In layman's terms, with bitcoin prices in the sub - $ 400 range, mining at a difficulty level of 40,000,000,000 - plus simply does not make
economic sense with current - generation hardware.
First, assess whether the cost of your degree makes
economic sense with the starting salary for your chosen career.
Not exact matches
Recalling 2017 trips to the Women's Farmer Union in North Dakota and the She Summit in NYC, «what you see
with women across the political and
economic spectrum is a growing
sense of frustration, facing barriers that they were previously told had been struck down.»
Business Insider combined five measures of labor - market and general
economic health for the 40 metropolitan statistical areas
with the biggest 2017 populations to get a
sense of where those big cities» economies stand.
«
With the mini-bond program, for the first time since IDBs were created, I can show a potential borrower an IDB financial analysis that makes a lot more
sense than a traditional commercial loan,» says Rick Palank, director of the St. Louis County
Economic Authority in Missouri, one of the first offices to implement a mini-bond program.
With synthetic crude right now commanding a US$ 14 - a-barrel premium over West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark crude, it may make
economic sense too.
«The government has been in office long enough to have a clear plan to deal
with the current
economic situation, but the
sense of urgency from the Trudeau Liberals has been completely absent,» Ambrose said in a statement.
In that
sense, the Fed has the potential to make a huge structural difference in the
economic lives of blacks and other minorities by heavily weighting the full employment part of the their mandate relative to the inflation part, especially since there's still considerable slack in the job market,
with lower - wage, minority workers facing the brunt of it, and — importantly — little evidence of inflationary pressure (if anything, the Fed has missed their inflation target on the low side for a few years running now).
Anyone
with any
sense for global
economic trends ought to be worried.
Steve Ketchum, executive director of Sound Point, told Bloomberg that in Puerto Rico, «there are no obvious great
economic difficult situations... We are comparing Puerto Rico
with some of the worst situations of sovereign debt in history and it simply does not make
sense to us, especially since Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States.»
If WEDC was functioning as an even minimally engaged
economic development agency, it could be expected to respond to dramatic corporate shakeups that could influence the future of Wisconsin employers
with a
sense of urgency.
Factories that produce in one country
with components from the other two make a lot less
sense amid all the
economic disintegration.
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.
So
with that caveat let me try to make
sense of global
economic forces.
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.
We owe to them the tradition of decorating a tree, eating turkey, and the
sense that Christmas is a time to retreat to a domestic idyll
with family and bolt the door on whatever turbulent political or
economic changes are raging outside.
The very idea of paideia became privatized and entailed
economic, social, and political interests, that is, «public» interests, in one
sense of the term, incommensurate
with its religious interests.
Intoxicated by their lust for gold, they ceased to see the people standing in their way; lulled by an overpowering
sense of their own Christianity, they drew no boundary between their
economic and spiritual exploits; infected
with their own technological and military prowess, they couldn't even imagine that they needed a cure.
The issue here is not class, in the
sense of a social group
with distinctive
economic, attitudinal, and cultural characteristics that persist through time.
I believe that Hardin's reasoning needs to be reinforced
with extensive, empirical data — that is, information about resources, numbers of consumers and the costs of sharing in a physical,
economic and moral
sense.
In one
sense the discovery of human individuality was necessary for the development of human rights, the
economic individualism orientated to profit and free market produced the modern economy; the separation of human being from nature coupled
with the autonomy of the world of science helped the development of technology; and the autonomy of different areas of life like the arts and the government, each to follow purposes and laws inherent in it, did make for unfettered creativity in the various fields.
Now it would seem to make more
sense to subtract the
economic costs of dealing
with pollution and its consequences from the gains that have been made in the act of producing that pollution.
(The important fact I missed about Billy continuing
with the Superteam — which actually makes some
sense — suggests that maybe their
economic future is a little less precarious.
And if they eschewed the
economic benefits of reserved places in government service by refusing to claim any relationship
with their ancestors castes, this was as much a testimony to their
sense of dignity as human beings as it was a witness to their Christian faith.
No one
with any
sense or experience imagines that he or she has the silver - bullet answer to poverty in all its social, cultural,
economic, and political dimensions; I know my friend Speaker Ryan doesn't think he does.
President of Berom Youth Movement, Choji Chuwang, told a local newspaper: «As we gleefully wallow in the false
sense of peace on the Plateau, know it today that a deliberate
economic terrorism and land - grabbing strategy is being launched on Christians of Riyom and Barkin Ladi on a daily basis
with the sole aim of making them poor, weak and destitute in their own land.»
By the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and
economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially
with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue
with people of other faiths.
Only a few examples of the attempt to link values
with the arts and sciences have been published (see, for example, A Vision for India Tomorrow: Explorations in Social Ethics, edited by J. Daniel and R. Gopalan [Madras Christian College, 1984]-RRB- But already evident is a
sense of social conscience linked to
economic development; a theology of vocation that replaces the ascriptive caste definitions of occupation; a theistically based universalism conducive to science and human rights; and a modernizing, cosmopolitan outlook in a land where the sacredness of the cow signals both the power of tradition and a preference for the agrarian life.
The foreign debt continues to be an issue and new voices have began to sound the need to look for ways to face it; (ii) At the national level two questions are concentrating increasing attention: one is the reassessment of the necessary role of the state to correct the distortions of a runaway market (currently discussed in Europe and in the discussions about the role the initiatives of «an active state has played in the
economic development of Asian countries); the other is the need for a «participative democracy over against a purely representative formal democracy: in this
sense the need to strengthen civil society
with its intermediate organizations becomes an important concern; (iii) the struggle for collective and personal identity in a society in which forced immigration, dehumanizing conditions in urban marginal situations, and foreign cultural aggression and massification in many forms produce a degrading type of poverty where communal, family and personal identity are eroded and even destroyed.
But — and this is a huge qualifier — if that message of justification by God's undeserved love is preached apart from an unmasking of the actual power relations which have aggravated these feelings to the level of a social neurosis; if people are released from the rat race of upward mobility only privatistically,
with no critique of the
economic and social ideology that stimulates such desperate cravings; if people are liberated from a bad
sense of themselves without any
sense of mission to change the conditions that waste human beings in such a way, then justification by faith becomes a mystification of the actual power relations, and the Christian gospel is indeed the opiate of the masses.
But we should, because in tandem
with a pervasive
sense of
economic insecurity, it's driving the populism.
Although the world has changed significantly since Idylwilde Farms first opened its doors, the company has evolved
with the times and expanded its product offering when it saw the demand or it made
economic sense.
He made three broad observations: (1)»... competition is not a myth in the
sense that Australia has achieved a great deal since 1974...»; (2) «while much has been achieved, more needs to be done» (in this he agreed
with recent comments made by Fred Hilmer) and (3) «where competition is clearly a myth, especially in the areas of infrastructure provision where there are monopoly providers,
economic regulation is the complement to competition.
Going (and Staying) Green Although the world has changed significantly since Idylwilde Farms first opened its doors, the company has evolved
with the times and expanded its product offering when it saw the demand or it made
economic sense.
As far as the club's financials show, the man has only respected the club's tradition / philosophy of self sustainability and that's his offense as we all have been spoilt by other clubs» billionaire / State - aid owners distorting the finances
with decisions which don't make
economic sense and which create unfair competition.
While we on the matter... what a total farce on contract renewal, even the spuds seem to have got that sorted out — renewing long before time, and not paying out hefty wages either — I believe Kane is their top earner on # 125k, and for someone
with an
economic degree, how does Wenger not understand that having someone
with a long contract makes not only financial
sense, but
sense in terms of the teams stability as well?
If teams and city officials couldn't sway the public
with handy mnemonics, they'd appeal to their
sense of civic pride, sometimes warning that the city would fall off a social and
economic cliff.
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.
I know it doesn't make any
economic sense, but I would say this to the Ox: either you go to the team
with the highest bid — at this moment Chelsea — or we keep you at Arsenal as a benched squad player in the under - 23s and bury your chances of playing for England in the next World Cup, and explain to him that when he does go for free, it'll be to a club like West Brom on a quarter of the wage Chelsea are prepared to play.
With the current
economic crisis, fear of global warming, and failing environment, this year's Buy Nothing Day has a greater
sense of urgency.
The enduring and powerful
sense of what it means to be Scottish may, in many respects, be a construct of sentimental depictions of the place, but — regardless of whether it is based on ancestry, a love of the real place or on Braveheart and shortbread tin imagery — the diaspora's relationship
with Scotland does have real
economic and social consequences for the nation.
Sorry, attempt of
economic justification of USSR collapse are useless, it was not economy in normal
sense - rather big communal living -
with certain equal member to be more equal than others.
What triggered successive rounds of popular upheavals in the Middle East was first and foremost the growing
sense of frustration
with the lack of government accountability, a lack of
economic opportunity, pervasive corruption and arbitrary abuse by the security services.
Cruddas is certainly not afraid to draw attention to what he sees as the destabilising effects of immigration which, along
with rapid
economic change, threatens «peoples»
sense of belonging and security».
This makes
sense, because the state can make them rich
with tax abatements,
economic development aid, and regulations on rent.
:: Urgently pay Edo State pensioners over 42 months outstanding pension benefits and entitlements from the over N29bn Paris Club refunds received by your government and meant for the payment of pension arrears and gratuities;:: Adopt a human rights policy of guaranteeing regular payment of pension benefits and entitlements so that pensioners and their families can live decently;:: Recognize the human rights of Edo State pensioners and ensure their full and effective enjoyment of those rights, as well as provide them
with information to enable them to claim their rights;:: Treat all pensioners in Edo State as individuals
with humanity and dignity and respect and promote their higher standard of living and improve
economic and social conditions for all pensioners;:: Provide Edo State pensioners
with proper support and assistance to alleviate their plight, including by ensuring informal, community - based and recreation - oriented programs for pensioners to help develop their
sense of self - reliance and independence;:: Reduce opportunities for corruption in the spending of the Paris Club refunds
The Prime Minister has had a bad few months — rebellions on Europe, gay marriage, the lack of
economic growth, and the growing
sense that Britain is about to be sucked into yet another damaging and costly foreign war have taken their toll on Dave's relationship
with his Party.
Erie County has led the way in bringing a common
sense, implementable
economic plan to fruition and putting the pieces in place for a better county
with versions 1.0 and 2.0 of Initiatives for a Smart Economy.
Our fundamental
sense of justice is affronted when the
economic order turns out to be a game of snakes and ladders,
with unexpected windfalls for a lucky few, and years of graft and saving by the majority taxed into oblivion.