Sentences with phrase «support of the economic think»

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But with evidence current sanctions lack public support, Rodriguez said he thought the country's opposition «would feel quite uncomfortable with an escalation of the economic sanctions.
«I think economic inequality is shameful — both pay inequality, and the lack of sick time and support systems for low income women with children.»
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Any business that thinks long - term and follows sound business principles creates value for shareholders and for society through its activities e.g. in terms of jobs for workers, taxes to support public services, and economic activity in general.
While not the same, does anyone not think that the U.S. government doesn't follow, influence, encourage and support the activities of its multinationals in areas considered of economic and strategic importance to the United States?
The economic thinking that supports the present globalization of the economy arose in Protestant Scotland.
It will bring together expert social, biological and medical scientists to take forward thinking and explore the opportunities for promoting co-operation and collaboration between scientists and social scientists in the field of epigenetics The symposium is being organised by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) with support from the Genomics Forum, and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).
is it of any concern to anyone whether re-electing incumbents or supporting one «camp» or another might lead to more rapes of the bronx like the yankee stadium and filtration deals, or what any of these prospective candidates feel should be done at the kingsbridge armory, or how any of these people think the dreadful problem of out - of - control landlords should be tackled, not to mention the onslaught of eduction, environmental, and economic crises bronxites face daily?
Talk of «tough decisions» and «iron discipline» on spending demonstrate the dominance of Tory thinking over economic policy in Westminster, even as its effects cost them support in the polls.
[15] The Albany Times Union endorsed Tonko in that race, citing «a way of thinking and speaking like the engineer that he once was» and his support of the economic stimulus bill and health care bills.
There are payday shops (online and brick and mortar) that make their money off of sending people into a downward debt cycle, but I think recent state regulations are doing a better job at curbing the payday loan preying, while at the same time supporting an industry that fills an economic void.
Today's funding trends such as Creative Place - making, made possible through partnership enterprises among foundation, governmental, and financial - sector support, such as ArtPlace America, are concentrated on giving art and artists opportunities in diverse communities yet also require artists and arts organizations to think through an entrepreneurial frame by integrating their initiatives into their community's economic development and community revitalization strategies and having the potential to attract additional private and public support of the community.3 Is this a worthy challenge of contemporary arts insularity or does it discount subversive and against - the - grain art production, made by and for art communities, including that which is made within and by these same diverse communities that are being targeted by new funding initiatives as in need of help in the form of artistic interventions?
The thought is that these new alternatives will anchor a new generation of impact studies along pathways that can be tied more closely (but still very loosely) to alternative mitigation futures, but only if the generating pathways and impact contexts can be tied to supporting socio - economic development pathways (the proposed so - called SDP's) so as to make the picture self - consistent.
If they resist this trend, I don't think they'll win the support of their people, and their country's economic and social progress will also be affected.»
What I will say though is that while job creation is a noble goal, creating jobs that support the development of technologies that are just socially and environmentally destructive in the long run, as fracking clearly has the potential to be, is just the same sort of short - term thinking that got us into the economic mess we're in right now.
«I think the market is getting so tight at this point that further declines in vacancy not supported by strong economic growth are just not going to be possible,» Victor Calanog, Reis Head of Research & Economics, said.
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