Sentences with phrase «useful economic life»

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This holds whether we are thinking of how to grow more grain in the tropics, reduce the birth rate, control inflation, stimulate economic growth, get rid of tooth decay, provide better health care, find some way to turn garbage into a useful resource, reduce air pollution, win the next election, avoid war with Russia, develop human potential, extend the length of life, or find a cure for cancer.
The lesson looks at the following concepts in a lot of detail and includes various tasks, key terms and examples: * Economic Growth * Benefits and Drawbacks of Economic Growth * Gross Domestic Product (GDP) * GDP Per Capita * Standard of Living The lesson includes many fun activities and interactive tasks and concludes with various written questions, I have also included a useful mini test that could be used in a separate lesson.
As well as a purely economic decision, solar on school roofs can be useful for learning by providing a starting point for a discussion on energy, climate change and how to live in a more sustainable way.
Operating & finance leases Operating leases are useful if the lessee needs the equipment to be updated or replaced frequently as: they run for shorter, specific periods shorter than the full economic life of the asset; the lessee is not liable for financing of the asset's full value; the lessee has use of the equipment, but not full ownership; and because the residual value belongs to the lessor.
The only way to assure a sound economic and happy life is to be profitably useful doing what you love.
It would make reasonable economic sense to cease using the brown coal when the current power plants using them reach the end of their useful life.
In part because it is difficult to associate decisions taken during the marriage to particular advantages or disadvantages, and in part because it may be a useful indicator of those advantages and disadvantages, courts have looked to post-separation standards of living and compared it to pre-separation standards of living, with a view to determining whether there has been significant economic advantage or disadvantage as a result of the breakdown of the marriage (see generally W. v. W., 2005 BCSC 1010 at para. 12).
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