Sentences with phrase «less in a strong economy»

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In the October report, there were five: stronger - than - expected U.S. growth; higher - than - expected oil prices; the possibility that weak business investment had altered the economy's potential; slower growth in less advanced economies such as China; and a tilt to saving from spending by Canada's heavily indebted householdIn the October report, there were five: stronger - than - expected U.S. growth; higher - than - expected oil prices; the possibility that weak business investment had altered the economy's potential; slower growth in less advanced economies such as China; and a tilt to saving from spending by Canada's heavily indebted householdin less advanced economies such as China; and a tilt to saving from spending by Canada's heavily indebted households.
The signs of weakness that were seized upon were anomalies; the underlying economy remained very strong, incipient inflationary pressures were starting to appear, and during this period our interest rates were raised, as it turned out, more or less by the same amount as those in the United States.
«This is a significant moment in time where Metro residents and businesses can decide between a strong economy and job creation or more congestion and less service,» said John Winter, CEO of the BC Chamber of Commerce, a founding Coalition member.
In part, because the Australian financial system and economy entered the turbulence in strong shape, it has been considerably less affected than those in other countries, most obviously the United StateIn part, because the Australian financial system and economy entered the turbulence in strong shape, it has been considerably less affected than those in other countries, most obviously the United Statein strong shape, it has been considerably less affected than those in other countries, most obviously the United Statein other countries, most obviously the United States.
The economy may have played stronger as an argument in the old Conservative heartlands, and some of the LibDem ones, where the recovery is more apparent and deprivation less so.
The figures are expected to show Britain's economy has flatlined for almost a year, contrasting with strong growth in Germany and, to a lesser extent, France.
Albertas economy is one of the strongest in Canada, supported by the burgeoning petroleum industry and to a lesser extent, agriculture and technology.
While this sounds like the end of the party, my take is that central banks will be quite gradual in their withdrawal of support and that the economy is strong enough to withstand a bit less punch in the bowl.
«This report lays the very clear case that investing in energy efficiency makes our economy stronger and less vulnerable and gets Americans back to work.»
Simply improving messaging in accordance with recommendations of psychologists or following the recommendations of economists to create economic incentives to engage in less GHG producing behavior will not likely create strong citizen support for climate change policies unless citizens better understand that the narrative created by opponents of climate change policies about high levels of scientific uncertainty and unacceptable harm to the economy from the adoption of climate policies is not only false but has been manufactured by fossil fuel companies and other entities which have economic interests in continuing high levels of fossil fuel consumption.
In a strong economy, employees find new jobs quickly and are less inclined to file employment - related claims.
Those firms that have gone in to previous down economies with less overcapacity have come out stronger on the other side.
Brazil has a consolidated democracy, with strong institutions (that have been recently tested and have withstood the pressure), a very large economy (one of the largest in the world), and a society that, in spite of dwelling with urban violence, has been spared from terrorist acts, civil wars and regional conflicts, and is better educated, less unequal and more vigilant and conscious about its rights and roles.
This is why it is good for that nation's exports, because exported goods become less expensive relative to the same goods on the global economy denominated in a stronger currency.
If you are skeptical of that strong statement, tell me, where else can you get the following combination of investing conditions: A rock solid local economy 1 percentage point away from full employment (5.8 %), high rental demand, minimal vacancy rates and rising rental prices, price to rent ratios on new (or less than 6 yrs old) properties under 8 and a steady and reliable local real estate market in full bloom?
Canada's economy grew at a stronger pace of 1.4 percent in 2016, up from less than one percent in 2015.
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