Sentences with phrase «result in a stronger economy»

The Government will partner with researchers and facilities across Australia's universities and other research institutions, which Education Minister Simon Birmingham said would result in a stronger economy, a healthier environment and cutting - edge medicines and treatments.
The Government will partner with researchers and facilities across Australia's universities and other research institutions, which Mr Birmingham said would result in a stronger economy, a healthier environment and cutting - edge medicines and treatments.
Not surprisingly, rising home values lead to increased consumer spending, which results in a stronger economy.
These cost reductions coupled with the vast job creation described above, would result in a stronger economy and a significantly higher standard of living.

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As a result, economists argue politicians should be doing everything possible to ensure the private sector in this country is strong enough to support the economy when stimulus dollars disappear and central banks tighten monetary policy.
This number can be volatile, but a more robust Consumer Confidence Survey result suggests the economy is strong enough to withstand a hike in interest rates.
«His support of equal marketplace access and capacity development has resulted in stronger women's businesses, and in turn, their contributions to a better economy
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If this strong correlation continues, exit opportunities for venture - backed IT companies would as a result decline in a weak economy.
The prime minister refused to take that one lying down, however, saying: «The truth is that while we've been producing the lowest waiting lists in the NHS, the best school results in the history of our school system, the strongest economy this country has ever seen, whilst we've been facing up to the difficult decisions, he's been ducking them.
«Whilst we are getting on with the pensions proposals for the future of the country, whilst we are producing the energy proposal that guarantees energy security and climate change issues, whilst we are managing a huge investment in our schools as a result of the strong economy the chancellor has produced, whilst we're investing in the NHS - we've been doing all that what exactly has he been doing?»
The company stated its strong results were due in part to Western economies» continued recovery and «stable performance» of its games lineup.
Strong fuel economy — it's true that AWD vehicles do see a decline in fuel economy, but compared to competing AWD vehicles, Subaru's AWD models deliver better results
The 2018 Regal uses an advanced body structure that is stiffer, stronger and approximately 200 pounds lighter than the previous - generation model (in this case the Opel Insignia Country Tourer), resulting in a better driving experience, increased agility and better fuel economy.
«Mortgage rates have risen 1 % or more ten times in the last 43 years, with little impact on home sales and prices when the economy was also strong... Historically, rising confidence, solid job growth, and higher wages have more than offset reduced demand for housing resulting from higher mortgage rates.»
With faith in the innovative spirit of our people and a commitment to results in Washington, we will meet the energy challenges we face — and keep our economy the strongest, most vibrant, and most hopeful in the world.
The former situation may result from stronger future economy or from investment in research rather than in implementation of existing immature technology.
The economy in Russia was strong and there was a perception that achieving good results was not difficult due to the lack of competition — how wrong that perception proved to be.
Additionally, a stronger economy could also act as an offset to falling valuations if a stronger economy results in stronger NOI growth.
While generally perceived as a good thing, strong job growth has resulted in both job and skilled labor shortages in some parts of the economy; in our sector, care providers and management team positions are increasingly hard to fill.
«Our strong local economy and expected population growth will result in sustained household growth in Durham Region,» said Roberts.
«The Canadian operations are performing well as a result of the stable economy, and in particular due to continued strong job growth in Alberta.
Similarly, Royal LePage says strong consumer confidence and a thriving economy in Montreal drove purchasers to the market, resulting in moderate price increases and record - breaking levels for units sold.
As a result, franchises in the home improvement sector are well - positioned to capitalize on the recovering economy and obtain a strong foothold for future growth over the next five years.
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