Sentences with phrase «economic repercussions»

Recently, he published his main findings in a volume that discusses the social, political and economic repercussions of the Japanese invasion and the Chinese response.
That's definitely cheaper than reducing carbon emissions, which has tremendous economic repercussions for big nations.
CLIMATE CONTRARIAN: a person who refuses to accept that anthropogenic climate change is happening, most likely because of psychological conditions, such as inflexibility, a desire to be different, or fear of political or economic repercussions if people try to mitigate anthropogenic global warming.
During his tenure he also led the Federal Reserve through several events with major economic repercussions, including two US recessions, the Asian financial crisis of 1997, and the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
«The U.K. vote to exit the European Union could have significant economic repercussions,» Janet Yellen, chairwoman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, told Congress before the vote.
In its latest Global Financial Stability Report (October 2017), the IMF raises «concerns about a continuing buildup in debt loads and overstretched asset valuations [that] could have global economic repercussions» (p. 42).
Whatever may be the future economic repercussions of the atom bomb, whether over - or under - estimated, the fact remains that in laying hands on the very core of matter we have disclosed to human existence a supreme purpose: the purpose of pursuing ever further, to the very end, the forces of Life.
«There are economic repercussions from invasions,» Larson says.
This phenomenon, known as pre-harvest sprouting or PHS, has such important economic repercussions for farmers around the world that scientists have been working on finding a solution to the problem for at least a couple of decades.
Bank of Canada's Governor, Mark Carney, and Finance Minister, Jim Flaherty, have been focused on the nation's rising debt load for more than a year, stating that things must change in order to avoid serious economic repercussions.
How come it's the lawyers and businessmen in the senate and the white house who are debating the scientific merits of ways to curb global warming and evaluating economic repercussions of their decisions?
Extreme weather linked to climate change also has huge economic repercussions.
The economic impacts will, according to a study by Navigant Consulting for the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), be large enough to have state, regional and national economic repercussions.
Analysts fear economic repercussions as Italy's anti-establishment parties agree to form government
If medical costs or legal fees pile up, you can file a claim against your coverage to save yourself from potentially disastrous economic repercussions.
Less diversity could also have economic repercussions for Ontario.
CLIMATE CONTRARIAN: a person who refuses to accept that anthropogenic climate change is happening, most likely because of psychological conditions, such as inflexibility, a desire to be different, or fear of political or economic repercussions if people try to mitigate anthropogenic global warming.
If the decision is made to close down the lock and dams, this will have major economic repercussions, and therefore it seems only right that every effort is made to try and catch these fish and reduce their numbers using whatever tools can be deployed.
Silverstein: And there will be some economic repercussions for that you think as far as capital coming in and trade?
The price collapse has left a gaping hole in the fiscal and trade balances of major exporting countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Russia, with social and economic repercussions to match.
Trump is now going to find himself in the middle of a multifaceted international dispute with varied diplomatic and economic repercussions.
Kudlow, who started his job a week ago after his predecessor, Gary Cohn, quit over the tariff plan, brushed aside the possibility of economic repercussions.
The jury is still out on the economic repercussions of such actions, but the purpose is clear: Washington is gearing up to take on Beijing in the fight for technological supremacy.
Over 120 billion pounds of food goes to waste in the US each year, having significant environmental, social and economic repercussions.
As you are aware, drug abuse has social and economic repercussions and poses a threat to public health security, and so my outfit would do its best to come up with measures to curb the menace, he said.
There's certainly much more to be said about the economic repercussions of the Leave vote, which, alongside changes in party leadership is a genuine «leap in the dark,» but it is important to address directly and forcefully the question of popular anger that led to the success of Leave.
It would be an untenable move from the UK, no matter how much of the foreign aid budget is lost through corruption and fraud, and more importantly, the economic repercussions would be felt at home — but that does not mean the budget justifies an increase until European jurisdiction is negotiated.
As the economic repercussions of the 11 September incident in the United States reverberated across the globe, Singapore — barely out of the Asian economic crisis of the late 1990s — found itself grappling with new problems.
Experts say that if the U.S. withdraws from the Paris accord, there could be diplomatic and economic repercussions — some countries, such as Mexico and Canada, are reportedly considering imposing a carbon tariff on U.S. products.
«We're not going to allow a single levee board that has been hijacked by a group of trial lawyers to determine flood protection, coastal restoration and economic repercussions for the entire State of Louisiana,» said Gov. Bobby Jindal in a news release demanding that the levee authority withdraw its suit.
There is an important relationship between adult dating and the economic repercussion it can have on you.
The economic repercussions of natural disasters like the one caused by Hurricane Harvey can be devastating.
More on the United Nations: Global Population Could Hit 14 Billion By 2100 Without Greater Effort to Slow It: UN UN Reports on the Economic Repercussions of Massive Declines in Biodiversity
Given the economic repercussions for this nation and its citizens, remaining in the Paris climate accord for the sake of lowering the temperature by 0.086 degrees F by 2100 is something only fools would do.
A dramatic reversal of fortune for Canada's tar sands oil industry has cheered environmental advocates, and it may also leave Prime Minister Stephen Harper vulnerable in the coming federal election because of the economic repercussions, some have predicted.
As the diplomats and politicians continue their stately dance, the Kyoto Protocol will probably live or die on the basis of its economic repercussions.
They are aware that in addition to the pain and suffering of the loss, that there are economic repercussions.
«Sometimes, switching to a new policy may be in your best interest but there may also be economic repercussions to canceling existing policies, such as surrender fees.»
The event has «technical and economic repercussions» that market analysts have not incorporated into bitcoin's price, he contends.
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