Sentences with phrase «tangible economic benefits»

Foundation commissioned this study to inform policymakers and other stakeholders about the tangible economic benefits of legal aid.
Participants receive direct, tangible economic benefits on their utility bills, participations is within reach for a broad group of customers, utilities engage their customers and stakeholders in development and implementation, and programs are flexible to account for portability and transferability.
Forests must offer tangible economic benefits in order for them to be protected as intact ecosystems.
Are energy transitions particularly plausible if they don't bring tangible economic benefits, whether in the form of cost, end uses, or productivity gains?
«If wait times continue along this course, the US should start to see tangible economic benefits that a strong travel industry can deliver.
This means that SFI's focus for the next 4 years is firmly on producing tangible economic benefits, Gannon acknowledges.
Tangible economic benefits accrue to an increasingly smaller segment of the population.

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«These exciting new anchor tenants align directly with MaRS» mandate and will further Ontario's position as a global leader in life sciences, leading to tangible medical benefits for Ontarians while taking advantage of a massive economic opportunity.»
I will continue to push for science and technology research and education because they put our economic recovery on a stronger course; however, we can all do more to publicize the tangible benefits that greater investment in science and technology has on our global competitiveness.
So I think clearly that another area of underutilization is the importance of wellness, the importance of preventive care and preventive services and again helping the client or pet owner understand the real tangible economic value, not to mention the health benefit value, of their doing so.
«These benefits are not only tangible economic indicators, but they are also those things that are harder to measure: community pride, a celebration of our coastal heritage, and honoring native tribes.
Bartlett has been championing what he dubs «The New Tourism» — a concept featuring short - and long - term measurable objectives, which culminate in tangible cultural and economic benefits for the tourist, provider of the tourism experience and the host country.
Copyright is intended to protect a specific tangible work created by an author for the economic benefit of the author.
They include anything that is tangible (or physical) and anything intangible (intellectual) that can be considered to have a positive economic benefit.
Achievements that have not only resulted in tangible economic and cultural benefits from having native title recognised but important intangibles; being, the emotional and psychological strengthening of Indigenous people individually and collectively... [175]
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