Sentences with phrase «economic reality does»

But when the state and federal government are in charge of spending our money, economic reality doesn't seem to matter.
So what economic reality does Depreciation measure, and why?

Not exact matches

The company's model of sharing equity with its agency partners and willingness to invest in needed technology has made it an example of how to do business in Adland amid the world's new economic realities.
Brussels also said Monday that the two tax rulings issued by Ireland reduced significantly the tax paid by Apple since 1991, in a way that «did not correspond to economic reality,» the newspaper reported.
But that doesn't square with the economic realities facing Gen Y, which have nurtured the growth of the sharing economy.
Today, as companies struggle to come to terms with harsh economic realities, questions are being raised on whether there is any good in doing good, business-wise.
What we can try to do is focus on supporting workers as they adapt to changing economic realities.
This is made worse with the economic reality of two - income lifestyles, as women who work are still expected to do essentially all of the household work as well; this pushes women towards the fall - back position of remaining single.
You might not realize that an economic reality like interest rates impact even the Powerball jackpot, but they do!
What trade deals can not do, however, is alter the reality of economic geography and the pattern of competitive strengths of the provinces.
Although some would prefer to glorify the past and return to simpler days, their wish does not alter the economic and social realities that have created the enormous need for child care.
This system of belief and social interpretation generally does not reflect the diversity of social reality there is within the society, but is consistent more with the economic or ideological system which has given it birth and its corporate managers who hold power within the system and benefit from it.
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.
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.
Our society doesn't value (in a tangible financial way) supporting mothers staying at home, etc, so in the mean time, we have to just «deal» with our economic reality and choices or lack thereof.
In looking over the Feingold site, it looks like they've done lots of research on additives, which is great stuff to know, but it doesn't look like they've focused on the economic and political realities of the massive school lunch program.
If he makes the wrong choice, Miliband will be gambling on a precarious coalition of the disaffected and the dependent who do not see, or do not want to see, the economic reality that the post-2015 government will have to face.
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
Clinton cited the «blatant drumbeat» against the stimulus program from conservative talk radio, suggesting that it doesn't reflect economic reality.
Of course, in reality what did happen was the dark years of Yeltsin's rule with economic collapse, moral decadence and general decline of Russia.
«In such a make - believe world, economic reality is marginalised and the eurocrats plough on, regardless of the harm that is being done
The fact that we have to do so lies with the economic reality that, even in times of growth and prosperity, the previous Government increased the welfare bill by some 60 %, to a staggering # 200billion.
«The budget, I believe makes an enormous first step in meeting the new economic reality we face and does so in an responsible way,» said Barnes, who briefed reporters.
He might be instinctively grateful for those MPs continuing to push for modernisation and the green agenda — while he must stick to being seen gravely focusing on Britain's immediate economic realities — and essentially doing all the manifesto legwork for his next election campaign.
«You don't have to have provisions of the law that build in formulas that are divorced from performance, from economic realities, from the fiscal conditions in which things are operating.
«In the face of our new economic reality of dwindling oil prices, there are a number of things we can really do without to preserve our economy.
When satire did not work, the next week November 11, 2015, I returned to explicit economic advisory in «Reversing Economic Slowdown» where I noted that «I have been loud in warning about the dangers of allowing the economy slide into recession and the imperative of policy to prevent that eventuality, on social media, in my Businessday column and in discussions on Channels Television and CNBC Africa, but the sense I get is that many are yet in denial about the reality of our economic conditionseconomic advisory in «Reversing Economic Slowdown» where I noted that «I have been loud in warning about the dangers of allowing the economy slide into recession and the imperative of policy to prevent that eventuality, on social media, in my Businessday column and in discussions on Channels Television and CNBC Africa, but the sense I get is that many are yet in denial about the reality of our economic conditionsEconomic Slowdown» where I noted that «I have been loud in warning about the dangers of allowing the economy slide into recession and the imperative of policy to prevent that eventuality, on social media, in my Businessday column and in discussions on Channels Television and CNBC Africa, but the sense I get is that many are yet in denial about the reality of our economic conditionseconomic conditions».
«And it's not right for government to be the only one that doesn't have to live with a budget, and doesn't have to live with economic realities, because the people that they want to take the money from are suffering economically,» said Cuomo.
«All her issues do not go to the fundamental economic reality New Yorkers face: Jobs, jobs, jobs.»
This argument has to be met head - on; the idea of a regulatory race to the bottom does not square with political and economic reality.
Can we park the constitutional question and reach consensus on a shared future for Northern Ireland itself; and in so doing agree a programme for government which addresses here and - now socio / economic realities, as opposed to each side merely identifying and promoting their own agenda and self interests?
The analysis ends with «However, even if the economy does drag Labour's support down again, it doesn't follow its going to happen straight away, or indeed that Labour won't rise further before economic reality hits home.
Or he can accept, as Clinton did, the political and economic reality in which he now operates in.
The Vice President, Dr. Bawumia, who is the head of the country's economic management team, has been tasked with the responsibility of ensuring all key government projects aimed at making the concept of «Ghana Beyond Aid» a reality, but his predecessor, believes the government has not done enough to show it is serious about the concept.
The feeling was that if we talk about doing mandate relief [defraying costs the state dictates to the town, like pension contributions], and people aren't feeling the reality of the recession and economic scarcity, they won't want to talk about changing the way they do business.
... We do have to deal with the realities of economic crisis, but we don't feel it helps the crisis by reducing taxes on those who can pay the most.»
17.53: On bursary, Dickson says we don't have the resources going by the economic realities.
If you're facing this financial reality with your company's new concept, ask yourself the following question: Does this idea increase my business» exposure, engagement and economic security?
I also think many socially - isolated men of all socio - economic levels end up thinking that reality TV reflects the way dating is done these days — and they get confused when they go all «jersey shore» on a woman and she ends up being repelled.
Medical, political, and economic realities are addressed, but this ultimately joyful film doesn't try to follow one person's story too closely, or to unnecessarily connect dots that aren't there.
Her mother Halley (Bria Vinaite) shields her daughter from their perilous economic reality, doing everything in her power to drum up days buoyed by love and excitement.
The Committee strove to clearly define the progressive nature of the obligations deriving from the ICESCR and, in doing so, it acknowledged a stark reality: the realization of ESCR faces huge difficulties owing to the lack of economic resources in many countries, hence their progressive nature; as states become more developed, they will be better able to assume greater responsibility in the area of ESCR.
Violence against women is not just what is happening to individual women, we see that the educational, economic, social and cultural aspects of the current systems, at local, national and global levels must intentionally work with a transformational agenda to be able to achieve this urgently needed change, that not only robs women and societies of peace, but does not allow the qualitative development for the new paradigm to become a reality in our life time.
However, simply measuring NJ against other states does not capture the reality of the 21st century global economy or the economic and educational advances of other countries.
As a practicing principal, how do you lead your school toward significant improvement in the midst of the current economic realities and the ever - present public scrutiny?
Inequalities of wealth and income have risen steadily for three decades, racial segregation continues, class segregation has deepened, and middle and working class families are fracturing in the face of this economic onslaught, but rather than face these fundamental realities politicians keep pandering to the public and putting forth an endless stream of quick fixes that don't cost any money and don't require real change & mdash as if cosmetic changes in schools are somehow going to offset decades of disinvestment in the public sphere and rising concentrations of poverty.
But beyond the data issue, I think there's a whole income economic piece so folks who don't care about, you know, disparities and suspensions and maybe they don't respond, you know, in a warm way to talk about school climate, the economic reality is that it's incredible expensive to the taxpayer.
As public education continues to adjust to economic and competitive realities, our organization remains steadfast in our support of the charter school movement in this country; just as we are also proud of the work we do with our district school partners.
OECD analysis finds that about 15 percent of variability in the performance of American students is explained by socio - economic factors; the OECD average is 10 percent.13 Research suggests that if the PISA results of U.S. students are adjusted such that the distribution of low - income students is more similar to other countries with comparable post-industrial economies, both math and reading results would look significantly higher.14 This does not mean the United States should not be concerned about international comparisons of educational achievement, but it suggests that the conclusions drawn from rankings based on national averages are limited and that reality is more nuanced.
The cost for this ebook doesn't reflect economic reality in today's market given most consumer's budgets and it doesn't reflect how little ebooks cost to produce as compared to paperbacks - let alone hardcover.
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