Sentences with phrase «economic destruction»

Amid the chaos and economic destruction of the present, the actions are certainly amazing, but consistent with the greed that is ordinary to man.
Friends of Maine's Mountains (FMM) is a nonprofit organization that opposes the environmental and economic destruction from industrial wind energy.
General tech observers get spooked by underwhelming IPOs because they envision the broad economic destruction wrought by other industry meltdowns.
The idea of turning their keys over to today's Congressional conservatives seems an act of willful economic destruction.
We all live in Ghana and I do not know of any impending economic destruction which is going to befall our beloved country.
The movie sometimes has the air of a thesis statement about greed and wanton economic destruction.
It contains all the elements of the Buy - and - Hold Model that have stood the test of time but deletes the Get Rich Quick element (the idea that investors need not engage in long - term timing) that has caused so much economic destruction.
For four years she led our nation down a regulatory path of economic destruction unmatched in the 40 - year history of the EPA.
Vitter's home state is one of the biggest oil producers in the U.S. — although it's also one of the states most vulnerable to economic destruction from rising sea levels and extreme hurricanes, which climate scientists link to global warming.
Why else would Canada be such a stable place when all around us is economic destruction and despair?
In short your idea doesn't add up, and would lead to the economic destruction of the US.
Unlike its Asian neighbors, Hong Kong never came close to devaluation and economic destruction, even as China took over sovereignty amidst its own Asian flu symptoms.
Massive poverty, waste, corruption, and economic destruction are the norm for such leaders.
It's being fought with obstructionist strategies by the ANTI GOVS, instead of military ones, but the economic destruction of large parts of America is at stake with its outcome.
I am wondering (that's all I am doing here, it is not my intent to speak dogmatically re these matters) if the craziness that we have evidenced as investors from 1996 forward found its way into the bond market in the days following the 2008 crash when the Federal Reserve felt forced to take steps to stop the economic destruction that was resulting from our collective decision to try to send stock prices back to levels somewhat closer to those that are generally perceived as healthy and normal.
Practically every penny it spends is a waste, if not an active instance of economic destruction, but it has spent only about $ 1 billion of the many billions set aside for it.
Germany only gets 14 % of its power from intermittent generation so it is at the early stages of economic destruction.
Having avoided the economic destruction of the real estate bubble, the Texas economy did amazingly well during the Great Recession and since then.
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