Sentences with phrase «of economic necessity»

Still others find that their retirement funds do not stretch as far as they had hoped, and they re-enter the workforce out of economic necessity.
Although the Keenans performed some work for outside people out of economic necessity, they were not at liberty to work for other kitchen cabinet companies.
Some of us live in small homes because we like them or out of economic necessity, not just because we're «sacrificing» or trying to be sustainable.
This practice grew out of economic necessity.
The activists linked to these, nearly all of them, are citizens of the state of Londinistan, even if some of them dwell, for reasons of economic necessity, outside its physical boundaries.
It's 1985 in economically depressed Dublin, and a strong opening sequence introduces us to Connor (Ferdia Walsh - Peelo) as his ever - arguing parents (Aidan Gillen, Maria Doyle Kennedy) inform him of the economic necessity of pulling him out of prep school and enrolling him into a much tougher environment... one that comes with bullies and hard - nosed teachers / clergy.
When a combination of economic necessity in my teens and early adulthood and then nutritional nonsense in nursing school pointed me away from animal proteins, I began the spiral of issues with weight, fatigue, low thyroid and more.
The generous scholarships — $ 15,000 a year for 4 years — are another key element in the Meyerhoff program, helping to retain talented students who might otherwise forsake the rigors of a science major because of economic necessity.
Being forced into sex work because of economic necessity and forced prostitution are not the same.
On the other hand, China is not doing this out of being nice, but of economic necessity.
Criminalizing sex work increases the vulnerability of sex workers who chose this work because of economic necessity, strict immigration laws or personal preference.
This suggests that choosing full - time work may be more of an economic necessity than a lifestyle choice, especially for unmarried mothers.
Silence is imposed on the poor of the world, on the poor of Pas - de-Calais, in the name of economic necessity or of political prudence.
«There is this weird dichotomy between people who choose to live out of their cars, and then people who actually need to live out of their cars out of economic necessity.
We can, and must, do something to expand opportunity for every young person — not simply as a moral imperative but out of economic necessity and competitiveness.

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Of the respondents who are already business owners and live in highly - developed economies, 78 percent said they choose to launch their ventures because they saw opportunities, not because they were forced to by economic necessity.
That estimate comes from the Economic Policy Institute's (EPI) 2015 Family Budget Calculator, which measures the annual cost of necessities for one adult to live a secure, yet modest, lifestyle by estimating the costs of housing, food, transportation, health care, other necessities, and taxes.
The growth has been driven by mass education (women dominate the kingdom's ranks of university graduates), economic necessity, and gentle nudges from the government.
Craig Hall, a serial entrepreneur and investor based in Holland, notes that the city's history of entrepreneurship emerged from economic necessity.
Before, many cooperatives were created out of immediate economic necessity — say, when a supplier went out of business.
But the Gawker founder remains devoted to the idea of reader comments, and to the necessity of reader interaction in general for media — both because of the principle involved and because he says it makes economic sense.
Both the findings from the poll and a series of anecdotal interviews conducted with Vancouver - area youth alongside the survey reveal that younger millennials in particular take a very pragmatic approach to engaging Asia, which may mean taking a step back from the values - driven foreign policy of previous eras and toward a recognition of the practical economic necessity of trading with countries such as China.
The continued use of the Euro, without adopting the necessary institutions like political union, is simply lunacy and proof of the power of political interest over economic necessity.
There is a hope and a necessity to create opportunities to lift citizens in society to a point of economic freedom and healthy living.
This ideology insists that «everything from the necessities of economic competition to limited resources requires «cramming» future populations in ever smaller spaces.
As a result of the brief, violent moment of crisis in which it became conscious at once of its creative power and of its critical faculties, humanity has quite legitimately become hard to move: no stimulus at the level of mere instinct or blind economic necessity will suffice for long to goad it into moving onwards.
In face of this strictly «pagan» materialism and naturalism it becomes a pressing duty to remind ourselves once again that, if the laws of biogenesis of their nature suppose and effectively bring about an economic improvement in human living - conditions, it is not any question of well - being, it is solely a thirst for greater being that by psychological necessity can save the thinking world from the taedium vitae.
Luther collapsed sexual identity and family status into the economic order because the household in the broadest sense was the basic sphere in which people secured all the necessities of livelihood.
The royal commission, noting that no one seriously defended violence or denied its presence, offered 87 recommendations for control and regulation of the media, but without including any explanation of the phenomenon of increasing violence — other than passing references to economic pressures and competitive necessities.
And having done so without the necessity of altering to any degree their social economic patterns, they saw no reason for changing their traditional notions of the federal character of the national government, the benefits of Negro slavery, or the superiority of a rural - agricultural way of life.
From this finding, he adduces that Weber was probably wrong in assuming the necessity of rationalized religion for establishing a uniform hierarchy of values that challenged traditionalism and supplied motivation for the pursuit of rational economic activities.
Victims may also defend the abuser due to fear, coercion, threats, denial, shame, blame, economic necessity and events relating to the cycle of abuse.
The 1998 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Amartya Sen, who defines economic development in terms of the free supply of basic necessities such as education and health care.
Unfortunately, few private or governmental agencies have attempted to blend the institutionalized aged with the institutionalized young, despite numerous examples of success in families and compact social groups where cramped conditions or economic necessity pushes the two together.
From the «materialist» point of view the progress of invention in this sense will be entirely governed by the pressure of external necessities, primarily economic.
To deal justly with the socio - economic situation of Africa, we have to agree to the necessity of social analysis and an understanding of the historical and cultural underpinnings of what we experience.
1) Charities spend their income on necessities, such as food and utilities, which ever - so - slightly re-orients our economy toward recession - resistant products, rather than luxuries 2) Charities spend their money quickly, but on independent schedules, making for a smoother stimulus effect on the economy 3) Charities make purchases tax - free, meaning that $ 1 spent by a charity generates a full $ 1 of private economic activity; furthermore, much of those tax revenues are recovered as income tax on the grocery stores, utility companies, etc. that might not have received that income otherwise 4) Charitable giving is by far the most democratic way to improve society; from birth control to bombers, government assuredly spends money on something you don't like, and charitable giving restores your say - so 5) Charitable donations are tax deductible, meaning you keep those tax dollars in your local community 6) Charitable donations provide the funds necessary for volunteers to serve the needy, thus giving «the average citizen» a chance to meet and interact with the needy, breaking down stereotypes
Clearly there is no inherent necessity that economic thinking forever exclude consideration of the natural world.
Communities can encourage such individual creativity only when obtaining the necessities of economic survival does not dominate the lives of people.
The same point is made when Pope's «The Rape of the Lock» is shown to embody a «total situation,» not choosing between convention and economic or biological necessity, but recognizing both the seriousness and the triviality of the rape.
Current efforts at energy conservation are inadequate; while the need for more appropriate patterns of individual and corporate energy consumption is clear, the statement also recognizes the necessity of avoiding unnecessary economic and social dislocations in the transition to energy efficiency (e.g., unemployment or increased costs due to lowered volume).
«We believe,» he once wrote, «that in a world of political, economic and personal disintegrations, music is not a luxury but a necessity... because it is the persistent focus of man's intelligence, aspiration and good will.»
Most of the products derived from whales can now be produced from other sources just as well and in any case the most economic use of whales, so some have argued, would be to harvest the lot now and thus circumvent the necessity year after year.
The driving force behind this process — i.e., the «factors making for growth in the halakhah» — is, first, the «necessity to respond to new external conditions — social, economic, political, or cultural — that pose a challenge or even a threat to accepted religious and ethical values,» and, second, the «need to give recognition to new ethical insights and attitudes and to embody them in the life of the people, even if there [is] no change in objective conditions.»
«The necessity of a speedy and radical transformation of the socio - economic conditions can be understood by everyone as indisputable.
Much of this chapter is about the necessity for change in the economic order and in the political order to the extent to which the political order takes its cues from traditional thinking in economics.
It has also to do with a certain minimum level of economic security — reasonable assurance that the basic necessities of life will continue to be met in the foreseeable future.
But, she adds, «if more men are staying at home out of necessity, for example because of of job loss during times of economic downtown, then according to the theory they would be more likely to cheat.»
Too often working moms are pumping milk in bathrooms (I've been there), making child care decisions driven by economic necessity (I've been there, too) and otherwise scrambling to combine the demands of work with those of having and raising babies.
«The decision to cut the deficit in four years and to take # 4 out of services for every # 1 in tax was a political choice, not an economic necessity.
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