Sentences with phrase «economic necessity for»

Although our standard of living has increased and the jobs we have access to has got broader, two incomes is still an economic necessity for many families.
The biggest complexity which is facing the British economy and the British society is in the clash between a blind nationalistic belief of the policy makers that expulsion of any foreign national is ultimately for the public good and the social and economic necessity for migrants in the UK.
The cost is being paid largely by lower income families, who have to pay more for fuel, an economic necessity for them but not for the generally higher income «environmentalists» who support cap and trade and may be one of the few groups that will ride the trains if and when they should ever actually run.
We believe this is not only a civil right for all American children but an economic necessity for the future of our nation.
Airbnb is spending close to $ 1M to convince Gov. Andrew Cuomo that it isn't the scofflaw it's made it to be, but rather an economic necessity for many New Yorkers.
«Access to our subways and buses is a basic economic necessity for New Yorkers, who rely on transit to get to work, school, doctors» visits, and essential services,» the letter reads.

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We can, and must, do something to expand opportunity for every young person — not simply as a moral imperative but out of economic necessity and competitiveness.
China's new defense and aerospace initiatives are a strategic necessity to provide foundational security for their rising economic influence globally.
That estimate comes from the Economic Policy Institute's (EPI) 2015 Family Budget Calculator, which measures the annual cost of necessities for one adult to live a secure, yet modest, lifestyle by estimating the costs of housing, food, transportation, health care, other necessities, and taxes.
But the Gawker founder remains devoted to the idea of reader comments, and to the necessity of reader interaction in general for media — both because of the principle involved and because he says it makes economic sense.
Nothing could be further from the truth, and the central reason for that is the necessity for energy to power economic activity.
Learning how to grow your business isn't just a worthy goal; growing your business is often a necessity for your business's survival and your economic well - being.
For many years now the federal government has been paying farmers not to produce foodstuffs, while millions, in this country and abroad, go hungry, The rationale, once again, is economic necessity: prices and profits must be maintained at a level sufficient to stimulate production.
As a result of the brief, violent moment of crisis in which it became conscious at once of its creative power and of its critical faculties, humanity has quite legitimately become hard to move: no stimulus at the level of mere instinct or blind economic necessity will suffice for long to goad it into moving onwards.
In face of this strictly «pagan» materialism and naturalism it becomes a pressing duty to remind ourselves once again that, if the laws of biogenesis of their nature suppose and effectively bring about an economic improvement in human living - conditions, it is not any question of well - being, it is solely a thirst for greater being that by psychological necessity can save the thinking world from the taedium vitae.
The royal commission, noting that no one seriously defended violence or denied its presence, offered 87 recommendations for control and regulation of the media, but without including any explanation of the phenomenon of increasing violence — other than passing references to economic pressures and competitive necessities.
And having done so without the necessity of altering to any degree their social economic patterns, they saw no reason for changing their traditional notions of the federal character of the national government, the benefits of Negro slavery, or the superiority of a rural - agricultural way of life.
From this finding, he adduces that Weber was probably wrong in assuming the necessity of rationalized religion for establishing a uniform hierarchy of values that challenged traditionalism and supplied motivation for the pursuit of rational economic activities.
1) Charities spend their income on necessities, such as food and utilities, which ever - so - slightly re-orients our economy toward recession - resistant products, rather than luxuries 2) Charities spend their money quickly, but on independent schedules, making for a smoother stimulus effect on the economy 3) Charities make purchases tax - free, meaning that $ 1 spent by a charity generates a full $ 1 of private economic activity; furthermore, much of those tax revenues are recovered as income tax on the grocery stores, utility companies, etc. that might not have received that income otherwise 4) Charitable giving is by far the most democratic way to improve society; from birth control to bombers, government assuredly spends money on something you don't like, and charitable giving restores your say - so 5) Charitable donations are tax deductible, meaning you keep those tax dollars in your local community 6) Charitable donations provide the funds necessary for volunteers to serve the needy, thus giving «the average citizen» a chance to meet and interact with the needy, breaking down stereotypes
Current efforts at energy conservation are inadequate; while the need for more appropriate patterns of individual and corporate energy consumption is clear, the statement also recognizes the necessity of avoiding unnecessary economic and social dislocations in the transition to energy efficiency (e.g., unemployment or increased costs due to lowered volume).
The driving force behind this process — i.e., the «factors making for growth in the halakhah» — is, first, the «necessity to respond to new external conditions — social, economic, political, or cultural — that pose a challenge or even a threat to accepted religious and ethical values,» and, second, the «need to give recognition to new ethical insights and attitudes and to embody them in the life of the people, even if there [is] no change in objective conditions.»
Much of this chapter is about the necessity for change in the economic order and in the political order to the extent to which the political order takes its cues from traditional thinking in economics.
But, she adds, «if more men are staying at home out of necessity, for example because of of job loss during times of economic downtown, then according to the theory they would be more likely to cheat.»
This suggests that choosing full - time work may be more of an economic necessity than a lifestyle choice, especially for unmarried mothers.
«The decision to cut the deficit in four years and to take # 4 out of services for every # 1 in tax was a political choice, not an economic necessity.
Employers responded to the government's consultation on changes to skilled labour migration (Tiers 1 and 2 of the Points - Based System) with vigorous arguments for the economic necessity of IntraCompany Transfers (ICTs)-- individuals relocated by their employers from overseas branches to British branches of the same company.
You had Nick Clegg talking about the necessity of cuts and you then had Vince Cable at his sage - of - the - nation best, setting out the grim reality of the economic situation and blaming Labour for its part in it.
The generous scholarships — $ 15,000 a year for 4 years — are another key element in the Meyerhoff program, helping to retain talented students who might otherwise forsake the rigors of a science major because of economic necessity.
Far from being a quixotic, utopian quest for a lost Edenic wilderness of the past, rewilding is a necessity, economic and existential.
Having studied under - graduate political science at the University of Iowa, but without graduating, Version # 2 now also accepts the need to address and manage climate change impacts... and risks and accepts also the economic rationale, indeed necessity, for doing so now, rather than putting it off until... forever... as he long had argued for.
In «real life,» we're often held accountable by pure economic necessity (i.e., if we don't show up for our nine - to - five, we'll become homeless) or an observant partner, roommate, or cable company («I'm sorry, but why don't you have your share of this month's electric bill?»).
Helping Hispanic youngsters has become a social and economic necessity, according to David Cournoyer, a spokesman for the Kellogg Foundation's Youth and Education program.
With changes to the economy resulting in dire economic prospects for high school dropouts, high school graduation has become a necessity.
Hate on it all you want, but the only way an auto engineer can make someone fall for a Rio and not sign the paperwork out of sheer economic necessity is to surprise the pants off of them during the test drive.
I think that Danielle's behavior changed out of necessity and WWII changed women's economic status for the same reason.
Now, in simpler times, when munis were all that they insured, the risk profiles were low for the guarantors, because munis rarely defaulted, particularly those with economic necessity behind them.
In these hard economic times, too many Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Lower Mainland people, and British Columbians who lived free of financial crisis until now, find themselves facing the shame of debt they can not repay after taking out too much easy credit just to live, pay for necessities such as housing, food, medicine, etc., a reflection of our ever growing senior and minimum wage population funded with insufficient pensions and facing rising living costs without corresponding increase in earnings.
Economic conditions and changing cultural perceptions have made the traditional college route seem less like a necessity and more like just an option — one of several paths for high school graduates to consider.
Delegate Charniele Herring alluded to the necessity for the VA Education Loan Authority by describing the economic impact of student loans in Virginian as «profound.»
«With increasingly complex global markets posing new challenges daily, it's our view that a systematic approach to monitoring and adjusting portfolio allocations across asset classes with a forward - looking view on market and economic conditions is no longer an option, it's a necessity,» said Brent Smith, chief investment officer for FTMAS and co-portfolio manager of the Fund.
For many, it's an economic necessity, and plenty of women also don't want to give up the rewarding challenges of their jobs.
The activists linked to these, nearly all of them, are citizens of the state of Londinistan, even if some of them dwell, for reasons of economic necessity, outside its physical boundaries.
Society's ability to recognize the necessity for and make political, social (population limiting), economic, environmental, military and technological changes is another such delay.
Guided by mountains of carefully and skillfully developed research regarding climate change, top rank scientists are proclaiming the necessity for open discussion and action by government officials, politicians and economic powerbrokers.
Their contrived, consensually validated «necessity» for unbridled economic growth could be eventually seen as fraudent as well as an willful exercise of governmental and corporate malfeasence, all of it based upon the selfish interests of a tiny minority of wealthy and powerful people.
Even if, by some miracle, some such policy were to come to pass, the long - term necessity for us to accept a lower overall standard of living, especially when that will require far more economic equality (perhaps including the confiscation of giant fortunes) and far less economic «freedom» (virtual destruction of the «free trade» system, a great deal more regulation of both financial markets and manufacturing industries).
Anne Finucane, Vice Chairman, Bank of America, said: «Addressing climate change is not only a necessity, but also an opportunity to provide positive economic outcomes for a low - carbon and sustainable economy.
Thomas Jefferson and George Washington were hemp farmers and advocates of growing hemp «for the economic necessity of the state.»
This analytical document outlines the practical necessity of identifying and examining policy options for pursuing a transformational agenda that is aimed at reconciling economic growth with ecological limits and social equity.
Given the necessity to maintain the continuity of public services in PPP projects, intergovernmental bodies, sucn as the World Bank, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UNCITRAL and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), have cautioned against the use of litigation as a primary means of resolving PPP - related disputes.
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