Sentences with phrase «very economic infrastructure»

Now, arriving with a Disney manufacturing label and likely modeled with the calculated nature of a Marvel movie, the «Star Wars» franchise is geared to dominate multiplexes, wallets, toy aisles, cereal box covers, the very economic infrastructure of the world stock market, attention spans, and everything in between.
Ultimately, regenerative medicine threatens to undermine the very economic infrastructure that props up the modern, drug - based and quite candidly degenerative medical system.

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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.
President underscored two economic pillars with emphasis on jobs and promised to introduce new legislations and policies, which will be intended to achieve sustainable economic growth, develop and expand agriculture, and address our very large infrastructure deficit, with particular emphasis on road construction and the provision of affordable and adequate electricity for all our people.
Crumbling infrastructure, a slow economic recovery, the unambiguous reality that climate change threatens the very way of life, a growing specter of terrorism, homelessness, an ever widening gap between the wealthy and everyone else, political polarization and government gridlock.
«I think it's very important that we pay attention to our infrastructure, particularly from a safety perspective, but also from an economic development perspective.
When infrastructure plans are based on a set climate scenario, rather than a flexible one, it can be very costly in both human and economic terms, especially in the developing world, the paper argues.
In a 2014 opinion column in The New York Times, the Nobel Prize — winning economist Paul Krugman declared that, with the country still in post-2008 economic doldrums, it is «a very good time to invest in infrastructure
The economic loss is very low — not because of the damage, which is high — but because Nepal is such a poor land with very little infrastructure, around $ 40 billion in total infrastructure value.
It was very refreshing and encouraging to meet the Governor [Deval Patrick] because the three things at the heart of Massachusetts economic strategy — education, innovation, and infrastructure — are the three things we need in England for economic growth.
There is a very real economic give and take between Middle Market firms and cities, according to a new index released by American Express, finding that while metropolitan areas offer these companies both infrastructure and access to...
Right now, U.S. stock investors are very optimistic about President Trump's plans to stimulate economic growth with tax reductions, infrastructure spending and red - tape reduction.
It goes something like this: «There is a very serious climate challenge facing us, and dealing with it gives us a chance to create a new kind of prosperity and economic growth ---- for Americans and Chinese alike — through investments in technology and infrastructure.
Subsequently Mauritius experienced the benefit of the so - called demographic bonus through a decline in youth dependency combined with still very low old age dependency, resulting in a period of economic growth, investments in infrastructure, and further education.
These data has up till 2014 been very stable and predictable, maybe due to the inertia in our economic system, infrastructure etc..
We do need to invest in infrastructure in the face of the climate change we've already locked in, and if we don't simultaneously radically lower our emissions, and that by the way has huge implications for the industry that is the dominant industry in precisely the areas that are being hardest hit, the oil and gas industry, which is a major economic engine in Texas and Louisiana, and specifically in some of the areas that are being hardest hit, which is a whole other layer of risk that we have seen very little about.
Have you considered that the economic risks of drastic carbon cutting and therefore access to cheap energy for developing economies, not to mention distractions from real and present infrastructure and land - management issues (a very likely factor in the recent Pakistan floods) under the catch - all label of global warming, may in fact represent a blind alley that contributes to a fatality risk for many of the world's poorest people of at least an order of magnitude greater than 1 %?
The formulation of good advice to SRLs and to the court systems accommodating them will require the surfacing and examination of the economic forces in law, the rationale for the legal system's infrastructure, and really, an examination of its very essence — which may not be pretty.
The Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure has been very active in monitoring compliance with the AODA over the last few months.
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