Sentences with phrase «from economic reality»

At any moment in time the market can become disconnected from economic reality.
With equal doses of hilarity and world - weariness, the film seems to reinvigorate the oft - depicted arc of adolescence on screen, where status and popularity seem broadly detached from economic reality.
«Salmond says the deficit can be wished away and Scotland can be insulated from the economic reality,» Scott said.
Its release is a Rorschach blot: some see a list of overpaid bureaucratic fat cats; others a vindictive exercise in public shaming; plenty point out that the list isn't inflation - indexed and therefore divorced from economic reality.
«You don't have to have provisions of the law that build in formulas that are divorced from performance, from economic realities, from the fiscal conditions in which things are operating.
With Course of Empire, Ed Ruscha's anxieties stretch from economic realities to a short history of American painting.

Not exact matches

In October, Hammond was forced to deny that he would resign as chancellor, after tensions within the cabinet arose from his repeated warnings about the «economic realities» of Brexit, which many pro-Leave ministers saw as overly pessimistic.
Economics is supposed to provide mathematical modelling of human behaviour, but the apparent divergence of economic theory from reality in recent years has become a burr under Orrell's saddle.
His biography contains elements of an epic novel: growing up the son of a jailed Trotskyist labor leader in whose Chicago home he met Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's colleagues; serving as a young balance of payments analyst for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract on loans to South American countries; touring America on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico to the study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department; authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of MesoEconomic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesoeconomic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
Both are prone to significant deviation from underlying economic reality because they both rely on the same flawed accounting rules.
While there are some signs of recognition such as the Fed's reduction in its estimated neutral rate from 4.5 percent to 3.0 percent during the last 2 years, the IMF's explicit use of the term secular stagnation in its World Economic Outlook, ECB president Mario Draghi's call for global coordination and greater use of fiscal policy, and Japan's indicated interest in fiscal - monetary cooperation, policymakers still have not made sufficiently radical adjustments in their world view to reflect this new reality of a world where generating adequate nominal GDP growth is likely to be the primary macroeconomic policy challenge for the next decade.
Whether the EU is able to pull of this ultimate coup de grâce in its decades - long coup d'état will depend on two vital factors: its ability to continue preventing economic reality from impacting the financial markets; and the willingness of hundreds of millions of European people to be herded and corraled into a new age of technocracy.
-LSB-...] Whether the EU is able to pull of this ultimate coup de grace in its decades - long coup d'état will depend on two vital factors: its ability to continue preventing economic reality from impacting the financial markets; and the willingness of hundreds of millions of European people to be herded and corralled into a new age of technocracy.
The drum - beat of war — trade and military — is meant to deflect the public's attention from the underlying economic reality.
This system of belief and social interpretation generally does not reflect the diversity of social reality there is within the society, but is consistent more with the economic or ideological system which has given it birth and its corporate managers who hold power within the system and benefit from it.
In them we find clearly articulated such themes as the importance of the communidades de base («grass - roots «Christian groups); Jesus as the liberator from hunger, misery, oppression and ignorance; the refusal to separate Christian sanctification from «temporal» tasks; challenges to capitalism (as well as to Marxism); the theory of «dependency» on inhuman economic systems; the need for liberation from neocolonialism; the need for «conscienticization»; the need for the church to support the downtrodden; the correlation of peace and justice; and the reality of «institutionalized violence.»
As we all know, spiritual traditions describe reality in terms rather different from those of traditional economic theory.
The curious thing is that Americans have never given up that ideological commitment even when it has become almost totally remote from social and economic reality.
But he voiced a message and a complaint which found an immediate and extraordinary response at every level of society, from that of the deepest spiritual experience to that of the most practical economic and political realities.
Here are three suggestions for gaining advantages from the new economic realities of robots in case packing.
For over twenty years the outsourcing of migration controls has meant that European publics have been protected from the practical reality of forced displacement and economic desperation that is now showing up on holiday beaches.
Even the U.S. was transformed, though no battles had been fought on its soil — after the war and the economic changes it wrought, the traditionally isolationist country was firmly established as a first - rate world power, hard as its politicians might try to retreat from that reality.
I agree University is far more than a luxury, but I intended to say that the reality of living away from home has always been much more widely taken up by the middle classes for economic reasons.
Clinton cited the «blatant drumbeat» against the stimulus program from conservative talk radio, suggesting that it doesn't reflect economic reality.
De Blasio said the Big Apple was struggling with «a different kind of homelessness» that's «more and more about economic reality» — a major reversal from previous claims that the problem was on the decline.
«Consequently, it is imperative to brace for a longer period of low government revenues from oil sources, which would necessitate hard and uncomfortable choices as the economy transits to more sustainable sources of revenue, consistent with the economic realities and strategic objectives of the country.
On May 20, 2015, nine days BEFORE the government was inaugurated, I laid out «Policy Prescriptions» - diversification of production, government revenue, and exports; imperative of a strong and credible economic team and cabinet; targeting «opportunity sectors» (solid minerals, refining and petrochemicals, a new and realistic fiscal regime for upstream oil and gas, private sector investments in power and infrastructure, agro-processing, retail and construction); freeing «up resources from downstream petroleum sector deregulation» emphasizing «an economic reality in which hard decisions including some previously rebuffed by the opposition will have to be taken» a clear reference to the petrol subsidy which government waited a full year before countenancing the critical decision!
«And it's not right for government to be the only one that doesn't have to live with a budget, and doesn't have to live with economic realities, because the people that they want to take the money from are suffering economically,» said Cuomo.
Even if - and it is far from likely - Orbán obtains permission for such a deficit increase, economic realities will leave his government with no option other than to renege on their manifesto commitment not to implement savage public spending cuts.
The Red Sea may be in form of the bitter pills of the economic realities that the nation is being forced to swallow so that we can recover from our ailment that is posing great threats to our economic survival as a political entity.
Invoking a populist message of economic inclusiveness and social progress that faces dire threats from a changing national reality, Governor Andrew Cuomo kicked off his 2017 State of the State tour on Monday morning in New York City.
Everyone understood the economic realities facing our community, and that's why we have developed a more affordable capital improvements plan to invest $ 130 million into Ralph Wilson stadium over the next several years, not the more than $ 200 million originally discussed, and that includes a $ 35 million investment from the Bills» organization ($ 54 million from NYS and $ 41 million from Erie County).
Economic realities, however, may prevent HIAs from spreading throughout the federal government.
He's a young man with many gifts and the compunction to give, but being a rider requires the putting on of blinders as a means for hiding harsh realities (both in terms of physical and economic well - being) from their direct line of sight.
Her mother Halley (Bria Vinaite) shields her daughter from their perilous economic reality, doing everything in her power to drum up days buoyed by love and excitement.
Only knowing she wishes to break free from the stagnancy of Sacramento and the nagging economic realities so aggressively tended by her mother, she somehow hasn't figured out her pursuits in math are fruitless.
There are so many intriguing things going on here that the film nearly bursts with resonance, from the old - versus - new world themes to the economic reality that has put Toby in this mess to begin with, and the corporate greed that's offering him a way out.
Environmental management and the challenge of achieving sustainable development is a global problem that requires looking at the political, economic, cultural, and educational phenomenas of the current paradigm, from a poly - logic phenomenology that perceive different levels of Reality which form the world and cosmos humanly known.
We can help our young people become more knowledgeable — not just about Islam but also about the religious, cultural, economic, and political realities of all those whose lives are different from their own.
From de Colombian experience, where the regional realities are strongly affected by armed conflict, forced displacement and community deconstruction, the impacts of this methodology has been proven to be multidimensional, transcending the economic character, and empowering participants to be protagonists of their own development model.
An anticipatory event to the future organization of World Biomimetic Experience Summit 2017, where it will put on the spot the international reality of the Biomimetic as an emerging model to face a new social, economic and industrial scenario from a bioinspiring cosmo vision.
The Committee strove to clearly define the progressive nature of the obligations deriving from the ICESCR and, in doing so, it acknowledged a stark reality: the realization of ESCR faces huge difficulties owing to the lack of economic resources in many countries, hence their progressive nature; as states become more developed, they will be better able to assume greater responsibility in the area of ESCR.
There are multiple issues that face higher education, from college access, degree attainment, and student success to the future of shared governance and leadership along with economic and global realities will require higher education to face serious adaptive challenges both now and in the future.
Changes in rural America — from population loss to changing economic realities — mean that schools in these communities must often innovate to survive.
This often ignored economic reality prevents colleges and universities from excluding poorly prepared high school graduates.
«These leaders must be equipped to work with the dramatic and active demographic shifts and upset the evolving political, economic, and cultural realities that impede administrators from achieving their potential,» said Dr. Dawn Williams Salters, chair of the department of educational leadership and policy studies at HUSOE.
OECD analysis finds that about 15 percent of variability in the performance of American students is explained by socio - economic factors; the OECD average is 10 percent.13 Research suggests that if the PISA results of U.S. students are adjusted such that the distribution of low - income students is more similar to other countries with comparable post-industrial economies, both math and reading results would look significantly higher.14 This does not mean the United States should not be concerned about international comparisons of educational achievement, but it suggests that the conclusions drawn from rankings based on national averages are limited and that reality is more nuanced.
Already, the solutions are coming: The superintendent's multi-cultural advisory committee will get new members from more diverse economic backgrounds, reflecting the reality of many struggling families; likewise, the student advisory committee, usually made up of the «best and brightest,» also will include new, less - successful student members whose ideas and issues also need to be included.
Because we live lives abstracted from our own survival needs, and because our economic lives are abstracted through bank accounts, direct - deposit paychecks and credit cards, there is often no contextual reality to the prices we pay.
Once we permit them to learn the realities of stock investing that have been kept hidden from them during the Buy - and - Hold Era, consumer confidence should quickly be restored to the levels needed for an economic rebound.
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