Sentences with phrase «broad economic sense»

At this point, they must clarify several components of the market in a broad economic sense so that the prospective project will be aligned with market trends and address unmet need.
This path would make America more energy dependent on other countries — diminishing U.S. security — and it would make life harder, in a broad economic sense and for individual families.

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For fundamental analysis, it is important to get a sense of the broad economic picture, as this will be critical for determining the future price direction of a given asset.
Luther collapsed sexual identity and family status into the economic order because the household in the broadest sense was the basic sphere in which people secured all the necessities of livelihood.
But if land in this broad sense has value as an end in itself, then the economic theory based on land as commodity can not be acceptable.
Thus strata may refer to the command of economic resources (to wealth, in the broadest sense), to power, or to status» three privileges of rank that do not necessarily go together.
We may observe the liberation process (in the broad sense) as the aftermath of the decolonization process mainly after the Second World War, which is still in operation, not only in the socio - political and economic fields, but also in the cultural field.
He made three broad observations: (1)»... competition is not a myth in the sense that Australia has achieved a great deal since 1974...»; (2) «while much has been achieved, more needs to be done» (in this he agreed with recent comments made by Fred Hilmer) and (3) «where competition is clearly a myth, especially in the areas of infrastructure provision where there are monopoly providers, economic regulation is the complement to competition.
Everyone else outside these two categories should be counted as an economic migrant, understood in a broad sense.
«We're looking at economic development in a broader sense than cutting taxes or giving out a grant,» Miner said.
In the broadest terms, education in this country has often encouraged assumptions that the arts are creative but not useful in an economic sense while STEM subjects are seen as non-creative drivers of the economy.
By value, I of course mean something far broader than mere economic value; I mean value in a philosophical sense
With broad - based political support behind us and environmental renewal and a potential economic bonanza before us, the choice to fully deregulate and commercialize the entire hemp plant is clearly one of common sense.
It held that even if the restriction of competition «protects the conditions for healthy competition and, in the broader sense, thus seeks to promote economic progress as referred to in that provision
The increasing presence of «the State» (in the broad sense) in general economic life has led to a need for renewed statutory and judiciary response to issues as diverse as vulture funds litigation involving sovereign debt, enforcement of arbitral proceedings against States (and similar entities),...
The aims of these initiatives are defined in a broad sense as enabling Māori to enjoy good health, experience economic wellbeing, be knowledgeable and well informed, be culturally secure, resilient, self - managing and able to participate fully in te ao Māori (Māori culture) and in wider society.
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