Sentences with phrase «more robust economies»

States with larger prison populations and more robust economies tend to pay higher salaries, such as New Jersey, California, New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
The northern European social democracies have shown a model for government intervention in poverty that leaves them happier, healthier, morally superior, and with more robust economies considering their relative size to the US.
But three decades ago those 10 - year government issued bonds were paying 15 % interest a year due to a more robust economy and higher interest rates.
«With the current [state of the economy], Millennials don't have as much disposable money as they would in a more robust economy,» says Jim Bilello, president and founder of US Marketing, Inc., a Chicago - based niche - marketing firm.

Not exact matches

More people are moving to Alberta — some will open up accounts with the bank — and more businesses are coming to the province to take advantage of the province's robust econMore people are moving to Alberta — some will open up accounts with the bank — and more businesses are coming to the province to take advantage of the province's robust econmore businesses are coming to the province to take advantage of the province's robust economy.
Carleton University economics professor Ian Lee says Poloz is fortunate because he's inherited a robust portfolio, but other economists say snapping the Canadian economy back to health will be much more difficult.
«Our mission is to empower this new generation to take greater ownership in their financial future,» the company says, «which we believe can help shrink the gap between the «haves» and the «have nots» and lead to a healthier, more robust global economy
«Thanks in part to the forceful response to the crisis and policies throughout the eight years of the Obama administration to promote robust, shared growth, the US economy is stronger, more resilient, and better positioned for the twenty - first century than ever before,» the White House said in an email after the jobs report.
«We're going to have to adjust a lot of supply in the second half at the same time the economy is going to move in what's going to be a more robust way,» Rieder said.
«I think in the country, people said at where we are right now, we need to have some of these things in place, but now with a dynamic and robust economy and what we see happening right now with the tax cuts and job bill, it makes a lot of things more possible,» Kelly said.
This number can be volatile, but a more robust Consumer Confidence Survey result suggests the economy is strong enough to withstand a hike in interest rates.
As candidates door - knock in Alberta, they don't talk economy in abstract «R - word» terms as often as party leaders in more economically robust (or at least consistent) parts of Canada.
Overall, cash returned to shareholders is much lower today — even with the recent surge instigated by activist campaigns — than in decades past when the economy enjoyed much more robust growth.
Achieving the goals that Springfield has set for itself is, of course, much easier in a robust economy, and the economic outlook I will share today is consistent with an economy that will require even more workers in the labor force.
However, broader measures of the economy are more robust.
In addition, with the core consumer price index up a more robust 1.8 % in April and with wages increasing, it is possible that further fundamental improvements in the US economy will force the Fed to become somewhat more hawkish.
Higher taxes and (most likely) less government spending will surely take a bite out the economy and hiring this year, but there are still a few reasons to be optimistic that the economy and job growth will be more robust in 2013 than 2012:
It said robust stock markets are required as part of the Communist Party's plans to make the economy more market - oriented and efficient.
In turn, this has allowed the Portuguese economy to become one of the biggest beneficiaries of the eurozone's robust recovery, with the IMF forecasting 2017 could be the country's best year of growth in more than 20 years.
In addition, as it became known today, US consumer spending increased significantly in December, as households have purchased cars and a wide range of services amid rising wages, pointing to robust domestic demand, which could push the economy up to the more rapid growth in early 2017 of the year.
Some on the liberal - left might be alienated by any move towards a left - wing populism that takes a more critical stance towards the EU or immigration, but they might just hold their noses and take the plunge if it also meant a more robust defence of the NHS and serious moves to rebalance and democratise the economy.
The program has really taken off this year and I don't see a limit to our potential success in providing exposure for these terrific businesses who are making for a more robust agricultural industry and helping to grow New York's economy
Many countries now see investment in science and technology as the way to build their economy; the result is larger R&D budgets, which, in turn, are producing more robust academic collaborations with international colleagues.
September 30, 2012 • Certain sectors of the state's economy are more robust than they were four years ago, but that doesn't mean everyone's happy with the recovery.
Also, it's not just teachers who are hired when the economy is robust; more support personnel are invariably a part of the package.
The Sentra was redesigned in 2013 into its current - generation, carrying most of the sixth - gen forward, but replacing the inline four - cylinder engines with smaller, more robust four - cylinder options for better fuel economy.
Power for the Terrain is supplied by a robust in - line four cylinder engine that is more about fuel efficiency than power and speed; if the later is important, the 3.0 - liter V6 has power to spare yet still returns fuel economy figures in the mid-20s.
The Subaru Outback 3.6 R has similar horsepower and fuel economy numbers, but offers a much more robust all - wheel drive system as well as more ground clearance.
Combining this new platform with a more powerful and efficient direct - injected 3.5 - liter i - VTEC ™ V - 6 engine, a 6 - speed automatic transmission with wider ratio spread, and available new Intelligent Variable Torque Management ™ (iVTM - 4 ™) torque - vectoring all - wheel drive — the most advanced AWD technology in the midsize truck class — results in class - leading EPA fuel economy ratings along with superior all - weather traction and handling capability and robust medium - duty off - road performance.
But the Brazilian economy overall looks more robust that this might indicate, Breedt said, and a rating of 79 is not necessarily deeply negative.
The nation can now look forward to more thanks because of the robust economy it is now beginning to enjoy.
As anticipated, private domestic demand in the United States is picking up slowly, while growth in emerging - market economies has begun to ease to a more sustainable, but still robust, pace.
Now, with a more stable economy and robust credit card market, many experts say these offers are increasing in popularity and sometimes generously long.
Emerging - market bonds have posted impressive returns over the past few decades, as emerging - market economies have grown more robust.
A strong local economy driven by the oil sector combined with low inventory led to the robust increases, but eroding affordability and interest rates that are expected to rise will likely lead to more moderate price appreciation in the second half of the year.
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It also remains to be seen if 1:54 has the wherewithal to show and sell more artworks by: pioneers of video art; a growing fleet of robust confessional women artists and; artists that evoke the woes of the past through the current global market economy.
But a quick summary of some of my thoughts: I think a case can be made for some combination of equal per - capita payback and tax reduction, but the rationale for this must be that this somehow compensates for the costs of global warming or adaptation to that; as much of this occurs in the future (with different people), this is private sector economic investment to boost the economy now so that it may make itself more robust in the future -LRB-?).
Installing shock absorbers to cushion from the impact of oil shocks while building a more robust clean economy for the future.
Loss of a robust economy is a great expense, because with a robust economy we can afford more options than with out.
The economic case for selling coal assets and investing instead in the transition to a low - carbon economy is strong today, and likely to become more robust in the immediate future for three reasons.
But if the Clean Power Plan is so anemic, why in the world would conservatives entertain the idea of replacing it with a much more robust and ambitious carbon tax, particularly when that tax would almost certainly impose more net costs on the economy than the CPP as it is written at present?
Application of these Guidelines should help to minimise climate change related loss to public, private and combined public / private investments, leading tomore robust investment projects and, ultimately, more resilient economies.
And with a robust emissions trading program, Pennsylvania could generate significant carbon revenues that could be used to support high - quality jobs in renewable energy and energy efficiency, strengthen disadvantaged communities, make buildings and infrastructure more resilient, and boost economic development in regions dependent on the fossil - fuel economy.
What I have yet to see and hope for in 2018, is a robust discussion about the importance of placing a firm's talent management strategy at the same level or even more important than its digital strategy so that people management skills are recognised as being at least as important as digital literacy — the two are inextricably linked in the new legal talent economy.
This simple and easy access to our robust data will help recipients better evaluate their options when they receive a demand letter, as well as help ensure that the patent system as a whole operates more efficiently and drives real value for the U.S. economy.
In fact, both these Asian economies have taken the initiative to implement a national licensing program for cryptocurrency exchanges by enforcing a strict KYC doctrine, as well as more robust Anti-Money Laundering (AML) policies.
Low interest rates, healthy debt service coverage ratios and a robust economy have enabled more than 75 percent of these mortgages to post stable or improving cash flows since they were underwritten, according to an assessment from Morningstar Credit Ratings.
CREB (the Calgary Real Estate Board) says in a statement that its members «believe that a healthy city has more than just a robust economy and abundant employment opportunities.»
Adds Yun, «With roughly 26 million more people in the U.S. 2 compared to the peak year of home sales in 2005 (7.08 million), the pace of existing sales would likely be more robust if not for the economy's subpar growth since the downturn and wage gains that have failed to keep pace with rents and home prices.»
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