Sentences with phrase «clear economic case»

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In both cases, the statements are intended to send a clear signal to financial - market participants that they should expect interest rates to remain low for quite a while — and this expectation is then supposed to drive a faster economic recovery.
In the case of central clearing, efforts to date also reflect the economic incentive of an emerging price differential between cleared and non-cleared transactions.
The economic, social and emotional cost of family breakdown makes the case clear for investment in relationship support.
November's spending review will take # 20bn out of departments and there is a clear case to rationalise those with cross-cutting economic and infrastructure responsibilities.
The media trial and court cases against the former Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison - Madueke on allegations levelled against her by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are clear examples.
A spokesperson for the deputy prime minister made clear the government could not see a case for more state funding «at a time when budgets are being squeezed and economic recovery remains the highest priority».
EFCC Clears the Air on Kafarati The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has been drawn to media reports on the decision of Justice Abdul Kafarati of the Federal High Court, Abuja to decline ruling in the fundamental human rights enforcement case brought before him by Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
In more practical terms, the issues these cases raise make it clear that, for some scientists, the grad school and postdoc years can be a time of huge economic opportunity.
The economic case for recruiting minorities into science and technology is clear.
Significantly, in both cases, clear economic benefits are expected from a transition to a low - carbon energy system.
It surelooks like the latter — and in the case of drought in California, there are clear and immediate economic impacts, especially to agricultural production.
The reason Gibbs cites the transition from most of forest clearing being done by small - scale farmers (as was the case in the 80s) to agribusiness (from the 1990s onward), is that «Big agribusiness tends to be more responsive to global economic signals as well as pressure campaigns from advocacy organizations and consumer groups than individual small farmers.»
«The economic case for renewables as the backbone of our global energy system is increasingly clear and proven.
Divestment is a clear and powerful action that helps build the case for government action, along with making the economic point that we should be moving our money into the solution as supposed to the problem.
In the case of Wills, this is simply a matter of long standing tradition with the force of law, and there is no real solid substantive reason that it should be treated otherwise, other than the difficulty of proving which Will was real and which was the last one when the author is dead and can't clear up that point, and lots of people have large economic incentives to lie about the question.
The Court refused to define «economic loss» under the SABS but felt it was clear in this case; the respondent's mother gave up paid employment to stay at home.
Peter makes an interesting case for the economic benefits to more leveraged properties compared to free and clear.
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