Sentences with phrase «than true economic»

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Outside estimates of pass - through business income have shown that it is a small number of large businesses that account for the majority of pass - through profits and economic activity, rather than true mom - and - pops.
A year ago, on the 1 - year anniversary, I suggested that the main lasting effect of Occupy was more cultural than economic, and that's still true.
«Given the uncertainty surrounding the measurement of economic slack, the true amount may be larger than estimated, which could slow down the emergence of price pressures,» Draghi told a regular committee hearing.
True, the bond market's implied inflation forecast has shot up since last year; but that's almost entirely because of oil rather than economic fundamentals.
First, although it should be clear that neither GDP is «correct» as a true measure of wealth creation, I think there are good reasons to argue that the difference in real wealth creation might be greater than the difference in GDP — in other words that U.S. wealth creation is higher relative to U.S. GDP than China's wealth creation is relative to China's GDP — and it is this adjusted GDP, representing real wealth creation, whose value must be discounted to determine the economic «wealth» of each country.
At the same time, its shares outstanding have more than doubled while its economic earnings, the true cash flows available to shareholders, have declined from $ 93 million in 2009 to - $ 685 million TTM.
Not only is that not true — as it is a reflection of Fed policy rather than economic fundamentals — certain sectors like capital spending and manufacturing are in recession already.
«North Korea is in the realm of things more of a journalistic event than a true physical or economic threat.
All of this might seem more clever than true — were it not for our current economic crisis.
The theory that human beings in pursuit of their own interests will automatically establish a harmonious society, provided everyone has an equal voice in political affairs, is no more true than the corresponding thesis in economic affairs.
The paper was also of the opinion that «the step from the Roosevelt system to a true and candid socialization of the economic system would be a much easier one to take than is generally realized» (January 17, 1934).
As the following table shows, it is as true to claim that just over one in four supports full independence as it is to say (as Alex Salmond, indeed, did) that more than six in ten back «real economic power for Scotland».
It really is true that a rising tide lifts all boats, and no boat has been hoisted higher than de Blasio's by New York's astonishing post-2008 economic expansion.
«I think particularly in light of the recent indictments, [this year's session is] much more likely to have some true reform of the economic development area in our state government than there has been in year's past.»
Less than a third of the funding went to true economic - development or job - training / retention efforts.
Looking across all social and economic classes, this novel gave me a richer and probably truer version of Georgian times than I had previously been aware of existing.
Base management performance metrics on true creation of shareholder value (utilizing Economic Value Added or a similar metric), rather than simplistically focusing on revenue growth and EBITDA.
I certainly don't think it's any stranger than the presumption we've somehow ended up smack - dab on the precise glide - path to a perfect soft landing... And we can be sure one economic law still holds true:
This is particularly true in the Southeast where most coal units operate at a higher cost than cleaner energy options, causing them to fail our economic stress test.»
In these tough economic times, with businesses obsessively focused on cutting costs, this is truer than ever.
While it is true that to have any real shot at getting a loan from anyone other than a relative a business plan is a must (particularly with the economic reality we face today), business plans offer so much more.
The incredible thing about technology is that it has the effect of leveling the playing field. At one time there was this misguided notion that all attorneys that ended up working for the top law firms were somehow genetically superior to the rest of the legal world. As demonstrated by my favorite book in this last year Outliers, and this post The Outliers of the Law — the old sytem of selecting the best and brightest has no actual grounding in finding the true outliers. In this post by Jordan Furlong supports this idea that the «best and brightest» is a fallacy handed to those attorneys with the best pedigrees and economic situation rather than those most likely to be exceptional attorneys. Don't expect to see this changing any time soon.
While it's true that a decentralized currency could create havoc in the heavily centralized Chinese economic platform, the current size of the Bitcoin economy is so minuscule that any threat is perceived rather than real.
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