Sentences with phrase «economic challenges keep»

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The new mayor's push for a tax increase on the city's wealthy to pay for education programs exemplifies what's tricky for the governor: It's a challenge to Cuomo's centrism, which has been founded on keeping economic and social engineering separate.
He assured that Nigeria's economy is poised for sustained jobs creation, while in a rather encouraging tone, he said,» Regardless of the current challenges we are confronting, I believe all Nigerians will keep hope alive and sustain their optimism about the future of our economic
DeFrancisco said he thought Smith was doing a good job keeping Upstate and its hospital financially stable during challenging economic times.
Speaking on other economic challenges bedivilling the country, Nana Addo said: «petrol prices remain high today only because government did not have the competence to keep our currency stable.»
The challenge, however, is that the economic opportunities in the country have not kept pace.
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About Sam's Hope Sam's Hope is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of companion animals by keeping those facing economic and health challenges and their pets together through food, veterinary and other assistance programs.
About Sam's Hope Sam's Hope is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of companion animals by keeping those facing economic and health challenges and their pets together through food and veterinary care assistance programs.
Can the human species be sophisticated (mature) enough to keep in mind a looming challenge (decarbonizing the energy system, which will happen eventually anyway) even as it deals with a real - time problem (avoiding energy - related economic turmoil)?
I'm sorry to say, but Americans as a whole still have no clue as to the extent of the challenges facing our world... the vast majority do not keep track of developments in third world countries, unless they are technological developments that threaten to compete with our economic or military dominance.
The starting point of my critique is to challenge the most sacred belief of modern political and economic thought — the belief that a nation's progress is determined above all else by its rate of economic growth and that the first obligation of any government is to manage the economy to keep GDP growing as rapidly as possible over time.
Armed with information about the opportunities and challenges of carbon removal, a broad coalition of business and environmental interests will not object to the development of carbon removal solutions — no entrenched interest gains from keeping carbon in the air, so no entrenched interests have an economic incentive to fight the development of carbon removal solutions.
Although challenging, it is important that I keep track of evolving geopolitical and economic factors and increasing regulation in every region we operate in.
«Pent - up demand and robust economic growth combined with limited supply will keep the California housing market tight in 2016, but more markets will challenge them as demand improves elsewhere.»
«As for challenges over the next two years, six in 10 firms cite profitability, 44 percent identified local or regional economic conditions, and 42 percent are concerned about both maintaining sufficient inventory and keeping up with technology.»
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