Sentences with phrase «economic differences so»

In his welcome address, the host Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose who described the meeting which aimed at fostering unity in the southwest states as timely, said it is high time to jettison socio - political and economic differences so as to promote regional integration and development.

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More normal economic growth would eliminate the so - called output gap — the difference between what the economy can produce and what it is producing.
Actually, so far as basic assumptions are concerned, there is not much difference between neo-liberal and classical economic thought.
Are improvements in economic welfare so connected to increases in GNP that, despite the differences between economic welfare and market activity, it is appropriate to continue to use GNP as a way of measuring economic success?
On economic issues there is a broad Catholic pattern based upon the organization of producers» groups, but this is far from obligatory and it gives rise to endless differences so far as application is concerned.
The world is still characterized by an enormous range of differences in language, culture, economic patterns religious practices, values, wealth, educational levels, and so on and on.
Note that this isn't some metric I'm making up out of whole cloth; I think back in 2007 or so the New York Times ran a series of articles on class differences in modern America, and they said that one of the best indicators of someone's economic class is whether they have goods and services that took a lot of labor to make, or whether their daily life doesn't command a lot of human resources.
Asked why that information was disclosed for some Fuller Road tenants, but not those at the ZEN Building, Megna said the difference was the Kiernan Plaza was nearly full with tenants, so putting out details about its lease agreements did not pose the same economic risk.
What is annoying, to say the least, is that despite these difficult economic times, and while we're making a special effort to invest in our poorest, most challenged urban school districts, we've got school administrators like Paul Vallas and Steven Adamowski who begin by hiring consultants and laying off the very Connecticut residents who have been working so hard to make a difference.
Because there can be so much variation in poverty within a school district (just think about the socio - economic differences between Tribeca and the Bronx), the Department of Education is making a big push to calculate exactly how much each school spends on a student.
Paul Driessen, author of «Eco-Imperialism: Green Power, Black Death,» explains the vast difference between Real Sustainability, which implies wisely using our resources and always looking to innovate, and Politicized Sustainability, a radical policy that focuses on focuses on ridding the world of fossil fuels, regardless of any social, economic, environmental, or human costs of doing so — and regardless of whether supposed alternatives really are eco-friendly and sustainable.
There's no economic difference between providing a tax credit that reduces from a higher baseline, versus imposing a tax that increases from a lower baseline, so long as they're equally comprehensive.
In fact, so modest are the economic effects of even strong climate action that when they are depicted on a chart it is quite difficult to pick out the difference between the «No carbon price» scenario and the «High price» scenario, the gap that the Telegraph, and Minister Hunt, claim would «shatter» the economy.
Because these kinds of issues so often mean the difference between hunger or food on the table, homelessness or a roof overhead, poverty or economic stability, your support for civil legal aid helps low - income people meet their most basic human needs.
Ms. Senft was asked to speak at the United Nations in 2008 to inspire young leaders worldwide to champion an elicitive and relational approach to cultural and economic differences and to use mediators to assist as «Communication Brokers», so that they can have a «Beyond Win - win» experience, phrases she coined.
Obviously, there is often a considerable economic difference between birthfamilies and adoptive families, so it's possible that this contrast also contributes to this impression?
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