Sentences with phrase «only makes economic sense»

That's because it is so expensive to scrub CO2 from the climate system, it only makes economic sense if emissions are zeroed as rapidly as possible.
However, it only makes economic sense for him to do this if the time premium remaining in the option is zero (and if the time premium is not zero then he'd be better off selling the option instead of exercising it).
'' 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.
«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.
Because renewables only make economic sense if they are subsidised by the taxpayer — which means of course that they make no economic sense at all.
The defendant driver was scarcely likely to engineer a collision with a random stranger; the fraud would only make economic sense if the two drivers were acting in concert.

Not exact matches

If you currently have a student loan with a very low fixed interest rate, it makes more economic sense to pay only the minimum payments because of the low fixes rate and because of inflation.
As far as the club's financials show, the man has only respected the club's tradition / philosophy of self sustainability and that's his offense as we all have been spoilt by other clubs» billionaire / State - aid owners distorting the finances with decisions which don't make economic sense and which create unfair competition.
While we on the matter... what a total farce on contract renewal, even the spuds seem to have got that sorted out — renewing long before time, and not paying out hefty wages either — I believe Kane is their top earner on # 125k, and for someone with an economic degree, how does Wenger not understand that having someone with a long contract makes not only financial sense, but sense in terms of the teams stability as well?
Embedding carbon critical design into infrastructure programmes makes not only environmental but also economic sense, Mr Clarke insists.
You only need a few prisoners to be reformed for this to make economic sense.
For example, the UK could propose limiting the EU's structural funds to its poorest member states — a decision that would not only reduce the budget but also make economic sense for Germany, the UK and Europe as a whole.
Donald Trump's former adviser says the president could back Scottish independence, but only «if it makes economic sense».
Your «war cabinet» plan makes complete sense Richard as this is clearly the time to draw on the experience of all senior Tories who have not only been in government, but in government during a tricky economic time.
Not only does this make for an absorbing challenge, but with chemical companies increasingly outsourcing their research and development, it also makes economic sense for chemists to look for a job in product development.
Not only would gradual stockpiling of supplies have saved more lives, it would have made economic sense too.
That carries a big policy implication, Cohen says: It not only «makes both public health and economic sense to clean up dirty places,» but also means there could be significant health benefits from reducing air pollution even in areas that already have relatively tight controls.
Alberta's government understands that increasing wind energy use not only benefits the climate, but also makes economic sense for its citizens, as wind energy is a cost - competitive source of new generation.
Not only could they reduce greenhouse gas emissions — they could make economic and ecological sense.
If education provides people with more economic opportunity in life, it only makes sense that academic pursuits should be as accessible as possible.
Recent experience underscores that investing in better school leadership could make economic sense, too - not only because of what principals can do to boost instruction and student achievement, but because of how leadership can act as a magnet for drawing talented teachers to high - needs schools.
It was not only more eco-friendly, it just made better economic sense.
The question becomes, how far down the foodchain does it still make economic sense for publishers to do print - only deals with successful indie authors?
Books were printed in an elaborate production process that makes economic sense only if you print at least 2,000 books at a time.
Hear from an innovative independent book publisher about how they are breaking past the text - only barrier and delivering enhanced / illustrated eBooks that work for readers and make economic sense to produce.
Now, with US National home prices back at the level they were in the Fall of 2003, the magazine is at it again putting the housing market on the cover (thanks to Thicken My Wallet for alerting us to the story), only this TIME the caption reads «Rethinking Homeownership: Why owning a home may no longer make economic sense».
If you only had to pay $ 665 for a $ 1,000 bond, it might make economic sense.
The only meaningful advantage is in fighting fraud, but that problem has such a tiny economic impact that it is hard to imagine how upgrading from our current swiping system could possibly make sense.
According to a Bloomberg report, Hilton cards represent only about 1 % of Citi's U.S. card portfolio, and the issuer said the partnership didn't make economic sense.
Your input is indispensable to frame a deal that is not only effective in terms of emission reductions, but also makes economic sense,» said Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at the Bali Global Business Day.
«CanWEA's 32nd Annual Conference and Exhibition energized and excited exhibitors and attendees about the opportunities that are emerging as governments, utilities and consumers across Canada recognize that wind energy not only benefits the climate, but makes economic sense as well,» added Hornung.
Not only is choosing clean renewable energy the environmentally conscious choice, it is also makes economic sense.
In the speech (audio here), Lomborg told the audience the only environmental investment that made economic sense was in measures to combat particulate air pollution.
As we increase our exposure, investing in disaster - resilient infrastructure and prepared citizenries not only makes moral and economic sense, it's also not dependent on one's personal views about climate change.
Millions of us being kicked to the curb and too fucking confused and embarrassed to make the ONLY step that makes sense; Admit that we are on an economic, social, and environmental lifeboat with everyone EXCEPT The Establishment.
The Ethanol market is over-subsidized at this point, which is the only reason it makes economic sense on the surface.
Alberta's government understands that increasing wind energy use not only benefits the climate, but also makes economic sense for its citizens, as wind energy is a cost - competitive source of new generation.
«Canada's wind industry is leaving this year's conference energized and excited about the opportunities that are emerging as governments, utilities and consumers across Canada recognize that wind energy not only benefits the climate, but makes economic sense as well.
To say that clean energy «costs more» is not a statement of objective economic fact; it's a political statement that makes sense only given a contingent set of laws, practices, and market institutions.
Because shark fins command $ 70 per kilo while shark meat yields only about 50 cents per kilo, it has not made economic sense for ships to fill valuable hold space with a commodity worth so little.
According to Scott Kennedy of Cornerstone, a Vancouver architecture firm Passive House makes a lot of economic sense; in multiple family building the ratio of surface area (the expensive part in Passive) is much smaller so the costs are only about four percent higher than conventional construction.
FThis cross-continent transport of food makes economic sense only because the true costs of such transport, including the big bill for its contribution to climate change, are not counted on the balance sheets of food corporations.
The only time it makes economic sense to call on these more expensive resources is when demand pushes electricity prices high enough, as it did during the bomb cyclone.
I don't do any of this to serve the goddess Gaia but because it makes a lot of practical (the garden) and personal economic sense, and don't lose a moment's sleep about boarding a plane when I have to be somewhere where flying is the only real practical alternative.
In this sense, the Court seems to have implicitly confirmed that Art. 4.2 TFEU represents a clause of last resort that allows an exception to the application of the Treaties only when it is not possible to make recourse other provisions such as Art. 6.3 TEU (namely, when at stake there is not a fundamental right, as could be — for instance — the case in the application of an exception to the «strict conditionality» which follows the implementation of the economic and financial measures enacted to counter the economic crisis).
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.
Since a diverse society is our future, equal housing opportunity must be our mission — not only because it's the law but also because it makes economic sense.
HUD Secretary Donovan — who appeared jointly before Congress with LaHood and EPA Administrator Jackson — said targeting affordable housing projects that feature reduced transportation costs is not only good for the environment, but it makes economic sense.
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