Sentences with phrase «productive potential»

There is, I'm suggesting, productive potential in hosting a lateral conversation of southern positions.
It is essential that those of us whose roots are still within the Judeo Christian system of ethics, who value freedom, who strive for the just society, and who recognize the enormous productive potential of market capitalism should be fertile in ideas in the coming battle for minds.
The Lockean - Marxist doctrine of human labor holds that our work imparts value to a natural world that is in itself mere raw material for the will, worthless except insofar as it harbors productive potential to be unleashed and exploited.
At the same time, principals of SEMA - member companies and Show exhibitors with an excellent opportunity observe qualified and productive potential employees.
The idea is this — if enough people of a certain productive potential move to Detroit, then Detroit will begin exercising an attractive force.
We've moved beyond such clearly defined binaries and the need for critical categorization, but this description, originally used in the negative, has productive potential in regards to some of the most exciting developments in contemporary painting.
Growth at this pace has exceeded the rate of growth of the economy's productive potential, generating declining unemployment and rising levels of capacity utilisation, and is likely to have contributed to the upstream price pressures described above.
Their turn offers reason to look for a significant upswing in the economy's productive potential and thereby its immediate and longer - run growth prospects.
More often than not, though, the compulsion to manage and nudge and sculpt and manipulate behavior may be driven by a fear like Friedman's: that without some vigilantly tuned and retuned matrix of government incentives and disincentives, we rubes of suburbia will squander our productive potential, falling prey to the expertly - managed systems of»80s Japan,»90s Taiwan,» 00s China, or whatever economic menace will cast its shadow over the» 10s.
Organic agriculture, through its systemic approach and avoidance of agro-chemicals, prevents natural resource degradation and the loss of land and productive potential.
Brexit - and the substantial downgrading of the productive potential of the economy that is expected to come with it - will significantly reduce his room for manoeuvre.
Despite its financial services sophistication, why does the City seem systemically incapable of channelling savings into long term projects enhancing Britain's productive potential?
However, the party has to fight on ground it can realistically win: Labour has to make its central critique of Coalition economic management the failure to address the underlying structural weaknesses of an unbalanced economy, low productivity, and weak balance of payments — all of which limit Britain's productive potential and accentuate the long tail of inequality.
The Labour government was accused of breaching the Golden Rule by unreasonably classifying current expenditure as investment: genuine investment increases the economy's productive potential, and is therefore a driver for growth, but spending on other items does not.
Outdoor scenes by Gladys Johnston, a self - taught artist of the Canadian wilderness, interspersed with eccentrically framed, absurdist Western fantasies by Annelie McKenzie — inspired by Johnston — demonstrate the productive potential of shared artistic affinities.
Her practice is concerned with the processes of reshaping the past by present activities and the productive potential of memory imperfections.
On 25 March, Byrne will lead a collaborative Speed Moaning workshop at MCAC where participants can explore the productive potential of anxiety / negativity.
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