Sentences with phrase «larger economy section»

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For millennials, this means examining large sections of the population before making assumptions about what constitutes success or failure in this increasingly strange and demanding modern economy.
«There's a full section that talks about pay equity, and what is the larger impact that the gender pay gap has on our society, our economy, our families,» says Deepti Gudipati, vice president of member leadership programs for the AAUW, who is working with the city to roll out the program.
American Airlines, the world's largest carrier, announced plans to outfit its long - haul fleet with a premium economy section.
The premium economy section will offer leather seats with 38 inches of pitch; extendable foot, leg and head rests; and on - demand entertainment systems with larger touchscreens.
Because the BA 787 - 9 is larger than the 787 - 8, it has something the smaller plane doesn't — a first class section, along with 42 Club World (business class) seats, 39 in premium economy and 127 in regular economy.
The section takes its title from a Melvin Edwards» series of sculptures seen in the gallery, part of a larger series of his Lynch Fragments, which, through their materiality, touch on American identity, how slavery evolved into mass incarceration, and ideas surrounding economies of labor.
One key section related to how both of the world's largest economies would be investing in the technologies to deliver a low carbon future.
Real estate is a very large section of the economy, and when it cools off, it has a collateral effect.
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