Sentences with phrase «economic burden if»

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«The rating would be upgraded if we conclude that the positive economic and fiscal trends are likely to be sustained and if the high debt burden moves on a steady, downward trend.
If someone chooses to indulge in a vice that puts an economic burden upon their neighbors, then let them pay a tax as part of the freight.
Just think of all the progress we could have made on real items that could help economic growth such as better teacher pay, better roads, better bridges, and repairing infrastructure if we did not have the burden of Medicaid.
If our economic recovery is still far from now, then it would put more burden on our fiscal deficit, which would result in bond yields going up & bond prices going down.
If developing countries insist that developed countries should bear most of the economic burden of emissions reductions, they might well hurt themselves above all, simply by making an effective agreement less likely.
This protection may prove impossible, and even if technically feasible, the multi-trillion dollar cost will be an impossible economic burden.
Whereas, if left unaddressed, the consequences of a changing climate have the potential to adversely impact all Americans, hitting vulnerable populations hardest, harming productivity in key economic sectors such as construction, agriculture, and tourism, saddling future generations with costly economic and environmental burdens, and imposing additional costs on State and Federal budgets that will further add to the long - term fiscal challenges that we face as a Nation;
The key words of the Virtual Assignment provided that: «The Intention of the Virtual Assignment is to pass to the Buyer all of the economic benefits and burdens of the Leases and Underleases in respect of the Properties, together with the obligation to manage all dealings with the Landlords and Undertenants as if the Properties had been assigned to the Buyer.
Poor health, high school dropouts, poverty, crime — America will continue to create costly economic and social burdens if it fails to provide disadvantaged families with the resources they need for effective early childhood development.
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