Sentences with phrase «term economic implications»

Just for a minute, let's think about the long term economic implications of their offer to only intervene if manufacturers give Amazon exclusive retail rights.
The longer - term economic implications of this analysis go far beyond homebuilders.

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And this two - pronged political environment could have implications for the party's economic policy in the near term.
An over-emphasis on the metaphysical aspects of God as understood especially in terms of Greek philosophy has sometimes concealed and domesticated the liberating themes in the Bible and their transformative implications for our social, political and economic life here and now.
(3) The copy must be given together with the Authority's advice to the Murray ‑ Darling Basin Ministerial Council on the likely socio ‑ economic implications of any reductions in the long ‑ term average sustainable diversion limits proposed in the proposed Basin Plan.
Much coverage of the economic downturn has focussed on its immediate impact, yet it is likely to hold long - term implications for family life.
@Philipp - it has non-economic political components on top of direct economic ones (inasmuch as «free college» has social and political long term implications - and so does «it's OK to default on debt» signal in terms of moral hazard).
Daily headlines testify to their plight, both within Syria and in the countries to which they have fled.The Consequences of Chaos looks beyond the ever - increasing numbers of Syria's uprooted to consider the long - term economic, political, and social implications of this massive movement of people.
why the emerging markets (EM) have been so weak over the past few years and the implications of anemic growth in the EM, both in terms of economic output and corporate profits
Eugenics, by definition, advocates taking on certain costs — whether the economic price tag or the unpleasant moral implications of sterilizing hundreds of thousands of human beings — in the pursuit of racial purity, public health, reduced economic drag over the long term, etc..
The current employment scenario for young people, worsened by the global economic crisis, poses an urgent challenge with long - term implications for both young people and society as a whole.
... nowadays it's mighty hard to find * ANY * climate - scientist who thinks differently... «cuz the scientific evidence, long - term economic consequence, and generational moral implications are too serious to be ignored.
It may not leave people homeless or unemployed in the near term, but the individual and overall economic impact of millions losing life insurance will have those same implications upon the death of each person who has lost their life insurance coverage.
The report, which recommended the use of the term «homeland» in place of «outstation», stated that the starting point should be comprehensive economic modelling to determine the costs of investing in homelands (at different levels of service) and to provide a cost / benefit analysis of the implications of not investing.
There is growing recognition of the economic implications of social emotional skills, in terms of both generating economic benefits and preventing costly outcomes for individuals and society.
In an earlier post I shared my real estate crowdfunding investor checklist, highlighting the important aspects of a deal investors should be aware of such as return sensitivities, terms of deal, economic structure, tax implications etc..
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