Sentences with phrase «pressured by market forces»

Worse, since tenants lose the voucher if not used in 60 - 90 days, they are pressured by market forces to move into familiar low - income neighborhoods.

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I guess the lesson of Travis Kalanick's resignation as chief executive officer of Uber Technologies Inc. is that you can be the visionary founder of a massive company, stay private to avoid the pressures of the public market, keep control of a majority of the voting power of the shares, and still be forced out in a boardroom coup led by activist shareholders:
Nestlé's marketing practices break UN marketing rules, but Nestlé refuses to stop them — unless forced to do so by law or under pressure from our campaigns.
Nestlé only stops harmful marketing practices when forced to by law or through pressure from boycott supporters.
The government thinks that a certain quality of broadcasting won't be provided by a company that's subject to market pressures and therefore grants the BBC the right to force customers to buy it's programming.
Of course, as any exchange of goods or service which involves payment and profit is subject to market forces and inflation, the fees for membership of paid sites may rise, whereas free dating sites are unaffected by commercial pressures such as competition as well as financial factors.
When competitive pressures are alleviated and competing firms can't easily respond to market forces, changes may be haphazard and localized, like the holes created by the pick's insistent tapping.
These are not fit for purpose because primary schools admitting poorer and less able pupils are forced by market pressures and invalid OfSTED judgements to inflate their scores through the use of behaviourist cramming and other teaching methods that do not result in deep learning and cognitive growth.
Once publishers adopt reasonable pricing for e-books and drop the DRM security, which I think they will be forced to do by market and legal pressures in the not - too - distant future, I suspect the sheer convenience of e-books will drive the sales of e-books up, consequently forcing sales of hard copies down.
They will shut down when forced by federal regulations and market pressures; nothing Oregon does will accelerate that.
But the impact of market forces has been worsened by public policy that neglects nuclear power and adds to the pressure it faces.
As Alex Novarese of Legal Week is right to point out, overall revenue in the UK legal market last year fell for the first time in living memory, but even if the overall size of the legal market in the UK remains static or falls (a tussle between the opposing forces of economic growth increasing demand on the one hand and business pressures to reduce fees and outsource on the other), market dynamics dictate that the revenue will be clustered differently, with the moderate - high fees currently enjoyed by the mid-tier for mid-market work under the most severe attack, the beneficiaries being niche firms and LPO providers.
P2P is a form of market pressure which pushes the cost of content down, and forces industries to recognize the level of convenience expected by consumers... make all movies and TV shows available on - demand and without copy protection which makes them harder to consume.
The February storm being propped by the futures traders will force BTC and the entire market cap of the crypto market higher instead of pressuring it downward.
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