Sentences with phrase «economics of»

I do not understand the economics of the business well enough and there always seems to be contradictory reports about everything (dollars, skills, scheme fit etc.) From my admittedly naive, fan - based vantage point, we needed to strengthen the offensive line and the linebacker corp, add some punch to the running game (while keeping an eye on the draft for a fleet - footed youngster), and bring some leadership to a clubhouse that was akin to Animal House last year (of course, winning makes grown ups out of everyone).
That fact is bittersweet: Smoltz is delighted to have pitched for only one big league club but saddened that the economics of baseball have driven off his playmates.
So if we can bring the costs into an area where they are more comparable - not equal - to each other, it can enhance competition and would make the economics of the business much better.»
«We are certainly looking for ways to address what some of the teams in particular spend that would improve the overall economics of the business and enable everybody in it to benefit, as well as improving the competition.
'' I think you'd have a fundamental redesign of the economics of baseball; that's not what we're going to have,» was Nutting's actual response.
But, the problem is that the fan base has no memory or able to understand how economics of the big three clubs work, and how hard it is to compete with oil money and ManU's size.
That the economics of non-rev sports also mean that the separation of DI to DIII is less prominent than in other sports.
Perhaps Wenger could be right about the economics of the club, I just do not know for certain... but even if he was wrong, do we really expect him to bash Arsenal in the media?
As I'm sure you know, dry aging is becoming a lost art because of boxed beef and the economics of it.
If the meal and atmosphere are what draw customers in, it's the economics of the fast - fine approach that sustains these restaurants.
Senator Colbeck then states that he thinks «we all get the pure economics of this» (from various comments made this is clearly a gross overstatement).
As a reference article to the economics of craft brewing it is also accompanied by an extensive database.
On Thursday 24 November, Professor Corinna Hawkes, Co-Chair of the Global Nutrition Report's Independent Expert Group and Director of the Centre for Food Policy, City University London, will join Jonathan Dimbleby and other panellists to discuss the economics of nutrition.
However, he argued the test for coverage «should be based on the economics of natural monopoly», rather than the private profitability test recently applied by the High Court.
The takeover has transformed the valuations in the industry and has the potential to change the long - term economics of the dairy and milk processing sector by injecting about half a billion dollars in capital.
Understanding the Economics of Distilling and Selling Distilled Spirits In the Commonwealth
But since that agreement was signed cattle prices in Australia have nearly doubled, making the economics of the trade marginal.
The economics of reduced loss and waste creates both winners and losers, but the environmental calculus has only winners.
I'm a bird lover, coffee drinker, and huge food politics nerd working on a project examining the economics of CAFE and FT coffee, with applications for eco-certified coffees and other similarly certified products.
This session will explore effective development of value - added markets for compost and digestive, which helps then improve the overall economics of food recovery.
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The focus is on research on coffee growing (e.g., how shade impacts pests, yield, and biodiversity), as well as topics such as the economics of various certifications.
But the retailer scrapped it in early 2017 because the economics of it were not working.
Regardless of the economics of the Chicago grocery business, Pete's Fresh Market is successful because it offers quality and customer service.
Beyond the economics of group accommodations making the «per suite» rate decidedly attractive, the personalized professional chef - driven meal service for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and happy hour cocktails all served amid impeccable ocean views, which is integrated into the rate, furthers the fiscal and other copious advantages.
«However, from a Dairy Crest shareholder's perspective, the deferment is just that, without a change in the fundamental economics of the chain.»
He has an unusual educational background: after graduating in Agricultural Sciences and Business at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Nicola Bertinelli moved to Canada to attend a Master in Business Administration (MBA) at the prestigious Department of Food, Agriculture and Resource Economics of the University of Guelph.
This article reviews the economics of organic milk production and the factors contributing to its higher costs, including the impacts of stricter pasture rules in the 2011 National Organic Standards.
The entry of multinationals, aggressive rise of commodity branding and low cost of technology are changing the economics of the Indian food industry.
More protested against new economics of the enclosure of lands by great landlords.
Increasing amounts of academic studies show that in the population as a whole promiscuity increases, the absolute amount of condom failures increase, etc. etc. (cf. Professor Paton's The Economics of Secret Abortions and Emergency Birth Control, Faith July» 07).
In Genesis, by contrast, family comes before state, oikos before polis, the economics of human life flourishing in the household before the politics of rational planning for the good of all.
It also gave him the building blocks for his own economics of human scale and appropriate technology.
Daly, Herman E. (1977) Steady State Economics: the economics of biophysical equilibrium and moral growth San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.
It will be objected that we are constrained by the stern economics of widget manufacture.
Not only do the powerful nations resist the concept of organic growth of nations involving a curbing of their own growth, but traditional economists refuse to take seriously the need for an economics of sustainability.
Changes in the structure and economics of book publishing have diminished the chances that the smaller markets formed by readers with specialized interests will be served.
While it is not the purpose of this policy statement to discuss individual technologies, which are being introduced at an astonishing rate, it is important to note certain specific attributes of transborder electronic data flow and its potential impact on the economics of every nation on the globe.
For one says that we must love our enemies, and the other says we must kill them: one promotes the economics of competition, while the other admonishes the forgiveness of debts.
Although scheduled to address the ethics of these matters, Watson discussed at length the politics and economics of scientific entrepreneurship, including advice on how to induce a nervous Congress to allocate huge sums for an enterprise of doubtful benefit.
The reports on the Summit indicate that the market economics of the G7 - TNC - IMF - WB - WTO combination dominates through their «global governance» not only the political UN but also the UN Special Agencies for social development and justice like ILO, UNESCO, FAO, Commissions on Human Rights, Women's Development, Indigenous People etc for their goal of economic growth.
Thus, for example (due allowance being made for the change of scale and environment), it becomes legitimate to talk in the sphere of economics of the existence and development of a circulatory or a nutritional system applicable to Mankind as a whole.
All this is no doubt important, as I discuss in a foreword to Thomas Storck's new book An Economics of Justice and Charity.
No one has contributed more to this discussion than your neighbor in Alberta, Mark Anielski, in his recent book on the economics of happiness.
Many scholars have suggested that there are two distinct phases in Marx's writings: early Marx, which includes at least the rather humanistic ideas of the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts (1844) and The Communist Manifesto (1848); and later Marx which has the much more technical and «scientific» economics of Das Capital, the first volume of which was published in 1867.
Are we living the economics of love?
Members of the GWPF include MIT's Richard Lindzen, a climate scientist, the economist David Henderson, and Richard Tol, a professor of the economics of climate change at the Free University of Amsterdam.
Jesus NEVER spoke of «improving the economics of the poor.»
The sheer economics of the situation suggests that drastic improvement in the lives of the world's poor can be made by using resources that amount to little more than the crumbs on our tables.
But in some cases the presentiment comes over him that something entirely other is demanded of him, something incompatible with the economics of the calling and threatening to its regulated procedures.
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