well as underpinning peace and security.
Steve Hill, Director of External Engagement at The Open University, comments: «Productivity underpins economic growth, playing a vital role in our economy and society as a whole.
The Smiles Are Not Smiles can be seen as a continuation of Michael Stevenson's enquiry into the complexities that underpin the economic life of the art world.
Why is it that revolutionary changes in our social / economic / political system are greeted with enthusiasm, as «progress», and yet the rather small increase on atmospheric [CO2], a byproduct of cheap transport and electricity that underpins our whole way of life, is treated as a disaster?
Then again, there is also no call in the framework to address poverty or wider social and economic inequalities, although the diagram mapping the framework has «equity» as one of its underpinning principles.
However, the social and economic inequalities that underpin poorer rural and remote health outcomes are not explicitly mentioned among the key themes to have emerged from the conference (as outlined below).
As well as underpinning social and economic well - being, Indigenous people's relationship with waters, lands and its resources is crucial to cultural vitality and resiliencAs well as underpinning social and economic well - being, Indigenous people's relationship with waters, lands and its resources is crucial to cultural vitality and resiliencas underpinning social and economic well - being, Indigenous people's relationship with waters, lands and its resources is crucial to cultural vitality and resilience.
Any home ownership scheme that is facilitated in the IEDS should be underpinned by principles including providing the community and participants with clear and appropriate information, such as economic modelling, reports on the condition of houses, financial planning and legal advice.
The underpinning principle of the law was the fact that a taxpayer's economic position did not change as a result of an exchange of property for another of like - kind.
«Looking ahead to 2007, our plucky housing market should soldier on, with prices rising comfortably, as key economic fundamentals underpin positive consumer confidence.»
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