Sentences with phrase «few corporations»

However, very few corporations understand the business impacts of their community investments and only a handful of non-profits are able to demonstrate social outcomes.
Very few corporations have an interest in a system set to self - destruct, so as the urge to rethink our basic economic assumptions becomes louder, those who will continue to prosper will be those who adapt to the times.
3) BusinessWeek, 1979: «Few corporations can find buyers for their stocks, forcing them to add debt to a point where balance sheets seem permanently out of whack.»
But fewer corporations are choosing established suburbs over downtown areas on the basis of rental rates, because suburban and downtown rents are approaching parity in many markets, at least for class A space.
Some communication research has focused on a critique of media economic power and the problem of increasing portions of media profits being in the hands of fewer and fewer corporations (Compaine 1982).
Deforestation, war, rampant exploitation of resources, and the serve concentration of the worlds wealth in the hands of a few corporations.
7 In addition, newspapers and television stations are being used by a few corporations to form super-media groups.
The plan will boost a few corporations picked by Albany, while the rest of the state is stuck with high taxes.
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Yet we must critically scrutinize the curriculum, textbook, and testing clique that have turned into profit centers for a few corporations that seem to have garnered an inside advantage.
By separating the costs of production from the author's royalties and financing the books through crowdfunding, Thorntree Press pre-sells books (which confirms that there's a market for the book) and get the author's fans involved in the process (which democratizes publishing, taking it out of the hands of a few corporations and putting it directly in the hands of the people who most benefit: the readers).
Decisions about the environmental impact of US cars and trucks are concentrated in the hands of just a few corporations.
While gasoline is burned in millions of vehicles, the distribution system remains within the control of a few corporations, which often have regional or national oligopoly or monopoly control.
And changes by just a few corporations, nonprofits and countries can make a huge difference in these emissions.
In other words, everything that is good about markets — in terms of freedom, in terms of altruism, generosity, cosmopolitanism — all of that has been driven into the ground by the concentration of market power in the hands of just a few corporations.
In many ways, if you look at the how the modern profit - driven markets work, what we're seeing is an accumulation of power, a few corporations running the world in such a way that they are able to shape what is bought and sold in markets, and set the terms in which those markets work.
You might want to add a few corporations like BP (the 7th largest corporation on the planet) and Shell to your list of «enviro - nazis» and «left - wing loonies» who believe that Anthropogenic Global Warming is real and well supported by sound science.
A broader implication is the possibility that fishing rights would come to be concentrated in the hands of a few corporations and the wealthy.
Today, fewer corporations are attending job fairs with genuine employment opportunities.
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