Sentences with phrase «economic objectives such»

Not exact matches

Since the financial crisis it has become increasingly challenging for central banks to maintain price stability without compromising other political objectives, such as encouraging economic growth.
More recent efforts, branded as corporate social responsibility, tend to have dual objectives to create economic and social value simultaneously, such as initiatives to spark clean technology innovation.
Moreover, the measures are focused on long - term objectives, such as building infrastructure, that in most cases won't have a real near - term economic impact.
But some economists have argued that such analyses are problematic because the studies are rarely objective, economic outputs are tricky to quantify, and the costs and benefits are murky (see What science is really worth).
But according to the tenets of interest - based bargaining, focusing too much on objective criteria such as price, or salary in the case of faculty positions, can produce a tenuous agreement in which basic human needs — security, economic well - being, a sense of belonging, recognition, control over one's life — are not met.
Such frameworks must address not only climate change but also energy security, economic growth, and sustainable development objectives in an integrated approach.
Such movements need to be motivated by opportunity for a better economic and social future than by narrower environmental objectives.
In such cases, the church or public building will not only save money on their energy bills, but also meet their environmental and / or local economic growth objectives.
A range of important objectives - economic, geopolitical, environmental - would be served by our embarking on such a path.
«The objectives of democide include the disintegration of the political and social institutions of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups; the destruction of the personal security, liberty, health, dignity; and even the lives of the individuals belonging to such groups.
Where the granting of such preferential access is intended to realize an objective pursued by national legislation (in this case traffic safety) and the public infrastructure to which access is given, is not commercially exploited, the State does not confer an economic advantage according to the CJEU.
Interesting article too, but I am a bit sceptical to broadly applicable economic tests such as the MEIP, especially in a field such as State aid where the State often pursues other objectives (equity, solidarity, public access to common goods, etc) which are not prohibited under the Treaty but subject to the appraisal of the Commission.
Recalls that the objective of the ongoing negotiations on the Association Agreement between the EU and Mercosur is to introduce a framework for economic integration and political dialogue between the two blocks in order to achieve the highest degree of progress and prosperity for both regions, and believes that for such negotiations to be successful both sides have to approach the talks in a spirit of openness and mutual trust; points out also that decisions such as that taken by the Argentine authorities can put a strain on the climate of understanding and friendship needed to reach such an agreement;
Economic damages, which are designed to compensate a victim for objective economic losses such as medical bills, prescription medications, and lost waEconomic damages, which are designed to compensate a victim for objective economic losses such as medical bills, prescription medications, and lost waeconomic losses such as medical bills, prescription medications, and lost wages; and
The provisions of paragraph 1 may, however, be declared inapplicable in the case of: - any agreement or category of agreements between undertakings, - any decision or category of decisions by associations of undertakings, - any concerted practice or category of concerted practices, which contributes to improving the production or distribution of goods or to promoting technical or economic progress, while allowing consumers a fair share of the resulting benefit, and which does not: (a) impose on the undertakings concerned restrictions which are not indispensable to the attainment of these objectives; (b) afford such undertakings the possibility of eliminating competition in respect of a substantial part of the products in question.
Economic damages enable the plaintiff to recover for objective monetary losses such as lost wages and medical expenses, while non-economic damages allow recovery for subjective, non-monetary losses such as pain and suffering, loss of consortium, and loss of enjoyment of life.
Such variations reflect the diversity of economic realities to which different statutes apply and of their objectives.
While politicians such as Harper are touting the economic benefits of the deal, Barutciski says the partnership was in many ways about the U.S. «geopolitical objective» of countering China's growing influence in the region.
«How Partner Compensation Can Support Strategic Goals And Economic Objectives» For many firms, partner compensation has long been managed in isolation from the firm's overall business strategy, which is primarily focused on external factors, such as markets and clients.
Where native title negotiations are not directed through integrated policy objectives towards agreements which lay the foundation for economic and social development then the negotiations will instead be driven by other priorities, such as the need to resolve a legal claim or the land management priorities of the state.
With respect to satisfaction, economic satisfaction refers to satisfaction with respect to economic issues such as sales volume, sales profits and the accomplishment of objectives related to the outcome of an exchange.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z