The sacred monkey forest is not only for tourist attraction but good for
economic life of local people and for research conservation programs.
Many countries are living
on economic life support systems that are not sustainable economically or politically.
«Compare economic circumstances with the place you're in
with economic living standards of the day,» he told voters.
Economic globalization has meant opportunity for lots of people who never enjoyed the prosperity of
modern economic life.
The church needs to have a more critical conversation about which parts of
economic life contribute to freedom and which do not.
In contrast, a finance lease will be for a specific longer period considered to be the
full economic life of the asset.
It seems that only in a community that has some control over its
own economic life can there be freedom to decide about the respective roles of human labor and fossil energy.
For them, the only structural element of political -
economic life relevant to the plight of the black poor is the negative role of the state and the positive role of the market.
As I shall use the term,
economic life means everything connected with the acquisition, possession, and use of material goods.
Doing either and both of these things will absolutely change your
whole economic life and future.
The current economic system as a whole, like corporations in particular, fails to take a long - term perspective
on economic life.
The church needs to have a more nuanced and critical conversation about which parts of
economic life contribute to freedom and which do not.
In part it indicates an assertion of the autonomy of daily life, thereby excluding the interference of religious authorities in the government or political and
economic life of a country.
The free market does not bring about a just equilibrium
in economic life in the world of grave economic inequalities.
In their study of Mondragon, «Enabling Ethical Economies: Cooperativism and Class», J.K. Gibson - Graham argue that we should see
economic life as diverse, and seek to understand how our multiple roles of worker, carer and citizen break down traditionally conceived boundaries.
This concern for the social problems produced by the
new economic life in America was clearly expressed by the adoption, in 1908, of the Social Creed of the Churches by the Federal Council.
Served as lead analyst for determining intrinsic and fair market value of privately held enterprises across different
economic life cycles primarily through Discounted Cash Flow, Capitalized Economic Income, and Company Comparable Analysis.
Steiner's visionary capacity brought to light a new imagination
about economic life and money; that consciousness applied to the nature of transactions in the conduct of financial life would allow us to transform our relationships with each other and with money and provide a new basis for transforming the entire economic system.
Still others move from the new awareness of the intrinsic value of the world to reflection about how human beings can order their social, political, and
economic lives so as to respect this value.
So while it may be true that Obama did not
make economic life better for most Americans, he certainly prevented it from getting much worse.
Wight asserts that Smith's framework can help modern readers fit
economic life into the moral foundations of society.
He looks for a beautiful woman as all men do, many makes an assumption that every woman in Ukraine or any other former Soviet Union country is desperate to marry any foreign gentleman to escape the low
economic life style she leads at the moment.
I recommend once a property has been capitalised it should be depreciated over its
useful economic life (normally 50 years) and the amount charged to the Restricted Fixed Asset fund.
Stein furthered relations by giving the Iranian Cultural Heritage Organization 300 clay tablets that recorded the
daily economic life in Persepolis, a capital of the ancient Persian Empire.
Economic life reverted to self sufficient agriculture, with complex organization surviving mainly on the monastic estates in the countryside.
17 - 26) present a formidable array of statutes
governing economic life: mandatory lending, interest - free loans, sabbatical rest and festivals, jubilee releases and land tenure, gleaning restrictions, tithing, debt remission, slave manumission, and the preferential treatment of widows, orphans and strangers.
While economics as a descriptive study is not concerned with moral issues, the facts of
economic life inescapably point to the moral element in human nature.
The United States has the capacity to
disrupt economic life in El Salvador through restrictions of aid and control of access to markets.
England determined to use its colonies to build up its own wealth and security; consequently, it passed a number of laws carefully regulating
colonial economic life so that England stood to benefit.
Phrases with «economic life»