Sentences with phrase «curb demand»

A continued drop in oil prices, or even a tech bubble burst, could easily curb demand for housing in hot Texas markets, and take some of the air out of the sky high prices.
More supply may also curb demand, bringing prices down.
Which is why the only way to meaningfully prevent another major oil catastrophe is to curb the demand for oil itself on a large scale, with alternative technologies and prohibitive policies — we can regulate all we want, but someone's always going take the risk to make a profit.
He questioned the ability of these two sectors to attract the necessary investments as well as the need for as much new nuclear or coal - based capacity as projected, since higher prices are likely to curb demand through better energy efficiency.
Higher prices will curb demand, particularly the feeding of grain to livestock, and will encourage production.
But its long - term impact is just the opposite... efficiency fails to curb demand because it lets more people do more, and do it faster — and more / more / faster invariably swamps all the efficiency gains.»
In a post on Friday, Michael Levi wrote of the limited significance of the Keystone XL pipeline and the primacy of policies that curb demand for oil:
The survey suggests that higher borrowing costs are already beginning to curb demand in the economy.
Another popular tactic, education, hasn't helped curb demand.
That irrigation now looks unsustainable: «The problem is that groundwater consumption was not capped at a sustainable level and now it will be difficult to curb demand,» Rodell notes.
A prolonged economic slowdown would curb demand and may halt further price increases, said Lapp, the former ConAgra economist.
Higher borrowing costs will curb demand and reduce growth.
He had taken some steps to curb demand during his first year in office, such as raising the minimum downpayment for homes priced higher than $ 500,000.
If the oil majors were to attempt to be more disciplined this time around, the resulting rise in prices would simply accelerate the development of alternative sources of supply, as well as curbing demand growth.
Early action by the central bank curbed demand and hurt GDP by 8 % in 2009.
Gold fell as the dollar held near the highest level in five years and investors reduced holdings in the largest exchange - traded product backed by the metal, curbing demand for a store of value.
Exhibit A is a price on carbon, a foundational policy that rewards clean innovation and curbs demand for fossil fuels.
It also said a slowdown in China, where the government has imposed austerity measures which have curbed demand for higher - priced wines, had worsened in the past few months.
The Presidents Commission, in fact, failed to take action in any of several other areas where it's sorely needed — limiting use of special admissions for athletes, curbing demands on their time, tougher rules governing satisfactory progress toward graduation and on and on.
Legislation against the drug in Europe and north Africa «had little success in curbing demand and has taken place with little consideration of evidence», it found.
Recent efforts to curb trafficking have focused on curbing demand, but Wasser believes that process happens too slowly.

Not exact matches

MUMBAI / BENGALURU, April 18 - Demand for physical gold was lower - than - usual during a key festival in the world's second biggest consumer India as local prices peaked and a cash crunch curbed retail spending.
Demand for gold, the «fear index» has likely be curbed by greater odds of a December rate hike, as well as the surging dollar.
fell by 75 cents to $ 96.75 a tonne, while Brent crude slipped below $ 111 a barrel on Monday morning on concern that a fragile global economy could curb oil demand.
Generation Opportunity's main goal is to rally citizens around the problem and demand that politicians curb special handouts and bonuses to otherwise rich corporations, Barnes said.
Nevertheless, unemployment threatens the American economy, which is still on life support, and any gains in U.S. oil demand will have a tough time making up for ongoing stagnation in Japan, European austerity and Chinese curbs on inflation.
Crude prices have gained more than 10 % over the past month on brighter demand prospects and expectations that global producers will extend an agreement to curb output.
And they do not plan to engage on ambitious United States demands to curb an industrial plan known as Made in China 2025.
The aluminum industry has closed or curbed output at more than 50 smelters outside of China since 2009, according to Goldman, which estimates global demand will exceed output by 579,000 tons this year and 619,000 tons in 2015.
Use demand letter transparency to help curb abusive suits, incentivizing public filing of demand letters in a way that makes them accessible and searchable to the public.
The students said they are organizing «March for Our Lives» rallies in Washington and other major U.S. cities on March 24 to demand action on curbing gun violence.
To curb the crazy growth of higher education costs demands less, not more, of Uncle Sam's involvement.
The left - leaning New Democratic Party (NDP) came to power last year with a pledge to improve housing affordability and its first full budget is expected to include measures to curb speculative demand, crack down on tax cheats and money laundering, and stabilize housing markets.
The Urban Development Institute, which represents developers, has warned the NDP against imposing too many demand curbs, pushing instead for incentives for purpose - built rental units and less red tape to promote more multi-family construction.
2015 has been a rough year for this heavy machinery company as weakened economies in Asia and Europe saw less demand for CAT products as well as depressed commodity prices affecting sales as mining activity has been curbed.
In the aftermath of the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., elected and law enforcement officials ramped up their demands for expanded authority over the mentally ill who pose a danger, although some of the officials never mentioned curbing access to guns.
Democracy, to be practiced and implemented with integrity, demands a free flow of information to citizens; it definitely can not be overly censored, curbed, or edited to suit the agenda of the political party in power.
Acquiescence to the demands of others is disciplinary and may be needed to curb our rebellious self - will; it may also stifle initiative and breed a rankling sense of grievance.
Wenger's play is much slower and demands a lot of acclimatisation to perfect the passing side of the game and to be honest curb naturally attacking players.
Russia is expected to express reservations over western demands that countries like China curb their carbon emissions in a bid to tackle climate change.
She said that while the state must also expand investments in clean energy like wind, solar and geothermal, energy efficiency is one of the best ways to curb energy demand while also creating local energy efficiency jobs.
The most contentious demand is to allow London to curb benefit payments to EU migrants for four years after they arrive in Britain.
In the wake of last week's shooting in Parkland, Florida, where 17 people were killed, the students planned to take public transportation to the U.S. Capitol to hold a rally demanding legislation to curb gun violence in schools.
The students are also demanding the intervention of the State House of Assembly in providing legislation to curb such killings in future.
As The Sun previously revealed, both men have also privately pushed the PM hard to go further in his demands to curb immigration but without much obvious success.
Such groups also have noted that the 4 percent reserve limit is legally binding and have demanded that any amounts over that should be used to curb taxes.
«Where [permit parking] has worked, it has generally been in cities with low densities and less demand for curb parking,» Deputy Commissioner David Woloch said in prepared testimony, arguing that the plan had «enormous potential for unintended consequences.»
«The Labour leadership contest came to life today when Ed Balls launched his strongest attack yet on Gordon Brown, his mentor and patron, and demanded a rethink of the founding principles of the EU to curb immigration.»
The public should demand that Big Pharma immediately disgorge some of their profits, stop charging Americans the highest prices in the world, and create a fund to pay for research on drugs that can curb the spread of infectious diseases.
A report in This Day says that governors in the North are demanding for more financial grants, to curb the excesses of the radical islamist sect,...
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