Sentences with phrase «economic boom make»

AZERBAIJAN: Azerbaijan's major oil reserves and decade - long economic boom make it an attractive potential partner for the EU, which needs to diversify its energy sources away from a heavy dependence on Russian gas.

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Raised by doting Baby Boomers with the notion that they could be anything they dreamed of, Millennials made «follow your passion» a catchphrase for career inspiration, expecting to bask in the economic prosperity of their forefathers and find not only a job, but a fulfilling one at that.
The retirement of the baby boomers will leave the country with fewer economic actors, and the workers who remain aren't productive enough to make up for the lost output.
Canadian demographer David Foot, who made a name for himself following the entrails of the baby boom and wrote the book Boom, Bust and Echo, has been warning for years that an aging workforce inevitably leads to slower economic groboom and wrote the book Boom, Bust and Echo, has been warning for years that an aging workforce inevitably leads to slower economic groBoom, Bust and Echo, has been warning for years that an aging workforce inevitably leads to slower economic growth.
Economic growth depends largely on the size of the population in the labor force, making the steady wave of baby boomer retirees cause for concern.
OTTAWA — Flush with revenues from an unprecedented economic boom, the Canadian government last week unveiled a series of budget initiatives that would reinvigorate academe while making major thrusts in high - energy physics, genomics, and environmental technologies.
Scientists can finally track the civilization's economic booms and recessions — thanks to the exhaust of its massive coin - making operation, preserved for centuries in Greenland's ice sheet.
Any hard economic time will create a man like Rick Carver, determined to make more money off the slump than the boom.
In Birds of a Feather, the little - known makes Victor, Metro - Tyler and Economic all operated from the same village in Kent during the cyclecar boom.
In Hooray Henry, Paul Darke charts the car's difficult gestation and eventual success / David Burgess-Wise shares his personal highlights from the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run and the Regent Street Motor Show / In The Little Corsican, Tom Clarke tells the story of Corsica, the enigmatic coachbuilder which produced some of the most exotic British bodywork of the 1930s, clothing chassis from Bentley, Bugatti, Mercedes and others / A disused locomotive works with no road access seems an unlikely location for a car factory but, as Giles Chapman explains in The Brighton Bubble, that's where thousands of Isettas were assembled in the 1950s and»60s / Matthew Bell visits the Frazer Nash Archives, the largest collection of documentation relating to the marque in his article Archie and Aldy's Archives / In Birds of a Feather, the little - known makes Victor, Metro - Tyler and Economic all operated from the same village in Kent during the cyclecar boom.
Other works make reference to technology and the «information superhighway», which has been central to India's economic boom.
Another leading paper El Mundo stated that this was the right time to see IMMA's Collection «This seems the right moment to show what is being made in the visual arts in Ireland, especially after the big cultural and economic boom of the last decade».
Scientists can finally track the civilization's economic booms and recessions — thanks to the exhaust of its massive coin - making operation, preserved for centuries in Greenland's ice sheet.
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