Sentences with phrase «time economic realities»

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Joe Seiner, a professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law, recently told me he believes certifying Uber drivers as a class ignores the different «economic realities» that affect drivers who approach Uber as a full - time job or career and those who use it for occasional income supplementation.
With that kind of economic reality, the president — much less the rest of the country — isn't going to stop eating and promoting fast food any time soon.
Porter tends to agree but expects the realities of the U.K.'s economic situation will force the country's monetary policy to stay the course — in other words, «very loose» and «for quite a long period of time
While reducing federal spending during an economic slowdown was not the President's preference, he recognized the political realities and undertook a series of negotiations with the Republican Speaker of the House, John Boehner, aimed at achieving a compromise plan to reduce the deficit over time through a combination of spending cuts and revenue increases.
I agree that economic realities change over time and these recommended parameters may shift with those changes.
[11] The inescapable reality that new patterns of social, economic, political, religious and cultural inter-relationships and identities emerged through the colonial encounter can not be simply brushed aside or dismissed with the comment that this was a terrible time and that it is good that things are different now.
It taunts me that I am not a church theologian but just another academic theologian who continues to draw off the residual resources of Constantinian Christianity to fantasize about a church that does not and probably can not or should not exist, given the political and economic realities of our time.
Although the company was a bit more hopeful that the downturn wouldn't last as long as it did, it has taken action by closing some locations and finding new concepts for them that are a better fit for the economic realities of the time.
Our society doesn't value (in a tangible financial way) supporting mothers staying at home, etc, so in the mean time, we have to just «deal» with our economic reality and choices or lack thereof.
He said the report came at a time when the State Government was in dire need of space for developmental projects that would improve the socio - economic wellbeing of its residents in line with the realities of present times, adding that such projects, when embarked upon, would help to reflate the economy and improve the GDP of the State.
In the wake of the Scottish referendum, as all parties face up to the reality that the devolutionary genie is well and truly out of the bottle, and with a powerful economic case being made by the City Growth Commission and others, the «DevoManc» deal is an idea whose time has come.
In accepting this responsibility on behalf of his colleagues, Speaker Heastie has stepped forward at an incredibly important time for New York as a whole, and I look forward to working with him to enact an aggressive agenda that ensures economic opportunity for all, improves and reforms our education system, ensures justice in perception and in reality, and restores trust in our government.»
Assemblymember Robert J. Castelli said, «The governor's Executive Budget addresses the fiscal realities facing the state and mirrors the actions of millions of New York families who have been forced to tighten their belts during these difficult economic times.
Both political theories came to be pushed aside by ideologies that were deemed (mostly by those with power) to better respond to the economic and political realities of their time.
The post-war consensus, which had bound managers, unions and politicians in symbiotic lock - step — an outgrowth of the war - time economy - was straining like a pressure cooker under the heat of economic reality.
The fact that we have to do so lies with the economic reality that, even in times of growth and prosperity, the previous Government increased the welfare bill by some 60 %, to a staggering # 200billion.
The overall goal of the Republican legislators is to be leaders in the effort to mandate more cost - effective government in Westchester and to ensure that the county government be more in tune with the economic realities of the times.
«These realities are coming at the same time as other countries are increasing their R&D investments, in spite of similar economic conditions, responding to the clear relationship between a nation's research capacity, its economic strength, and the well - being of its people.
Violence against women is not just what is happening to individual women, we see that the educational, economic, social and cultural aspects of the current systems, at local, national and global levels must intentionally work with a transformational agenda to be able to achieve this urgently needed change, that not only robs women and societies of peace, but does not allow the qualitative development for the new paradigm to become a reality in our life time.
And though closures are often touted as a way for districts to save money in tough economic times, those savings often fail to materialize and can in reality cost taxpayers millions in hidden costs.
This month, for example, you will find a suspense story about a blogger who unravels the mystery of a hijacked ship carrying stolen Russian missiles to Iran; a gorgeously written novella about a bullfighter matched with a seemingly indestructible bull, a financial guide to retirement in the new economic reality, and more — all well worth your time and attention.
They are, by far, the best objective benchmarks available for use by buy - and - hold fundamentalists as tools essential, most of the time, for reaching reasonable conclusions about what economic reality might be.
At any moment in time the market can become disconnected from economic reality.
At such a time, there would be an inclination to clean up the balance sheet, because no one would see the income statement effect from adjusting values closer to economic reality.
Shiller is saying that the portion of stock prices that is caused by irrational exuberance is not rooted in economic realities, it is cotton candy nothingness that is fated to disappear into the mist in time.
But it is a key precept of this model that, while prices often do not reflect the economic realities in the short term, they always do in the long term (that is, after the passage of 10 years or so of time).
In a late December interview with TIME's John Curran, Gross pointed to the second half of 2010 as a period when investors large and small will reckon with a new reality of poor economic growth and a Federal Reserve that is hard - pressed to offer much help.
«Global game companies, hardware providers, and others must take the time to understand the Chinese market and Chinese gamer's motivations, behavior, demands, and economic reality in order to build games and products that will soar to the top of the charts.»
Global game companies, hardware providers, and others must take the time to understand the incredibly complicated Chinese mobile games market and Chinese gamers» motivations, behavior, demands, and economic reality in order to build games and products that will soar to the top of the charts.
Various levels of accelerating economic degradation that has an inertia behind it that gets worse as we move forward in time, even after the entire planet wakes up to the reality, and even if we stop burning fossil fuels.
The political and economic realities described by Hansen and his co-authors were reflected in a different way in a pioneering article on carbon dioxide and climate published in The Times in 1956:
By Clark Williams - Derry, Seattle Times Op - Ed The reality is that the economic prospects for West Coast coal exports have collapsed.
The important difference is that the academic economic theory holds that affected sources are looking years down the road but in reality there is no such long - term time horizon for affected sources.
This includes taking into account and addressing the fiscal realities local governments confront in difficult economic times.
For the entire history of civilization, until the past fifty years, people lived with the constant realities that they could die or lose a loved one at any time, and that an ever changing world meant economic insecurity.
And needing to respond to it, because of the time pressures that go along with those decisions and the economic realities of the decisions.
Not that I disagree with the assessment of the momentousness of Hugh's announcement, but Hugh's rare talent was to keep the good ship QL aloft, at times when economic reality should have brought it tumbling to earth.
«Computers right now can do the things that humans spend most of their time being paid to do, so now's the time to start thinking about how we're going to adjust our social structures and economic structures to be aware of this new reality
This is a reality that will likely never change, but it is especially true during times of economic distress around the country.
Sometimes these lessons come out of the successes, and other times they come out of the challenges, but they should always be viewed within the context of Australia's social, political and economic realities.
Since sponsor couples deal with one couple at a time, it is much easier for them to deal with the particular cultural and socio - economic realities of each engaged couple.
But the reality is that today's tumultuous economic times have triggered deep soul - searching among many brokers, even those who never thought they'd be in the market for a suitor.
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