Sentences with phrase «economic concern already»

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Concerns are already high that slowing economic growth and persistent capital outflows are putting pressure on Beijing to let its currency weaken.
At present, investors have no reasonable incentive at all to «lock in» the prospective returns implied by current prices of stocks or long - term bonds (though we suspect that 10 - year Treasuries may benefit over a short horizon due to continued economic risks and still - unresolved debt concerns in Europe, which has already entered an economic downturn).
The report by Caterpillar, which serves as a proxy for global economic activity, of its quarterly results on April 24 set off the broader concerns that industrial companies» financial results may have already reached peak levels.
What is concerning is that all of these single aging women going into there 60's and 70's are going to create a huge economic drag on our economy and already bankrupt government.
Given weaker economic growth in the first quarter and lingering global economic concerns, the Federal Reserve already seemed unlikely to push aggressive increases in short - term rates this year.
We're less concerned about housing costs as a percentage of income for homeowners — at this point in the economic recovery, the vast majority of people who were going to be foreclosed on are already in the process.
We interviewed tourism officials who expressed caution about clamping down too much on development, given the lack of growth in other economic sectors, and fisherman concerned that no - fishing zones could end fishing altogether — saying local fisherman aren't the main problem and are already facing high fuel costs and competition from cheaper seafood imports.
The other features — already mentioned — were the identification of dominant regional concerns, the highlighting of climate change impacts already occurring, and the report's effectiveness as an engagement tool, which Mooney had just commented on, plus one more thing: the focus on extreme events, which are both most noticeable by the public and the primary source of economic damage in the next several decades, as Dr. Michael Hanemann (author of this paper) explained to me for a story I wrote about the California drought.
I felt that it deserved a comprehensive critique, and so far as the economic aspects were concerned a team of potential authors was already to hand.
The impacts would already be so visible and concerning that they would overtake the more short term issues of survival, economic, schools, kids, medicine, health.
These equity concerns include: the regressive impact of potential energy price increases on low - income households; the potential for carbon pricing policies to allow some fossil fuel - fired power plants or refineries to continue to operate and emit air and water pollutants in neighborhoods already burdened by pollution; and the economic hardship to workers and communities dependent on fossil fuel industries for livelihoods or for their tax base as we transition away from these resources.
In that regard, it has already been established, in paragraphs 32 and 36 of the present judgment, that Directive 85/337 confers on the individuals concerned a right to have the effects on the environment of the project under examination assessed by the competent services, and that pecuniary damage, in so far as it is a direct economic consequence of the environmental effects of a public or private project, is covered by the objective of protection pursued by Directive 85/337.
Some were concerned that the new car insurance laws would make car insurance too much of a financial burden for drivers already feeling the weight of nationwide economic troubles.
We're less concerned about housing costs as a percentage of income for homeowners — at this point in the economic recovery, the vast majority of people who were going to be foreclosed on are already in the process.
For a long time concerns have been raised about the concentration in hashing power centered on the larger mining pools where the economic investment from the corporate world many believe has already distorted Bitcoin from its original path.
Skills shortages were again the biggest concern for employers (30 %) although economic instability was a close second (24 %), reflecting the nervousness that had already crept into the industry when this survey was undertaken.
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