Sentences with phrase «economic output even»

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Even though manufacturing represents a declining share of economic output, it continues to be responsible for the some of the most volatile components of GDP - and corporate profits.
Although it may sound strange, developing entire fictional characters with distinct behavior patterns, values, pain points, budgets, and even skill levels can prove a significant help in segmenting your market and targeting the types of visitors, leads, and customers that will best increase your website's economic output.
Economic growth in Alberta remains positive, even when one accounts for every conceivable indirect outside force on the price of Canadian oil, no matter how tenuous the connection is: potential new Iranian supply, single - industry OPEC nations being forced to reduce output, Greece leaving the Eurozone, Donald Trump surging in the polls, Tom Brady facing suspension, etc..
Economic performance on organic farms in many countries and numerous crops are often found to be comparable with those on conventional farms, even without additional subsidies and sometimes even without output price premiums.
But even if the industry does increase output, it will likely not be accompanied by the well - paying jobs and economic prosperity that coal towns desperately need.
As a result, local employment in non-tradeable sectors shrinks, and the cycle repeats perpetuating slow growth, or even a decline in economic output.
The nation's economic output grew at an even faster rate during July, August and September than the government initially estimated, giving the economy its strongest six - month performance in more than a decade.
The central banker says governments should cobble together a mix of policies to the boost the country's economic outputeven if each opportunity on its own offers only a slight improvement.
But with the build - up to war economic output reflective aerosols would have been at a higher level — with greenhouse gases having gone stagnant for a good part of the previous decade and with methane having been hit even harder due to its short residence time.
It promised not only a dramatic expansion of the administrative state and a huge increase in the regulatory burden on American businesses, it threatened to put the brakes on U.S. economic output at a time when most economists think the U.S. will struggle to achieve even a meager two percent growth.
«In order to ensure that our energy system remains clean even with large increases in population and economic activity in the long run, we consider only those technologies that have essentially zero emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants per unit of output over the whole «lifecycle» of the system.
The research indicates that, overall, deforestation yields large net economic losses even once factoring in agricultural outputs.
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