Sentences with phrase «increasing economic advantage»

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For those uninitiated, Startup America is a White House partnership with AOL co-founder Steve Case and the Kauffman and the Case Foundations, with the aim to increase «the number of new, high - growth firms that are creating economic growth, innovation, and quality jobs; celebrate and honor entrepreneurship as a core American value and source of competitive advantage; and inspire and empower an ever - greater diversity of communities and individuals to build great American companies.»
If a business keeps increasing its economic profit and the stock continues to sink, you should take advantage of the discounted prices that the market gives you.
However, this study has also shown that there are many advantages to organic strawberry production in terms of increased yields, energy efficiency and economic returns.
Two days ago, New York Times national education correspondent Sam Dillon had a front page story on the sharp increase in the number of formerly middle class households now taking advantage of free or reduced price school lunches for their children, a stark indicator of the nation's current economic woes.
«We agree with suggestions that the assignment of an appropriate share of revenue of the tax collected to Scotland, while not providing the total accountability nor the kinds of powers for specific policy objectives the Scottish Government seeks, does provide an indirect advantage to Scotland in that greater economic growth as a result of local policies would increase revenue.
That triangle included party leader image, economic competence (where the Conservatives enjoy an increasing advantage) and party unity.
Moreover, the private - school advantage only increases with consideration of the differences in an unusually rich array of characteristics of the students, their families» economic status, and the resources available at their schools.
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DIV STRK is consecutive years of dividend increases; DIV YLD is yield using the most recently announced dividend; 5 YR YLD is average dividend yield over the past 5 years; REC DG is most recent year - over-year dividend growth; 5 YR DG is average annual dividend growth over the past 5 years; PRICE was at market close Friday, March 2; FAIR VAL is Morningstar's «Fair Value Estimate»; FWD P / E is price / earnings ratio based on projected 2018 earnings; 5 YR P / E is average P / E ratio over the past 5 years; MOAT is Morningstar's rating of competitive economic advantage; SFT is Value Line's «Safety» score; CRD is Standard & Poor's credit rating; MKT CAP is market cap in billions of dollars.
Given that he's currently more bullish on the U.S. than Canada, owing to the former's better economic strength and lower exposure to resources, Lekkerkerker plans to take advantage of the North American fund's increased flexibility.
The only way we can negotiate it being stretched out for a longer time is through increased war, debt, consumption, pollution, and economic stratification by taking advantage of the poor.
NEWT GINGRICH (R - GA), Speaker of the House, 1995 - 1999: The fact that China and India aren't even included means that you give them a substantial economic advantage in taking jobs away from America by increasing manufacturing in China and India.
The advantages of a comprehensive approach are: 1) it promotes economic efficiency by allowing emission reductions in the gases which are the least expensive to abate, or the substitution of increased sinks for reducing emissions if this is the least cost option; 2) it prevents switching form one form of activity which emits greenhouse gases to another that contributes as much, if not more, to the problem of climate change; and 3) it provides an incentive to move science and technology forward.
Climate impact concerns include environmental quality (e.g., more ozone, water - logging or salinisation), linkage systems (e.g., threats to water and power supplies), societal infrastructures (e.g., changed energy / water / health requirements, disruptive severe weather events, reductions in resources for other social needs and maintaining sustainable livelihoods, environmental migration (Box 7.2), placing blame for adverse effects, changes in local ecologies that undermine a sense of place), physical infrastructures (e.g., flooding, storm damage, changes in the rate of deterioration of materials, changed requirements for water or energy supply), and economic infrastructures and comparative advantages (e.g., costs and / or risks increased, markets or competitors affected).
The advantage could take the form of economic benefit, an increase in social status, or both.
Increased sales and improved customer loyalty by outlining economic advantages to staff.
Consideration of these potential benefits may demonstrate other economic advantages of improved depression treatment, such as increased work productivity and reduced work loss days.
However, in today's volatile economic climate, where cash flow is a considerable hindrance for many investors, bridging finance has the overarching advantage of offering a unique opportunity to access sizeable funds and temporarily increase your liquid capital at incomparably short notice.
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