Sentences with phrase «economic repercussions for»

That's definitely cheaper than reducing carbon emissions, which has tremendous economic repercussions for big nations.
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.
«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.

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People who understand these numbers understand that lower rates of business formation are an economic disaster that will have repercussions for decades to come.
The other major facet of the Chinese censorship enterprise is the use of economic benefits or repercussions for businesses and publications, based on their coverage.
Canadian recession will go beyond first half of 2015 Louis - Philippe Rochon Associate Professor, Laurentian University Co-Editor, Review of Keynesian Economics With news of economic turmoil in China and other emerging economies, repercussions for Canada will be quite â $ œatrociousâ $.
We are also watching the US economy, where any unexpected slowdown in growth or jump in longer - dated bond yields, given the more advanced tightening campaign, could have repercussions for the European economic outlook.
For ver a year now, quite a significant number of Ghanaians have over billions of cedis locked up and the government think that is not a serious issue that requires immediate resolution then you then begin to wonder, what then is emergency, the situation have had serious repercussions not only on economic activities but rather have brought several deaths cases in the form of hanging, poisoning, records from hospitals at these areas affirm this.
For each event, brainstorm a list of possible personal, economic, and ecological repercussions.
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.
Examining the contemporary economic landscape for corporations, non profit organisations, governments and community ventures, the panel explores where the «sharing economy» will lead us in the future; the political repercussions of open data ideals; and how the principles of collaborative consumption have been and may be deployed in the art economy.
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.
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.
Even though the stability of the euro area may have repercussions on the stability of the currency used within that area, an economic policy measure can not be treated as equivalent to a monetary policy measure for the sole reason that it may have indirect effects on the stability of the euro.»
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