Adshade bases her argument
on the economic criterion for optimality called «Pareto efficiency.»
Not exact matches
The National Bureau of
Economic Research, which officially makes the call
on whether the US economy is in recession, has its own
criteria, but technicalities aside, few people will argue with a characterization of the US economy as being «in recession» if we see two straight quarters of negative growth.
The grade was determined by the Board of Trade's Government Budget and Finance Committee, based
on four key
criteria —
economic vision, spending management, tax competitiveness, and debt management — which were originally submitted to Finance Minister Bill Morneau in December 2015.
Although the specific
criteria for choosing
economic immigrants have changed over the years, the
criteria are always based
on desired skills and an ability to contribute to Canada's economy.
Members of the Board of Trade's Government Budget and Finance Committee travelled to Victoria today for the provincial budget lockup, where they received an advanced copy of the budget and assessed it
on three
criteria:
Economic Vision, Fiscal Prudence, and Tax Competitiveness.
The Vancouver Board of Trade graded
Economic Action Plan 2014
on four
criteria and assessed whether the budget met the Board of Trade's recommendations, which were previously submitted to Finance Minister Jim Flaherty in a detailed letter.
While some programs require that people jump through hoops, borrowers only have to meet one of four
criteria to qualify for
economic hardship deferment
on federal loans.
As I argued when the second quarter GDP numbers confirmed the recession, the big issue is not whether GDP growth is slightly positive or slightly negative. The big issue is why it has been so close to zero in the first place. The July GDP numbers do not change that analysis. And they do not change the empirical fact that the Harper government's overall
economic record — even before this year's downturn — is uniquely weak,
on both historical and international
criteria.
It also calls
on the government to provide increased support for communities to report
on the status of infrastructure and establish project selection
criteria that prioritizes funding requests based
on national
economic interest, return -
on - investment, and job creation.
A principal ethical
criterion must be the effects of globalization
on the people who do not currently have the
economic or political power to be part of our conversation.
Most Provocative: Andrew Jones with «9 Reasons NOT to Plant a Church in 2012» «The measurement
criteria of the church planting project, focusing
on numbers of attenders and momentum of new church launch, is too narrow, too shallow, un-holistic and ignores more vital measurable signs of a transformed society in its various spheres (
economic, environmental, social, impact outside the church environment, etc).»
The standard is a rigorous set of environmental, social, and
economic criteria that promote sustainability
on farms around the world.
The projects will be rated based
on certain
criteria, including
economic benefits for local businesses, adherence to regional
economic development plans and improved operational efficiency, according to the release.
Both requests were turned down because the project did not score well
on the
criteria the state uses to measure the
economic impact of
economic development projects.
In contrast to the often narrowly defined single - objective nature of flood control, they observe that SFM places an emphasis not only
on reducing risk (to people, economics and the environment) but also
on seeking opportunities to working with natural processes and promoting multiple benefits across a range of
criteria (ecological, societal and
economic).
But according to the tenets of interest - based bargaining, focusing too much
on objective
criteria such as price, or salary in the case of faculty positions, can produce a tenuous agreement in which basic human needs — security,
economic well - being, a sense of belonging, recognition, control over one's life — are not met.
His picks for the councils were guided by «objective and quantifiable
criteria,» Valeca wrote, and «will have a beneficial impact
on the academic and
economic development of the country.»
But policymakers, pundits, and others suffering from PLDD who control our increasingly centralized education system focus almost exclusively
on economic utility as the
criteria for making education policy decisions.
Among the more salient conclusions are: 1) that what children bring to school is vastly more important than what happens thereafter, as the Coleman Report found; 2) in examining all of the variables that impinge
on student academic performance (teacher effectiveness, socio -
economic advantage, appropriate evaluation
criteria, etc.), none is demonstrably more significant than time spent learning «one -
on - one»; and 3) that only an individualized computer program can address all these issues effectively and simultaneously.
The selection
criterion was based
on development quality, scope of innovation,
economic growth potential, customer retention and employee turnover.
It might even provide an opening for communities to have greater diversity by socio -
economic status knowing that since the balance
on whole (the mean) was the grading
criteria there would be room for greater deviation.
In the motions for the Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee, committee chairs Sen. Howard Stephenson and Rep. Steve Eliason recommended intent language directing the State Board of Education to «develop
criteria that could be used to allocate pupil transportation funding to certain charter schools that provide pupil transportation services due to specific student
economic, safety, distance, or special education requirements» (see the item titled, «Minimum School Program — Pupil Transportation,»
on page 3).
Qualified projects are evaluated by the Secretary against eight statutory
criteria, including among others, impact
on the environment, significance to the national transportation system, and the extent to which they generate
economic benefits, leverage private capital, and promote innovative technologies.
The Secretary will select among potential candidates based
on various
criteria, including the project's regional or national significance, its potential
economic benefits, its credit - worthiness, the degree of private sector participation, and other factors.
The authors classified every period since 1926 as either a recession or expansion, based
on the
criteria used by the National Bureau of
Economic Research.
While some programs require that people jump through hoops, borrowers only have to meet one of four
criteria to qualify for
economic hardship deferment
on federal loans.
The price you're prepared to pay, its target value and how long you're planning to hold
on to it, but always remember that you'll have to periodically review your
criteria as markets evolve and as
economic trends unfold.
According to Wisebread's article
on paying back student loans faster, deferment works by allowing you to stop paying the principal
on student loans when you are out of work or meet
criteria about
economic hardship.
Azzad follows ethical investing
criteria based
on Islamic principles of
economic and social justice.
The agency chose these actions because it said they all meet these
criteria: They can result in significant near - term emissions reductions, do not curb
economic growth, rely only
on existing technologies and proven policies and produce significant benefits beyond climate change mitigation.
Estimated Recoverable Reserves (coal): An estimate of coal reserves, based
on a demonstrated reserve base, adjusted for assumed accessibility and recovery factors, and does not include any specific
economic feasibility
criteria.
The promised EU membership is highly conditional — it is only granted if countries meet all
economic and political
criteria, and align their policies with the EU, including the ones
on energy, climate and environment.
After introducing the relevant market
criteria, it stated that Avastin would, «in principle», exist
on a separate market, if it were to have been illegally produced, i.e. manufactured or sold: suppliers would face legal,
economic and technical risks, and demanding healthcare professionals and patients would face risks to public health (para. 52).
On the one hand, a broad reading of the State resources criterion is justified by the fact that Member States may feel tempted to assume a «private form» to evade the application of State aid rules; on the other hand, a narrow reading averts the risk of enabling the Commission to conduct «an inquiry on the basis of the Treaty alone into the entire social and economic life of Member States», as famously summarized by AG Jacobs in Viscid
On the one hand, a broad reading of the State resources
criterion is justified by the fact that Member States may feel tempted to assume a «private form» to evade the application of State aid rules;
on the other hand, a narrow reading averts the risk of enabling the Commission to conduct «an inquiry on the basis of the Treaty alone into the entire social and economic life of Member States», as famously summarized by AG Jacobs in Viscid
on the other hand, a narrow reading averts the risk of enabling the Commission to conduct «an inquiry
on the basis of the Treaty alone into the entire social and economic life of Member States», as famously summarized by AG Jacobs in Viscid
on the basis of the Treaty alone into the entire social and
economic life of Member States», as famously summarized by AG Jacobs in Viscido.
In 2008, Troy was ranked 22nd
on a list of «Best Places to Live» in the United States by CNN Money, using
criteria including housing, quality of education,
economic strength, and recreational opportunities.
Two options were explored for reaching parents with the program: Chapter I pilot schools (schools which qualify for federal funds based
on economic and achievement
criteria, e.g. those which serve a high number of free or reduced - price lunches and also have a large number of children under - achieving
on group tests), and adult education programs.
Criteria list for assessment of methodological quality of
economic evaluations: consensus on Health Economic
economic evaluations: consensus
on Health
Economic Economic Criteria
Sperling's BestPlaces recently ranked cities with populations of 500,000 or more based
on the «Most Secure Places to Live in the U.S.» Researchers factored in a range of
criteria, including
economic stability, crime stats, extreme weather, natural disaster risk, housing depreciation, air quality, life expectancy, car fatalities, among other factors.