«Aboriginal Community Controlled Health services makes
economic sense because we encourage prevention and early detection and take the pressure off the substantially more costly secondary and tertiary health care; we provide real employment and training for Aboriginal people and promote regional development and sustainability.
They make
no economic sense because they would seriously decrease US competitiveness, raise energy prices, and restrict US access to its very rich fossil fuel resources when just the opposite policies are needed.
Lutz goes on to say that big trucks and SUVs make
economic sense because the fuel savings are so huge «that you will more than get back your monthly lease price,» and that starting with trucks could've helped the image of electric vehicles and plug - in hybrids.
One platform and four derivatives optimizes production capacity and makes
economic sense because if sales of one vehicle are slow, you increase production of another to keep the plant going.
Not exact matches
But that made little
economic sense and wasn?t deemed necessary
because the property?
That's
because it didn't make
economic sense to employ a delivery person.
However, the 7 kWh battery does make
economic sense in certain markets overseas, particularly in Germany and Australia
because of tariffs and the electricity - rate structures in those countries, said Tesla co-founder and Chief Technology Officer JB Straubel.
Michael Powell, a former FCC chairman who heads a trade group representing major cable companies and broadcasters, told reporters that internet providers would not block content
because it would not make
economic sense and consumers would not stand for it.
But the Gawker founder remains devoted to the idea of reader comments, and to the necessity of reader interaction in general for media — both
because of the principle involved and
because he says it makes
economic sense.
The interest rate decision is also important, but sometimes the press conference after the bank meeting can make more
sense because it reveals the sentiment and the insider atmosphere, which is very important for an objective assessment of the
economic health.
If you currently have a student loan with a very low fixed interest rate, it makes more
economic sense to pay only the minimum payments
because of the low fixes rate and
because of inflation.
It just doesn't make
economic sense to begin accepting BTC as payment — it doesn't result in much higher sales,
because there are aren't that many customers with bitcoin.
Similarly, if the Series A is participating with a cap, there will be a range of merger consideration values where the holders of Series A will be indifferent
because the cap has been met, but it still does not make
economic sense for the Series A to convert.
Luther collapsed sexual identity and family status into the
economic order
because the household in the broadest
sense was the basic sphere in which people secured all the necessities of livelihood.
But
because its governing interest is «religious,» theological schooling on the model of paideia has characteristically been disengaged from the public realm in the
sense of the realm of political, social, and
economic power, its arrangement and its management.
Therefore, if a capitalist
economic system meets these goals — and I will argue that some do and some don't — then it meets our goals for an
economic system, in which case it makes no
sense to complain
because it is based on selfishness.
If Rand is your hero, you don't tell liberals that
economic growth will help everyone; you tell them that you could care less about helping the poor
because helping them is suicide and doesn't make logical
sense.
If the prophets speak on behalf of social and
economic justice, they do not preach a general abstract morality, but pointedly and specifically proclaim an election / covenant ethic, the
sense of which is something like this: You shall refrain from this practice, or you shall do thus - and - so,
because I am Yahweh who brought you up out of Egypt (election) and you are a people voluntarily committed in return to the performance of my righteous will (covenant).
But we should,
because in tandem with a pervasive
sense of
economic insecurity, it's driving the populism.
We had been led,
because of our peculiar history, to associate manliness, sport and
economic individualism with a system that had failed us as individuals, a system that was in every identifiable
sense bankrupt.
Although it will be incredibly difficult to ever match his contributions on the pitch, it's vitally important for a former club legend, like Henry, to publicly address his concerns regarding the direction of this club... regardless of those who still feel that Henry has some sort of agenda due to the backlash he received following earlier comments he made on air regarding Arsenal, he has an intimate understanding of the game, he knows the fans are being hosed and he feels some
sense of obligation, both professionally and personally, to tell it like he sees it... much like I've continually expressed over the last couple months, this team isn't evolving under this current ownership / management team... instead we are currently experiencing a «stagnant» phase in our club's storied history... a fact that can't be hidden by simply changing the formation or bringing in one or two individuals... this team needs fundamental change in the way it conducts business both on and off the pitch or it will continue to slowly devolve into a second tier club... regardless of the euphoria surrounding our escape act on Friday evening, as it stands, this club is more likely to be fighting for a Europa League spot for the foreseeable future than a top 4 finish... we can't hope for the failures of others to secure our place in the top 4, we need to be the manufacturers of our own success by doing whatever is necessary to evolve as an organization... if Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke can't take the necessary steps following the debacle they manufactured last season, their removal is imperative for our future success... unfortunately, I strongly believe that either they don't know how to proceed in the present
economic climate or they are unwilling to do whatever it takes to turn this ship around... just look at the current state of our squad, none of our world class players are under contract beyond this season, we have a ridiculous wage bill considering the results, we can't sell our deadwood
because we've mismanaged our personnel decisions and contractual obligations, we haven't properly cultivated our younger talent and we might have become one of the worst clubs ever when it comes to way we handle our transfer business, which under Dein was one of our greatest assets... it's time to get things right!!!
He shipped him back taking a loss of 10 million
because it never made
economic sense for him.
If Togo and other fragile states want to strengthen democracy, empowering women — in both
economic and social
senses — is one of the most effective ways to do so
because in a country where the
economic and social institutions are weak or unequal, the political institutions will be stunted as well.
This makes
sense because capitalism is not a system of government, democracy is not an
economic system.
This makes
sense,
because the state can make them rich with tax abatements,
economic development aid, and regulations on rent.
«He's been able to get other progressive issues accomplished, [so] the shift to climate issues is in a
sense perfect
because it's socially progressive but
economic - development focused,» she said.
She is not trying to do this
because she particularly likes immigration - one gets the
sense that she would close the borders entirely if there were no negative
economic ramifications.
«This is too logical a transition for anyone to have an ideological argument against clean energy,
because it stands against
economic growth and good business
sense,» says Daniel Kammen, professor of energy at the University of California, Berkeley, and science envoy for the U.S. State Department, who is attending the talks, «That's what people are saying here — they're incredulous that anyone would want to back off on this.»
To Schindler, it makes good
economic sense that he would make more money if Jews were hired as the unpaid work force,
because they're obviously cheaper than Poles:
Of course there are many different ways of defining freedom and equality, and in a
sense the schools of choice movement can be said to promote equality: those with few choices
because of their poor
economic position will be less constrained by
economic circumstances and thus become more «equal» to others.
Recent experience underscores that investing in better school leadership could make
economic sense, too - not only
because of what principals can do to boost instruction and student achievement, but
because of how leadership can act as a magnet for drawing talented teachers to high - needs schools.
Telling a reader she should pay more for a book simply
because she buys other products at a higher price doesn't make
economic sense to her
because she sees a lower priced version of the higher priced product that delivers essentially the same result.
We are waging this effort
because (a) we feel a
sense of responsibility to do so on behalf of all stockholders given our unique position as the largest stockholder and (b) we believe it is the right thing to do, especially in the context of the current
economic environment caused, in part, by similar self - serving managements and Boards.
It usually makes more
sense to lock in most of your profit or close a trade out that is deep in profit,
because if there is one thing we can all agree on about the forex market it's that it ebbs and flows and doesn't travel in a straight line for very long except on rare times of
economic volatility.
In an
economic world where everything is relative in a
sense — things only have value
because people want them, some might argue that cryptocurrencies have value
because some people want them.
Because of its more recent
economic growth, it is also juxtaposed with a more modern metropolis design, giving it a neat
sense of time travel while walking through it.
I recommend to always consider paying out of pocket for ultra short - haul flights, though,
because sometimes it makes more
economic sense to just shell out a little bit of cash on a budget airline than use your points.
Also, it's important to always have a way to accurately measure or quantify the value you receive from your card on an yearly basis
because many times it makes
economic sense to pay the annual fee since you're reaping benefits that far outweigh the cost of your annual fee.
So, if the option exists, people will choose — without the God - like pronouncements of the Killians and others — to live where they can access non-polluting energy, get by with less energy, and grow their crops with less inputs, «simply»
because it makes rational
economic sense.
Dorothy Atwood, one of the course participants, notes that «the reality of increasingly dangerous climate change — the rising temperatures and sea levels; the droughts, floods and stronger storms; the acidic oceans; the increasing forest fires; the expanding health dangers; the
economic costs of floods, drought, hurricanes and sunken coastal cities — are very real to us and demand our personal and group response
because it makes both environmental and
economic sense to change the way we live and solve these problems.»
What is interesting is how some of these full - timers were prompted by many different reasons to take the jump: either major life events or
economic necessity, or merely
because the idea of maintaining a large home seemed to make no
sense.
Are they used in things that need to be done for their comfort & convenience, or are they mostly wasted
because energy's so darned cheap that it makes more
economic sense to waste than to spend money — or even thought — on energy efficiency?
If you didn't read Tierney's piece (or don't want to), the «too long / didn't read» version is that we recycle more
because it gives us a
sense of moral superiority rather than creating
economic and environmental benefits.
Because renewables only make
economic sense if they are subsidised by the taxpayer — which means of course that they make no
economic sense at all.
That's
because it is so expensive to scrub CO2 from the climate system, it only makes
economic sense if emissions are zeroed as rapidly as possible.
Christiana Figueres, who campaigns for a peak in global emissions by 2020, says it makes no
economic sense to explore in the Arctic, partly
because it is likely to take years to develop any finds.
For example, many farmers with solar installed on their land now have a
sense of
economic security
because of the steady stream of income they receive from solar lease payments.
Because shark fins command $ 70 per kilo while shark meat yields only about 50 cents per kilo, it has not made
economic sense for ships to fill valuable hold space with a commodity worth so little.
In this post her basic point is that others should accept the belief of an economist who says that in spite of his suggestion making no
economic sense, we should follow it
because his «unsubstantiated fears» are high.
FThis cross-continent transport of food makes
economic sense only
because the true costs of such transport, including the big bill for its contribution to climate change, are not counted on the balance sheets of food corporations.