Sentences with phrase «engine of growth»

They would jump the renewable energy industry into a central driving engine of growth for the global economy and, ultimately, yield a far more equitable, more secure and more prosperous world.
I want to be part of the new engine of growth, i.e., be involved in the biomedical sciences or the medical devices, biotechnology, or pharmaceutical sector.
But if we don't get involved, we'll miss out on one of the main engines of growth over the coming years.
The latter have been close to tapped out, but have been a real engine of growth for a decade.
Now that student academic progress will be used as a measurement of teacher effectiveness, it is crucial to transform teacher evaluation from an exercise in compliance to an effective engine of growth.
With this focus on the growth of the educator, it has become crucial to transform teacher evaluation from an exercise in compliance to an effective engine of growth.
The recommendations are future - oriented by design; the role of Asia and the need to equip Canada's work force with skills for the future feature prominently as engines of our growth.
All major engines of growth in the global economy are now synchronized in an upward trajectory for the first time since the end of the global financial crisis, according to a recent EY report on initial public offerings.
But ultimately, China needs to find more sustainable engines of growth beyond further debt accumulation by unproductive national and local SOEs, or accept slower growth.
But ultimately, China needs to find more sustainable engines of growth beyond further debt accumulation by unproductive national and local SOEs, or accept slower growth.
The second avenue is collecting, developing and learning effective dialogue practices between religions The enterprise is the major engine of growth in the world but its gaps and weakness lead to sub-optimal wealth creation and sometimes to massive wealth destruction as we had seen in the 2008 global financial crisis.
«What is cause for concern is that the housing market, an important engine of growth for the Canadian economy, is slowing to such an extent that without any change, it could take another five years to recover.»
Four years into the recovery, the U.S. economy has finally gained some momentum — and just in time to give Canada a nudge forward when all domestic engines of growth, from consumer demand to the housing market, had burned out.
Canada has been doing a pretty good job of supporting its tech startups, but I'm calling on government, private investors, banks and pension funds to double down on that support to help make them the country's engine of growth over the next decade.
But net exports seem poised to become a larger engine of growth, one that could help offset the impact of further spending cuts in Washington or soften the punch from another bout of eurozone crisis travails, writes TD's Michael Dolega.
If there is such a thing as a global engine of growth, in the latter case, it is the country that is able (or is forced) to import the most amount of capital and export the most amount of demand (i.e. run the largest trade deficit).
In a fit of genuine Hegelian irony, it was the very common financial markets — the liberal engines of growth and prosperity — that came to haunt European politics with the arrival of the financial crisis.
Innovation is a tremendous engine of growth and oppportunity that will continue to be a very important part of our 21st century economy.
President Barrack Obama, on Tuesday while delivering his historic address in Havana, Cuba, called for the island nation to expand Internet access across the country, calling the Internet «one of the greatest engines of growth in human history.»
The theoretical engine of this growth turns out to be complex: New galaxies get pulled in and stretched around the halo like strings of spaghetti, maintaining the signature of their independent origin; galaxies closer to the central bulge get mixed up with other old structures, losing the hallmarks of their original form.
«Much of the action (on income) is because of the Prairies, not as much because of the traditional engines of growth, which are Ontario and Quebec.»
And obviously the US is increasingly trying / becoming a renewed engine of growth — via the usual (eventual) debauchment of their finances & currency.
Rather than conceptualizing a unitary form, a priori, into a working method as might Morris or Judd, Walsh initializes a generative inscription (or code) that constitutes what in classical mythology is characterized as a dynamic, purely actualizing «daimon» 1 — a more localized engine of growth.
The renewable energy sector, as you know, is one of the few to have added jobs even throughout the recession, and it promises to be one of the primary engines of growth in coming years as well.
China has been one of the main engines of growth for car companies in the last few years.
Lee highlighted the promotion of biomedical sciences as the nation's new engine of growth and added that one of the central cores of activity will be staffing development, at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
But the company's real engine of growth is in the fledgling wholesale and design side of the business — something that never would have happened had White not been paying attention to his customers» needs.
With this new focus, it has become crucial to transform teacher evaluation from an exercise in compliance to an effective engine of growth.
So, over the next couple of quarters, business investment is going to become an engine of growth,» Jesper Koll, head of Japanese equity research at JPMorgan Securities in Tokyo told CNBC Asia's «Squawk Box.»
A prolonged economic slowdown in the nation's economy has put pressure on big consumer brands like Anheuser - Busch InBev, which has long depended on Brazil as an engine of growth.
Clothes are getting smarter... Sure, innovation is the engine of growth, but sometimes it can seem a bit, well, unnecessary.
In the greater scheme of things, as I wrote last week, the rich aren't as good an engine of growth as your average Joe shopper.
In doing so, the» beast» would be reduced in size and the private sector would become so «deliriously happy» that they would immediately start investing and become the engine of growth.
Whereas Britain may not have been an engine of growth for 18th Century India, or at least for the Indian textile industry, it was for much of the 19th Century the world's engine of growth because it supplied much of the capital that a savings - starved world needed to fund investment.
An engine of growth drives growth around the rest of the world.
If an economy is simply growing quickly, and especially if it is growing at the expense of other economies, it can hardly be called an engine of growth.
But this doesn't mean it is the engine of growth.
«I think that we all appreciate the engine of growth is with small and medium - sized businesses,» said Mnuchin.
The same IMF report above concluded «G - 20 emerging economies will remain an engine of growth, but the rate of expansion is expected to drop to 5.6 percent this year from 7.1 percent in 2011, before rebounding to 6.2 percent in 2013.
Part of the problem is that emerging markets, an engine of growth for much of the past decade, continue to decelerate.
And by that we mean bring an end to double - digit price gains, bring about a steep correction in house prices to levels the city's lowly middle - class incomes can afford, bring about an end to staggering household debt levels and ultimately, bring about the end of housing as the economy's engine of growth?
Most worrisome is the British Columbia pipeline fiasco where a lawless NDP government has gotten away with impeding a legally approved pipeline and by doing so damaged Alberta, Canada's engine of growth.
Growing self - reliance in North America has also fueled a fierce battle over market share in Asia, the engine of growth for fossil fuels, a trend that ADNOC's CEO acknowledged in his remarks on Monday.
As for the supposed economic benefits of CETA, the reality is that there is no clear empirical data that trade liberalization is the engine of growth, and there is no credible evidence that unregulated trade benefits everyone equally.
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