Sentences with phrase «economic use of»

In Kelo v. New London, a suit that attempted to prevent what the plaintiffs said was a bold new leap in the power of imminent domain: wiping out Fort Trumbull, a neighborhood of tidy seaside homes, to make way for a higher economic use of the property — a corporate office park.
«Realtors ® and their clients often look for better economic use of existing properties that are underutilized, which helps promote local economic development and increase the nation's gross domestic product.»
In 2009 the hospital's parent company, the Catholic Bon Secours Health System, decided that there must be a better way to make economic use of its land while expanding its service to the community.
«Government should consider ways of providing greater access for exploration on private land in the State without affecting the economic use of that land.
The Water Management Act 2000 (NSW) states that «benefits flow to Aboriginal people for spiritual, social, customary and economic use of land and water.
Third, such an evaluation fails to take account of the multiple barriers to the economic use of native title rights that exist in law and policy.
The Indigenous Economic Development Forum, Seizing Our Economic Future focuses on four themes: Employment, Education and Training; Financial Capacity and Governance; Sustainable Economic Use of Country; and Indigenous Arts and Tourism Strategies.
Business analyst cover letters, because of their possible complexity, need economic use of space.
That may not be the most economic use of my time, but my bank is less than half a mile from my office, and I usually just stop in on the way to or from work.
«Essential Architecture» embraces basic minimalist construction with an economic use of materials for a light structure and design.
While conventional wisdom says that converting these peatlands for sawit kelapa is the best economic use of the land, our analysis shows that carbon credits could prove a better long - term investment for Indonesian businesses and the government.
The grant was to provide the bulk of funding for consultations launched by the department, paying for scientific research and to gather advice from stakeholders on balancing conservation with economic use of ocean waters on British Columbia's north coast.
Uniquely, this exhibition reveals that James Castle's deconstruction of meaning, his reduction of forms to simple elements, his economic use of uncommon materials, exploration of text as object and book as art, along with the choice of subject matter, and interest in spirit and symbology, parallel major developments and innovations in a range of 20th Century Art.
With economic use of form, crisp lines, and bright, saturated palettes, the works on view represent the various ways these artists approached hard - edge abstraction and the use of «craft» materials in everyday use.
Both images demonstrate Lawrence's economic use of color and line and under - studied willingness to explore political content.
Kitaj had a significant influence on British pop art, with his figurative paintings featuring areas of bright colour, economic use of line and overlapping planes which made them resemble collages, but eschewing most abstraction and modernism.
Gladys Fabre, in her introduction on Culbert for his first French retrospective at Le Havre in 1990, comments on what was happening at the time of When Attitudes become Form: «British experimentation is characterized by an obvious determination to push back the frontiers of art and to question its status; by an economic use of materials; and also by a search for rigour, and the habit of exhibiting a floating ambivalence or a doubt, rather than theatrically staging something obvious.
The rooms make as much economic use of space as the entire hotel does with the environment.
This is not an economic use of capital in my opinion.
I would also say flash fiction is related to poetry, but only when it comes to the economic use of the most effective words and by creating impressions in the mind of the reader, forcing the reader to «sense» the story.
The illustrations — textured mixed - media art that makes economic use of space to show the progression of time — are spectacular.
These cultural features are footholds in Marie's work, as reflected in her concern for the «economic use of a child's learning time» and the central role that collegial interactions play in professional development.
A teacher from Ireland said, «This is an economic use of my time.»
For someone like Rees, who emerged out of the indie scene, Mudbound in many surface ways is an old - fashioned movie, but there's also an invigorating occasional raw edge to its refinement, its graceful visuals punctuated by economic use of handheld camera, notably in scenes with Jamie and Ronsel.
The economic use of these organisms has been difficult in the past primarily because existing production procedures are too costly.
Lean hierarchy, tight organisation, and clear work processes in a perfectly hygienic environment for food production are the basis for the continuous growth of the company whose entire operations are determined by a respectful and economic use of all existing resources.
Most of the products derived from whales can now be produced from other sources just as well and in any case the most economic use of whales, so some have argued, would be to harvest the lot now and thus circumvent the necessity year after year.
Living ecologically in the present moment may mean investigating one's own watershed, learning where one's food is grown, understanding one's dependence on economic use of trees and oil.
The decision to do so is not simply in the service of brevity, but an economic use of words implements several principles of inductive preaching already discussed.
Section 21 (4) requires that the Basin Plan be developed with regard to the National Water Initiative; the consumptive and other economic uses of Basin water resources; social, cultural, Indigenous and other public benefit issues; and broader natural resource management planning processes.

Not exact matches

These companies use political contributions and armies of lobbyists to cajole governments to ignore the consequences: an economic crisis worse than the recent recession awaits if these nations fail to spark growth in areas that can stimulate growth and create jobs.
Using figures provided by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Canada's embassy in Washington provides detailed state - by - state data on the number of U.S. jobs that depend on Canada-U.S. trade.
Joe Seiner, a professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law, recently told me he believes certifying Uber drivers as a class ignores the different «economic realities» that affect drivers who approach Uber as a full - time job or career and those who use it for occasional income supplementation.
Here's what Ross's Commerce study says: the researchers, Anne Flatness and Chris Rasmussen, used a fairly new database compiled by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to see who was getting the most out of NAFTA.
Poloz also is making better use of the press conferences that follow the quarterly economic reports.
Though Kashkari begins with a broad attack on monetary rules, it quickly devolves into a focused attack on the Taylor Rule which he argues «effectively turn [s] monetary policy over to a computer, rather than continue to let Fed policy makers use their best judgment to consider a wide range of data and economic trends.»
In his press conference today, Bank governor Stephen Poloz refused to use the term «recession,» saying only that Canada has experienced what is almost certain to be two consecutive quarters of economic contraction, but declined to attach a label to it.
Their newest paper uses historical data from multiple countries to show that an increase in the ratio of household debt to gross domestic product over a three - to - four - year period predicts a decline in economic growth.
Most of the economic data, official federal government or otherwise, the Fed uses to assess the performance of the economy are available only with a lag, typically a lag of a month or a quarter.
In the paper, called «Death by Pokemon Go: The Economic and Human Cost of Using Apps While Driving,» the scientists examined police accident reports in Tippecanoe County, Indiana in the 148 days after the game's release.
The organization, along with three economists from Columbia University, the University of British Columbia and the London School of Economics» Center for Economic Performance, created the report using data from the Gallup World Poll to reveal which countries are happy and why.
I purposely used in Chart 6 the light weight motor vehicle sales data generated by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, a division of the Commerce Department, because of the length of the series.
Analysts said that Kuroda and Iwata joining the Bank of Japan would mark an important step in «Abenomics» — the phrase now used widely to describe the economic policies of Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Over the past decade, patient investors benefited greatly from one of the longest economic expansions in U.S. history, using stocks, gold and even cryptocurrency as vehicles of profit.
«The moment it becomes economic — like it did in the case of Magna — where that large shareholder was using it as a way to facilitate greater payments and economic value to themselves, that's when I think it's disgustingly wrong,» Seif says.
Marijuana interdictions at the Mexican border are down substantially, youth use has not increased in states with legal access to cannabis, and responsible cannabis businesses are contributing tens of thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars in economic impact to their communities.»
Trump is using the presidency as a bully pulpit in a different and more threatening sense, which will not only be damaging to our economic system, but unlikely to produce the results that many of his supporters appear to expect.
And I would say the root of Donald Trump becoming president, was economic uncertainty in the United States, and people feeling like they aren't better off than they used to be.
Carpenter noted that this county - level data provides a strong signal about a bigger macroeconomic phenomenon: «Using the four maps in succession identifies both the timing of the economic ups and downs in the energy sector and the regions where that stress was occurring.
«The data can not be used in isolation, but when combined with knowledge of the geographic distribution of economic activity in the US, the data can identify shifts in industrial activity and identify new trends,» Carpenter wrote in a recent note to clients.
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