Sentences with phrase «better economic solution»

Unless you have a dog who loves eating and tends to overeat, feeding a more concentrated food is the better economic solution and also cuts down on the cleaning up you will have to do, since less waste is excreted.

Not exact matches

The IMF said the socialist administration of President Nicolas Maduro needs to share key economic markers on exports and imports to better understand its deepening crisis and identify possible solutions.
HOUSTON --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Although small business owners are slowly proceeding with growth plans in 2011, 40 percent are now delaying their expectations of an economic rebound to the first quarter of 2012 or later, according to the most recent Business Confidence Survey released today by Insperity, Inc. (NYSE: NSP), a leading provider of human resources and business performance solutions to America's best businesses.
«In undertaking the first - ever GEM study on a university campus, we have gained vital insight into how our campus community can be better served to translate discoveries and technological advances into solutions and economic opportunities — and we're already applying what we've learned.»
In paragraphs 5 and 6 comes the turn: «Development, social well - being, the search for a satisfactory solution to the grave socio - economic problems besetting humanity, all need this truth.
Just as the NHS was founded on the principle that no one can have perfect knowledge of whether they will enjoy good health, and therefore collective insurance is the best solution, social security needs to be re-thought for an age of ever more rapid economic change, as individuals seek more choice as to how to balance work and family life.
For decades, policymakers and experts have seen foreign oil dependence as a concrete economic and political problem which required sober technical analysis and efficient solutions — an approach perhaps best reflected in countless attempts to quantify precisely the various costs and benefits of importing oil.
Perhaps, the best answer is that energy independence has never been a simple technical, economic or political solution to the problem of foreign oil dependence; rather, it has been a cultural artifact, a discourse evoking particular American notions of the exceptional nation, American innovation and ingenuity, the can - do spirit, and the very notion of «independence» on which the American national project has been built.
Trustees called for a solution «that will make it possible for the Commonwealth to quickly reach a stable financial footing» and noted their fiduciary duty to NYCERS does not «preclude our expressing well - founded concern that a rush to short - term solutions may not provide a long term path to economic recovery and debt repayment.»
In a letter sent to hedge fund and opportunistic fixed income managers, Trustees of the New York City Employees Retirement System (NYCERS) called on its hedge fund managers and opportunistic fixed income managers who invest in distressed debt and might therefore, at present or in the future, hold Puerto Rican municipal obligations, to «negotiate in good faith to find a just and equitable solution to» repayment of the municipal debt at the center of Puerto Rico's economic crisis.
He, therefore, assured that «on the basis of my country's specific needs, Government is keen on developing utility - scale solar energy projects, as well as accelerating the development of mini-grid solutions in off - grid and island communities for lighting, irrigation and other economic activities».
«They have spotted that HS2 is not part of an integrated solution, that it does not form part of any wider strategy, and that if HS2 is to work in terms of providing any wider economic benefits there has to be massive additional investment to make that happen, but there is no plan of how all of that would happen as well
He said the best solution would have been a private sector sale with no government support, but argued this was not possible in the current global economic conditions.
After decades of upstate economic malaise, credible, achievable solutions had better be forthcoming.
«With all the theories of Dr. Bawumia... they still have to go back and resort to a very poor economic management module of the IMF, which is now the solution of a government that is supposed to be far better than us,» Mr. Adongo said.
«The surrounding communities are better served by bringing all sides together to work on real economic and environmental mitigation solutions
«We think a good policy solution is to try to help regular New Yorkers have an economic lifeline,» he added.
And in environmental research, there is always a good chance that the most economic solution is in compliance with nature and therefore stabilizes the ecological system.
It is the largest interdisciplinary stem cell meeting in the world, featuring more than 250 prominent scientists, business leaders, investors, philanthropists, regulators, policy - makers, economic development officers, patient advocates and experts in law and ethics, presenting the latest scientific discoveries, commercial and innovation opportunities, legal and regulatory solutions, and best practices.
The Mobilities & Urban Studies programme enables graduates to examine, integrate and design new solutions related to technological, environmental and urban planning challenges, as well as economic, organizational, political, and social strategies - all related to the field of mobilities.
There are always good reasons for creating a single, national solution to the problems of the day, whether the problem is education, welfare, health care, housing, transportation, or economic development.
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Already, the solutions are coming: The superintendent's multi-cultural advisory committee will get new members from more diverse economic backgrounds, reflecting the reality of many struggling families; likewise, the student advisory committee, usually made up of the «best and brightest,» also will include new, less - successful student members whose ideas and issues also need to be included.
Fourth, «The invisible hand of the market was to be the solution primarily through charters and privatizing schools... A growing body of literature shows that charter schools do not perform better than traditional public schools and they segregate schools by race and by socio - economic status.»
Strategies for Growth: Advice for Expanding Your Business includes real - world insight, solutions, and advice from small business owners who have succeeded, in good and bad economic times.
On the other hand, by going this route, you are effectively asserting that your content has zero economic value, even to those special readers who might find high value in a better solution.
In hard economic times, payday loans are a good solution to your financial problems.
The economic situation is improving at a rapid pace domestically in US and the solution to the Greece problem is within sight as well.
CAPITAL: Offer financial and entrepreneurial training as well as microloans to support market - based solutions, local agricultural production, economic growth and improved community well - being.
Although the Russian authorities may downplay their concerns because they don't really have any good solutions, they are very concerned about the economic consequences of the thawing because much of Russia's natural gas and oil is extracted from the permafrost.
Bursting with radical new perspectives on some of the vital, yet often unquestioned, pillars of economic theory and what it really means to be «sustainable» — as well as creative and practical solutions for how we can live more with less — Boyle offers us one of the world's most thought - provoking voices on economic and ecological ideas.
Killian @ 392, I predicted all those climate and economic things as well, and yes you are right Iceland had the right solution to its banking collapse etc..
Which I exactly why although Nick has a good handle on the economic portion of the problem, he fails utterly like most liberals in devising a workable solution.
The report is published by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and is edited by Professor John F. Helliwell, of the University of British Columbia and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research; Lord Richard Layard, Director of the Well - Being Programme at LSE's Centre for Economic Performance; and Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, Director of the SDSN, and Special Advisor to the UN Secretary General.
Solutions that have any chance of working go well beyond merely redistributing wealth or limiting economic growth.
Build green enabling institutions — Green Investment Units and Banks are needed; Give tax incentives for climate bonds — very little treasury loss can be a big boost to investment; Build an economic recovery narrative — the transition to a green economy revamps our economy across every sector and addresses the climate change threat; Use Climate Bond Standards as a screening and preferencing tool — a tool that helps investors monitor and verify the climate effectiveness of their investments; Make it easy for politicians — bond investors and business issuers have to get better at packaging politically sellable solutions, help politicians see how they can successfully sell those plans to voters - See more at: http://www.climatebonds.net/#sthash.djXU6k6I.dpuf
How often have you heard that we accept that climate change is obviously the norm but think that there might be better solutions than those necessitating the suspension of democracy and economic «degrowth».
Simms is at his best highlighting the inefficiencies and idiosyncrasies of our demonstrably flawed and unsustainable economic models, as well as the potential solutions being pioneered by green businesses and policymakers.
Stepping all the way up to the climate challenge DOES mean ambitious collective action; more public investment in solutions (as well as good climate policy that drives private investment in the right direction); greater commitment to social and economic equity; and curbs on corporate power.
Then, standard economic theory suggests the market will incorporate the new information from this price, and individual interactions will again determine the best «solution» to what goods and services to produce.
Nor is there anything new in the solution: economic and social development, good governance.
We really only need a few more early adopters for climate change solutions until they reach the point where they become overwhelmingly the best economic decision to make everywhere.
Solutions could range from better and more reliable buses and trains to smarter planning that enables more people to get out of their vehicles, live in walkable and bikeable communities, and take advantages of new and innovative technologies, services, and economic opportunities.
«Wetland restoration provides a wealth of benefits including storm surge reduction, habitat preservation, carbon sequestration and recreation; as well as job creation, and economic development that are vital to Louisiana's sustainability and resilience,» states Michael Hecht, President & CEO of Greater New Orleans, Inc. «By innovating creative financing solutions for coastal restoration, local companies like Tierra Resources are contributing to the growing hub of Emerging Environmental expertise that can be found in Greater New Orleans.»
By employing our unique hybrid energy system, as well as our innovative electricity pedestals, we are able to promote economic opportunities and implement green solutions that improve the health of urban communities by substantially reducing air and noise pollution.
Well of course this makes sense from an organization whose mission «is to discover, develop, and promote free - market solutions to social and economic problems.»
Like ExxonMobil, Chevron also emphasizes potential conflicts rather than synergies between climate solutions and other societal goals: «As we work to address climate change, we must create solutions that balance environmental objectives with global economic growth and our aspirations for a better quality of life for people across the world.»
«I just would say to any American who is prepared to endorse a national energy tax, that there's a better solution, and that they should keep their powder dry, and take their case to the American people that they don't need, particularly during this very difficult time in the economic life of our nation, to raise the energy cost on our businesses and on American families.»
To protect the health and economic well - being of current and future generations, we must reduce our emissions of heat - trapping gases by using the technology, know - how, and practical solutions already at our disposal.»
Transition Lab was selected as both the judges and popular choice winner for «Best Local Solution» for addressing climate change in the 2013 MIT Climate CoLab competition, as a «replicable grassroots education teaching the skills and mindset for local resilience, powered by new and viable economic models.»
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