``... We will support more than one chain if there's enough user demand and if doing
so makes economic sense,» he wrote responding to one user.
«We reduced taxes under the NPP — corporate taxes were brought down from 32 % to 25 % and at the same time we saw a major increase in revenue and
so it makes economic sense and we are going to focus on production.
Not exact matches
Apart from the obvious environmental benefits, this
made a lot of
economic sense pre-2008 when natural gas was expensive and looking to get more
so.
The funeral home owner, Paul Roller, says property values in Palo Alto have jumped
so dramatically that it no longer
makes economic sense to use the acreage for a funeral home, according to reports.
So with that caveat let me try to
make sense of global
economic forces.
Oh, and from a totally nonreligious standpoint, helping our citizenry get a strong education and stay healthy
so they can continue to be productive members of society instead of winding up on disability or on unemployment due to limited job skills happens to
make economic sense as well.
What
makes Sabbath observance
so startling to me now is that from an
economic standpoint, it
makes no
sense at all.
It does not
make ethical or
economic sense to send animals half way around the world — subjecting them to the unavoidable stress and suffering inherent to long distance transport — just
so they can be killed for their meat in importing countries.
So in the context of «long term
economic plans», selling off assets doesn't
make sense.
Taxing the rich in the hope of freeing up the
economic resources of the workers and the middle - classes —
so they can afford to inject money back into the economy, the thinking goes —
makes sense as a One Nation philosophy.
«What we have found out is that if we decided to continue with two, some of those roads are not linking each other to the main road,
so most likely you would see that if we are supposed to do some roads in some local governments, it would only
make economic sense if there is a linkage.
«But these results show us what the range of water availability across the surface is
so we can start thinking about where we might want to go to get it and whether it
makes economic sense to do
so.»
So depending on the route that vehicle runs, the fuel may
make more or less
economic and environmental
sense.
Fertilizer and distributed power from fuel cells would satisfy important demands in both of those countries,
so the
economic model of PurGen could
make sense there, too — again, assuming that local tax laws recognize the benefits of burying carbon rather than spewing it into the atmosphere.
Of course, it
makes more
economic sense to burn the torrified wood instead of coal,
so reducing the proportion of the GP required for sequestering the excess carbon already added to the active carbon cycle.
The NIH is already funding the banking of one type of pluripotent stem cell, the
so - called induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell, and it
makes economic and scientific
sense for the NIH to also fund embryonic stem cell banking and distribution.
The Second Mother also eases the tone to
make its events less caustic and bruising to those involved, meaning the film's initial, impending
sense of dread is eventually discarded in favor of peppier resolutions, even though its
economic concerns haven't been
so much resolved as temporarily brushed aside to provide an illusory, optimistic capper.
In today's
economic environment, when
so many hard - working skilled people have lost jobs and job security, it's hard for the unions to continue to argue that tenure
makes sense, when the results of our schools show that far too many teachers are not
making the grade.
The long - wheelbase platform could be used for the next 3 Series GT (G24, 2020) and 4 Series Gran Coupe (G26, 2021), but demand for GT and Gran Coupe is
so ho - hum that it might end up
making more
economic sense to combine the two models into one.
We can argue the virtues of conventional versus paddle - shift transmissions until we're blue in the face, but the truth is that once Ferrari began offering F1 - style transmissions in its cars, buyers spec'd
so few manual - equipped cars that Ferrari couldn't
make economic sense of offering a choice any longer.
Personally, I'm not as good at marketing as I am at writing
so I'm more than happy to accept any help and advice in that area, as long as it
makes economic sense.
It doesn't
make economic sense to me to do
so.
You are probably more aware of local laws, local tax changes, local
economic performance, etc,
so it
makes sense that you'd be more in tune with your own country.
Doing
so can
make great
economic sense if you are going to use the money wisely for a major purchase, especially for buying another property that will provide you with a reliable rate of return.
So from an
economic standpoint the Single - Close Construction Mortgage
makes a lot of
sense versus having a construction mortgage with all of the related costs and then having to pay for all of those costs again when you obtain your permanent mortgage.
Well, letting your warrants expire
makes little
economic sense; you are allowing your position to be diluted, even if ever
so slightly, if you do.
So, if the option exists, people will choose — without the God - like pronouncements of the Killians and others — to live where they can access non-polluting energy, get by with less energy, and grow their crops with less inputs, «simply» because it
makes rational
economic sense.
Lutz goes on to say that big trucks and SUVs
make economic sense because the fuel savings are
so huge «that you will more than get back your monthly lease price,» and that starting with trucks could've helped the image of electric vehicles and plug - in hybrids.
Are they used in things that need to be done for their comfort & convenience, or are they mostly wasted because energy's
so darned cheap that it
makes more
economic sense to waste than to spend money — or even thought — on energy efficiency?
Where previously home solar was supported by necessary subsidies in order to prove attractive to cash - conscious homeowners, now costs are
so low in many leading markets that typical rooftop solar systems
make economic sense on their own.
Especially if a spike in VRE is going to be short, under an hour or
so, it doesn't
make economic sense to shut off these baseload plants.
Depending on location, this alternate is cost competitive with today's coal price (no carbon tax needed),
so there would be no net cost disadvantage for going this route (i.e. it
makes economic sense).
For climate reasons it is imperative to leave native forests standing, but it also
makes economic sense to do
so.
In any event, we no longer need to go slow: In the last few years, engineers have brought the price of renewables
so low that, according to many experts, it would
make economic sense to switch over even if fossil fuels weren't wrecking the Earth.
That's because it is
so expensive to scrub CO2 from the climate system, it only
makes economic sense if emissions are zeroed as rapidly as possible.
In order to truly change the
economic playing field in favour of clean energy, it needs to progress to $ 100 or $ 150 over the next decade
so that big investments such as carbon capture and storage start
making sense economically.
That it
makes no
economic sense to keep a reactor standing by idle
so it can be ramped up to meet an increase in demand?
Because shark fins command $ 70 per kilo while shark meat yields only about 50 cents per kilo, it has not
made economic sense for ships to fill valuable hold space with a commodity worth
so little.
The extended subsidy for solar comes at a time of ubiquitous claims that the cost of solar panels and wind farms has come down
so much that nuclear energy no longer
makes economic sense.
According to Scott Kennedy of Cornerstone, a Vancouver architecture firm Passive House
makes a lot of
economic sense; in multiple family building the ratio of surface area (the expensive part in Passive) is much smaller
so the costs are only about four percent higher than conventional construction.
Keep in mind, the
economic benefits of storage are highly dependent on state regulations,
so work with your installer to ensure that a battery
makes sense for your system.
In practice, it doesn't really
make economic sense for either party to hire an attorney because the amount of the fees is
so high relative to the amount of money at stake.
For instance, a 2017 World
Economic Forum Global Shapers Survey showed millennials rank «a
sense of purpose» as the second most important criteria when looking for a new job, after salary —
so just giving them a pay rise won't necessarily
make things better.
If it
makes no
economic sense for a lawyer to represent clients, they will not do
so.
The state of California itself has been facing its own share of
economic struggles,
so the decision to offer this half - off amnesty
made good
sense to legislators who were hoping it results in a much - needed cash infusion.
If you have already invested 7 of 10 years in a term policy, it
makes more
economic sense to maintain the policy for a few more years rather than give up the coverage you have already invested
so heavily in having.
It
makes economic sense to «mine» on both Blockchains, since it costs you nothing to do
so.
«HUD borrowers are never required to refinance their FHA - insured HUD loan, though many are inclined to do
so when it
makes economic sense for them to do
so,» he said.
So replacing them with 16 - to 22 - inch porcelain floor tiles may
make good
economic and design
sense, as well as decrease maintenance.