Sentences with phrase «people economic reality»

We need a clear and progressive message and a message about changing people economic reality.

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«There's the economic reality that people... often feel like they need two earners in the family to meet a given standard of living,» she said.
People retire on little more than luck and a prayer and are forced back into the workforce by the cold, biting wind of economic reality.
This illustrates the basic economic reality that productivity growth is the only game in town when it comes to raising the economic and financial well - being of people over a long period.
Whether the EU is able to pull of this ultimate coup de grâce in its decades - long coup d'état will depend on two vital factors: its ability to continue preventing economic reality from impacting the financial markets; and the willingness of hundreds of millions of European people to be herded and corraled into a new age of technocracy.
-LSB-...] Whether the EU is able to pull of this ultimate coup de grace in its decades - long coup d'état will depend on two vital factors: its ability to continue preventing economic reality from impacting the financial markets; and the willingness of hundreds of millions of European people to be herded and corralled into a new age of technocracy.
People aren't normally sending hundreds or thousands of dollars per transaction on Paxful, but the p2p network embraces this reality as their goal is to offer an economic lifeline to the developing world.
At this point, we must begin a survey of the ground realities and socio - economic generalities of peoples» lives worldwide, especially in Asia.
Only the «sects,» like the Jehovah's Witnesses, have maintained both the vision and the motivation to seek people outside the economic and educational mainstream of the nation and transform the contours of their social realities within a community of faith.
As the changing socio - economic conditions of nineteenth - century urban, industrial America demanded of the church a reassessment of its understanding of people in society, it was the Social Gospel movement which arose to take seriously the reality of corporate sin and the need for corporate response.
But in terms of the existential reality of increasing racism, sexism, political disfranchisement, economic exploitation, and so forth, we need to find viable models and social strategies for holding people accountable for perpetuating systemic oppression.
We can detect the reality of this Spirit most vividly in present social, political, environmental, and religious movements that seek the full inclusion and unity of those beings and persons who have been left out by our restrictive social, political, economic, environmental, and religious practices.
The Bible has found a congenial home among people who identify with the social and economic realities it portrays.
The important thing is that television is laying the foundations of a consistent and integrated system of belief which fails to reflect the diversity of social reality but which is consistent with the economic system which has given it birth and serves the needs not primarily of people in society but of its corporate managers.
And about economic realities — should the USA be so sensible as to re-direct the $ 10.2 million per day it hands the State of Israel (its military) to purchase more bombs, guns and weaponry to keep the Palestinians at bay and locked in prisons, or chased out of Palestine / Israel to so - called «safe havens», then I will readily agree to talk with anyone about economics and affordability of welcoming more strangers and people fleeing their land and homes.
«I believe some of why we broke through last year was because we spoke to people's economic reality,» de Blasio said.
For all the happy talk and taxpayer - funded TV commercials announcing New York's economic recovery, the reality of people voting with their feet tells a different story.
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«And it's not right for government to be the only one that doesn't have to live with a budget, and doesn't have to live with economic realities, because the people that they want to take the money from are suffering economically,» said Cuomo.
The feeling was that if we talk about doing mandate relief [defraying costs the state dictates to the town, like pension contributions], and people aren't feeling the reality of the recession and economic scarcity, they won't want to talk about changing the way they do business.
«These realities are coming at the same time as other countries are increasing their R&D investments, in spite of similar economic conditions, responding to the clear relationship between a nation's research capacity, its economic strength, and the well - being of its people.
While most people think that it is the strong economic position of American men that makes them so desirable to foreign beauties, the reality is far more complicated.
Medical, political, and economic realities are addressed, but this ultimately joyful film doesn't try to follow one person's story too closely, or to unnecessarily connect dots that aren't there.
The reality behind food insecurity — people's inability to access food regularly whether through economic constraints or lack of availability — is staggering.
We can help our young people become more knowledgeable — not just about Islam but also about the religious, cultural, economic, and political realities of all those whose lives are different from their own.
The recently appointed Education Secretary Justine Greening has the opportunity to build on the Prime Minister's words and make them a reality in the education service by starting to value, support and invest in the teaching workforce which enhances the life chances of children and young people and makes an essential contribution to the economic prosperity of the country.
National strikes started taking place more and more often while people began selling their properties to survive and confront the new economic reality.
Breedt cautioned, however, that in the mix of those eight areas being considered by the #Quantum16 exercise, it's important to remember that consumer confidence registers «what people feel about the economic situation, not necessarily the economic reality.
Very few people or publications speak openly about the economic realities of this business.
Not least is that fact that lenders understand the realities of the economic situation for so many people.
If we can tell people the realities, we can enter the greatest period of economic growth ever seen (never before in history have we known as much about how to invest effectively as we know today).
It is not uncommon in today's economic reality for some people to live in nontraditional households.
And now we're leaving the late»60s again & heading into the early»70s — and just as people discovered then, an illusory world of fixed rates, price controls & apparent economic / market stability can't fend off an eventual & inevitable reckoning with the painful underlying reality....
From there, the idea of government responsibility in providing economic security and welfare grew, from unimaginable realities, such as the English Poor Laws of 1601 that called for the dependent poor population to wear a shameful P on their clothing, to shadows of our present Social Security system, like Thomas Paine's Agrarian Justice that called for a system that included annual benefits of 10 pounds sterling paid to every person age 50 and older, to protect against poverty in old - age.
Momentum blinded people to the economic reality, and made them justify and buy into absurdly priced assets.
Today we live in a new economic reality, including complex financial products that many people don't fully understand.
Unfortunately it's also a reality that there are some people (again, from all walks of life and all economic situations) that will not bother to give their pets the care they need to live happy and healthy lives.
«The last few years have suffered because of the overall economic condition; you have to face the reality that when people are worried about their jobs, boutique products tend to be more affected than the staple products, like pet food and treats,» says Craig O'Keefe, vice president of sales and business development at Pet Lifestyle And You (P.L.A.Y).
Ji's particular focus is the harsh realities of life in China today as traditional relationships between its people and the land have been unmoored by social, political, economic and ecological upheavals.
Still a professor of painting at Yale, for this Tuesday Evenings presentation Storr talks about learning on the job as a way of life during a period of extraordinarily complex, rapid, and far - flung changes in the «art world» — now a polycentric, culturally diverse, and ever - morphing economic and politic alternate reality — as well as the abiding values that draw people to art and into an «art community» primarily inhabited by makers of various kinds.
People need to reconnect with nature (and reality) in a fundamental way before technological and economic solutions will be implemented.
Here at Climate Reality, we've been having a similar thought hearing senators and media pundits rehearse the tired old claim that switching from fossil fuels to clean energy would be economic suicide: «Wait, people still believe that?»
The question is whether democracy can work or if people are insufficiently intelligent to recognize economic reality
What sort of policies can we implement that recognises the political realities in a non warming world as well as the development and economic needs of people?
In reality the size of the «cake» increases with greater economic activity (more human input) so most if not all people get richer.
For the entire history of civilization, until the past fifty years, people lived with the constant realities that they could die or lose a loved one at any time, and that an ever changing world meant economic insecurity.
Some Google engineer gets paid $ 3.5 million to not leave, and finally people notice: Irrationality seems to be escalating in Silicon Valley, a place that, for some odd reason, is detached from the global economic reality.
And when the realities of age, education or experience meet challenging economic conditions, many people wonder «Is it even realistic to seek fulfilment in work and life or should I be happy to just get by?»
And, in today's shaky economic and corporate climate, the hazards and pitfalls and the cold - hard realities of people, systems, processes and attitudes you will encounter along the way are intimidating, and sometimes, just plain frightening.
These headline indicators are measures of the major social and economic factors that need to be improved if COAG's vision of an improved standard of living for Indigenous peoples is to become reality.
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