Sentences with phrase «talking about the economy where»

«I'm sure he was not talking about the economy where the cost of living has skyrocketed, unemployment has reached unbearable level while inflation is also beyond what we can bear.

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There's much talk these days about the risks to the economy posed by globalization, where problems in one country spread to others.
You talk to him about the election, where he lives in Manteca, and what other sharing economy services he uses to piece together an income.
I'm very much looking forward to participating in this forum at the Urban Institute on Monday, where I'll be on a panel talking about the role of higher education in both the economy and the lives of the people in the economy.
On the central bank front, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is set to begin the second day of its two - day meeting on Wednesday, where the U.S. central bank is expected to continue to examine the state of the U.S. economy, and talk about what they should do next when it comes to strategy, their balance sheet and interest rates.
If somehow all these big words are about the future of Northern England's society and economy, about its transport and education and health system, about power and control vis - à - vis Whitehall bureaucracy and the whims of national government, about jobs and infrastructure and other areas where we are spending and raise tax money, then we should be talking about something else.
«Sometimes when we talk about our economy we talked about the fact that we have relied on single commodity and that is one of the reasons why we are where we are.
Sometimes the way we talk about the Nigerian economy it does appear as if it is the economy of say Norway or somewhere where all things are equal.
«We need to be talking about to build a strong economy where the water and air are clean, where getting sick doesn't mean going broke and where each student gets the education they deserve.»
They had neared agreement to allow ride - hailing outside the five boroughs — where, as a function of the city's economy and regulatory might it functions and is treated like a traditional for - hire car service — during talks about a December special session that never happened.
«Now people removed all that I said about the poor management of the economy and then made it look like I started by talking about the resource locations of this thing and put it forward and changed certain things to make me look like I was being a tribalist and it was bad, this is where I find people very mischievous;... You take the whole thing out of context and make it look very tribalistic, so, I think, yes, it happened, newspapers reported something wrong and I think people should be ashamed of themselves when they do this kind of «cut and paste» to create that wrong impression in the system...» Mr Osafo Marfo clarified.
We're doing well with the economy we've got a good set of messages but they're all about your head and what people are worried about here [in Thurrock, where Doyle - Price is MP], you'll hear people talking about immigration, they say to us we've not done enough about immigration, we've not done enough about welfare, actually we've done a lot, but what we need to do is talk in a narrative that people understand and can engage with because too often our political debate looks managerial and bland and that's why people here don't think that politicians speak for them.
This changes the game when we are talking about developing or underdeveloped economies where people just don't have access to sanitation.
So, it's very important for politicians to understand the importance of science and technology, not because it's a good thing to talk about, but especially in an age of today where we are in a globalized economy, where competition is — I tell my students, if you can not work hard, by the time they will graduate, the jobs will be taken away — you have to constantly work hard and think creatively and engage yourselves in a way, in a globalized economy.
My husband and I started talking about why did nt she bring her car in to have it fixed and he said depending on where she would bring it she would pay 200 - 600 and she probably did nt have the money in this economy so she just got people to push her when she needed to start her car.
We're talking about the basic elements that all vehicles should have, including where their fuel economy and MSRP are concerned.
So why don't we just do away with all talk about where the economy is going and whither the stock market?
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Developing countries, on the other hand, have talked about an extension of the system set up under the Kyoto protocol, where only existing developed economies have emissions targets to achieve.
In the business world these days there is plenty of talk about the the possibility of creating a «circular economy» where consumer electronic goods can be continually renewed and revived rather than chucked on the e-waste dung heap.
I wasn't talking about the past or the present but the future where we will have expensive, inefficient and unreliable power supplies which won't meet the needs of an economy increasingly dependent on electricity and will lead to power cuts a very few years down the road.
At an ICT conference in Moldova in April, Alex met with UN representatives to talk about who to partner with and what's needed to help emerging economies where millions of people don't have bank accounts and live on less than $ 2 euro per day.
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