Sentences with phrase «restrain growth»

In it, Inslee called to «restrain the growth» of coal and pump money into clean - coal technologies.
I see both of these factors acting at present, which until our economy adjusts to create more jobs, initially at lower pay than most will want, will restrain the growth in wages, particularly adjusted for inflation.
They also support the government's continued efforts to adjust the housing finance framework to restrain growth of taxpayer - backed mortgage insurance, as noted in Economic Action Plan 2014.
In general, the budget renews the federal government's commitment to return to a balanced budget by 2015 - 16 by continuing to restrain the growth in direct program spending.
Researchers, led by Alexey Vikhlinin of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA), found that dark energy seems to restrain the growth of clusters over time, hindering the gravitational clumping of matter that would allow them to grow even more massive.
Last week was not a good one for de Blasio, who flew to the Vatican for a papal conference on climate just as a City Hall push to restrain the growth of car - hail companies came under heavy fire from its intended target, Uber.
The basic problem: it fails to reduce or restrain growth in the property tax burden, which is driven by spending.
What will the government do to restrain the growth of spending?
Strong growth in productivity may continue to restrain growth in unit labour costs to a greater extent than expected, though productivity growth in the past year has been below that in the preceding few years.
It also stated that it would restrain the growth in direct program expenses — total program expenses excluding major transfers to persons and other levels of government — but achieving this target would be dependent on economic developments.
On February 3, 2011, the C.D. Howe Institute released its 2011Shadow Budget [1] entitled A Faster Track to Fiscal Balance, arguing that federal government should undertake aggressive actions to restrain the growth in program expenses in order to achieve a fiscal surpluses one year earlier than forecast in the October 2010 Update [2].
Conversely, Southwest saw its stock tumble 18 % over one stretch of 2016 following its decision to continue expanding while other airlines were restraining growth.
But it noted that rising mortgage rates and government spending cuts are restraining growth.
In contrast, direct program expenses are expected to decline assuming, that the government is successful in restraining the growth to less than the growth in nominal GDP.
The PBO also said the federal government was able to achieve this fiscal sustainability by restraining the growth in the Canada Health Transfer escalator, thereby putting additional pressure on to the provinces.
About half of their proposed savings come from restraining the growth in federal employee compensation.
The commitment in Budget 2011 to undertake a Strategic Operating Review to find $ 4 billion in annual savings followed the Budget 2010 initiatives which restrained growth in national defence spending, capped funding of the International Assistance Envelope, forced departments to absorb the increase in annual federal employees» wages for 2011 - 12, and froze their operating budgets for 2011 - 12 and 2012 - 13 at their 2010 - 11 levels.
As a result, what is now considered a neutral policy rate for a central bank — one that neither stimulates nor restrains growth — has experienced a likely medium - term decline in the United States and other major economies.
Overall, however, evidence that the tighter financial conditions are restraining growth is only gradually emerging.
The FOMC's March minutes said as much: «A number of participants judged that the headwinds restraining growth and holding down the neutral rate of interest were likely to subside only slowly.
The Fed said that the economy was growing moderately, but rising mortgage rates and government spending cuts were restraining growth.
Do you eliminate the structural deficit by downsizing the Federal government through the complete elimination of federal programs and restraining the growth in provincialtransfers.
Turning the gene back on restrains growth and lets the cells develop into normal intestinal tissue (green).
But it includes $ 3 billion in reductions and restrained growth, as well as...
Like Japan, I think we are in the midst of a «bad policy» trap that restrains growth and leaves the economy to muddle, until enough debt is paid down, and fiscal policy looks sustainable.
Energy efficiency manages and restrains the growth in energy consumption.
US law societies» threats and prosecutions for UPL (the unauthorized practice of law) have not restrained their growth.

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INDIGENOUS business experts say rapid growth in the sector is forcing a significant culture shift but it is still being restrained by traditional biases.
A recent forecast by the Conference Board of Canada suggests that indebted households will restrain spending over the next few years, contributing to slow economic growth.
Kalanick fairly boasted of his willingness to ignore regulations restraining Uber's growth.
Without it, however, AECOM's organic revenue growth was flat last year, restrained in part by the effects of currency - exchange rates.
«If it's purely a delaying tactic to buy time to do the things that are going to be necessary — restraining spending growth, increasing revenue — that's not really a problem,» said O'Neill.
The expected resolution of the fiscal cliff will eliminate some of the uncertainty that has restrained the franchise sector, but it will also bring higher taxes that create a drag on growth.
We've already seen some easing off in credit growth to the household sector, and this is part of the mechanism by which tighter financial conditions can be expected to restrain demand over time.
Furthermore, changes in demographics will restrain potential economic growth.
Subsequent surpluses will be restrained because global economic growth is unlikely to strengthen as it did in the 1990s and the early years of this century.
Between 2002 and 2005, employment growth was restrained to less than one per cent per year.
As a result, monetary policies aimed at restraining credit growth overall might end up being too tight for some regions, leading to accelerating bankruptcies, and too loose for others, fueling out - of - control credit growth.
Households now seem to have entered a period of greater financial caution, and this may act as a restraining influence on the growth of household spending for a while to come.
China is still vulnerable to a debt crisis, but if President Xi can continue to restrain and frighten the vested interests that will inevitably oppose the necessary Chinese economic adjustment, he may in the next one or two years be able even to get credit growth under control, before debt levels make an orderly adjustment impossible.
But the housing market continues to be hobbled by an inventory squeeze that is restraining sales growth.
The Aussie will decline to 72 US cents by year - end as restrained economic growth and inflation mean the Reserve Bank of Australia will take a «few years» to catch up with the Federal Reserve in raising borrowing costs, said Philip Moffitt, Asia - Pacific head of fixed income in Sydney at the firm, which oversees more than $ US1 trillion.
The PBO identified four key downside risks to the private sector forecast: global growth, especially in the U.S. could be slower than anticipated; the appreciation of the Canadian dollar could adversely affect exports; sovereign debt issues in Europe could restrain recovery there and put upward pressure on global interest rates; and the high level of household debt in Canada could restrain domestic demand.
That said, to the extent that the incoming administration takes a punitive approach to foreign outsourcing and free trade more generally, my expectation is that it will also restrain the productivity component of U.S. GDP growth.
Regulations like this could restrain the possible growth of virtual currencies, according to the ruling.
Alternatively, we can aim to achieve a better outcome by intensifying our efforts to address the things that may be unnecessarily restraining current and future growth.
Left for too long, long term unemployment will eventually lead to permanent atrophying of skills that will restrain the economy's growth potential.
If it is a new era of faster growth and new investment opportunities, then the equilibrium real interest rate (the rate at which monetary policy neither boosts nor restrains the economy) would rise, so the central bank would be right to move interest rates towards that level.
They could also restrain or reverse the ongoing process of global economic integration, most notably the development of global value chains, which has supported growth in recent decades.
Inflation squeeze predicted to ease but consumer spending likely to be restrained and consumer credit growth set to slow
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