"Economic reality" refers to the actual state or conditions of an economy, reflecting its true situation rather than assumptions or perceptions. It describes how things are economically in terms of production, employment, income, and other factors, independent of opinions or beliefs.
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Here are three suggestions for gaining advantages from the new
economic realities of robots in case packing.
Many in the housing industry are wondering not only what today's home buyers really want, but also what they are ready to leave behind in light of
current economic realities.
Employers and employer associations are uniquely positioned to provide critical insight into the changing workplace and
economic realities facing modern businesses and other organizations.
Even access to a village phone transforms
economic realities for him and his family if it allows him to monitor market prices some distance away.
Today's
harsh economic realities make mediation, perhaps more than ever, worth considering for couples who realize that their marriage has ended.
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.
This often
ignored economic reality prevents colleges and universities from excluding poorly prepared high school graduates.
This illustrates the
basic economic reality that productivity growth is the only game in town when it comes to raising the economic and financial well - being of people over a long period.
Rather, it gives the analyst objective benchmarks which the analyst then uses to determine his or her views as to
what economic reality is.
In applying this test, any investigation must look to the substance and
economic realities behind an investment scheme, not simply the name and form.
For those planning on college in hopes it will lead to future high - wage employment, the new
economic realities make career maturity as important as their academic skills.
I have never seen this kind of disconnect
between economic reality and asset performance, and waiting for some clear path forward.
Because television is a capital - intensive industry,
economic realities play a major part in determining its policies and content.
According to him, the revenue assumptions in the budget, which though not overtly optimistic, may not be realised based on
prevalent economic realities.
It is investor emotions that cause price changes and
economic realities only sometimes affect investor emotions in logical ways.
The former generally takes a good government (or contemporary political reality) perspective whilst the latter takes a free market (or
timeless economic reality) perspective.
Our results suggest that conflicts between the gender norms and the social and
economic reality reduce life satisfaction.
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.
Our
current economic reality is the evidence we need for financial literacy in schools, and should serve as motivation for our legislators to solve the problem.
The core question is always — Are stock price changes caused
by economic realities or by investor emotion?
It's an honest, refreshing approach to customer service that reflects today's
economic realities for many families.
Ultimately, what your association should carry in reserves depends
on economic realities, practicality, and comfort.
Meanwhile, whatever their parental differences, parents around the world continue to meet the challenges presented by
changing economic realities and rapidly advancing technology with remarkable creativity.
But when the state and federal government are in charge of spending our money,
economic reality doesn't seem to matter.
In fact, embracing flexible gender roles can make couples extremely happy — largely, I'd argue, because those beliefs are more adaptive to our 21st -
century economic reality.
It's a rare jolt of
economic reality in this imposing new museum, and a reminder that its curators already have one eye on the yawning economic chasm outside Snøhetta's white fortress — a chasm that has grown wider still than in Goldberg's day.
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