Sentences with phrase «current economy of the nation»

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He lamented over the sliding state of the nation's economy, assuring that the current government was fully ready to maximize the embedded potentials in the non-oil sectors.
Chief Ogbeh attributed the financial crisis ravaging the country especially the states of the federation to what he referred to as over-reliance on the mono - economic policy of the country, reiterating that the current government led by President Muhammadu Buhari would not rest on his oars to reposition the nation's economy.
One of the questions that nag all school leaders is whether our nation and its schools can meet the current national challenge of providing all students with the skills they will need to thrive in our rapidly changing economy and society.
It is, however, the vehicle for the political control of the world's economy that would fulfill the United Nation's global government schemes and, if enacted here in America, would mark the destruction of an economy that is the engine of the world's economy, despite its current difficulties.
Current proposals by global warming advocates will likely cost billions of dollars and require a wholesale transformation of the nation's economy and society. Americans could be paying 30 percent more for natural gas in their homes and even more for electricity.  The cost of coal could quadruple and crude oil prices could rise by an additional -LSB-...]
No, but it gives us so much more time to deal with them, and it is a goal well within reach of current technology while only benefiting the economies of nations, albeit it benefits the non-OPEC nations disproportionately.
Who and What: Each year, the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform convenes the nation's top legal minds in D.C. for a high - impact discussion on the current state of legal reform and its importance to the greater business community and national economy.
Commercial real estate markets could also be dramatically impacted if Congress alters or repeals current like - kind exchange tax rules, which are an important vehicle for investors disposing of and acquiring properties and support the nation's financial growth, job creation and economy.
But whether the United States can sustain the current level of foreign investment and whether, in the long run, it's good for the nation's economy are questions without easy answers.
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