Colin Barnett has a job on his hands to balance public expectations with
the realities of a growing economy, particularly with regard to household prices.
Not exact matches
The
reality is that when so many are left behind, shut out
of the rewards
of a
growing economy, we all feel the consequences.
The old notion
of China as a tech copycat nation is being rapidly replaced by the emerging new
reality of home
grown innovation and mass implementation in fields that include artificial intelligence, social media, biotech, fintech, VR, automotive, the sharing
economy, and mobile platforms.
According to him, the
growing support the administration currently enjoys can be attributed to the understanding
of Nigerians
of the unpleasant
realities it inherited, and the efforts to reposition the
economy in spite
of «what the opposition keeps sponsoring in the press».
The president said the
growing support the administration currently enjoys can be attributed to the understanding
of Nigerians
of the unpleasant
realities it inherited, and the efforts to reposition the
economy in spite
of «what the opposition keeps sponsoring in the press.»
Under both the IASA and NCLB, each state wrote its own academic standards and developed its own tests, leading to wide variation in content and rigor.11 But with the global
economy growing increasingly competitive and connected, two - thirds
of jobs will require at least some college training by 2020.12 State leaders, acknowledging this economic
reality, began to recognize that schools needed to expect more
of students for them to succeed and that these expectations need not be dramatically different among states.13
In
reality companies with this kind
of moat would probably
grow faster than overall
economy but as a conservative investor you have to keep your margin
of safety.
In
reality, like most small companies, what Newmark needs most is more aggressive sales & marketing to keep
growing revenues (for increasing
economies of scale, and to enhance its reputation with potential clients).
The lower target almost certainly reflects the
reality that an
economy with huge dependence on exports (albeit a
growing role for the domestic market) can't
grow like a weed when the rest
of the planet isn't.
Having said that, we still do need to do a
reality check, and use our calculators to work out that economic growth
of 3 % between now and the end
of the century will mean the world's
economy will
grow by a factor
of 16.