Not exact matches
«I know that the EU isn't perfect but the
benefits far
outweigh any costs and the Britain I know, the Britain I love works with its friends and neighbours, it doesn't walk away from them... There is nothing more positive than having a stronger
economy, supporting jobs and opportunities and that's why I believe you should vote Remain.»
Following on from the Stern review, we are imposing on our
economy and manufacturers acknowledged costs that
outweigh the environmental
benefits, and we are doing that in the middle of a recession.
As for costs to the
economy, Brandt said the
benefits from curbing carbon dioxide emissions drastically
outweigh the risks from regulation, though current accounting methods may not accurately reflect the scale of the impact.
Both the verification mechanisms and the underlying token
economy in Hicky prevent the creation of fake accounts or spam as the cost of these activities
outweighs the potential
benefits.
But these kinds of costs are largely
outweighed by the
benefits of protecting students and the
economy from unmanageable debt, said Chapman.
Though it's not inherently a bad feature, we feel the traction
benefits are
outweighed by its cost ($ 1,850) and impact to fuel
economy (26 / 31mpg for the city and highway respectively, versus the front - wheel drive Juke's claimed 28 / 32mpg ratings).
It's more expensive to do it this way, but we feel that the
benefits to the local community and
economy far
outweigh the cost savings of outsourcing production.
Two of the more radical — rewriting bankruptcy laws and making public college free for all who wish to attend — would
benefit the
economy by more than enough to
outweigh their costs.
«As business leaders, it is our belief that the
benefits of strong, early action on climate change
outweigh the costs of not acting... a sufficiently ambitious, international and comprehensive legally - binding United Nations agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will provide business with the certainty it needs to scale up global investment in low - carbon technologies... the shift to a low - carbon
economy will create significant business opportunities».
Over the last couple of weeks, I've seen four major reports (details over the fold) from very different sources, all making the same point: decarbonizing the world
economy will involve economic costs that are (a) small; and (b) far
outweighed by the
benefits And, the empirical evidence so far is strong.
Since the market increases in efficiency if left to its own devices, it's incumbant upon any supporters of Kyoto to demonstrate that the
benefits and costs of Kyoto
outweigh the
benefits that would most likely be generated by an unfettered
economy.
Geraldine Elliott, partner at City law firm RPC, says: «If high value cases were less likely to be brought in the UK, this loss could easily
outweigh any
benefits that fee rises might generate for the UK
economy.