Sentences with phrase «more economic headlines»

Not exact matches

BUFFALO, N.Y. — While other projects, particularly the Riverbend Manufacturing complex, have seen more headlines, New York State Sen. Tim Kennedy (D - 63) says the Northland Corridor Redevelopment Project is a key component of the governor's Buffalo Billion economic development initiative.
Yet for Labour, if this wake - up call on credibility is to prove truly significant, it should transform much more than the party's headline economic commitments.
The US, he writes, «continues to operate with generally tepid economic growth, headline unemployment rates well in excess of 9 %, and a budget deficit well in excess of a trillion dollars,» yet the S&P 500 has more than doubled since 2009.
The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) press release of July 6, 2016 was headlined «Canada can integrate large amounts of wind energy reliably, cost - effectively, says report» followed by the industry trade association's assertion that «Canada can get more than one - third of its electricity from wind energy without compromising grid reliability — and at the same time realize economic and environmental benefits».
In 2011, the Global Warming Policy Foundation's website ran the headline «900 + Peer - Reviewed Papers Supporting Skepticism Of «Man - Made» Global Warming (AGW) Alarm,» listing more than 900 papers which, according to the GWPF, refute «concern relating to a negative environmental or socio - economic effect of AGW, usually exaggerated as catastrophic.»
The Guardian, July 2, 2008 has a headline: «Climate more urgent than economy, say voters», followed by an article which starts: «Voters think that taking action against climate change matters more than tackling the global economic downturn, according to a Guardian / ICM poll published today.
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have become more aggressive in pursuing white collar and economic crime, with the former focusing on headline making investigations, and the FCA more recently setting its sights on individual accountability.
Lately, the health of the global economy has been making news headlines daily and, as a recent article in the Washington Post observes, the larger and more intense economic pressures are forcing many clients and lawyers to seriously reconsider how fees for legal services are billed.
Doubtless there have been other stories like this, but multiple headlines on the same day start me wondering whether after the North American economic earthquake settles, we won't have very different local and community outreach for legal services and legal information:... [more]
Venezuela has frequently made the headlines this year as an economic crisis forces more and more citizens to use Bitcoin to survive.
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