Sentences with phrase «sake of economy»

While in the preceding paragraphs, for the sake of economy, I have simply used the terms «heterosexual» and «homosexual» (or «gay»), the best available evidence indicates that we are all bisexual to some degree.
For the sake of the economy there couldn't be a better time for those with housing equity to run - down some of their assets and use it to maintain their standard of living.
At various stages over the last one hundred years they have struggled to retain their individual identities — some people have argued for the sake of economy and rationalisation that both services should be combined — and to remain relevant as threats have declined and emerged — the end of the Cold War and the rise of international terrorism.
The party also has an uphill struggle to convince the undecided that they should vote to remain for the sake of the economy and workers» rights, when these concerns may be trumped by worries about immigration.
For the sake of our economy and environment, we urge Governor Cuomo, Senate Majority Leader Skelos, and Speaker Silver to support offshore wind energy in New York.»
Anyway, as I have six films to discuss from today, for the sake of economy (and my own sleep requirements) I'll look at three of them now, and deal with the rest early tomorrow.
There are dozens of smaller programs I ignore for the sake of economy of presentation.
We can not do it for the sake of our economy.
For the sake of economy and emissions, the Continental GT features auto stop / start, and cylinder deactivation that shuts down half the engine under low engine load scenarios.
Varied subjects, such as figural fragments, drapery, and architectural relief appear on a typical single Baroque study sheet for the sake of economy and for the rehearsal of an image.
But that's only going to happen if we are willing to do what's necessary for the sake of our economy, our security, and our environment.
For the sake of our economy, our security, and the future of our planet, we must end the age of oil in our time.
For the sake of the economy and the environment, this may now be changing.
The General Court held: «for the sake of the economy of procedure, the applicants» claim for annulment should be considered first, without a prior ruling on the admissibility of the action» (Case T - 526 / 10, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami II, EU: T: 2013:215, para. 21).
Secondly, another problematic aspect of the omission of the mentioning of admissibility is that the ECJ also tacitly approves the above mentioned approach and reasoning of the General Court which directly turned to the substance of the case without examining the admissibility «for the sake of the economy of procedure».
We need to ensure that people have access to medical and legal services wherever they may choose to live both for the sake of our economy and for the sake of personal choice and freedom of lifestyle.
I won't comment on locus standi too much here; suffice it to say that the General Court put a rather large cart before a potentially even larger horse by skipping the admissibility issue altogether in the present case and dealing with the substantive issues head on («for the sake of the economy of the procedure»).
As well, both the government and the corporation concerned may have an interest in keeping the business afloat for the sake of the economy and those whose livelihood depends on the corporation.
«For the sake of our economy and our society, we must reverse this trend to ensure that today's youth — who will be the next generation of workers, parents and community leaders — have a successful transition to adulthood and beyond.»
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