Sentences with phrase «economic realities play»

Because television is a capital - intensive industry, economic realities play a major part in determining its policies and content.
Marks 2016 offers additional reading on how economic reality plays a role, eventually, in the functioning of the economy and financial markets.

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Governor Cuomo says those lawmakers who say New York State did not play a part in Buffalo's economic turnaround should «go home» and «get in touch with reality
In fact, although educators might not want to recognize it, the current economic calamity should drive home the reality that the economic forces at play in the world dwarf the effects of education.
The artist creates aesthetic mythologies, which adopt and play with themes and techniques used for the fabrication of realities in advertising strategies, political spin and entertainment, as well as in the economic and legal languages, and their social applications.
These players navigate in - between worlds of fantasy sword fights and mundane reality and by juxtaposing them against the domestic and urban backdrops, the parallel realities in play in COSplayers reveal the life attitudes of China's modern - day youth as alienated urban superheroes trying to deal with the urgent reality and the unease of populations left out of economic miracles.
In addition to the current economic realities, longer term financial pressures are at play.
«With these economic realities, we've challenged our team to be more creative and strategic in assisting our clients to identify, develop and secure partnerships for their play areas,» he adds.
Mix volatile energy prices, looming inflation and the reality that the housing bubble, which has played a huge role in sustaining economic growth, has finally sprung a leak — and you have a recipe for a consumer slowdown.
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.
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