Sentences with phrase «serious economic damage»

The Peruvian economy is growing stronger alongside its legal sector and government, however, speaking with Oscar Mago, Partner at OMC Abogados & Consultores, he states if certain threats imposed are ignored, it can cause serious economic damage and damage to the reputation of a company.
If ECS and TCR really are close to the lower end of the quoted ranges, temperatures will continue to increase with CO2 but at a rate we could adapt to without serious economic damage.
Its author, Charles Kerpelman, says the number of storms and other potentially disastrous events has probably remained constant, but the world's growing population means the chances of large numbers of people being killed, or of serious economic damage, have increased.
They were welcomed but they refused to talk about Brexit, attack Mrs May's disastrous handling of the dossier, or highlight the serious economic damage that will be done to London by leaving the single market and bringing in a new immigration control bureaucracy of Home Office jobsworths to make life miserable for anyone who wants to employ EU citizens.
Bill Watson's Reason magazine article «Hillary Clinton's Protectionist Promises Would Do Serious Economic Damage,» looked at Clinton's trade agenda.

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Economic downturns, high inflation, shortages of materials, or the dreaded «client from hell» can cause serious damage even when a contracting business seems to be running smoothly.
If there's a bright spot for the province, however, it's that the ongoing disruption of Alberta oil sands production — estimated by the Conference Board of Canada to be about 1.2 million barrels a day, comprising nearly $ 1 billion in economic activity — has contributed to a rally in global oil prices that could give producers, and therefore the Alberta economy, a badly - needed lift once production is finally back on - line (assuming, of course, the fires are eventually extinguished and oil sands operations escape serious damage).
In the legislature, Trevena and fellow New Democrats pressed the B.C. Liberals for answers after an economic impact study by the City of Prince Rupert found that the government's ferry service cuts could cause «serious and widespread damage to the northern B.C. economy.»
And international events such as the Greek economic crisis could still inflict serious damage on other European economies, including Britain's, as he acknowledged in his Budget speech.
«However, should the position change, and should strikes impose serious damage to our economic and social fabric, the pressure on us to act will ratchet up,» he added, prompting further booing and heckling.
Lobbyists say those cuts slowed research aimed at improving the nation's health, economic prosperity, and national security, and that keeping them in place would do even more serious damage.
An EC press statement said the «situation is creating serious distortions of competition that are damaging to economic operators in the other 25 member states».
«Unless politicians get serious about intergenerational equity, this issue has the potential to cause damaging social and economic consequences,» he said in an interview.
We are at serious risk of inflicting severe economic damage on ourselves and future generations on a quest that is quixotic at best.
By backing the coal industry, which is plainly in a state of serious and continuious decline, Mr Abbott is not only betraying future generations, but he is damaging Australia's economic future.
One thing that is different about the climate change issue is that most of the uncertainty is in when rather than if CO2 emissions will cause serious environmental and economic damage.
Serious concerns about the economic damage the states emissions goals could create were noted in the Times articles as well:
Some of the issues that proponents of other equity frameworks have argued should be considered in allocating national emissions targets such as historical emissions or the level of economic development in poor countries are already in serious consideration in international climate change negotiation agenda focused on such matters as: (a) financial responsibility for adaptation, (b) responsibility for loses and damages for climate change, and (c) financing of climate friendly technologies for developing countries.
As serious governments shift the climate - change debate from whether the phenomenon exists to the best means to combat it, one of the first things officials want to know is how much economic damage it will cause — and how much measures to fight it might cost.
Surely the probability is higher than that for a complete shutdown (itself 45 % to 70 %) Here «partial but significant» is defined to mean, significdant enough to cause ecological or economic serious damage.
Reid awarded the plaintiff $ 50,000 for general damages and $ 83,473 for economic loss, finding «the effects of the Form 1 application on Dr. X were serious and prolonged.
Held, inter alia, the 2006 Regulations did not go further than EU law requires by conferring a power to award damages in respect of loss or damage suffered by an economic operator in the case of any breach, as opposed to only a «sufficiently serious» breach, of the Regulations, as per the Francovich conditions.
Though we can not erase all consequences of a serious injury or fatal accident, we can help you get the money to cover the economic and non-economic damages you have sustained.
Besides, any experts tempted to boost their clients» cases are putting themselves at serious risk, according to Chris Milburn, the managing director of FTI Consulting, who is often called upon to quantify economic damages in commercial disputes.
Because of New York's No - Fault law, lawsuits due to auto accidents can be brought only for economic losses that exceed No - Fault benefits and for non-economic damages (such as pain and suffering) only if a «serious injury» (as defined in the Insurance Law) is sustained.
Claims for economic losses and non-economic damages that go beyond the coverage limit can only be considered only if a «serious injury» occurs, as indicated by New York State Insurance Department regulations.
Claims caused by auto accidents can only be considered for economic losses outside the No - Fault coverage as well as for non-economic damages such as severe pain, and physical and mental distress only if there is a «serious injury,» under the regulations set by the New York State Insurance Department.
The transportation industry has managed to escape serious damage from the recent economic setbacks.
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