Sentences with phrase «economic struggle between»

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The escalating trade war between the United States and China is usually perceived as an economic struggle.
The choice of Freeland as co-chair of an economic advisory council serves a double purpose: bolstering the Liberal leader's relatively weak economic credentials as well as Freeland profile before she runs in the upcoming Toronto Centre byelection, which promises to be an epic struggle for supremacy between the Liberals and NDP.
In history's ongoing struggle between despotism and self - government, he was prepared to believe that America was earth's «last best hope» - not as the world's economic colossus or imperial hegemon but as an exemplar of what politics, with all its limitations, can accomplish.
The crux of the struggle, therefore, between the Hebrew invaders and the Amorites was indeed between their gods, but between their gods as sanctifying two deeply antagonistic economic and social systems.
So Mr. George Henry Soule says of the Puritan revolution in the sixteenth century: «The conflict of religious ideas was indeed important, but it was important not so much because of the abstract significance of these ideas as because they represented the mechanism of attack and defense between economic and social classes who were struggling for power.»
Sobhan is emphatic about another connection between theory and praxis: one of the main elements of severe and chronic poverty is social isolation, underscoring the importance of collective action in the struggle against economic exclusion.
In development cooperation, an area of «shared» competences between the EU institutions and the member states, it has remained unexplored how economic recession, the sovereign debt crisis, austerity, the struggle in the eurozone and increasing Euroscepticism have affected the relationship between the EU and its member states.
He said these would include «The casual one - size - fits - all approach that had undermined the euro from its foundations», «The massive economic imbalance between its prosperous and economically - disciplined members and those which were debt - ridden and financially dysfunctional», «The over-regulation which hampered wealth - creation and innovation and encouraged a dependency culture in struggling states.»
Even so, the movie's core issue is the gaping divide between obscene Westside wealth and the relative economic struggle in South Central.
In most dramas about servants and their masters the characters struggle to bridge the gulf between them, be it racial (Driving Miss Daisy, the TV series I'll Fly Away) or economic (The Remains of the Day, Gosford Park, the British series Upstairs, Downstairs).
In the United States, the ancient debate that Bennett revisits has reinvented itself as a struggle between the standardized assessors, anxious to inject knowledge into students, most especially those most in need of social and economic advancement, and the constructivists, eager to coach, to discuss, to explore the «natural» learning instincts of every child.
Focusing on economic efficiency and competition could improve some schools at the expense of others, and widen the gap between successful and struggling schools.
Many people struggle with major decisions in this difficult economic climate, from contemplating the differences between balance transfer credit cards to choosing a low APR credit card that best serves their needs.
A number of listed World Heritage locations such as George Town, Penang and Casco Viejo, Panama have struggled to strike the balance between the economic benefits of catering to greatly increased visitor numbers and preserving the original culture and local communities that drew the recognition.
The piece draws parallels between the pitch and a migrant's struggle for economic survival, playing not only for himself, but also for his team.
The artist began this series during the economic and political struggles at the end of the Bush era, and the photographs deal with disillusionment, guilt and ultimately the conflict between desire and need.
Recent economic news suggests that the manufacturing sector, which has struggled in recent decades and lost 30 % of its workforce between 2000 and 2010, is leading the U.S. out of recession.
«Central to the issues we are going to have to deal with are: patterns of production and consumption in the industrial world that are undermining the Earth's life - support systems; the explosive increase in population, largely in the developing world, that is adding a quarter of a million people daily; deepening disparities between rich and poor that leave 75 per cent of humanity struggling to live; and an economic system that takes no account of ecological costs or damage — one which views unfettered growth as progress.
The move highlights the tension between fiscal and economic concerns in places such as Nevada that are struggling to rebuild their battered tax bases through manufacturing.
The applicants, mostly millennials, and all college educated, competed for grants that will allow them to live, work and play in — and, perhaps, most importantly, contribute to — Detroit, which lost 25 percent of its population between 2000 and 2010 and has struggled with blight, economic decline and political scandal.
Like most airlines across the country, he says, Island Air struggled during the economic turmoil between 2008 and 2012 but expects to thrive with a surge in tourism that Hawaii has been enjoying in the past year or so.
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