Sentences with phrase «economic health seems»

While Canada's economic health seems to be slowly improving, the same can't be said for Europe.

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Mexico seems to be one of the highest contributors to Scotiabank's improved earnings as its economy is interconnected with the US economy and its performance is bound to US economic health.
Economic growth in the 1990s, combined with the fiscal prudence induced in the Clinton administration by the health - care debacle of 1993 - 94, brought the spending - income ratio down, so that what seemed prudent in 1992 and now appears to be wildly spendthrift is in fact well within the nation's means.
These women seem to have great advantages when compared to women of previous generations or Third World countries or U.S. inner cities — access to the best medical help, committed husbands or partners, advanced educations, good health and economic comforts.
The economic advantages which most parents struggle to give their children seemed to be of little importance to the emotional health of the children studied.
Another - parent - in - the - home also seems to be protective against program drop - out (Bagner, 2013) Confounding variables may include socio - economic status and mental health deficits (Webster - Stratton and Hammond, 1990).
March 27, 2014 • It seems to make sense that economic growth automatically leads to better nutrition for children, and better health.
Carbon management, health improvement and economic development may seem very different objectives, but our ground - breaking Climate + Care projects show how they can be brought together to create benefits all round.
While it might not seem at first that a new study, being highlighted by BBC News, on the overestimation of how much health care costs for our aging populations are likely to increase has an immediate connection to environmentalism, in fact realizing that we may have to spend considerably less money here, as people are productive at much older ages than they used to, has big implications on how we discuss population growth and economic expansion.
General health issues, it seems, are picked up within the related broader policy goals of the Commonwealth which it declares are to «address directly the effects of severe socio - economic disadvantage suffered by Indigenous people through improved outcomes in health, housing, education and employment» [104].
It seems unlikely that we could ever end rural health inequities without addressing wider social, economic and health inequities.
If you think that a human right to health is not an issue in a wealthy country such as Australia, just take a moment to consider the concerns regarding the quality of care provided to asylum seekers, that we detain children at the cost of their mental health, that some Aboriginal communities don't have access to running water, and that we currently seem determined to impose an economic barrier to accessing primary care.
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