Sentences with phrase «bring economic pressure»

We believe that the creation of a cap - and - trade program — which would provide economic incentives for people to keep their forests intact and compensate them for keeping their forests intact — is a great way to use the free market system to bring some economic pressure to keeping those forests in place.

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Indeed, the evidence I reviewed does not support the view — expounded by the new Bank of Japan management — that by buying more longer - dated securities (i.e., running printing presses a bit faster) will boost upward pressures in labor and product markets to bring stronger economic growth and an inflation rate of 2 percent.
The West hopes that amped - up economic pressure on the nation will bring Kim to the negotiating table.
Unfortunately, in the case of the addiction to economic growth, even when it has become obviously negative in its effects on real people, there is no wider society of those not addicted to bring pressure on the addicts.
Third, globalization increases the pressures which the impact of this broadening of choice brings upon the institutions of any given economic, social or political order.
Until men and women can be confident of finding jobs that pay the same rate, it will remain too easy for couples to slip into the «traditional» model where the man brings home more of the bacon and the woman does the lion's share of the childcare, out of economic pressure rather than free choice.
A coalition of liberal groups will start a pressure campaign designed to warn against providing tax benefits and other inducements to Amazon as state economic development officials seek to bring the online retailer's next headquarters to New York.
But once the campaign begins, the same economic pressures will be brought to bear again on the electorate.
Pressure from Climate and Population Growth Models examining the effects of climate change and of population and economic growth on water availability by 2025 indicate that climate change alone will bring scarcity to many places (top).
Social and economic pressures are forcing senior education leaders to rethink business models and consider a range of new technologies, to bring down the cost of administering education institutions and scale the business, according to research from Gartner, Inc..
A well - informed public that has a good understanding of the marine environment can exert the necessary pressure to bring about policy changes and a better coordination between its conservation and its diverse economic or other uses.
Examples of science fiction based on devastating climate change are Ready (1998), well - meaning but scarcely noticed; Turner (1989), a story of civilization collapsing under the pressures of war and economic forces as well as global warming (noted fairly widely for its literary quality); and, by two of the field's major authors, Silverberg (1994)(little noted), emphasizing the greed, stupidity and ambitions that were bringing vast destruction through ozone as well as global warming, and Sterling (1995), where colossal storms mingle with stormy political conspiracy.
From the time I arrived at Pacific to the time that I left, the entering class size shrunk 40 per cent and so wanting to make sure that we're in a position — and the Canadian market is very different — but recognizing that legal education is very closely tied to the economic pressures of the day, not just in the legal profession but more broadly, is something I'll be bringing forward.
If the UK decides to remain part of the European Economic Area (EEA), the huge progress that has been made to date in improving the UK environment could be lost in the absence of external pressure and auditing that membership of the union has brought.
As Robert Soccio of Navistar Canada put it, given the economic climate in Canada, there's always pressure these days on service providers to bring more to the table.
Additionally, globalisation brings the effects of economic pressures and realities into the labour and employment world through organizational restructuring, downsizing and mergers in the face of increasing competition.
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