The continued
economic uncertainty means that you don't want to turn away work.
Regulation, risk, a low - interest - rate environment and global
economic uncertainty mean treasurers are more dependent than ever before on software systems and services to help them manage their business.
Douglas Scott director Jonathan Nolan says: «Budgetary pressures born of the ongoing liberalisation of the legal services market and
economic uncertainty mean that law firms are engaged in a balancing act — they want to create opportunity but at a price they are comfortable with.»
Thing is, longer lifespans and
economic uncertainty mean it's more difficult to plan for retirement than ever before.
Not exact matches
This all
means a period of
uncertainty for Spain, and could jeopardise its
economic recovery.
Differences in judgment and the fundamental
uncertainties surrounding the
economic outlook should
mean occasional differences in view.
But standing up to Ukip also
means engaging with people's deepest and most visceral fears in an era of
economic uncertainty when racism is on the rise.
Paul Hamilton, an actuary and head of higher education at consultancy Barnett Waddingham, said continuing poor
economic conditions, including market
uncertainty after Brexit, and people living for longer
meant 20 years of investment returns on pension funds were currently «missing».
The
uncertainty in future
economic growth (then and now)
means that we have to use end member scenarios (both worst (A) and best (C) cases) to bracket the possiblities.
If the level of
uncertainty is very high, they stress resilience as the best strategy (which basically
means economic development to reduce vulnerability, which is basically what the libertarians have been arguing for).
He also failed to mention that board member Michael J. Boskin, who served as George W. Bush's chairman of the Council of
Economic Advisers, was one of the key culprits of that administration's consistent exaggeration of the
uncertainties in climate science as a
means for stymieing legislation that would curb carbon dioxide emissions.
The authors, who include the Oxford Martin School's Professor Myles Allen, argue that strategies should be «anti-fragile»,
meaning they are not just robust under
uncertainty but more successful under a wide range of
uncertainties, including scientific,
economic and political risks.
I realise your paper is not
meant to be interpreted this way, but it is influencing me to believe the
uncertainties in the IAM's are so great that we should not be advocating policies that increase the cost of energy, like carbon pricing and mandating renewable energy, because they will inevitably do
economic damage but with low probability of delivering the projected benefits.
That
means that if you build costal protection with respect to this upper limit, then you are safe, independent of scientific
uncertainty or socio -
economic scenarios.
First, it
means a lot of
economic uncertainty (pay down your mortgage soon, folks).
In times of
economic uncertainty and with increases in the cost of living, many people look at car insurance fraud as a
means of getting some fast money.
Moreover, skilled contractors are a non-committal
means of bridging these digital skills gaps in the context of both political and
economic uncertainty.
Everyone appreciates recognition for a job well done, and with
economic uncertainty the new norm, the opportunity to come back for future projects if they perform well, can add layer of comfort and security which may
mean they choose to take your project over another.
Uncertainties about Brexit could
mean that some companies put across - the - board pay rises on hold, as they may want to control their expenses until the political and
economic situation is stabilised.