Sentences with phrase «economic climate when»

On the one hand, law schools didn't create the financial crisis and could not have foreseen this economic climate when this May's graduates matriculated back in 2006.
But increasing the amount of taxpayers» cash handed over to political parties by # 23 million a year can not be morally justified, especially in the current economic climate when the public are feeling the squeeze and facing some cuts.

Not exact matches

For instance, when Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne emerged from a January meeting with Alberta's Rachel Notley to say warm, fuzzy things about Alberta's new climate strategy and the quest for pipelines, the prime minister quickly praised their efforts from Switzerland, where he was attending the World Economic Forum: «I am very much in the camp of both premiers, Wynne and Notley, who demonstrated that Canada can and should work together on economic issues for all of usEconomic Forum: «I am very much in the camp of both premiers, Wynne and Notley, who demonstrated that Canada can and should work together on economic issues for all of useconomic issues for all of us.»
When I look at decisions to expand my business, if I look to hire new people, the reason I make the decision to do that is based upon what the economic climate is going to be and the economic activity of my industry,» said Rowen.
In contrast, when economic growth is modest, investors are more likely to put a premium on companies that can generate organic earnings growth, regardless of the economic climate.
Phillips is one of the government's smartest cabinet ministers, and has done a good job promoting the flagship Climate Leadership Plan, but the NDP have fallen short when it comes to easing Albertans worries about the cost of implementing the carbon tax during an economic downturn.
But ramping up exports is not an economic winner when you consider climate change and oil revenue in general.
In the current economic climate, it can be difficult to justify certain expenses, such as charitable donations, when resources seem to be increasingly scarce.
That beliefs can affect actions even on the part of persons of great wealth and power has recently been suggested by the change of climate in the annual meetings of world economic leaders that have been held in Davos, Switzerland, until this year, when the group met in New York
Facing unprecedented economic challenges, emotional baggage from seeing so many of their parents divorced and having core values tested by a shifting cultural climate has given many millennials pause when it comes to «settling down.»
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that everyone, once again, knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for less than $ 25 million... any reputable team with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us get a minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic climate and we could have used those funds to purchase the best available striker in the early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the state of our team if all you did was read the headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
Although it will be incredibly difficult to ever match his contributions on the pitch, it's vitally important for a former club legend, like Henry, to publicly address his concerns regarding the direction of this club... regardless of those who still feel that Henry has some sort of agenda due to the backlash he received following earlier comments he made on air regarding Arsenal, he has an intimate understanding of the game, he knows the fans are being hosed and he feels some sense of obligation, both professionally and personally, to tell it like he sees it... much like I've continually expressed over the last couple months, this team isn't evolving under this current ownership / management team... instead we are currently experiencing a «stagnant» phase in our club's storied history... a fact that can't be hidden by simply changing the formation or bringing in one or two individuals... this team needs fundamental change in the way it conducts business both on and off the pitch or it will continue to slowly devolve into a second tier club... regardless of the euphoria surrounding our escape act on Friday evening, as it stands, this club is more likely to be fighting for a Europa League spot for the foreseeable future than a top 4 finish... we can't hope for the failures of others to secure our place in the top 4, we need to be the manufacturers of our own success by doing whatever is necessary to evolve as an organization... if Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke can't take the necessary steps following the debacle they manufactured last season, their removal is imperative for our future success... unfortunately, I strongly believe that either they don't know how to proceed in the present economic climate or they are unwilling to do whatever it takes to turn this ship around... just look at the current state of our squad, none of our world class players are under contract beyond this season, we have a ridiculous wage bill considering the results, we can't sell our deadwood because we've mismanaged our personnel decisions and contractual obligations, we haven't properly cultivated our younger talent and we might have become one of the worst clubs ever when it comes to way we handle our transfer business, which under Dein was one of our greatest assets... it's time to get things right!!!
And some might say that, in 2011 in the current economic climate, when the digital age may eliminate books altogether, running a premium children's publishing business is pretty much impossible.
And when others won't lead, whether it is on climate change, infrastructure, economic inclusion, fair housing, or the protection of the most vulnerable amongst us, you know we will.
State Business Council President and CEO Heather Briccetti says «economic development incentives are a useful tool, when well designed and thoughtfully applied,» but the Cuomo administration needs to take a broader look at what it's doing overall to help or harm New York's business climate.
The Nana Addo led government was again highly went applauded when government in the 2017 Budget Statement and Economic Policy stated that it had placed high premium on combating climate change through prioritization of climate change programmes and projects.
They then come up with another bizarre statement, that «government is on trial as well as the markets» when everyone actually knows there is a need for restoring a strong positive role for government which alone was able to bail out the banks and prevent a global economic crash as well as alone having the capacity to deal with soaring energy bills and transport fares, tackle climate change, and counter the bonus greed and tax avoidance of the super-rich.
Since 2014, when the U.N. Environment Programme created the U.N. Environment Inquiry to study ways to make the global financial system less reliant on fossil fuels, central banks, regulators and the private sector have noted more and more that climate change poses an economic threat to the world.
When infrastructure plans are based on a set climate scenario, rather than a flexible one, it can be very costly in both human and economic terms, especially in the developing world, the paper argues.
Jacqui Patterson, director of the Environment and Climate Change Justice Program at the NAACP headquarters in Baltimore, said impacts of climate change are entwined with class, race, lack of political clout and economic disruption when polluting industriesClimate Change Justice Program at the NAACP headquarters in Baltimore, said impacts of climate change are entwined with class, race, lack of political clout and economic disruption when polluting industriesclimate change are entwined with class, race, lack of political clout and economic disruption when polluting industries close.
When rational appeals fall short, environmentalists enlist social and economic incentives — and even neuroscience — to get the public in on national efforts to combat climate change
That fact emphasizes just how central China sees economic concerns when it comes to international climate change negotiations.
The only Trump administration engagement on climate change came at the start of the week, when White House National Economic Council chief Gary Cohn hosted counterparts for a Monday morning breakfast to reiterate that the United States would exit Paris and to squash reports that it might be searching for a way back in.
In the present economic climate, when governments are finding it increasingly difficult to improve their funding in many aspects of scientific research, dinosaur enthusiasts are having to turn to the private sector.
Brazil's ethanol roller coaster is a sobering example of what can happen when climate and energy planning clash with economic decision - making.
When looking at the high - population scenario, the economic costs needed to mitigate climate damage were 85 percent higher in 2025 and 120 percent higher in 2050 compared to the medium - population scenario.
When the urban heat island effect was taken into account, they found that the economic cost of climate change for these cities would be 2.6 times higher than previously thought.
The impact on climate when thinking «by 2100» depends not only on the sensitivity, but also on socio - economic pathways and carbon cycle uncertainties, which determine what the CO2 concentration will be.
Early women loved the skirt because not only was it a classic modern, it was also the answer to the austere economic climate, when fabrics were expensive.
Although this offensive concept may have seemed far - fetched when independent filmmaker Kevin Smith («Clerks,» «Chasing Amy») first brought it to be table, in today's economic climate, it has timeliness in its favor.
In today's challenging economic climate it can be easy to lose hope when envisioning career prospects.
Many parents were also worried about the impact of economic integration on school climate, and several parents were worried about the bullying that could take place when mixing kids of different backgrounds.
Unlike the past when people complained that they did not have enough libraries, residents might not be willing to invest their money on eReaders in today's current economic climate.
The key is to have an investment plan that won't make you wonder so much when the economic climate and markets are shifting.
In this economic climate, people choosing to eat out instead of at home is a significant sign: when this happens in large numbers, it usually indicates exceptional restaurant food.
In an uncertain economic climate, it is important to understand one's rights and options when employment is interrupted.
When I garduated from college in 2010, it was not exactly the best economic climate to get a great job as a creative / designer.
When creating or expanding a pond department, consider the following current trends in the category, as well as the overall economic climate in the country.
When the economic climate is bad, small businesses can land in deep financial trouble.
When discussing the ongoing success of the pet care market, even in the thick of a troubled economic climate, many industry observers are quick to point to the love that pet owners have for their companion animals as the primary driver of this trend — and rightfully so.
However, Rosenberg was nonetheless able to find some relevance to contemporary society in Shonibare's work when she wrote, «It doesn't hurt that he is attracted to scenes of frivolity and excess, some of which resonate in the current economic climate.
He preaches that the differences between everyone are minuscule and really, we are all just one collective — something that seems as pertinent as ever when looking at the current socio - economic climate.
Please, could you give on your website some addresses on «political or economic issues that arise when discussing climate change.»
It's easy for the policy makers to believe that climate scientists are witch doctors when to believe otherwise they would have to downplay obvious economic facts, including threats to campaign donations.
Economic models notwithstanding, private companies will fund their own climate models when the cost of not doing so bumps up against profit margins.
When you think about the uncertainties of economic models and how much money is invested using those models as a basis, the idea that we don't know enough about climate change is laughable.
When the climate model output is fed into ecosystem models, and these in turn are coupled to socio - economic analysis tools, the potential future scenarios that come out, assuming the world continues its business as usual, appear rather grim, see e.g. the very interesting final report of the European ATEAM project.
When the Heartland Institute held its gathering in New York City last year celebrating climate skepticism, Exxon Mobil made a point of saying it had stopped contributing money to that group, explaining that it did not want to support groups «whose position on climate change could divert attention from the important discussion about how the world will secure the energy required for economic growth in an environmentally responsible manner.»
IMO when someone hears or reads something about climate science they should be careful about taking things at face value, consider that climate change science does have major regulatory / economic / environmental repercussions, realize that the source may be motivated by these potential repercussions, and look at the past behavior of the source (have they usually said accurate statements?).
Given that coal use by China (and the sources of that coal) has to be at the center of any serious discussion of climate progress, it's worth reviewing some rich new contributions to the discussion I initiated on the ethical, economic and climatic issues that arise when coal flows from rich countries to fast - growing giants like China.
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