Sentences with phrase «economic structure if»

Not one to mince words, he summed up his industry outlook by saying, «Retail guys are going to go out of business and ecommerce will become the place everyone buys... Retail chains are a fundamentally implausible economic structure if there's a viable alternative.

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My dream, and I believe it is a rational possibility if not assured, is that as the ecology of our situation increases to exert pressure on us, that there will be a rapid emergent adaptation of behaviors effecting an «ecocultural» revolution in our socio - economic structures.
If Western Christians observe how our unjust economic structures produce suffering and starvation, they can not fail to hear a divine summons to revolution.
If people saw themselves obligated to ensure that everyone has the essentials of life's opportunities, then the economic and political institutions of society would be structured differently.
The Pope understands that our economic structures are designed to leave the marginilized behind, which is a problem, that is if you care about people, which Limbaugh probably doesn't!
Without the political and economic structures that are in place today, travel beyond one's homeland was difficult and dangerous; there were no rules that one could count on and no embassy to call if one got into trouble.
If violence means the imposition of one's will upon another, it is not limited to acts like rape and murder but also embraces such deeds as boycotts, verbal threats and oppressive economic structures.
In short, if we carefully examine the state of contemporary cinema, we easily acknowledge that even though there is a defining economic and technological imbalance between Hollywood and the rest of national film industries, first, it would short - sighted to understand Hollywood cinema as a monolithic structure which survives through the repeated performance of a practice of top - down cannibalism.
That may change in the coming weeks — if the «Merkozy» plan to rewrite the treaties and reshape Europe's political and economic structures finds favor across the continent.
There was fear that if in case defaults start to occur, the whole economic structure would get affected.
While Hellblade's general quality is its own argument to be made for immediate purchase (and if you're into character action / adventure games I'd argue it's a sufficient one at that) I think there's a larger point that can and should be made for its place within the economic structure of the industry as an unabashedly pro-consumer offering.
It is scale - able to every size, every technology, every government style, every economic level, and probably most if not all crops because the management is adaptive in structure.
«If we look at consumption of coal, the main drivers are rapid growth in clean energy, slower power demand growth due to shifting economic structure and energy efficiency.
If it is later rather than sooner, at what cost to the economic structure as global warming increases?
«If we have not succeeded by 2030,» says Lester Brown, president of Worldwatch, «environmental deterioration and economic decline will be feeding on each other, causing social structures to disintegrate.»
If you say that State aid law has to look at effects and economic reality, I think this is clearly the case here, otherwise any investor can hide behind a structure like an EIG in order to obtain State aid!
Even if all of her business structure, overhead expenses, even if the economic model is the same, she said, «You know what?
In this sense, if the structure of society and its monetary system is refashioned to represent a holarchy rather than aggressive hierarchy, it is likely people's economic and psychological behavior will change with it.
If, nine and a half years ago, I were asked to predict the outcomes that the recognition of native title might deliver to Indigenous people, I would have identified three broad areas: social outcomes from having the laws and traditions of Indigenous culture recognised as worthy of equal respect to those of the dominant culture; economic outcomes from giving Indigenous people control over a valuable asset, land; and finally, political outcomes from recognising the traditional decision - making structures that, like so much of Indigenous identity, revolve around land.
However, it is a right which exists in an Act which makes provision for the future dealings in land and where, if agreement is not reached about the doing of a particular future act, the Tribunal is mandated to take into account not only the impact of a proposed future act on claimants» native title, way of life, culture and traditions and social, cultural and economic structures etc (s 39 (1)(a)(i)- (v)-RRB- but also the economic significance and any public interest in the doing of the future act (s 39 (1)(c) and (e)-RRB-.
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