Sentences with phrase «economic interdependence of»

Because of the economic interdependence of stores in strip centers and / or malls, operating covenants are important to both the landlord and the various tenants as a means of maximizing traffic flow.
The results, the authors conclude, «demonstrate the economic interdependence of Chinese provinces, while also highlighting the enormous differences in wealth, economic structure, and fuel mix that drive imbalances in interprovincial trade and the emission embodied in trade.»
But the age in which justice is to be achieved, and yet freedom maintained, by wise regulation of the complex economic interdependence of modern man, is powerless to be born.

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 SAN DIEGO - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric S. Rosengren speaks on the economic outlook and receives the GIC Frederick Heldring Award for Global Leadership at an event hosted by the Global Interdependence Center - 1800 GMT.
The slowing of the Chinese economy and its recent market turmoil brought panic to U.S. markets and the rest of the world, underlining the reality of U.S. - China economic interdependence.
What many Christians in this country celebrate as «interdependence» is recognized there as the increasing one - sided dependence of whole nations on distant centers of economic power over which they have no control.
All that we hope to say about the interdependence of people and the earth, economic justice and ecological responsibility, is ultimately based in this metaphor and its message that the struggle of humanity and the earth are one.
Along with human rights and the emergence of a pervasive matrix of global economic interdependence, the issue of the future...
Yet economic interdependence and instant communications have punctured the power of these patterns of the past, and people are beginning to see beyond the tribal mentality to that Christian heritage in which unity can be achieved.
Writing at a time when the signs of globalization were not nearly as obvious as they are today, he foresaw a process he called «planetization», by which «peoples and civilizations reach such a degree either of frontier con - tact or economic interdependence or psychic communion that they can no longer develop save by the interpenetration of one another».3 Teilhard de Chardin wholly identified with the traditions of the Christian west, yet his visionary mind was able to lift the Christian themes and symbols out of their traditional usage and re-interpret them.
These habits are all the more necessary in modern societies where a high degree of interdependence among strangers co-exists with an economic system that emphasizes individual profit maximization and a political system vulnerable to interest - group activity.
The world is being knit together in bonds of economic interdependence.
The interdependence of these two production processes, the cultic as well as the economic, stifles the dynamism and the liberational content of Christian faith.
The most feasible path toward such an ideal is to incorporate into the structure of economic life the actual interdependence of the world's people.
But one thing is certain, and it appears to me that its recognition in theory, and acceptance in practice, must be the sine qua non of any valid discussion and effective action affecting the political, economic and moral ordering of the present world: this is that nothing, absolutely nothing — we may as well make up our minds to it — can arrest the progress of social Man towards ever greater interdependence and cohesion.
Interdependence in trade and in the conditions of peace requires constructive economic development in areas of rapid social change if chaos and violence are to be avoided.
On the level of reorganisation of the economic systems from negotiated and governed interdependence we should branch out from the old trodden paths and the enclosing corsets created by liberal globalisation (World Bank, IMF, WTO).
Although Marx and his followers use this principle as a basis for social and economic interdependence, they reject its applicability to the ultimate question of humanity's relationship to God.
As Stephanie Coontz explains, by the Middle Ages, the combination of the couple's economic interdependence and the Catholic Church's success in limiting divorce had created the tradition of getting married to one person and staying that way until death do us part.
Given the economic interdependence in the world today, and the fragile economic condition of Russia today, running them broke will be easier to do the next time around.
Nevertheless, economic interdependence has become a fact of life for both sides.
The burgeoning economic interdependence and growth of neighbouring states contributes a major incentive to prevent a conflagration.
The Sense interdependence lack a Sense the economic stability, independent attitude fort of women and men and of the fast measured company have weakened virtually the ties and the conjugal wedding seems to be an institution increasingly more weak.
As a result of growing international economic interdependence, economic conditions and policies in one nation increasingly affect economic conditions and policies in other nations.
Geography: International trade, including access to markets, inequality and «fair trade»; the nature of economic, political, social and environmental interdependence in the contemporary world; inequities of global systems and how they can result in unemployment, poverty and declining welfare standards for some people and localities, and advantages for other people and localities; food production, circulation and consumption.
Such caution combines with the complexity and interdependence in the economic area to produce a more collaborative and moderate system, in which negotiation tends to displace confrontation as a style of interaction, at least among actors with the capacity to inflict system - wide as distinct from regional destruction.
In such a case, it would remain to be seen whether the intrinsic dampening mechanisms of civilizations are sufficient or whether interdependence of social and economic factors actually makes societies more vulnerable.
Assessment of human - environment systems together is so important, the document stresses, because the interdependence of Earth system processes affects ecosystems, human communities, and socio - economic sectors.
Learning Lab is your one - stop shop for over 400 curated sustainability lessons to help students understand the interdependence of economic, environmental and social systems and to be empowered as global citizens.
Historically, the neighbouring countries of Malaysia and Singapore have always had a high degree of economic interdependence, reflected in their bilateral trade and also in the flow of investments between both countries.
[25] The UN General Assembly recently emphasised the link between development and human rights, in outlining a program towards sustainable development, noting the interdependence of economic development, social development and environmental protection.
A relationship of interdependence exists when two people share one another's lives, are emotionally committed, and work together in sharing domestic and economic responsibilities.
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