Sentences with phrase «further economic advantages»

With coal, the plants are cheap to build, the coal is cheap to mine, and a «natural monopoly» system of electricity generation and distribution helps lock out any renewable competition, leading to further economic advantages over renewables.

Not exact matches

«These exciting new anchor tenants align directly with MaRS» mandate and will further Ontario's position as a global leader in life sciences, leading to tangible medical benefits for Ontarians while taking advantage of a massive economic opportunity.»
The other side of the picture, and at the moment the far more important side, is that, while there have been real wounds, there are today powerful men in our country who specialize in reopening those wounds, not to help them to heal more completely, but for quite other purposes — to gain a partisan political advantage or to secure personal publicity; but most often in order to discredit by insinuation, if not by direct charges, all who believe in some changes in the economic order.
Since their main advantage is low wages, and they lose this advantage if costs are still lower elsewhere, the economic incentive is to lower wages still further.
As far as capital spending is concerned, it certainly does make economic sense now, as the IMF has urged, to bring forward capital spending to support growth and invest in our long - term infrastructure — creating jobs now, bringing long - term returns and taking advantage of very low interest rates.
«A unified and coordinated approach to promoting the advantages of Saratoga County to businesses near and far is necessary to drive long - term, sustainable economic development,» said Marty Vanags, President of the Saratoga County Prosperity Partnership.
A further unique feature of the research is that the origin of the economic returns can be empirically traced through a chain of early educational advantages to cumulate in long - term effects.
Furthermore, I can not support a system that seeks to supplant common sense for politics, and the economic advantage of a few, mainly publishers, to further the political agenda of our incompetent lawmakers.
There are advantages to owning your own home (educational, health, social) that far transcend any economic impact.
«The GSE's major role in mortgage finance had the perverse effect of reducing the attractiveness of opportunities for banks in higher credit quality mortgages (the GSEs take their cut with the advantage of near - Treasury borrowing rates and far higher gearing, leaving a smaller part of the economic pie left for banks).»
And the GSE's major role in mortgage finance had the perverse effect of reducing the attractiveness of opportunities for banks in higher credit quality mortgages (the GSEs take their cut with the advantage of near - Treasury borrowing rates and far higher gearing, leaving a smaller part of the economic pie left for banks).
The on - going loot box controversy has spiralled even further out of control today, with some gamers now claiming that our entire capitalist economic model may offer an unfair advantage to the rich.
The economic good times are never so good here as they are in other states (no dot com bubble or other bubbles to take advantage of, and few people shovel money around for a living here), but the bad times are relatively stable and not way worse than the good times (when you don't go up very high, there isn't far to fall).
China and other developing countries are unlikely to agree to binding emissions reductions, and the «national schedules» that some have proposed to take their place are unlikely to appease domestic constituencies in the United States and elsewhere concerned that domestic emissions - reduction commitments will further exacerbate the economic advantages that China and other developing economies have on their competitors in the developed world.
One advantage to the environment − according to a discussion paper from the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis − is that ships will burn far less fossil fuel to reach their destination.
«By any objective analysis, the economic benefits of this legislation far outweigh the costs, and will give Illinois a significant advantage in maintaining competitive electric rates and competition for clean energy jobs,» Joe Dominguez, Exelon's executive vice president for governmental and regulatory affairs and public policy, said in a statement.
TAR offers many advantages in e-discovery, but the reason it took off as it did was ultimately economic — it was far cheaper for the client and far more efficient for the lawyers to use TAR to review large quantities of documents for e-discovery.
As far as shipping companies were concerned, the Commission considered that the economic consequences beyond the grant of the tax advantage to the EIGs resulted from the combination of legal transactions between private entities, so that any advantage accruing from the STL to those undertakings was not imputable to the State.
109 By contrast, the objectives of a spousal support are to: (a) recognize any economic advantages or disadvantages arising from the marriage or its breakdown; (b) apportion any financial consequences arising from the care of any child of the marriage over and above the obligation for support of any child of the marriage; (c) relieve any economic hardship of the spouses arising from the breakdown of the marriage; and (d) promote, as far as practicable, the economic self - sufficiency of each spouse within a reasonable period of time.
There are advantages to owning your own home (educational, health, social) that far transcend any economic impact.
The Supreme Judicial Court of Maine affirmed the ruling of the trial court in the property line dispute, but reversed the ruling on the tortious interference with economic advantage allegations and sent the case back to the trial court for further proceedings.
The system is maintained by CREA to its own in - house economic advantage, to the disadvantage of far too many duped, wan na be, incompetent - in - the first - place roulette players trying out the «real estate game».
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