Sentences with phrase «economic point of»

The office explained that the Russian SWIFT is used by Russian banks in two major ways: firstly, as a backup channel for financial message exchange and, secondly as an alternative to SWIFT when it is most expedient from an economic point of view.
In such on old, traditional and densely populated market, one would expect to run into an established model, proven from both technical and economic point of view, that enables publishers to go digital.
From a pure economic point of view, the insurer was correct.
From an economic point of view, it is impossible to live up to the promises made by the government for CO2 reduction by 2030.
Well, at least from an economic point of view the Government of Canada think hemp might be one of the solutions.
To make this vision a reality, cables will be needed, both onshore and offshore, nodes to connect grids together, and a plethora of technical services, as well as regulatory and financial structures to ensure that everything works together successfully from an economic point of view.
From an economic point of view, there does not seem to be much of a difference.
He began discussions with commercial salmon fishers, talking openly with them about the extent of the problem from both an environmental and economic point of view, including how their own livelihoods were being affected.
Just look at replacement fuels from an thermo and economic point of view, not political correctness of «mitigating» climate — when more CO2 is obviously beneficial for agriculture.
He said that from an economic point of view, it would be more rational to spend lots of money on today's other big problems, and only make small and limited changes in policies relating to global warming, such as a slight increase in gasoline or carbon taxes.
This idea that everything on the Internet should be free or free of such limitations because it is «flat» is absurd from an economic point of view.
However, equally obviously, it is the marriage of technology to the individual tutorial which makes it all possible from an economic point of view.
Secondly, from a purely economic point of view, I just proved that if you put women in the lead of a movie you can make over $ 100m.»
From the economic point of view, this seems to have a negative effect upon tourism and those who can mostly work during the week - ends (e.g. students).
This is true regardless of whether the policy you are proposing makes sense from a rational or economic point of view or not.
I think that marriage is still relevant from an economic point of view: tax exemption, leaning financially on another, [etc].
Finally, the method of experience capital allows clubs to optimise their approach regarding transfers by considerably reducing the risks inherent in such operations, from both the sporting and economic point of view.
We know now that it was also incompetent from a purely economic point of view.
There's an important benefit from an economic point of view.
«From an economic point of view, however, competition with «normal» meat is a big challenge; production cost emerges as the real problem.
In general, EU countries appear to believe that they are better off being in the EU from a security and economic point of view.
I'm wondering from an economic point of view, when you look at the United States and your discussions with other people in business and in government, is his bark bigger than his bite?
It's a discussion the country needs to have, from both a legal and economic point of view.
So from a Canadian economic point of view, we believe that it's important to keep that activity in Canada.
The other is that, from a Canadian economic point of view, over 40 % of the revenue in cloud technology flows out of our country to other areas of the world — mostly the U.S., but to other countries as well.
Evaluating whether there exists excess generating capacity on electric utility systems, from both physical and economic points of view
However, Kalil and DeLeire offer a thoughtful and humanizing way to integrate personal, cultural, and economic points of view to understand resources available to families, as well as the range of options regarding how parents choose to invest these resources to best raise their children.

Not exact matches

To hit this point home further and to commemorate the nation's annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, who spoke fervently against racial and economic inequality, here's a sampling of his thoughts on the subject:
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that the combination of tax increases and spending cuts could trim economic growth this year by about 1.5 percentage points.
Before Yellen addressed the Economic Club of Washington, her counterparts in Ottawa released their latest policy statement, in which Canada's central bank said it was keeping its benchmark interest rate at 0.5 %, a quarter - point shy of the lowest level ever.
This gap surges to over 20 percentage points when calculated to include among the non-employed prime - age black men who are «missing» primarily due to incarceration or early death, according to the Council of Economic Advisers.
Rather, it pointed to three main factors: taxes and tariffs, differing rules and regulations, and economic factors, such as shipping costs and economies of scale.
Sharing tasks makes you not only more emotionally resilient but also more economically resilient as well, Smith points out: «Flexibility and redundancy add up to greater resilience in the face of economic shocks.»
Advocates for excessive home prices also point out that construction has become a bigger part of the British Columbia economy, equating any effort to deflate Vancouver's housing bubble to act of economic sabotage.
The disintegration of investment in nonresidential structures and machinery and equipment subtracted almost a full percentage point from GDP; only 2009 and 1982 were worse in that regard, and neither of those years stand out as high points in Canada's economic history.
But at very least, it seems to me that a rough assessment of the economic impact of a vacation is a pretty good starting point.
In fact, the land of the Osoyoos band in the Okanagan Valley straddles this country's only true desert — hardly an auspicious starting point for an aboriginal economic revolution.
As economic tensions between Silicon Valley elites and the rest of society increase — affordable housing in California among the flash points — the approach to contract workers may need to change.
«The electoral advantages of anti-immigrant politics will only shrink over time, suggesting that Republicans should at some point — perhaps before the next presidential election — begin to embrace comprehensive immigration reform,» says Mark Price, a labor economist at the Keystone Research Center, a nonpartisan economic policy think tank in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
As a whole, the movements have been modest in scale, continuing the pattern seen around most Chinese economic data points of late.
Economists at Macroeconomic Advisers boosted their forecast for fourth - quarter economic growth by three - tenths of a percentage point to an annualized rate of 2.4 percent, on the «unexpected strength» in consumer spending.
From his point of view, earnings growth for the year will be moderate and a choppier stock market could hurt the stock, which is sensitive to economic ups and downs.
«What strikes me about the Bush economic strategy at this point is that it comes straight from Jack Kemp's philosophy about empowerment and minority entrepreneurship and developing inner cities,» says Bill Whalen, a research fellow of politics at the Hoover Institution.
And while 41 percent of small business owners say they don't see any indications that the recession is over, that's actually three percentage points lower than the number of consumers who say economic conditions have not improved.
At its core, the market sell - off, which shoved the Dow Jones industrial average nearly 1,600 points lower Monday in the biggest intraday point drop in history, showed traders adjusting to signs of firmer economic growth and, potentially, a resurgence of long - dormant inflation.
The combination of spending control and economic growth is going to restore some of those key financial measurements back to where they were pre-recession, and at that point give them a very strong footing to compete.
WITH the economic prospects of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley uncertain after Woodside Petroleum put its onshore gas project at James Price Point on hold, we are left wondering whether the region should now be classified a basket case.
Economists said the results pointed to a mixed picture for the German economy, a key pillar of the euro zone's economic health.
Pay transparency will be the focus of tonight's PBS debate show, Point Taken, featuring a panel of guests who will clash over whether it could help narrow gaps in pay between genders, racial groups, and socio - economic classes.
«I grow weary over the fact we have too many politicians who continually shoot from the hip and point fingers on economic matters without having a solid understanding of economics,» wrote one.
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