The facility supports close to 1,200 local jobs and has been a key
economic driver for the state.
Restaurants are important employers, especially for young people just beginning their careers, and can be major
economic drivers in areas dependent on tourism.
That is why it is absolutely essential to do your research and understand the legal and
economic drivers of the markets in which you invest.
Along with private colleges, they're a
major economic driver and potential source for young talent for their communities.
The city has plenty of real estate potential and
big economic drivers that are slowly turning it around.
Sure, we still use cash to pay for our phone bills and the internet, but our
primary economic driver is collaborative relationships.
As soon as you see some of the longer - term
economic drivers become part of the short - term decision making, you can see the transformations.
The market is impacted by many things including new taxes imposed by the government, increases / decreases in supply, zoning regulation updates and
other economic drivers in the marketplace.
A
strong economic driver which brings a constant stream of revenues to the city will provide sustainable funding needed to make the necessary capital improvements to our infrastructure.
Investors should think of emerging markets as individual countries with distinct opportunities and take into account the
disparate economic drivers and prospects that make up the category.
Economic drivers seem to have allowed schools to feel more comfortable charging higher fees, picked up by public and private loans.
Lawyers are
wonderful economic drivers, helping to maintain order in relationships while also helping individuals, families, corporations, and communities create, preserve, and benefit from wealth.
And right now, that means keeping interest rates where they are, otherwise a shift might interfere with
key economic drivers, like wage growth.
The international housing markets are critical in understanding changes in asset values and
economic drivers in the world economy.
The residency program was created in order to align with and amplify the Lanesboro Arts» vision for rural communities to embrace artists
as economic drivers, culture bearers, community builders, and problem solvers.
With agriculture identified as one of the
top economic drivers for the Southern Tier through the Upstate Revitalization Initiative, the summit supports the next phase of the hemp program.
Hon. Adebutu however added that «employment generation must start from creating sustainable
economic drivers like the Agro Cargo Airport, Kajola and Olokola Free Trade zones, all which have the potentials to put many of our youth in permanent employments», saying that peoples» factor is key in any political administration.
Carmel Beattie, CEO for Cook Islands Tourism Corporation (CITC) commented: «Tourism in the Cook Islands accounts for over 75 % of GDP and is therefore the
chief economic driver for the country.
«The solar industry already employs over 8,000 New Yorkers, and community solar will serve as an even greater
economic driver across the state — that's why you saw it highlighted as part of the Governor's State of Opportunity Agenda and REV initiative,» said Carlo Lanza, President of NYSEIA.
The «Investor Sentiment: Emerging Markets Debt» research commissioned by NN Investment Partners ¹ (NN IP) shows that three out of four (75 %) professional investors expect
fundamental economic drivers in the Emerging Market Debt (EMD) sector will improve over the next two to three years, including nearly a fifth (18 %) who expect a significant improvement.
Database assumptions and
economic drivers used in the previous CHP market potential work are being updated and will be presented for discussion at this workshop.
With economic drivers like GLOBALFOUNDRIES and a historic racetrack, economist Hugh Johnson believes Saratoga County's economic outlook remains positive.
But to turn this explosion of entrepreneurial energy into a long -
lasting economic driver for Canada, we've got to scale more of these startups into large businesses.
Indeed, the iPhone has become a
modest economic driver for the U.S. economy, a rare feat for a single product.
«He understands that Bourbon is more than a drink — it's a
thriving economic driver, and he has worked tirelessly to carry that message throughout his caucus and the Commonwealth.
** Whether knowingly or not, anyone who treats «money velocity» as if it were a genuine and
measurable economic driver is an advocate of the QTM, because «V» does not exist outside the tautological and practically useless Equation of Exchange.
«Canada's robust growth in 2017 is likely to moderate somewhat in 2018 as key
economic drivers shift, but we still anticipate the economy will continue to outperform its potential.»
«I look at $ 750 million and obviously they're using a whole host of
different economic drivers to me, and working on a lot bigger horizon, I met with Brendan Grylls... just hope that he has done his due dilligence well... I know I couldn't make [sugar] work under my economic modelling.»
To compete effectively, Australia needs to adapt its regulatory and MTP ecosystem to address the challenges and prepare the groundwork to build and scale an innovative MTP sector capable of capitalising on growth opportunities overseas to serve as a
future economic driver for Australia.
Since opening in 1991, Grand Casinos has been a
true economic driver for the entire region — currently employing nearly 3,000 people, and welcoming millions of guests every year.
«Now is not the time for the state budget to drive its transit system and
economic driver off the rails,» State Assemblywoman Nily Rozic told the Times Ledger last week.
At a time when the UK economy is still struggling to recover from recession, giving businesses easier access to new global markets would be an
enhanced economic driver.
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