Sentences with phrase «economic stand point»

And I'll prove it, from an economic stand point alone:
It may be time to look at this from an economic stand point.

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The disintegration of investment in nonresidential structures and machinery and equipment subtracted almost a full percentage point from GDP; only 2009 and 1982 were worse in that regard, and neither of those years stand out as high points in Canada's economic history.
The agreement represents a turning point in Canada's long - standing efforts to build closer economic ties with Asia - Pacific markets.
It is easy to see why commentators often point to the interaction between this «influx» of foreigners and the country's difficult economic context — the unemployment rate stands at 25 per cent — as the root cause of the crisis.
The Index of Business Leader Confidence, computed based on interviews with 462 business leaders of companies from Buffalo, the Capital Region, Rochester and Syracuse stands at 97.1, down from 103.8 last year, below the breakeven point of 100 at which overall optimism and pessimism towards the current and future economic conditions are balanced.
«Once again, the flyers and robo calls will point out the issues the Senators have failed to deliver on, including increasing the state's unemployment benefit, failing to stand up to the Governor when he shut down hundreds of construction jobs, and a failure to reform our broken economic development system,» the group said in a press release out this morning.
The index stands at 103.8, up nine points from last year, above the break even point of 100 at which overall optimism and pessimism towards the current and future economic conditions are balanced.
Most impressively from my stand point is that we also successfully launched Dating Factory in the eye of the worst economic storm of my lifetime and I'm rapidly approaching 50.
When looking at The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) data, two key points stand out.
Moreover, Olson and Anand point out that the pricing of ebooks, as a stand - alone business, can provide for a wide variety of dynamic pricing based on time - based or other economic incentives that could actually far surpass the revenue available via the current book distribution model (something akin to a consignment shop).
In a sign that the tide is finally turning, The Advertiser is starting to run articles pointing out the fact that the RE Emperor stands naked before us, and that Premier Jay Weatherill, the Grand Poobah of wind is leading his state to inevitable economic ruin.
In the case of Wills, this is simply a matter of long standing tradition with the force of law, and there is no real solid substantive reason that it should be treated otherwise, other than the difficulty of proving which Will was real and which was the last one when the author is dead and can't clear up that point, and lots of people have large economic incentives to lie about the question.
More importantly, the new JCT numbers illustrate a point that housing advocates have made about proposals to raise taxes on those who benefit from the MID: there's less money there than is claimed, even putting aside any economic consequences that would result from changes to long - standing policy.
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