This one sounds like a good sensible plan that
makes economic sense as well as sense in combating global warming.
«Canada's wind industry is leaving this year's conference energized and excited about the opportunities that are emerging as governments, utilities and consumers across Canada recognize that wind energy not only benefits the climate, but
makes economic sense as well.
«CanWEA's 32nd Annual Conference and Exhibition energized and excited exhibitors and attendees about the opportunities that are emerging as governments, utilities and consumers across Canada recognize that wind energy not only benefits the climate, but
makes economic sense as well,» added Hornung.
We would be very happy to play the role of bringing those options to the table and letting them see that they can create a better world for their grandchildren, but that
it makes economic sense as well.»
According to the Boston - based trading platform Quantodian, funding female - led businesses
makes economic sense as those companies often perform better than others.
Oh, and from a totally nonreligious standpoint, helping our citizenry get a strong education and stay healthy so they can continue to be productive members of society instead of winding up on disability or on unemployment due to limited job skills happens to
make economic sense as well.
For me personally the decision was a choice, though to go back after would have
made no economic sense as childcare would of almost negated my salary as a teacher.
«It's not just about the environment, it's about
making economic sense as well,» he said.
Not exact matches
As a result of the new plan, the solar industry says selling solar in Nevada no longer
makes economic sense.
Four years on, the F1 boss appears to be frustrated again
as he tries to keep one of the most glamorous races on the calendar after the contract expires in 2017, at a time when the city - state is weighing whether the event
makes economic sense anymore.
As a result, if you hurry, you can jump ahead of them and deliver valuable and truly differentiated products and services to a marketplace that is ready, willing, and able to buy anything that
makes economic sense — and that
makes common
sense out of the tsunami of meaningless data that they're swimming in right now.
When the discount is above $ 20, oil producers will pay to haul crude up to five hours, more than twice
as far
as usually
makes economic sense, Zielinski said.
We
as an industry are supporting
economic models that don't
make sense.»
Moore has oft repeated his mantra that supporting the arts
makes good
economic sense, in a statement perceived by some
as criticism of the B.C. Liberal government's cuts to arts funding.
It just doesn't
make economic sense to begin accepting BTC
as payment — it doesn't result in much higher sales, because there are aren't that many customers with bitcoin.
President of Berom Youth Movement, Choji Chuwang, told a local newspaper: «
As we gleefully wallow in the false
sense of peace on the Plateau, know it today that a deliberate
economic terrorism and land - grabbing strategy is being launched on Christians of Riyom and Barkin Ladi on a daily basis with the sole aim of
making them poor, weak and destitute in their own land.»
JED has been described
as «an ecumenical sharing of abilities and expertise» and a partnership which
makes «good,
economic sense in these days of decreasing financial resources for the work of the church.»
It's a journey that no longer
makes economic sense for the buyer,
as we've finally reached the point where packaged beef is landing at Philadelphia at a greater cost than US beef.
As far as the club's financials show, the man has only respected the club's tradition / philosophy of self sustainability and that's his offense as we all have been spoilt by other clubs» billionaire / State - aid owners distorting the finances with decisions which don't make economic sense and which create unfair competitio
As far
as the club's financials show, the man has only respected the club's tradition / philosophy of self sustainability and that's his offense as we all have been spoilt by other clubs» billionaire / State - aid owners distorting the finances with decisions which don't make economic sense and which create unfair competitio
as the club's financials show, the man has only respected the club's tradition / philosophy of self sustainability and that's his offense
as we all have been spoilt by other clubs» billionaire / State - aid owners distorting the finances with decisions which don't make economic sense and which create unfair competitio
as we all have been spoilt by other clubs» billionaire / State - aid owners distorting the finances with decisions which don't
make economic sense and which create unfair competition.
While we on the matter... what a total farce on contract renewal, even the spuds seem to have got that sorted out — renewing long before time, and not paying out hefty wages either — I believe Kane is their top earner on # 125k, and for someone with an
economic degree, how does Wenger not understand that having someone with a long contract
makes not only financial
sense, but
sense in terms of the teams stability
as well?
I know it doesn't
make any
economic sense, but I would say this to the Ox: either you go to the team with the highest bid — at this moment Chelsea — or we keep you at Arsenal
as a benched squad player in the under - 23s and bury your chances of playing for England in the next World Cup, and explain to him that when he does go for free, it'll be to a club like West Brom on a quarter of the wage Chelsea are prepared to play.
Although it will be incredibly difficult to ever match his contributions on the pitch, it's vitally important for a former club legend, like Henry, to publicly address his concerns regarding the direction of this club... regardless of those who still feel that Henry has some sort of agenda due to the backlash he received following earlier comments he
made on air regarding Arsenal, he has an intimate understanding of the game, he knows the fans are being hosed and he feels some
sense of obligation, both professionally and personally, to tell it like he sees it... much like I've continually expressed over the last couple months, this team isn't evolving under this current ownership / management team... instead we are currently experiencing a «stagnant» phase in our club's storied history... a fact that can't be hidden by simply changing the formation or bringing in one or two individuals... this team needs fundamental change in the way it conducts business both on and off the pitch or it will continue to slowly devolve into a second tier club... regardless of the euphoria surrounding our escape act on Friday evening,
as it stands, this club is more likely to be fighting for a Europa League spot for the foreseeable future than a top 4 finish... we can't hope for the failures of others to secure our place in the top 4, we need to be the manufacturers of our own success by doing whatever is necessary to evolve
as an organization... if Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke can't take the necessary steps following the debacle they manufactured last season, their removal is imperative for our future success... unfortunately, I strongly believe that either they don't know how to proceed in the present
economic climate or they are unwilling to do whatever it takes to turn this ship around... just look at the current state of our squad, none of our world class players are under contract beyond this season, we have a ridiculous wage bill considering the results, we can't sell our deadwood because we've mismanaged our personnel decisions and contractual obligations, we haven't properly cultivated our younger talent and we might have become one of the worst clubs ever when it comes to way we handle our transfer business, which under Dein was one of our greatest assets... it's time to get things right!!!
The gender pay - gap has all but disappeared in low income households (Gershuny, 2009) where automatically designating the father
as breadwinner no longer
makes obvious
economic sense.
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 rate
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 rate
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 rate
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.
This is in the
sense that, The People's Forum - Ghana, considers such «Contentious statements»
as economic speculations and
as a key element of our national discourse and
as such its settlement will enhance the awareness of the citizenry and better inform the electorates in their decision
making and
as well eliminate the damning effect it could have on our economy.
Again, while it
makes economic sense to remain party to
as many EU institutions and agreements
as possible, in the end both the Tories and Labour have eyes on the politics.
The rule
makes no
sense whatsoever on an
economic level or
as a matter of political principle.
Echoing the Cuomo administration's stance, Barba and Jones said the idea of competition worked well since it forced people within the given regions to join forces and look at what
makes sense along geographic
as well
as economic lines.
Taxing the rich in the hope of freeing up the
economic resources of the workers and the middle - classes — so they can afford to inject money back into the economy, the thinking goes —
makes sense as a One Nation philosophy.
For example, the UK could propose limiting the EU's structural funds to its poorest member states — a decision that would not only reduce the budget but also
make economic sense for Germany, the UK and Europe
as a whole.
Speaking to the BBC's Political Editor Nick Robinson, the Conservative leader said strategic spending to help hard working people to buy their homes and pay their energy bills
made sense as the UK headed towards an
economic surplus.
But jokes aside, Miliband's electoral strategy doesn't just
make economic sense for a party
as cash - strapped
as Labour — it
makes political
sense too.
«It's a matter of
economic justice, it
makes sense and will help our entire state do much better for its citizens,» said Brown, who announced the deal — expected to be voted on
as soon
as Thursday —
as New York's lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo tried to hammer out a similar agreement under a looming deadline for a finalized state budget.
Your «war cabinet» plan
makes complete
sense Richard
as this is clearly the time to draw on the experience of all senior Tories who have not only been in government, but in government during a tricky
economic time.
Yes, retaining jobs
makes some
sense as a goal of
economic development, but where were these GMHC workers going to go?
This
makes sense: these are often places where there remained a good deal of suspicion towards the Conservatives at the last election, even though a plurality were persuaded to vote Tory
as it was time for change, and where
economic uncertainty will be felt most keenly.
Wilson is enthusiastic about how the projects helps
make these renewables
make sense from an
economic as well
as environmental standpoint.
Without a level playing field and a steady price on carbon, companies can not assess whether advanced technologies such
as «clean coal» power plants or electric vehicles will ever
make economic sense.
It
makes economic sense,
as a for - profit company, for us to invest in products and market developments in places where we can sell our products and where we think we can
make a profit.
In poorer areas, such
as the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, where there is very little capital available, it may
make more
economic sense to boost their
economic performance and accept a degree of flood risk instead of pouring resources into flood protection measures which have very little success anyway.»
Alberta's government understands that increasing wind energy use not only benefits the climate, but also
makes economic sense for its citizens,
as wind energy is a cost - competitive source of new generation.
The thing is, hunting is a colossal energy expense
as compared to foraging: It
makes no
economic sense that an animal would spend 80 % of its energy getting 20 % of its calories unless there was something in those calories it needed really badly.
To Schindler, it
makes good
economic sense that he would
make more money if Jews were hired
as the unpaid work force, because they're obviously cheaper than Poles:
The Second Mother also eases the tone to
make its events less caustic and bruising to those involved, meaning the film's initial, impending
sense of dread is eventually discarded in favor of peppier resolutions, even though its
economic concerns haven't been so much resolved
as temporarily brushed aside to provide an illusory, optimistic capper.
We first meet Goodman's Frank in a Grecian bathhouse, blubber spilling out from beneath his robes
as he barks a cruel
economic philosophy that, when you set aside all the profanity, actually
makes a great deal of
sense.
If education provides people with more
economic opportunity in life, it only
makes sense that academic pursuits should be
as accessible
as possible.
Recent experience underscores that investing in better school leadership could
make economic sense, too - not only because of what principals can do to boost instruction and student achievement, but because of how leadership can act
as a magnet for drawing talented teachers to high - needs schools.
Personally, I'm not
as good at marketing
as I am at writing so I'm more than happy to accept any help and advice in that area,
as long
as it
makes economic sense.
In other words, the above graph should not be ostensibly read
as whether trad pub or other markets are more profitable to the author, or whether trad pub is an altogether losing deal, but
as which
economic model — trad pub or otherwise —
makes the most business
sense.
The answer I prefer is that traditional publishing and its staff and overheads have taken the protection intended for the author to
make him
make economic sense, and used it for their benefit,
as another author is born every minute and its an enless resource of no real value, unless a bestseller.