Sentences with phrase «economic realities of»

Used to thriving economies and strong employment rates, baby boomers played a critical role in stimulating the housing market prior to the Great Recession, but the economic realities of the last few years have shifted the focus to Generation Y and real estate professionals are now looking to the approximately 80 million «Millennials» born between 1978 - 1995 to shape the state of the housing market for decades to come.
«It allows users to separate fact and assumptions, and clearly understand and present the economic realities of a real estate investment.»
Since sponsor couples deal with one couple at a time, it is much easier for them to deal with the particular cultural and socio - economic realities of each engaged couple.
The economic realities of today's families make it imperative to provide low - income families with quality child care.
Certainly your career goals need to be filtered through the business and economic realities of your life, but with some introspection and analysis, it is very possible to not only make a comfortable living, but to do so in work that is aligned with your true professional calling and life purpose.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commision (SEC) recently issued an investigative report cautioning market participants that the offer and sale of digital tokens by «virtual» organizations may be subject to the requirements of federal securities laws, also noting that potential classifications of tokens as a securities will be assessed on a case - by - case basis and will relate to the facts and circumstances, including the economic realities of the transaction.
The economic realities of law practice in any sizeable law firm dictate that on the job training from experienced professionals is just too expensive.
A purpose can also help you navigate the economic realities of modern law practice.
With local language capabilities and an in - depth understanding of the cultural and economic realities of doing business in the region, Fox Rodney Search is uniquely placed to assist our clients in successfully meeting their strategic growth plans.
In «Alternative Sourcing as a Means to an Agile End,» Ms. Bradick surveys the economic realities of modern law firms and outlines the case for contingent staffing models.
I am not suggesting that value necessarily means bargain legal services, but the costs of legal services need to be considered against the economic realities of modern - day consumers.
The advent of technology and the economic realities of the past few years have given rise to alternative models for practicing law.
Class counsel Sam Marr and David Fogel of Landy Marr Kats LLP said that the decision «reflects the economic realities of workers in today's economic climate» and «it would be a loss to all workers if a new representative plaintiff is not found resulting in the dismissal of this action.»
And needing to respond to it, because of the time pressures that go along with those decisions and the economic realities of the decisions.
Drivers for the growing number of layers in the climate debate are the implications of the 21st century hiatus in warming, the growing economic realities of attempting to transition away from fossil fuels, and a growing understanding of the clash of values involved.
«In addition, policy choices can be found, making full use of the innovations developed to implement the Kyoto protocol, and recognising the economic realities of the energy sector, which contribute more fully to greenhouse gas emissions mitigation.»
The end result is a methodology that addresses the economic realities of a wide range of land owners, while achieving high environmental standards.»
The economic realities of recession and the environmental impact of such a wasteful lifestyle are becoming clear to many, not to mention the fact that it ties one down to a life - long mortgage, artificially inflated property taxes due to minimum house size requirements and a life of «stuff» - acquisition that spiritually impoverishes individuals and communities.
Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev's installations explore the harsh political and economic realities of their native Kyrgyzstan, emphasising the difficulties of everyday life in Central Asia.
These works were either originally commissioned for and shown in past Sharjah biennials or other SAF exhibitions between 2003 to 2011, or acquired by the Foundation because of their resonance with the socio - political, cultural and economic realities of Sharjah and the wider region.
During the re-staging of this show, the luxury goods of Carpenter's original exhibition will be replaced with the «trash» goods available to the economic realities of an independent curatorial project.
As a resident Zimbabwean, Masamvu's work is inevitably situated within the socio - economic realities of living in a failed system.
Andrei Molodkin is an internationally recognized contemporary Russian artist engaged in deconstructing the economic realities of geopolitical praxis.
But with the resurging magnitude of dogfighting duly acknowledged, animal advocacy attention to dogfighting tends to invert the economic realities of the pit bull industry as it exists today ---- and, in so doing, fails both to suppress dogfighting and to effectively address the other consequences of pit bull proliferation.
The economic realities of large - scale commercial breeding of pets are in direct conflict with the early - life physical, mental and emotional needs of an animal intended to become a member of someone's family, not to mention the lifelong breeding servitude to which these animals» parents are chained.
Returns for those years were so absurdly greater than the returns justified by the economic realities of the day that returns had to be brought to zero for 2000 through 2009 just to bring stocks prices back to within shouting distance of fair value.
Very few people or publications speak openly about the economic realities of this business.
Technological limitations of traditional book printing and binding processes, as well as the economic realities of book production, made small - scale vanity publishing an expensive proposition.
The economic realities of earning a college education make it paramount that all students find savings, and this program ensures that students with print related disabilities can not only enjoy the cost benefits, but also capitalize on the countless digital efficiencies of eTextbooks that their peers have appreciated for years,» said Sean Devine, CEO of CourseSmart, in a press release today.
You've really exposed the economic realities of the two choices.
Schools and their systems find themselves without human capital and resources to meet the complex academic, emotional and economic realities of vulnerable youth, particularly those in urban and poverty areas.
Learning about the economic realities of our children's parents and community issues can enable us to see the complexity between economic opportunities and poverty.
Before Suicide Squad, Ayer was a respected writer and director of gritty action dramas that addressed the complicated racial and socio - economic realities of life among criminals and cops in Los Angeles» meanest streets.
Under a community - based tourism arrangement, unique benefits accrue to both the traveler and the hosts: Travelers usually accustomed to chain hotels and beachfront resorts discover local habitats and wildlife and learn about traditional cultures and the economic realities of life in developing countries.
Academia's Crooked Money Trail 06 January 2012 Paula Stephan's new book looks beyond rosy press releases to uncover the harsh economic realities of the academic job market.
''... universities and scientists alike must find ways to influence and adjust to the political, organizational, and economic realities of America in transition.»
The overall goal of the Republican legislators is to be leaders in the effort to mandate more cost - effective government in Westchester and to ensure that the county government be more in tune with the economic realities of the times.
Aregbesola who described youths as the only hope for sustained socio - political and economic realities of Nigeria, implored the younger generations to rededicate themselves and imbibe the virtues of Omoluabi ethos which according to him could add the needed values into their collective lives.
The economic realities of the North of England are nuanced and many voters believe that it no longer makes sense to blame the Conservatives for everything bad, while placing blind faith in Labour.
The Minister who made the disclosure on Tuesday also said that the construction of airports is driven by economic realities of particular areas.
The development of child care support systems in many countries have not kept pace with the changing economic realities of parents who must utilize them.
Here are three suggestions for gaining advantages from the new economic realities of robots in case packing.
Although the company was a bit more hopeful that the downturn wouldn't last as long as it did, it has taken action by closing some locations and finding new concepts for them that are a better fit for the economic realities of the time.
«In 2004, after evaluating the economic realities of the current business climate, a group of potato growers decided that long - term production and supply management are critically needed to provide sustainability and a reasonable return for growers.»
Without some bonding to the earth and to the political and economic realities of our existence, hope turns into reverie or romantic utopianism.
It is another matter that in this day and age most men can hardly afford to maintain even one wife and her kids... but that is due to the stressful lifestyle and economic realities of today... nothing against polygamy that worked perfectly in the past and was a positive for the society.
It taunts me that I am not a church theologian but just another academic theologian who continues to draw off the residual resources of Constantinian Christianity to fantasize about a church that does not and probably can not or should not exist, given the political and economic realities of our time.
Three of the many issues facing contemporary metropolitan areas impact churches directly: a rapidly growing ethnic and religious pluralism; the ethnic, racial, physical and economic boundaries between city, suburb and country; and the changing economic realities of the postindustrial city.
Black churches must begin to examine the economic realities of their existence, not in the light of their individual or denominational budgets alone, but in view of their tremendous possibilities to effect social change by utilizing the considerable resources that pass through their hands.
Economic Realities of Contemporary Confederation, Accent Québec 14, by Judith Maxwell and Caroline Pestieau.
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