Sentences with phrase «term economic sense»

«The current restrictions do not make clinical, public health, or long - term economic sense, and should be removed.
An even higher minimum wage, cancelling cuts to inheritance tax or to income tax for the top fifteen per cent of earners all may make wider political and longer term economic sense.
Fortune: But even more than just the principle at stake, you would argue that it makes long term economic sense — even for a media entity that doesn't rely on subscription revenue like the New York Times?

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University of Alberta business professor Andrew Leach says that even absent new pipelines, a long - term differential greater than the cost of moving barrels by rail «doesn't make economic sense
While it may not make economic sense to immediately trade in your new gas - guzzling SUV, there might be significant long - term savings in upgrading to an energy - efficient furnace.
To make sense of what's really behind the fluctuations in the market, we are joined by economist Michael Hudson, president of the Institute for the Study of Long - Term Economic Trends, a Wall Street financial analyst and author...
There is therefore a sense that the current level is relatively neutral in terms of its impact on economic activity and inflation.
The very idea of paideia became privatized and entailed economic, social, and political interests, that is, «public» interests, in one sense of the term, incommensurate with its religious interests.
Those who think in economic terms tend to mean sustainability in this latter sense.
Common sense would suggest that in fact, in strictly economic terms, nothing has been gained.
Dr. Smith's sermons have three primary themes: spiritual and economic liberation for his own people, helping them develop what some would call black pride, but what he terms «self - esteem, a sense of somebodiness»; the church's mission as the Body of Christ in the world; and reconciliation and relationship — «Relationship is what the gospel is all about for me.»
While we on the matter... what a total farce on contract renewal, even the spuds seem to have got that sorted out — renewing long before time, and not paying out hefty wages either — I believe Kane is their top earner on # 125k, and for someone with an economic degree, how does Wenger not understand that having someone with a long contract makes not only financial sense, but sense in terms of the teams stability as well?
As far as capital spending is concerned, it certainly does make economic sense now, as the IMF has urged, to bring forward capital spending to support growth and invest in our long - term infrastructure — creating jobs now, bringing long - term returns and taking advantage of very low interest rates.
So in the context of «long term economic plans», selling off assets doesn't make sense.
At the 2010 election Liberal Democrat MPs, members and voters were all more social liberal than economic liberal (using both terms in their traditional British not American sense) i.e. left rather than right of centre.
This was strategic development — a calculation that a strong solar sector would do more for the economy in the long term — whereas support for wind power made more immediate economic sense.
Today, he has been able to give every geo - political zone a sense of belonging in terms of infrastructure development, economic and human capital empowerment.
We have continuously advocated for the development of a strategy tailored to the Adirondack Park, citing a sense of urgency given some of the troubling findings of APRAP in terms of community and economic sustainability in many Adirondack areas.
Education groups are lukewarm, and fiscal watchdog groups say it doesn't make good economic sense to issue long term bonds to for items like I - Pads, which will be outdated long before the debt is repaid.
In that sense, the economic crisis we have at the moment is useful in terms of analyzing what's going on with the planet.
That is why it makes economic sense for central government to provide long - term flood protection.
In the broadest terms, education in this country has often encouraged assumptions that the arts are creative but not useful in an economic sense while STEM subjects are seen as non-creative drivers of the economy.
Deals that make economic sense at higher lending rates will get done, and those that don't make sense will be funded by the investment banks, or shelved for now, depending on the bridge lending deal terms.
Alternatively, if it is determined that the policy has real economic value to keep, the advisor and client should consider whether it makes more sense to simply keep the policy to benefit directly from the long - term value of the death benefit, rather than sell as a life settlement (since by definition, if it's valuable to a buyer to purchase, it's valuable to the seller to keep it!).
«One way of understanding the relation of the terms «modern,» «modernity,» and «modernism» is that aesthetic modernism is a form of art characteristic of high or actualized late modernity, that is, of that period in which social, economic, and cultural life in the widest sense [was] revolutionized by modernity... [this means] that modernist art is scarcely thinkable outside the context of the modernized society of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Your input is indispensable to frame a deal that is not only effective in terms of emission reductions, but also makes economic sense,» said Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at the Bali Global Business Day.
Renewable energy sources should be used when it makes economic sense, but nuclear energy should be used in the long term, and the «shale revolution» would be a game - changer in the energy debate, Mr Howard said.
The term land use is also used in the sense of the social and economic purposes for which land is managed (e.g., grazing, timber extraction and conservation).
The desire to stuff complex social, political and economic phenomena into the terms of an encompassing ecological narrative overwhelms people who struggle to make sense of the world, and those who resist simpler or inconvenient explanations.
To make any sort of headway, the report will have to convince policy makers not of the moral or qualitative arguments of internalizing coal's external costs (such arguments are plain for everyone to see), but that its numbers make sense, i.e. that the short term economic and social costs of coal reforms will indeed be minimal, or at least manageable. Any policy that has the potential to negatively affect GDP is sensitive in China, as the recent demise of China's «Green GDP» project illustrates.
In purely economic terms, it would have made more sense to close the mines and pay miners not to work.
However, with far more affordable premiums and deductibles, Short Term health insurance makes better economic sense for many.
If you are planning a long term event, say a 30 - day fair, you can expect some rain over that period and it would not make economic sense to try to insure against any rain.
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.
In layman's terms, with bitcoin prices in the sub - $ 400 range, mining at a difficulty level of 40,000,000,000 - plus simply does not make economic sense with current - generation hardware.
First - time home buyers appear to be sensing the wind in terms of future economic prospects and continue to comprise a very high proportion of mortgage bond applicants — 46 % during the first four months of 2017.
NAR also supports a simple term extension in lieu of a refinance for commercial borrowers that are making their monthly payments, which is included as part of H.R. 1723, the Common Sense Economic Recovery Act of 2011.
Ryan mentions that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may have purchased a home in California; Ryan reviews the economic events of the prior week; Ryan notes that interest rate are still heading down; Ryan notes that the DC real estate market is competitive on the buy and rent sides and that would be renters in the DC area are turning into would be buyers; Louis notes that the DC housing dynamic is different from the rest of the country where housing prices are down and there is plenty of inventory; Louis notes that if it is cheaper to buy than rent that it makes sense to get a long term low interest rate loan; Louis talks about the benefits of visiting HomeGain.com; Louis discusses the HomeGain FSBO vs. Realtor survey and the advantages of hiring a REALTOR; Louis and Ryan discuss the HomeGain home improvement survey and recount the types of home improvements that provide the best return on investment; Ryan and Louis talk about pricing strategies for selling a home; Louis and Ryan discuss the differences between pricing a short sale and pricing a non short sale home; Louis notes pricing a home too high may keep the home on the market a long time and that the more days a home is on the market makes a home look like damaged good; Ryan describes short sales as foreclosure avoidance and discusses the impact of each on FICO scores; Ryan talks about the options that people with underwater mortgages have; Louis mentions that 72 % of home buyers and sellers pick the first real estate agent they meet and points out the value in comparing agents first using HomeGain's Find a REALTOR program; Louis can Ryan discuss the level of shadow inventory the impact on sellers as more inventory gets released;
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