Sentences with phrase «economic shifts become»

«We need to focus on durable urban policy,» Sharkey said, encouraging a change in social policies where investing in interventions on multigenerational levels and creating programs / policies to withstand economic shifts become the norm.

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And it's a shift in the Liberals» approach to economic policy, which had become encumbered over the past decade by vacuous buzzwords like «champion sectors» and «innovation gateways» (Both found on a single - page in the 2011 election platform).
And when that happens, radical ideas, like economic paradigm shifts and movement toward true - cost markets — ideas that people easily dismiss right now — will suddenly become possible.
That's important as the change toward labor quality becoming the most important problem for more employers suggests that economic concerns are shifting from weak demand to tight supply.
In a real way, Querétaro has become ground zero for a Mexican economic revolution, one that's helping shift the country's fortunes and providing ways for Canadian companies like Bombardier to compete with Asia and the rest of Latin America.
The end result, investors say, is that the national team is unwittingly encouraging short - term trading patterns that amplify the detachment of stock markets, which have become less responsive to fundamental drivers such as earnings trends, domestic economic data and shifts in global markets.
They are evolving in line with shifting demographics and provide diversification and stability of income returns compared to mainstream real estate, which is becoming more expensive and susceptible to economic uncertainty.
[The] report served the time - tested purpose: Whenever the system is in crisis (or shows signs of becoming transformed); whenever blacks get restless (or show strength); whenever whites in significant numbers show signs of coming together with blacks to confront their mutual problems (or enemies), the trick is to shift the focus from the real struggle for political and economic empowerment to black «crime,» degeneracy, pathology, and — in Moynihan's innovative twist — the «deterioration» of the black family.
Under Major there was a significant shift towards more openness and oversight and an emphasis on «economic well - being» which involved spying on one's allies and partners — nothing new there but it became increasingly significant to compensate for the UK's loss of real power.
«I know the cries will get louder over the next few weeks, but I won't have budget 2016 simply become a kneejerk reaction to recent economic shifts.
Economic Sentiment and Spending Among Older Americans» finds that we become less optimistic about the stock market, the economy and our future financial health as we age, a shift that may lead us to focus so much on preserving our wealth in retirement that we don't enjoy it as much as we could.
Not long ago, reflecting on studies showing that whale watching had become a much bigger economic force than whale killing, I proposed a change in the name to the International Whale Commission, reflecting the shifting nature of most humans» relationships to these remarkable marine mammals.
It's hard to see anything shifting these coal trends unless and until other energy choices become as cheap and convenient, or countries are kicked so hard by climate disruption that they realize the value of a global push to limit the human contribution to warming exceeds the economic value of abundant fossil energy.
in addition, economic activity continues to become less energy intensive as these economies shift from energy - intensive manufacturing to less energy - intensive manufacturing and services.
If we put more funding into renewables for example, their cost could probably come down so much that we wouldn't have the political battles that we have now because it'd become simply a question of economic imperative to shift away from fossil fuels.
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First, we are in the midst of a profound cultural and economic shift, aided and abetted by technology, wherein intellectual property becomes a «public good» (in the economic rather than normative sense of the word).
With the government's focus on increasing economic stability, emergence of a consumer class, and the shifting landscape in Asia's manufacturing industry, the country has also faced renewed interest from international investors as it becomes increasingly accessible to foreign investments.
A frank frontend conversation about the possible economic impact of a viable fee shifting claim may help knock some settlement sense into the warring parties before fee shifting becomes a driving force that subsumes the merits of a dispute.
The economic arguments become more compelling as the medical system shifts from predominantly paper to predominantly electronic records.
An individualist emphasis on replacing welfare disadvantage with economic independence, as problems of corporate governance within Indigenous community organizations become the rationale for a shift to individual and family rights.
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