This often made economic sense when the price of land was valued higher than the existing house and where extensive remodeling wasn't cost - effective.
Not exact matches
If one member of the household
makes a good enough living, a cost - benefit analysis will
often conclude that it
makes economic sense for the second earner to stay at home or work part - time.
According to the Boston - based trading platform Quantodian, funding female - led businesses
makes economic sense as those companies
often perform better than others.
These religious issues — personal formation and
making sense of life — are
often disguised by our relative affluence and the apparent assumption that getting everyone to middle - class
economic status will solve all problems.
The speech followed a pattern Dr. Bawumia has become notable for: a masterful blend of solid policy and hardcore politics that is
often difficult to untangle by objective Ghanaians seeking to rely on the technocratic experience of the former senior Bank of Ghana official to
make sense of Ghana's
economic situation in an unbiased, non-partisan, manner.
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.
No word yet on how much a subscription will cost, but a monthly fee
makes economic sense, given that one book
often costs more than $ 10.
More
often than not, a lot of these things
make good
economic sense.»
Finaly, the even if one accepted the rate of warming was right, and that somehow the models were correct, (which they are not) the actions
often proposed
make almost no
economic sense for those paying the bill.
China's rapid
economic growth, demographic profile and geographical size has meant it
often made sense for the government to build power infrastructure first and ask questions later.
Antitrust: Our work in antitrust
often involves
making complicated
economic principles
make sense to judge and jury.