Sentences with phrase «economic demand»

The one deviation from this vision was in 2009 when the G - 20 collectively agreed to undertake massive temporary stimulus spending to support global economic demand.
With heightened economic demand for advanced skills and knowledge, more high school graduates are attending full - time colleges.
Too much of its value is based on speculative features, rather than the foundations of fundamental economic demand.
This would be consistent with recommendations of the G - 20 that countries in sustainable fiscal situations should use this fiscal room to strengthen economic demand.
Critical social needs tend to translate into economic demand.
There is not just a spiritual demand for this but also a massive economic demand.
But unlike value stocks, small sectors may be small by their nature (different economic demands) rather than low P / E, P / B etc..
These days health care professionals have to face economic demands, high performance pressure as well as high expectations from patients.
Meeting the unique economic demands and engaging with precision the market related facets of retail property.
This comparison is consistent with the idea that those with general education are more adaptable to changed economic demands.
ES Ignite's focus is to streamline the time constraints and economic demands of in - house legal work, based on best practice developed in over 20 years» experience of delivering high - volume commoditized legal work.
Liang believes its emission rate will plateau once industries reach their carrying capacity based on economic demand.
The SEA rose on fundamental economic demand as the USO fell as speculators abandoned commodities.
While other commodity prices sensitive to global economic demand such as copper and iron ore have fallen, oil has remained robust as a revenue source.
Empowering subjugated minorities in India by splitting it into smaller states would trigger uber economic demand for western nations who have given so much financial and technology aid to India with no return to show for the investment.
His concerns reached far beyond economic demands, enveloping all aspects of the People's lives — their health, education, and the enhancement of women's status in the family through their empowerment.
Yes, luxury weakened civic virtue, but it also created economic demand and fuelled economic growth.
Others risk deepening the lack of economic demand whilst expecting the private sector to fill the gap left by shrinking the state.
It is thought Mr Brown has strained his relations with EU officials in the past by criticising European economic performance, leading some to suggest they were never well disposed towards his latest economic demands.
These diesel - electric locomotives, built in Erie, Pennsylvania, will help KCSR meet increasing economic demand, and are more energy - efficient and produce significantly less carbon emissions than the locomotives they are replacing.
Also, public hearing on the Federal Roads Authority Act which is to manage the federal roads network so that it is safe and efficient, with a view toward meeting the socio - economic demands of the country.
We had hoped that the G20 finance ministers and Central Bank Governors, who met in Turkey last week, would rise to the challenge again with an ambitious coordinated global infrastructure strategy that would provide a much needed boost to global economic demand.
Every burger not bought is one less unit of economic demand for meat - factory farmed or otherwise.
Behind the myths lies a historical record demonstrating that the economic demands of empire lead to a curious definition of freedom.
While the networks want to be seen and known to have religious programs on the air, their economic demands can not allow such programs to become competitive to their profit - making shows.
Television researcher George Gerbner suggests that the commoditization of the Christian faith in response to the economic demands of television removes the distinctiveness of the Christian faith and absorbs it as an indistinguishable part of the broader message of television, «the established religion of the industrial order.»
The shaping influence of the economic demands of television can also be seen in the strong consumer approach to religious faith taken on the paid - time programs.
Public services need, and the country's economic situation, demand much greater outsourcing and private sector involvement in the delivery of public services.Increasingly, though, the economic demands of overly generous public sector pensions are unsustainable when transferred to the private sector.
Dramatic changes in family patterns, economic demands, lifestyles, priorities, and values have placed new demands on schools.
Since its first official day of operation in 1967, DOT's transportation programs have evolved to meet the economic demands of the nation.
Since its first official day of operation in 1967, DOT's programs have evolved to meet the economic demands of the Nation.
Ibn «Arabi «was known as the Sufi symbol of the traveler,» having moved about at intervals of several years, and not because of political pressure or economic demands but simply because of his passion for travel.
Global Cities» investments rely on identifying the best operators in locations where the economic demand is greatest.
This will prove politically difficult, and perhaps prove to be a greater challenge to the constitution than anything previous, because the economic demands are far greater than what the US taxpayer has been willing to bear.
But just as burning trees could not launch an industrial revolution, burning biomass can not sustain our current technological and economic demands.
According to economic demand, research may stagnate or dash forward to solve problems with amazing speed.
«Instead, many of the resources under contract, will transition in the next few years to economic demand response markets in search of greater premiums and lower reliability requirements, as C&I customers lacking firm resources reengage with economic demand response markets.»
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