Sentences with phrase «economic drivers become»

There are currently 1.9 million barrels a day in production, and, if the economic drivers become more favourable, there would be a need to match capacity with production.

Not exact matches

The end result, investors say, is that the national team is unwittingly encouraging short - term trading patterns that amplify the detachment of stock markets, which have become less responsive to fundamental drivers such as earnings trends, domestic economic data and shifts in global markets.
Indeed, the iPhone has become a modest economic driver for the U.S. economy, a rare feat for a single product.
During a recent interview, Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz said that in the late stage of the economic cycle, «investment becomes the principle driver of growth, and that builds more capacity... raising potential output.»
The conflict faced by Trump's supporters in Montana, where some 28,000 farms and ranches make agriculture a top economic driver in the state, is reflective of the one facing the larger U.S. agriculture industry, which also largely backed Trump but now risks becoming a casualty if a trans - Pacific trade war erupts.
Credit growth became the driver of economic growth.
Over the past generation «supply side economics» has become an epithet used to cast scorn and derision upon any policy that doesn't look to Big Government as a driver of economic growth.
The second - term congressman said he will also advocate for the final bill to include historic tax credits, which have become a key economic development driver in cities like Syracuse.
It was originally one diner's innovation, but as Kraig pointed out, «It's greasy food that's supposed to counteract alcohol,» which has made it all the more locally relevant as colleges like the Rochester Institute of Technology have become larger economic drivers in the region.
But he says it's needed at a time when «science and engineering have become even more important as drivers of economic growth.»
Culture is increasingly becoming an economic driver.
And it has become a model for hundreds of other localities hoping to use culture as an economic driver.
The increase in flood risk may become unsustainable in regions where the combination of socio - economic and climatic drivers trigger large - scale climatic crises involving conflicts and mass migration, according to the authors.
China's aggressive renewable energy laws are positioning the world's second largest economy to become a leader in what is likely to be the major economic driver of the next decades: clean energy technology and manufacturing.
The DTA Driver Improvement Program has origins in the insurance industry with a focus on economic loss prevention, so it definitely wasn't designed for comedy or by authors without traffic safety backgrounds to simply meet minimum standards, which unfortunately has become commonplace within the industry.
Wolf Driving School realizes that in spite of economic hard times, there's still a need for Mount Prospect residents to enroll in CDL Training at Wolf Driving School to become truck drivers.
January 5, 2016 Corporate Real Estate Opportunities Grow as ASEAN Becomes a Unified Economic Market, According to CoreNet Global Report Southeast Asia emerges as a major economic force and a driver of global growth accelerating the region's potential for corporate real estate, according a new report from CoreNet Global, the global association for corporate real estate (CRE) and workplace professionals, service providers and economic devEconomic Market, According to CoreNet Global Report Southeast Asia emerges as a major economic force and a driver of global growth accelerating the region's potential for corporate real estate, according a new report from CoreNet Global, the global association for corporate real estate (CRE) and workplace professionals, service providers and economic deveconomic force and a driver of global growth accelerating the region's potential for corporate real estate, according a new report from CoreNet Global, the global association for corporate real estate (CRE) and workplace professionals, service providers and economic deveconomic developers.
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