It struggles with high taxes (property and income - e.g., RI doesn't recognize capital gains and considers it ordinary income), being mostly business unfriendly, and no real
engines of economic growth.
In this, the twenty - first century, innovations in science and technology form the primary
engines of economic growth.
They discuss campuses as
engines of economic growth, budget cuts, and Zimpher's relationship with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
This is bad news for China as it has long valued global economic stability within which to pursue its own reform agenda, but is particularly worrisome now as the country grapples with difficult choices over how to develop «new
engines of economic growth».
The price of energy is one of
the engines of economic growth.
Surely that is enough credit to give the bourgeois
engines of economic growth?
«Republican governors are cutting taxes, slashing spending, balancing budgets and transforming their states into
engines of economic growth,» the group crowed.
And that more proverbial «bridges and highways to nowhere» continue to take precedence over family support policies that could serve as a formidable
engine of economic growth.
Bottom line: at a time when the Bank of Canada was counting on exports to become
an engine of economic growth, trade likely will be a net negative, according to the October 2016 Monetary Policy Report.
«Capital spending is the most important
engine of economic growth.
«With the right set of policies, this era of demographic change can be
an engine of economic growth,» World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim said in a release.
The nation's 200,000 mid-sized business are
an engine of economic growth fueled by talent nurtured to innovate.
This helped solidify the country's role as the world's top
engine of economic growth once again, contributing an estimated 33.2 percent to global economic expansion, according to China's National Bureau of Statistics.
If oil drops into the $ 20 - to - $ 30 range, he may soon be dealing with the consequences of an oil sands industry, his government's anointed
engine of economic growth, suddenly becoming a commercial disaster on a scale that could be unrivaled in Canada's history.
The consolidation of Asia as the new
engine of economic growth; the rise of new economic powers such as the BRICS; the negotiations of extensive Free Trade Agreements in an attempt to benefit from access to growing markets and to US to maintain an upper hand in setting global standards (among the others the EU and South Korea FTA and the on - going negotiations between EU and Canada, and the EU and the USA).
Voters may want to see if this too has been a learning experience for Mr. Abdelazim, or if he continues the push — preferred by Citizen Action — of beautification as
an engine of economic growth.
The Internet is an incredible
engine of economic growth, innovation, and job creation, and accessibility to this important tool of communication and commerce has become integral to the freedom and prosperity of the United States.
«The U.S. higher education system has historically been one of our greatest strengths as a nation and it is
an engine of economic growth.
It's become part of the social fabric in northeastern cities, and it's
an engine of economic growth.
And — and my main responsibility here is to convince the American people that it is smart economics and it is going to be
the engine of our economic growth for us to be a leader in clean energy.
Our future could consist of, on the one hand, two struggling plants, Syncrude and Suncor and little else, or alternatively, a thriving series of plants and major expansions eventually producing over half of Canada's crude oil supply and serving as Alberta's primary
engine of economic growth and stability.
Does our government view the biosphere implosion as a very temporary
engine of economic growth and job creation?
As the ICF report shows, natural gas is a significant
engine of economic growth — as well as the main reason U.S. carbon emissions from electricity generation are near 30 - year lows.
Science Progress proceeds from the propositions that scientific inquiry is among the finest expressions of human excellence, that it is a crucial source of human flourishing, a critical
engine of economic growth, and must be dedicated to the common good.
If enacted, the budget would seriously threaten the country's clean energy competitiveness and damage innovation,
the engine of economic growth.
The new Congress will either upgrade or degrade America's patent rights system, our primary
engine of economic growth and job creation, when it resumes efforts at «patent reform.»
Photo credit: Jon Boughtin Responsible homeownership plays a crucial role as
an engine of economic growth and in the financial well - being of U.S. households, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben...
Not exact matches
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.
In accepting the award, which was announced at the Ernst & Young Strategic
Growth Forum in Palm Springs, California on Saturday night, Weiner said: «Let's toast the risk takers, the job creators, the
engines of economic opportunity everywhere -; entrepreneurs.»
I am committed to maintaining our networks as
engines for
economic growth, test beds for innovative services and products, and channels for all forms
of speech protected by the First Amendment.
«I am committed to maintaining our networks as
engines for
economic growth, test beds for innovative services and products, and channels for all forms
of speech protected by the First Amendment,» Wheeler said after the decision was announced Tuesday.
So small business is the
economic growth and innovation
engine of the nation.
The real issue that was not addressed in the budget is the absence
of any
economic engine to spur a recovery in
growth in 2014 and beyond, The household sector is deep in debt; housing construction has stalled; companies lack confidence and are not investing; the federal and provincial governments are in serious restraint mode; and the export sector is weak and deteriorating.
Today, Asia is the core
engine of global
economic growth, thanks primarily to urbanization and the expansion
of its middle class.
Across the Pacific, the collapse
of Japan's overheated «bubble economy»
of the late 1980s, sapped the vitality and much
of the confidence
of the main
engine of Asian
economic growth for a decade.
The latest moves coincide with signs that China's annual
economic growth may dip below 7 % in the third quarter for the first time since the global financial crisis, marking a slowdown in one
of the world's main
engines of economic expansion in recent years.
The first undeniable factor is weakening demand for oil, the
engine of global
economic growth.
If the whole thing — the rises in stock prices, in corporate earnings, in the housing market, even in job
growth — is driven solely by the flood
of money, or whether five years
of zero - interest rates and trillions
of dollars in bond purchases have succeeded at getting a more resilient
economic engine for the United States up and running.
As developing economies such as China falter, the United States has re-emerged as the likely
engine of global
economic growth.
By leveraging the expertise
of a world class team
of mentors, intensive programming and introductions to the investor community, The VC serves as an
engine for
economic growth.
Rachel Wolbers is the policy director at
Engine, a nonprofit that supports the
growth of technology entrepreneurship through
economic research, policy analysis and advocacy on local and national issues.
Hanoi — Vietnam's Ministry
of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) this week put its full weight behind a national strategy designed to make rice production an even larger
engine of inclusive
economic growth.
The city
of Syracuse is the
engine that can power
economic growth in the region, Miner added.
«He has a very earnest interest in how we can develop the policy that best promotes the
growth of small business, which is the
economic recovery
engine of our area,» said Tonko.
«We have also taken far - reaching
economic decisions to reposition the investment as the
engine room
of economic growth in the Southwest.
The broader chemistry enterprise directly employs well over 800,000 people in the United States and serves as an important component
of our nation's innovation
engine, helping drive job creation and
economic growth.
Legislators on both sides
of the aisle in the U.S. House
of Representatives say they love science, which is seen as
engine for innovation and
economic growth.
Popular destinations are primed to be
engines of broad
economic growth for countries, but as demand rises, an unequal distribution
of wealth occurs along with it.
The extraordinary U.S. higher - education system is a powerful
engine of technological progress and
economic growth in the U.S. not accounted for in our analysis.
In contrast, proponents point to the entrepreneurship
of recent immigrants, and argue that they represent the
engine of future
economic growth.