Sentences with phrase «economic terms»

Given these two alternatives, they would be much better off in economic terms by growing the economy at 2 % and just taking the pain of the climate damage.
We are making enormous efforts, and the result is to stand still even in purely economic terms.
Common sense would suggest that in fact, in strictly economic terms, nothing has been gained.
The extent to which contracts are even handed is just one more economic term of the agreement not unlike, for example, the price term.
I dislike using economic terms to describe this horrible situation.
They say the figures show the case for conservation is overwhelming in pure economic terms.
People are going to college and don't even understand basic economic terms.
All their successful efforts to stimulate economic activity did not benefit people even in narrowly economic terms.
Those who think in economic terms tend to mean sustainability in this latter sense.
A great deal of our political life is now translated into economic terms.
Revenue will be increased to support spending but still some moderation in spending will be required which in simply economic terms is acceptable austerity.
In economic terms ~ each child deserves to have the opportunity the opportunity to be successful and financially stable in the 21st - century.
Several companies offer «pay per read» plans that offer favorable economic terms.
In straightforward economic terms, it means that if you charge some money, you can have some stuff.
In purely economic terms, it would have made more sense to close the mines and pay miners not to work.
Sometimes the hardest part of the process for our clients is the legal necessity of defining their private and painful loss in strictly economic terms.
We calculate the cost of preserving bits and pieces of the natural world in economic terms.
Gas is in the money compared to coal, due to a combination of tougher EU - level emissions standards for coal, rising carbon prices and fuel price levels leading to favourable economic terms for electricity production from gas.
2017 was largely a sellers» market, typified by sellers securing low caps on their financial liability, and often favourable economic terms on re-investment.
MH: In economic terms America today is in as «optimum» a position as it is can be.
This is all costly in bare economic terms even without factoring in the personal cost to the people who have been relocated from their homes.
In broader economic terms, the rise in oil and gasoline prices will help crude producers in states like Texas and North Dakota and will likely boost capital spending industrywide.
Key provisions of a VC term sheet include: investment structure, key economic terms, shareholder agreements, due diligence, exclusivity and closing.
That in practical economic terms, is far beyond what individual must have to give on a daily basis», Aregbesola resorted.
Climate researchers have benefited enormously in economic terms by getting the public excited; they (presumably including yourself) have a vested interest in maintaining this level of concern.
The filmmaker also pays careful attention to a white sharecropper who can not psychologically cope with the thought of being on equal economic terms with black farmers and is driven to terrifying, violent madness.
Those comparisons were expressed in economic terms with a standard financial accounting tool called «net present value.»
They actually made up a new economic term called the «misery index» After Reagan won the biggest landslide in American politics and implemented his policies the country healed and economically flourished.
«Framing the risks in economic terms makes the issue harder to ignore, especially for business, and it may prompt better preparedness planning,» he said.
Earlier this year, Georgetown University Law Center and Peer Monitor announced their «2014 Report on the State of the Legal Market,» which conveyed the situation of many law firms in simple economic terms: supply outweighs demand.
Economist Michael Hudson explains how economic terms like capital gains are deployed to mislead the public about who is benefiting from economic policy and where wealth is going.
«This may please the steel and aluminium industry, but in economic terms such a response would be damaging and would undermine the unity of the WTO,» warned Felbermayr.
China should be poised to become the biggest country in the world in economic terms within a few years, but its environmental issues might stop that from happening.
Gilpin, emeritus professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University, acknowledges that his own sympathies lie with free trade, but he differs with those who would explain the world in wholly economic terms.
He has argued that no democracy has ever suffered a famine — a striking instance of his larger point that many issues of distribution can not be analyzed in economic terms alone.
In economic terms there is an «opportunity cost» of loaning one's money which deserves just remuneration.
This obscure reference to his unpublished Manuscripts is entirely understandable for us when we recall that he did indeed develop in them a systematic criticism of Hegel.11 Marx turned Hegelianism «right side up again», by reading Hegel in materialistic economic terms.
Don't get bogged down in the precise economic terms please.
@DVK The USSR was quite good in economic terms up to the final stage.
In 2010, 10th graders at High Tech High in San Diego created a book of economic terms [PDF].
The impetus this time was the famous A Nation at Risk report, which framed the educational problem in dire economic terms and launched an avalanche of state - level efforts at reform.
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