Sentences with phrase «running our country with»

I find it a bit disturbing that we would allow someone to potentially run our country with such a high level of religious conviction.
There are several good, no excellent Republican possibilities to run this country with a return to the foundations outlined by Glenn Becks favorite historian.
Will this court case then result in the spectacle of Egypt's military elite, who have run the country with an iron fist for many years, fighting among themselves for their very survival?
You can not run a country with propaganda and lies.
It is anyway difficult to achieve such excellence, imagine accomplishing the same while building the wealth like that of Warren Buffett or try running a country with as significant an economy like Germany.

Not exact matches

Finance ministers from the 19 countries of the euro also will meet with the goal of settling the matter before Greece runs out of money next week.
However, «I am concerned in the short run that the huge benefits of how the US works with other countries may get lost.
In the long run, Ritter found, investors «would have been better off avoiding countries where per - capita GDP rose the most and investing in countries with slower per - capita growth.»
Here's why you should join your neighbors in supporting this campaign: We've been running the numbers, and with hundreds of thousands of individual donors across the country — we are now well on our way to a million people.
«All these countries that are running huge trade surpluses with us, have no incentive to rock that boat.
Once a Canadian renminbi trading hub is up and running, expect to see more of the country's businesses filling their tills with redbacks.
In May, Ben Rabidoux, an Ontario financial adviser (and an unapologetic renter) who runs the Economic Analyst blog, illustrated the unprecedented gap that's opened between the cost of renting and owning with a series of fever graphs charting rents and housing prices in seven cities across the country.
Medical and recreational marijuana is a multi-billion dollar global industry, with various programs either ready to be implemented or already up and running in countries like Canada, Australia, Germany, Italy, and the Czech Republic.
That is an interesting negotiating posture for a country that ran a $ 375 billion trade surplus with the U.S. last year.
So when, in April of 2009, MTY bought Country Style, observers found the deal uncharacteristically rife with pitfalls — an also - ran brand in a highly competitive market.
The European Union's top diplomat, Federica Mogherini, arrived in Cuba on Wednesday to help strengthen member countries» economic and political ties with the Communist - run island.
The organization also cites a U.S. Census Bureau finding that U.S. manufacturers ran a $ 50 billion surplus with FTA partner countries, but a $ 820 billion with the rest of the world.
In a country struggling with a long - running employment crisis, this is powerful evidence that these immigrants, on net, aren't taking jobs, but, rather, are creating them.
In June, Smith announced a bold expansion plan that will see Vice launch new TV, mobile and digital services in 50 countries, including markets in Africa, the Middle East, India and Southeast Asia, many of which will be run as joint ventures with established media players.
The candidate from her party running in Buenos Aires — the country's biggest province — has demurred when asked about the situation in the Venezuela, saying that he did not know «in detail» what was going on there, later stressing the differences between the tenures of Chavez and Maduro and calling for dialogue with a third party, such as the Pope.
He has focused on trade relationships where other countries run large surpluses with the U.S., meaning they sell more to U.S. consumers than they buy from American companies.
Besides miles and miles of storage lockers of various sizes, all running along corridors named for nearby Etobicoke streets, it will feature a world - class wine - storage centre with an on - site sommelier, as well as sharp - looking lounge spaces for tasting parties — «a kind of country - club set - up,» Creighton says.
Listeners of country and talk formats tend to stay with the same station for longer periods of time than other listeners who flip through channels constantly, so you need to run fewer commercials to reach those «settled» listeners than you need to run for the flippers.
Check in with the EPA, which runs an air quality site that reports on daily and hourly pollution levels in many parts of the country.
«Callback was one of the major catalysts for deregulation in other countries, because the state - run phone companies couldn't compete with us,» he says.
It's good that we can set that sort of thing aside and engage in trade with other countries, for example, that choose to run their countries differently from ours.
In Russia, it agreed to merge its ride - hailing business in the country with Yandex, a local search - engine leader that also runs a popular taxi - booking app.
But the cruel irony is that any improvement in demand and output conditions in these three countries will partly leak out and benefit the euro area countries with large trade surpluses because their economies are running on exports rather than domestic demand.
Amir Muradali, founder of the Association of MBAs in Canada, argues that many international experiences are too short or too superficial in nature to leave students with a strong sense of how business actually runs in other countries.
South Koreans could be forgiven for feeling nervous living 55 km away from the border of North Korea, 55 km away from a heavily armed and unstable country run by a fat man - child with megalomaniac tendencies.
I run several businesses, one of them is in 173 countries and I work with people all over the globe.
Fortunately, you have already conducted a significant amount of investigation into the new market; use that information to help your company determine how you are going to run all aspect of your business in the new country, from dealing with foreign government regulations, to transport, logistics, pricing, and marketing.
Though it has come with its fair share of difficulties, running a business which has operations in more than one country gives you a unique perspective.
Running an international business with operations in more than one country is not a small feat.
Among residents of the 27 countries of the European Union, women were less likely than men to agree with the four statements about the role of education in the development of entrepreneurial attitudes and skills, with the gap being largest for the skills to run a company.
This reflects a view that Trump has consistently maintained in his personal rhetoric and that has been reflected in the official documents put out by some of the members of his trade team — trade deficits are per se bad, reducing them induces prosperity mechanically, and so there is no downside to a trade war with a country with whom the United States runs a large trade deficit.
Unfortunately, most Canadians seem to have drunk the conservative fiscal «grape juice» that all deficits and debt are bad and that any government that would run a deficit, no matter how small, is not a government to be trusted with managing the country's finances.
Six of his books have won awards and / or been republished in other countries, including the long - running category bestseller Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green: Winning Strategies to Improve Your Profits and Your Planet (co-authored with Mr. Guerrilla Marketing himself, Jay Conrad Levinson).
The United States runs a deficit with countries who fit at least one of the following three criteria.
With just an internet connection, a basic laptop, and some simple equipment, these aspiring entrepreneurs envision running an empire while sitting on the beach, relaxing in a mountain hideaway, or traveling the country.
While China was busy selling more to the U.S., it was buying more from other countries, and ran a $ 9.86 billion deficit with the rest of the world in the quarter.
For countries with savings rates as high as those of the east Asians such risks hardly seem worth running
Because lower consumption discourages businesses from building new factories or otherwise expanding production, higher savings often come with lower investment, and so countries with highly unequal income distribution tend to run large trade surpluses.
This is what I wrote about in the Financial Times yesterday: the U.S. refusal to cooperate with other countries, above all its double standard insisting that other countries must turn their foreign - exchange surpluses over to the U.S. Treasury to promote U.S. financial markets at their expense — and the demand that any country running a trade surplus with America spend the money on U.S. arms — is so abhorrent that other countries are proceeding to create an alternative global financial system of settling trade and balance - of - payments transactions without the United States.
In the 19th Century England and the United States played these two roles, with excess English savings pouring into the United States to fund growth in history's most successful emerging market, and while the British ran persistent trade surpluses, and the US ran persistent trade deficits, both countries got richer.
Taking on Mr. Trump on Monday, she warned that «what little we know of his economic policies» consisted of piling up debt, leading the country into trade wars and letting Wall Street run amok, with potentially devastating consequences.
«Within hours our customers can get - up - and - running with payments into a new country
Otherwise the EU will lose credibility and runs the risk of other countries calling WTO rules into question with protectionist measures.
They come right and say, «Don't tell us how to run our country» and «We will dominate our domestic markets with domestic industry, while becoming leaders in every technology» No comparative advantage theory of trade needed here.
And he pledged to lower U.S. trade deficits by raising tariffs on goods from countries that run large trade surpluses with the U.S.
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