Sentences with phrase «economy figures put»

Preliminary EPA fuel economy figures put the city rating at 16 mpg and highway at 25 mpg, numbers that should allow Aurora to escape gas - guzzler taxes.
However, though not terrible, the less efficient Forester models do marginally fall short of what rivals like the Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson can manage, with the least frugal Subaru's claimed 22 / 29mpg economy figures putting it at about average for a crossover of this ilk.

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The government forecasts growth of 4.5 - 5.5 percent this year, although expectations are for the figure to come at the low end of the range, putting Malaysia in danger of its slowest growth since 2009, during the Global Financial Crisis, when the economy contracted.
In 2005, I asked our Economics department to put a dollar figure on what it actually cost the Canadian economy when employers fail to realize the potential of immigrants as well as other under - utilized groups such as women and seniors.
«The latest figures show our economy is flatlining because the government is cutting when it should be spending and putting money in people's pockets.
As the United States puts ever - greater emphasis on science, technology, engineering and mathematics education to keep competitive in the global economy, schools are trying to figure out how to improve student learning in science.
You'll pay more to put one in your driveway, so you need to figure out if the additional cost is worth the improved fuel economy and savings at the pump.
Fuel economy figures of 22 City / 27 Highway / 24 Combined put the Outlander Sport towards the bottom of the class.
When we put it to the test, we achieved fuel economy in the early 70s — less than the official figure, but still pretty impressive in everyday driving.
You'll be lucky to get close to the claimed fuel economy figure of 17.3 mpg, while emissions of 388g / km put it firmly in the top tax bracket.
Unfortunately, many would - be buyers remain fearful of their job security, and are putting off buying until the economy and related employment figures stabilize.
Obviously, updating the sector allocations involves more than just putting in the numbers because figuring out exactly how much to invest in each sector that makes sense requires, I think, a clear understanding of the sector, its portion in the economy, and the growth potential, etc..
Renewables, meanwhile, do receive support in the form of direct subsidies, but — in advanced economies alone — can these really be compared to the costly harm fossil fuels do to our health and the planet — now put into figures in the IMF report — plus the cost of importing fuels in the first place?
On the contrary, the Earth has warmed as much as expected, and economic research has consistently shown that putting a price on carbon emissions will result in a net benefit to the economy (Figure 6).
The Risky Business project is about putting dollar figures on the risks AGW poses to the US economy.
The economy, while stable, is hardly showing great signs of life given low inflation figures, and additional CGT taxation could put people's disposable income levels under more pressure — which will not help stimulate growth.
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