Sentences with phrase «economic ramifications»

There are some very harsh consequences that can occur if a senior does not carefully plan for economic ramifications of a potential late - life divorce.
She is not trying to do this because she particularly likes immigration - one gets the sense that she would close the borders entirely if there were no negative economic ramifications.
In fact, I can think of few worse ways of deciding highly technical and charged empirical issues with large economic ramifications than by popular opinion.
What are the long - term social and economic ramifications of these changes, and what legacy have they left in the present day?
The ecological and socio - economic ramifications associated with this increase in cephalopods are much less clear and are likely to be complex, according to the researchers.
«Beyond a tit for tat approach, Putin could use Turkey's dependency on Russian gas to his advantage but there are economic ramifications for Russia in that sort of response as well,» Zilberman said.
The European Central Bank (ECB) president, as expected, announced that euro area interest rates and asset purchases would remain unchanged as economic ramifications of the Brexit referendum continue to be assessed.
NCCC President Garry Douglas said he doesn't see any immediate economic ramifications as a result of the new law.
Should interest rates skyrocket, the nation could find itself on the brink of a housing collapse that would bring with it wide - spread economic ramifications.
While the damage wouldn't be felt equally - with some regions harder hit than others - the overall economic ramifications would be considerable, the researchers concluded: the global value of crop production could fall by as much as 12 % by 2100 if nothing is done.
At once minutely detailed and epic in scope, these works constitute layered meditations on the massive social, ecological and economic ramifications of global neoliberalism.
«The province's pivot toward renewables has not come without significant economic ramifications, however.
Perhaps theologians and ethicists are silent on the latter issue because they view eating as relatively harmless (except in its economic ramifications).
As the state's 932 towns and 62 counties roll out their 2012 budgets this fall, local officials are confronting the political and economic ramifications of the property tax cap.
The economic ramifications of any change to our current immigration policy are huge.
«Proving the existence of the Paleocene - Eocene drawdown would profoundly alter the interpretation of the Gulf's geologic history with academic and economic ramifications,» the researchers wrote.
Gary Gauthier presents Publishing In The Golden Age of Competition posted at Literary Snippets, saying, «As e-publishing matures and the economic ramifications play themselves out, the declining value of traditional publishers» services will become more pronounced.
Given the heightened level of controversy with the US political situation, many investors are unsure of what the economic ramifications will be of the U.S.'s actions, hence the additional popularity of economist presentations.
When you find a veterinary service at a lower price in some discount location or non-profit spay - neuter clinic, think about the economic ramifications on your traditional small animal veterinarian when you go there.
Albedo - modification research will have legal, ethical, social, political, and economic ramifications.
Within a scientific community, different individuals may weigh evidence differently and adhere to different standards of demonstration, and these differences are likely to be amplified when the results of inquiry have political, religious, or economic ramifications.
Rebecca Armstrong's objective in these cases is to keep the client mindful of the economic ramifications associated with the various strategic goals throughout the divorce.
What this line of thought illustrates is that SRLs are a challenge not just to legal process and order in court (if you'll pardon the pun) but to the economic order of things in law, and that the economic ramifications of self - representative capacity reach far beyond the business of law itself.
However, the political and economic ramifications of such a step restrain even the most virulent critics.
In this edition of REALTOR ® Magazine, we look at the economic ramifications of the industry's growth, the strength of a million voices on Capitol Hill, and the buying power enjoyed by the members of an organization 1 million strong.
So what were the economic ramifications of Hurricane Harvey on this delicate market?
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