Sentences with phrase «best economic game»

Also, with drought and the current trend of farmers to sell off their water rights, the best economic game these folks have left themselves is renewable energy such as wind.

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This illustrates the basic economic reality that productivity growth is the only game in town when it comes to raising the economic and financial well - being of people over a long period.
Whereas the previous 13 presidents — Democrats and Republicans, alike — have viewed trade as a mutually beneficial, win - win proposition that fosters economic growth and good relations among nations, Trump sees trade as a zero sum game with distinct winners and losers.
The report looks at the businesses that maintain pages on Facebook as well as the mobile apps and games that consumers play on Facebook and measures all the economic activity that result.
Most clubs struggle against the economic forces of the game, trying to find players that they can afford that will fit the team and make them better.
Using specially created cartoons, which show two characters («Timmy the Turtle» and «Billy the Bird»), interacting in various ways, the project sets out to measure (using an Implicit Attitude Test (IAT) as well as economic games), how children aged from four to fourteen perceive others» sharing.
«House Democrats have the best game plan to address the economic pain felt by hardworking Americans.
Other examples include the development of agent - based models, such as the minority game and asset exchange models, as well as the analysis of economic networks, which is influenced by physicists» analyses of large complex networks.
But in these hard economic times, the only thing better than vinyl toys is paper toys, especially ones with a gamer - centric theme.
Last week, the Entertainment Software Association, the video game trade association you probably know best from its stewardship of E3, released a contentious statement praising the tax reform proposal currently before congress, claiming the bill will «energize tech sector innovation and economic opportunity.
Well, probably not, but if he did look to a 2003 urban planning simulation game, don't go blaming developer Maxis if that economic policy fails.
(See above paragraph, combine with economic alarmism, a great sense of solidarity, an easy issue — complex and futuristic — to do it on, and a huge tea party and right wing conservative movement predicated on the idea that markets «solve» everything even though by definition they can't solve externalities — hence along with justice and national defense why we even need just limited government in the first place, and an implicit inherent belief in the right to pollute (here it's really better characterized as just radical alteration against our interests, not pollution), since common area is «fair game,» and there we go.)
A new video captures quite well the game of political football involving the Keystone XL pipeline, a game of overtime that's making Americans wait for jobs, economic benefits and greater energy security.
Our foreign policy model must be multidimensional and be seen to be thus, in writing, and include not only economic development, but good governance (law and justice), environmental preservation, and a game plan for dealing decisively with human rights violations by Canadian Corporations going abroad.
Thus, the ability to sell items at high prices as well as purchase game currency from second sources contribute equally to the economic situation.
The city's own Economic Strategy «Raising Our Game» suggests that in recent years local businesses have thrived and that it is now well placed to become the «capital of innovation».
With so many high - street names struggling in the current economic climate, it's good to see a British brand raising its game with such élan.
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