Sentences with phrase «different economic course»

From the left, the Shadow Cabinet and Labour insiders are trying to set the Labour Party on a different economic course.

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Of course, Obama and Trump are characterized by wholly different domestic agendas, political leadership styles and public rhetoric, but they are also both US presidents, who govern the leading economic and military global power, confronted by largely the same foreign policy problems and endowed with the same bureaucratic structures and military capabilities.
(Doesn't «Of course, anybody campaigning against a cut to their local library might also be advocating a different CSR and a strategy for economic growth» say the opposite).
My economic ignorance is no different to any of the other political journalists who pretend to be analysts once or twice a year, of course.
His dissertation, «The Effects of School Context and Course Placement on Racial Achievement Dynamics in High School: Modeling Key Elements of Social and Structural Theory,» explores how school setting, socio - economic status, and academic engagement relate to the achievement of students of different races.
Of course there are many different ways of defining freedom and equality, and in a sense the schools of choice movement can be said to promote equality: those with few choices because of their poor economic position will be less constrained by economic circumstances and thus become more «equal» to others.
The last several years have been smooth sailing in the alignment of real stock price growth and real dividend growth, but investors would do well to check which way the economic wind is blowing; it may be time to chart a different course to avoid a storm in the offing.
As for AGW, of course the economic impact responding to an ECS of 4.0 versus 0.5 would be different.
The law must, of course, adapt to different social, economic and cultural circumstances and is bound to change as the requirements of our ever more complex society develop.
The oddness comes from stepping outside the assumptions of our current economic system and looking at things from a different set of assumptions (no «set - free» place, of course).
Although they've both staked out relatively conservative economic policies and taken business - friendly technology and environmental positions, their plans set them on considerably different courses.
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