Sentences with phrase «own economic resources»

These countries have both the technology and economic resources to build these weapons.
But such trust and confidence often create blind spots in one's vision and leads a person to search locally rather than globally for business partners and economic resources.
The economy is more efficient and prosperous when economic resources are better distributed among the people - not equality of income, but equality of opportunity based on moderate levels of inequality (as we had during the Keynesian era.)
Though student debtor households tend to have larger total debt loads, indebtedness needs to be assessed in the context of the household's economic resources.
Another reason is that cities with a strong entrepreneurial culture and local control of economic resources have more capacity to solve problems on their own and are more resilient and adaptable in times of distress.
Our organization believes that the market system is the only system that works effectively in the allocation of scarce economic resources for efficient and stable economic growth and job creation.
On the issue of space, even given the threat of initial Soviet successes, Fey condemned American exploration as a «fantastic waste» of economic resources (May 24, 1961).
«Much of the volunteer work of Jewish young adults is comprised of local efforts to ameliorate disparities in economic resources and educational opportunity and often entails activities such as collecting, sorting, and distributing goods,» the polling analysis said.
Those who control economic resources have the potential to control legislative decisions.
For example, discrete or discriminating considerations of political power could very easily — and, I should think, obviously — enter into the allocation of economic resources on a global scale.
In 2004 Rutba hosted a conference that led to the publication of a book, School (s) for Conversion: 12 Marks of a New Monasticism (Wipf and Stock), which includes essays on such topics as «Relocation to Abandoned Places of Empire,» «Sharing Economic Resources» and «Peacemaking in the Midst of Violence and Conflict Resolution.»
Poverty means eschewing typical middle - class economic climbing but not total indigence — sonic economic resources are necessary for building this desert kingdom.
This is not the place to go into the complexities of what used to be called «stratification theory,» but ever since Marx gave a prominent place to «class» in his interpretation of history, there has been general agreement to use this term to refer to a system of ranking in which the command of economic resources is the prevailing criterion.
Thus strata may refer to the command of economic resources (to wealth, in the broadest sense), to power, or to status» three privileges of rank that do not necessarily go together.
In particular in the Orient, where the impact toward revolutionary change is so largely the product of the Christian emphasis on the dignity and worth of the individual, Christians are obliged to see the issues through by sharing their spiritual, moral, and economic resources.
It can be done, but most of us have neither the energy nor the psychological or economic resources to do with them exactly as we please.
The US exporters operate from a very large domestic market that provides the economic resources for a level of investment that facilitates the production of feature films and series that easily have a competitive edge in the world market.
They show that when societies attain a certain level of prosperity they devote increasing economic resources to the improvement of the environment.
The ability of our children to deal with the consequences of global warming will depend, they argue, on the economic resources available to them.
The developing countries may protest but they are in no position to decide on this matter because they depend on economic resources and techniques from developed countries.
The colored peoples of the earth, though outnumbering the white peoples two to one, have lacked not only the incentive of hope of victory, but the economic resources and the technical skills by which massive conflicts could be waged.
But since our federal judiciary has tremendous informational and economic resources at its disposal, it has been able to engineer fairly solid constructions.
These new discoveries indicate clearly that in the economy of the future, whose beginnings are already among us, the economic resources which count will not be natural ones but human — intelligence, skill, and foresight.
I've seen it happen too many times — brilliant people who are stuck here against their will, because they don't have the economic resources to relocate.
However, Monaco are also said to be keen and their economic resources mean that the Germans would have little resistance in making him stay.
The best ready - made players will be snapped up by clubs with greater economic resources — City, Utd, Real Madrid, PSG and so on.
Conversely, she asserts that natural growth parenting, largely the result of a lack of economic resources, serves to perpetuate economic disadvantage.
For example, it is unclear whether children do better because of improved caregiving, increased maternal personal resources, improved family functioning, expanded economic resources, or all of the above.
Even among low - income families, mothers with greater social and economic resources were more supportive in parenting their children than those with fewer resources, which...
Also, the prospect of inheritance taxation prevents economic resources from being skewed too far towards capital gain producing activities and away from income producing activities.
And nations primarily using this process are western nations with huge economic resources like U.S. and it could have devastating consequences as seen in multiple cases such as Cuba or North Korea and even Russia.
When an economy has high unemployment, it is not using its economic resources in the best possible way.
The call of protest movements such as Occupy for recognition of the gulf in influence and economic resources between the super-wealthy (the 1 per cent)-- to whom the causes of the financial crisis are usually attributed — and the rest of us (the 99 per cent) resonates with republican concerns.
Stern and the undercover FBI agent led the politicians involved to believe that they were wealthy developers looking for to curry favor and would use their economic resources to help Smith bribe his way into City Hall in exchange for political favors that would pave the way for their upstate development projects.
Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper is leveraging economic resources to restore the health and integrity of our watershed.
The scale of wealth inequality in the UK suggests that taxing wealth may have a role in reducing inequalities in economic resources.
Taxing the rich in the hope of freeing up the economic resources of the workers and the middle - classes — so they can afford to inject money back into the economy, the thinking goes — makes sense as a One Nation philosophy.
Abortion for Northern Irish women is largely a matter of economic resource.
«These... reports suggest that the government should value migrants as more than simply an economic resource and must continue to place importance on ensuring their integration into wider British society, even when their stay is expected to be temporary,» said JRF director Julia Unwin.
Preventing bombings requires more social control and lots of economic resources.
«The Fulani man is a Nigerian he has rights like any other Nigerian he works freely to access legitimate economic resources of this country like land.
A swathe of other stringent measures on language requirements, income thresholds, economic resources, working rights and increasing settlement requirements came in across all migration streams.
And you say you want to expand that and you applied for a $ 10 million grant to give you the economic resources to expand it and grow it and keep that economy growing.
«As President, Senator Sanders will make sure the Hudson is fully restored as a source of healthy sustenance and as a recreational and economic resource for all.
Continuing, Odigie - Oyegun stressed that the nation's tough economic condition has created new threats to national security and peace «in the form of kidnapping, herdsmen attacks, Biafra separatist movement and agitations for changes to the political structure of the country which underlying motivation is access to the economic resources of the land that have also become political».
Steele writes that many Americans have come to view the disadvantages associated with being black as disadvantages primarily of social and economic resources and opportunity.
However, in view of the lack of research in certain countries with less economic resources, the real effect of this threat is still unknown for 16 species of felids.
But the likelier outcome isn't the emergence of a supervirus as much as an overall increase in pathogen pollution — nuisance infections that drain health and economic resources, harming people, crops and livestock.
«It has one of the highest densities of economic resources for hunter gatherers in the world,» he says.
«Continued monitoring of shelf inputs to Arctic surface waters is therefore vital to understand how the changing climate will affect the chemistry, biology, and economic resources of the Arctic Ocean,» the study's authors wrote.
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