In a lengthy essay, by blog standards, he does not cover everything, but he does explore in depth the question of whether more diverse firms perform better
by economic standards.
The PRC government repeats the often ambiguously and confusingly stated opinion that human rights should encompass what its officials have labelled as «
economic standards of living and measures of health and economic prosperity».
Paul Toner, vice-president of the Massachusetts Teachers Association, added that Shanker «was all things rolled into one: he advocated for the profession, he advocated for the improved
economic standards for teachers, and he was also an advocate of the very early civil rights movements.»
Qualitative studies have suggested that economically disadvantaged couples strongly value marriage, but they struggle to meet what they see as the
high economic standard required to marry.
For the last decade, some social scientists have been arguing that «happiness measurements» should replace or supplement
established economic standards to judge a society's «success.»
On the other hand, there are many countries, especially in Africa, whose condition, even as measured by
narrowly economic standards, is declining.
Rigorous social, environmental and
economic standards promote safe working conditions, protect the environment and empower communities to build thriving businesses.
Encapsulating the resounding antithesis found in Californian life, the show starkly contrasts the progressive wealth of countless individuals with the
declining economic standards discovered in a many areas of the land.
Together the panelists discuss how technology is changing the procurement process and legal purchases, the need for legal business models to adapt to
current economic standards, and whether artificial intelligence will render lawyers obsolete in the future.
The Rainforest Alliance Certified ™ seal is awarded to farms that have met the environmental, social and
economic standards of the Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN), a coalition of local conservation organizations that first set the standard for sustainable farming in rainforest areas in the early 1990s.
«Most people were poor by today's
economic standards, but they were rich in moral values, family relations and social traditions.
I suppose that parents in the District of Columbia peek at those government schools in Silver Spring that are distinguished from their private counterparts by the form of
their economic standard for admission» tuition in the one case and a purchased residential address in the other.
To be sure, they wanted to improve
their economic standards, but in these early years religion usually triumphed in a clash with profits.
Laura O'Malley, whose father is a retired circuit court judge, insisted Wednesday that she was never involved in setting
those economic standards for the restaurant contract, but said her father thought it best that she «put it in writing» in light of her relationship with Matthew O'Malley.
Ishizuka's study validates a theory called «the marriage bar,» which says the closer a couple is to reaching
the economic standards associated with marriage — like having enough money to buy a house — the more likely they are to get married.
Unit covers key concepts such as scarcity, allocation, trade, money, inflation, and
economic standards.
The veneers come from well - managed forests, as defined by strict environmental, social and
economic standards, and from other rigorously controlled sources.
Now armed with Non-GMO Project verification, Harrison's Bird Foods strengthens its commitment and support of organic and sustainable food production and integrity in environmental, social and
economic standards.
Real estate in 2017 is to be shaped by cities that meet not only
the economic standards of a sustainable market, but also the demand for distinct neighborhoods within those markets.