Sentences with phrase «economic life of»

By creating an arbitrary and discriminatory cost recovery system that is disconnected from the economic life of actual structures, the proposed reforms would reduce real estate investment and development, result in lower real estate values, and stifle the real estate industry's ability to continue creating new jobs as the economic recovery picks up steam.
They will be as healthy, live as long, and participate fully in the social and economic life of the nation.»
Behind the Report is the vision of an Australia in which Indigenous people come to enjoy the same overall standard of living as other Australians — that they are as healthy, live as long and are as able to participate in the social and economic life of the nation.
Abbott Labs, Amman • Jordan 2008 — 2009 Professional Sales Representative Instrumental in increasing health care, public and patient awareness about Psoriasis as a systemic chronic disease, its impact on social and economic life of the patients and the doctor's awareness about the available treatments for chronic disease starting from the early treatment with topical to the newest agents which included the systemic biologics (TNF alpha blockers).
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea contains the clause: Rocks which can not sustain human habitation or economic life of their own shall have no exclusive economic zone or...
The Report Card is released on Persons Day, the historic day in 1929 when the first women in Canada were finally included in the legal definition of «persons,» and serves as an important reminder of how far we still need to go to ensure all women's full and equal participation in the social and economic life of our province.
On the one hand, a broad reading of the State resources criterion is justified by the fact that Member States may feel tempted to assume a «private form» to evade the application of State aid rules; on the other hand, a narrow reading averts the risk of enabling the Commission to conduct «an inquiry on the basis of the Treaty alone into the entire social and economic life of Member States», as famously summarized by AG Jacobs in Viscido.
«I just would say to any American who is prepared to endorse a national energy tax, that there's a better solution, and that they should keep their powder dry, and take their case to the American people that they don't need, particularly during this very difficult time in the economic life of our nation, to raise the energy cost on our businesses and on American families.»
It is no surprise that CCS is a technology favoured by fossil fuel companies; it extends the economic life of their assets in the ground, while providing them with a potential future source of revenue as they leverage their subsurface expertise.
Apart from the above reservations about the capacity of wind power to solve the energy problem, in the case of Southern Karystia there are also objections to the degradation of the natural environment from the accumulation of industrial installations for generating electricity within the protected area of Mount Ochi that will also have a detrimental effect on the economic life of the area, that is to say the agricultural economy and tourism.
The Smiles Are Not Smiles can be seen as a continuation of Michael Stevenson's enquiry into the complexities that underpin the economic life of the art world.
Mika Lammi: Here's a handy quote from our web site: «Being a political player in the economic life of the city, the company provides services prescribed by the economic strategy, develops the economic life, creates networks of cooperation partners, and is in charge of marketing the region for economic purposes.
The sacred monkey forest is not only for tourist attraction but good for economic life of local people and for research conservation programs.
(1) The general assembly hereby declares that it is the policy of the state to encourage and enable the blind, the visually impaired, the deaf, the partially deaf, and the otherwise physically disabled to participate fully in the social and economic life of the state and engage in remunerative employment.
Dimensional shingles normally have an estimated economic life of 22 - 28 years.
Term Loans — similar to a Short Term Loan, the term of this type of loan is based on the economic life of the assets being financed or collateralized.
The maximum VA home loan term is 30 years and 32 days; however, the term ay never be for more than the remaining economic life of the property as determined by the appraisal.
Almost from the beginning of the American republic, African - Americans have struggled for the right of self - determination and of full participation in the political, social, and economic life of the nation.
Situations that would normally lead to a lease being classified as a finance lease include the following: the lease transfers ownership of the asset to the lessee by the end of the lease term; the lessee has the option to purchase the asset at a price which is expected to be sufficiently lower than fair value at the date the option becomes exercisable and that, at the inception of the lease, it is reasonably certain that the option will be exercised; the lease term is for the major part of the economic life of the asset, even if title is not transferred; at the inception of the lease, the present value of the minimum lease payments amounts to at least substantially all of the fair value of the leased asset, and; the lease assets are of a specialised nature such that only the lessee can use them without major modifications being made.
Operating & finance leases Operating leases are useful if the lessee needs the equipment to be updated or replaced frequently as: they run for shorter, specific periods shorter than the full economic life of the asset; the lessee is not liable for financing of the asset's full value; the lessee has use of the equipment, but not full ownership; and because the residual value belongs to the lessor.
In contrast, a finance lease will be for a specific longer period considered to be the full economic life of the asset.
Overall, the data clearly show the valuable contribution of immigrant founders of «high - impact,» high - tech companies to the economic life of the United States — but not any special propensity for innovation or spectacular entrepreneurial success.
Mr. Vanderpuije said he has the ability to improve the economic life of traders, including fish mongers, fishermen and all other businesses in the constituency if he is given the opportunity.
A man of distinction, Thing, in a letter to the editor this week, argues with sponsors that parking issues are only incidental to a project that will considerably enhance the cultural and economic life of downtown Kingston.
Much as the NCA recognises the key role the radio stations play in the socio - economic life of the country, dissemination of information, employment and investment opportunities it creates, it is important that players within that space adhere to the regulatory requirements and conditions of their Authorisations.
The economic life of the people is also very much affected by the cultural process of communication and information.
The transition from the eighteenth to the nineteenth centuries was a climax of movements and trends long present but now exploding in the intellectual, religious, political, and economic life of Western Europe.
A good deal of economic life of Christians are also, thanks to secular technological organizations of production and exchange, outside the specifically Christian communal circle.
This is the expression in economic life of the demand to love God and our neighbor.
The economic life of the Minjung should be based upon life protection and enhancement.
Yet the main player in the market are the corporate entities of capital in and outside Asia, rather than the nation states which are even losing control over the economic life of their own people.
The question of the economic life of the Minjung goes beyond the issue of class.
Soon after this the Europeans gained a stranglehold on the economic life of the area which did not begin to be broken until after the first and second World Wars.
• The confusion of «success» with sheer wealth by individuals, businesses, and corporate boards, which empties economic life of its vocational nobility and inculcates a counter-ethic of beggar - thy - neighbor competition that's a grave danger to markets and a threat to the capacity of free enterprise to help people lift themselves from poverty.
One of the fruits of the Great Awakening was a surrender of the Church's mission and message as related to the intellectual, political, and economic life of man.
Under the twin banners of a globalized economy and a war against drugs, the U.S. is pursuing the aim of controlling the political, military and economic life of all the Americas.
He charts the devastating consequences of the transformation of this gang and others into high - stakes, often violent corporate enterprises engaged in franchised dealing in crack cocaine — an entrepreneurial «black capitalism» that does not figure in conservative programs for urban renewal yet plays a significant role in the economic life of the inner city.
Capital acquisitions are amortized over the economic life of the acquisition.
These numbers are from the Estimates and are on a cash basis of accounting, whereas in the budget, capital is on an accrual basis of accounting, spreading the costs over the economic life of asset.
The law governing the Bank since 1935 says we should «regulate credit and currency in the best interests of the economic life of the nation.»
He has repeatedly name checked countries like Denmark and Sweden in interviews and debates, arguing that we should copy policies like mandatory paid leave for new parents and free healthcare and college education to improve the economic lives of ordinary Americans.
In that sense, the Fed has the potential to make a huge structural difference in the economic lives of blacks and other minorities by heavily weighting the full employment part of the their mandate relative to the inflation part, especially since there's still considerable slack in the job market, with lower - wage, minority workers facing the brunt of it, and — importantly — little evidence of inflationary pressure (if anything, the Fed has missed their inflation target on the low side for a few years running now).
«Our city's annual loss of $ 307 million to preventable subway delays is a critical derailment of the economic lives of many businesses and New Yorkers, particularly those from economically challenged communities who feel any hit to their wallet harder than those with access to alternate commuting options,» said Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, who requested the study.
Student loan debt is a persistent drag on the economic lives of many Americans — only mortgage debt ranks higher on the list of largest categories of consumer debt.
The social, political, and economic lives of the emerging nation - states gave rise to nationalist liberation movements along with evolving awareness of geography and identity.
«This had devastating effects on the social and economic lives of the survivors.
Technology is transforming the social and economic lives of us all.
In supporting the Declaration today, the Government is also respecting the important place land and resources have in the cultural, spiritual, social and economic lives of Indigenous Australians.

Not exact matches

«People who live at least another few decades will likely be affected by diminished funding of Social Security, and also the economic impacts that impact the broader economy, including rising interest rates and inflation,» Hamrick said.
A drawback of being a small business owner is that the budget for such quality, such as employee incentives and benefits, is not as plentiful as it is for a larger company (especially in the economic climate we are living in today).
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