Sentences with phrase «most economic sense»

«If a municipality serving one of our properties, such as the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, opens up its system, we have the option of bringing those properties in under the contract we have already signed or buying elsewhere, whichever makes the most economic sense
As a result, it makes the most economic sense for us to provide sophisticated business resources with the requisite skill sets and tools to contribute expertise in these disciplines that ensures every aspect of our engagement methodology is optimized.
Once America's entrepreneurs and corporate executives see lucrative opportunities from carbon - saving devices and technologies, they will start investing right away — and in ways that make the most economic sense... I can hardly wait to witness the outpouring of ideas it would unleash.
(One of my favorites is the «Neo-Atlantis» paper by your colleagues at the VU who modelled which areas of The Netherlands it would make most economic sense to abandon should sea level rise reach 5 meters by 2130.
You should get an appraisal done of the value at the time you started renting the property and decide which of these options makes the most economic sense and then file accordingly.
I'll repeat my advice — do what makes the most economic sense to you.
It then developed a new prototype that improved its relevance and made the most economic sense.

Not exact matches

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.
Esmail said that the emerging markets are in some sense reliant on China as an economic engine, and China's shadow banking crisis is the biggest risk to emerging markets, but valuation-wise the emerging markets are the most appealing part of global equities universe.
It suggests that «global imbalances» were the most discussed risk; that changes in household saving and borrowing had been recognised; and that there was a sense of the emergence of China as an important economic force for the Australian and global economies.
While, from a pagan perspective, the crucifixion itself could be viewed as a sacrifice in the most proper sense — destruction of the agent of social instability for the sake of peace, which is always a profitable exchange — Christ's life of charity, service, forgiveness, and righteous judgment could not; indeed, it would have to seem the very opposite of sacrifice, an economic and indiscriminate inversion of rank and order.
By the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faiths.
Comprehensive reform would provide documentation for most of the 11 million undocumented people currently in the U.S.. From an economic standpoint, this seems to make sense, given employment standing at 95 percent.
Though there are parts of Hong Kong that rank among the most densely packed areas in the world, it remains a peaceable and safe city — a fact not unrelated to the tangible sense of opportunity granted by its (presently) open economic system.
The most staggering news coming out of the soft drink giant's disappointing first - half result was confirmation the company had been cutting back on service and promotional activity in its Australian beverages business at a time when it made absolutely no economic sense.
If Togo and other fragile states want to strengthen democracy, empowering women — in both economic and social senses — is one of the most effective ways to do so because in a country where the economic and social institutions are weak or unequal, the political institutions will be stunted as well.
I am sure that most politicians feel helpless and a sense of dislocation when they tune into the news to learn about the latest saga in this global economic drama.
It might not go down very well, but not all benefits are universal — I think Labour needs to bite the bullet and do what makes economic sense to most people rather than stick to vague arguments that «if the rich don't get it, they won't want it given to the poor»
Business and the markets will look to see who most clearly outlines a coherent and sustainable economic strategy for the country; who will demonstrate the clearest understanding of what is needed to bring Britain confi dently out of the recession and, above all, who demonstrates the clearest sense of leadership and direction.
'' Most likely you will see that if we are supposed to do some roads in some local governments, it will only make economic sense if there is a linkage.
British Conservative economic liberalism and individualism, our hostility to European paternalist social policies and to Euro - federalism, and our propensity for the cold shower of «common sense» solutions, mean that we sit uneasily with the most important parties of the European centre right.
«What we have found out is that if we decided to continue with two, some of those roads are not linking each other to the main road, so most likely you would see that if we are supposed to do some roads in some local governments, it would only make economic sense if there is a linkage.
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.
For most of these projects it makes economic sense to continue their emission reduction activities, even though they may not achieve the return on investment expected at the project outset.
Putting one in every elementary school in a large district, where most of them would be empty a lot of the time, makes no economic or professional sense.
I think it's fair to say that's what a fiction writer is most often drawn to — tumult of one kind or another; and in that sense the family in the last quarter century seems to me to be among the most fascinating of human social or economic inventions — more than business or real estate, no matter what Tom Wolfe says, more than the church or the law or the hospital.
I would also say flash fiction is related to poetry, but only when it comes to the economic use of the most effective words and by creating impressions in the mind of the reader, forcing the reader to «sense» the story.
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.
Surely it makes economic sense to work within your specialty - and authors who self - publish (or want to) are the ones who would benefit most.
«If you receive a certain modest advance for a piece of fiction, which is what most writers get these days, but if you write a book in six weeks and it's published two months after you start it, that makes more economic sense than three years,» Pollack said.
On the other hand, I think you hit the nail on the head with probably the most important economic point: that it makes no sense whatsever to put a universal price ceiling of $ 9.99 on all ebooks.
May 2011 by Robert Muksian For most retirees, it makes economic sense to delay taking Social Security benefits until age 66.
Financial Planning Social Security: Delay or Take the Money and Run — Act II For most retirees, it makes economic sense to delay taking Social Security benefits until age 66.
It usually makes more sense to lock in most of your profit or close a trade out that is deep in profit, because if there is one thing we can all agree on about the forex market it's that it ebbs and flows and doesn't travel in a straight line for very long except on rare times of economic volatility.
The economic thought model is the most predictive, the psychological thought model is a major driver although somewhat unpredictable and the valuation thought model can give you a sense of where things stand, all things considered.
Under «no regrets» and «greater energy security», I presume you mean switching away from coal to nuclear in most cases (where this makes economic sense).
The partisanship mostly is political for reasons you can put down to economic or fundamentalist religious fears (most of the wing - nut followers in the «anti-AGW» camp, who are effectively «hypochondriacs» in a sense, and who firmly believe the human race is a disease on the planet.
Dirty fossil fuels just don't make economic sense — and some of the world's most powerful businesses know it.
In reality, once builders or home owners start to plan these installations, they will quickly see that in most cases it makes economic sense to go far beyond the minimal requirements.
Noting that energy efficiency measures alone could get us to reduce emissions 80 % by 2050 (the amount most scientists say we need to cut in order to avoid the worst of climate change), he pointed out that there's an entire potential workforce ready to be trained to retrofit buildings and do other green jobs — and that it makes perfect economic sense.
For instance, a 2017 World Economic Forum Global Shapers Survey showed millennials rank «a sense of purpose» as the second most important criteria when looking for a new job, after salary — so just giving them a pay rise won't necessarily make things better.
In the right case, with a proper amount of evidence to prove the need for punitive damages, such a means makes sense, but most injured people are better off seeking only «economic» or «non-economic» damages rather than punitive damages.
Solar makes economic sense, which is why most of the Fortune 500 companies have invested in solar.
The strategic sale of energy efficient or «Green» homes makes sense for most home builders during these tough economic times.
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