Sentences with phrase «continued economic viability»

He replied that the parties» reasonable expectations include what their intentions were when they entered into the contract (i.e., to ensure the continued economic viability of both CAFC and Mr. Bhasin's businesses; a goal undermined by a termination of the Agreement in bad faith).

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A Prospecting License was executed in September 2006, which allowed exploration activities to continue, and an order of magnitude study was commenced to evaluate the economic viability of the eight diamondiferous lamproites.
I am grateful that Borough President Katz chose to promote from within and is allowing me the opportunity to continue building the economic viability of the Borough and expand to other service areas of the Borough.
Far more likely is a future where economic growth continues at high ate, but consumption of carbon fuels fall rapidly due to the increasing viability and attractiveness of substitutes.
When economic viability isn't there, fossil fuels will continue to be used despite alternatives.
When sentencing an organization, the Criminal Code requires the courts to consider «the impact that the sentence would have on the economic viability of the organization and the continued employment of its employees».
In Queensland, any group of Indigenous people may claim «claimable» land on the basis of traditional affiliation54 or historical association, 55 as well as economic or cultural viability.56 This acknowledges the greater impact of colonisation within these states, which saw substantial numbers of Indigenous people removed from their traditional lands to other regions under government powers to remove and confine Aboriginal people to any Aboriginal reserve.57 It also recognises that this removal did not sever the continuing connection of Indigenous peoples to the land, both their traditional country and reserves.
We believe the economic development of the area depends on an integrated transportation system to ensure Central Florida's viability for continued economic growth.
Implications: Efforts to regulate some of these operators have seen mixed results, and the enterprises will likely continue to change the economic landscape while challenging the viability of some of their more traditional counterparts.
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