Sentences with phrase «biggest economic problem»

In fact the biggest economic problem is precisely that those productivity gains are barely being shared with workers at all.
The other side - mainly Republicans but also a few fiscally conservative Democrats - says that adding to the nation's deficit poses an even bigger economic problem.
When I look at the biggest economic problems facing the world today, many of them stem from deeper cultural problems.
[I] f you put the economic advisers, from both parties, in a room and told them to hammer out solutions to the country's big economic problems, they would find a lot of common ground.

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After Morneau released his 2016 budget, I criticized the emphasis on coddling middle - class families, when stagnating economic growth seemed the bigger problem.
I thought our biggest problem was generating good economic models for sustainable organic farming... but I wasn't even close.
But Mr. Navarro has also written extensive warnings that U.S. dependence on foreign oil is a big part of that economic problem, and argued that the U.S. should impose import fees on foreign oil.
«The big problem in the Italian system is that they acted very late,» said Silvia Merler, an affiliate fellow at Bruegel, a European research firm that focuses on economic issues.
He then declared that Iran «will have bigger problems than they have ever had before» if it restarts its nuclear - weapons program, something Iran has threatened should Trump reimpose economic sanctions.
Put another way, the bigger problem for bulls is that the share price seems blinded by the EPS performance and oblivious to the negative economic performance of Expedia's business.
«From an economic point of view, however, competition with «normal» meat is a big challenge; production cost emerges as the real problem.
The biggest problem with Honolulu is that there isnt much of a solid economic base, you have nearly LA level prices, perhaps higher with much lower average earning power.
If you hear someone talking about sin they are more likely talking about big problems like environmental degradation, economic justice, and war, than about issues of personal morality like adultery or gluttony.
«This economic and political emasculation of Christians is the bigger problem, because you are impacting generations.
A big problem is that the «cuts worse than Thatcher» thing is based on a faulty assessment about how to proceed in the economic recovery.
This leads us to the second big problem that Spain faces: The dire need for overarching economic reforms that increase its competitiveness and bring back growth.
More than three quarters of all voters, including a clear majority of those who intend to vote Labour on Thursday, think the last Labour government «must accept a large part of the blame» for Britain's economic problems; Mr Miliband is unlikely to succeed in his campaign to persuade the electorate that this idea is a «big lie» put about by the coalition.
Faso said the biggest problem facing his district is slow economic growth, which has resulted in population decline.
The problem is it doesn't look like the big economic picture is going to change any time soon; Miliband and co have known for a long time the next parliament isn't going to be fun for whichever government gets in power.
De Blasio said the Big Apple was struggling with «a different kind of homelessness» that's «more and more about economic reality» — a major reversal from previous claims that the problem was on the decline.
The biggest problem was that at the time when I was minister, Romania went through a very deep economic crisis.
«There is a big concern because [the government] wants research to solve an economic problem and an industry problem,» says Patrick Monfort, a marine ecologist with CNRS in Montpellier and the general secretary of SNCS - FSU, the national trade union for scientific researchers.
The bigger problem lies at the fatal conceit of the view of the NAACP and its allies in the ivory tower: That economic and racial desegregation will lead to improvements in student achievement.
The point, of course, is that the country has a massive foreclosure problem which is at the heart of our current financial difficulties — not the only economic problem we have, but a big one.
Just pursue production, economic growth is big problem, destoried envrionment and weather pattern will collapse the civilization which we now are contructing.
The main reason I cover climate change issues so relentlessly is because any meaningful solution to this problem will cost big bucks and the current economic environment will not allow us to spend that kind of money.
The big problem for Mal is that we elected a conservative and now have a weak minded, lilly - livered progressive as PM who wants to appear to be hip with all the «Right» Causes, none of which seem to include addressing the debt and our long slide into economic collapse as one industry after another abandons our country.
The former is a far bigger problem than most people realize: a 2011 economic analysis by Nicholas Muller et al found that coal power's associated «damages range from 0.8 to 5.6 times value added.»
He said that from an economic point of view, it would be more rational to spend lots of money on today's other big problems, and only make small and limited changes in policies relating to global warming, such as a slight increase in gasoline or carbon taxes.
Given that a big part of the reason for AGW is the economic - growth - damn - the - costs mantra, hoping that more and more growth will magically create a bullet that solves the problem is Utopian.
We see it as a chance for the world to take a big step forward and drive towards a long - term solution to a problem that, as the President has emphasized, poses a clear and present threat to our economic and national security.
His critical thinking has driven people around the globe — from world leaders to the average Joe — to think differently about energy and its role in some of our biggest problems: climate change, oil dependency, national security, economic health, and depletion of natural resources.
They think that lower economic growth will increase joblessness in the rich world and condemn much of the poor world to decades of poverty, which in turn will increase inequality — a big enough problem already.
These strategies were not radical, and they attempted to address a variety of much - brooded - about problems among the big firms, including client billing revolts, associate dissatisfaction, peripatetic partners and an unsustainable economic model.
The global economic crisis, the beginning of which was directly related with the Iheman Brothers» collapsion, also caught Europe totally unprepared, with the governments of southern Europe, and first of all Greece & Cyprus, facing the biggest problem.
Turns out the biggest opportunity to solve painful and expensive economic problems for our customers and our customers» customers was in services and support organizations and we're passionate about delivering value and results.
The stark and growing differences in divorce risks between couples with little education and those with a college degree undermine the notion that marriage itself can solve the bigger problems that stem from economic uncertainty and inequality.
The stark and growing differences in divorce risks between couples with little education and those with a college degree undermine the notion that marriage itself can solve the bigger problems that stem from economic uncertainty and inequality (e.g., see «The New Instability»; Labor's Love Lost).
The big question now is whether the economic problems in China will cause the Chinese to want to buy more homes in California or few homes in California.
High local property taxes and restrictions on parking pose the biggest operating problems for managers of multifamily properties, concluded a recent report on «Housing and Household Economic Studies,» published by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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