Sentences with phrase «what economic reality»

The value analyst uses these objective benchmarks to ascertain his or her determinations of what economic reality is.
So what economic reality does Depreciation measure, and why?
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.
What economic reality is must be determined by the user of GAAP (the analyst) not the preparer of GAAP financial statements (the CPA).
Rather, it gives the analyst objective benchmarks which the analyst then uses to determine his or her views as to what economic reality is.

Not exact matches

What we can try to do is focus on supporting workers as they adapt to changing economic realities.
What trade deals can not do, however, is alter the reality of economic geography and the pattern of competitive strengths of the provinces.
The statement declares that «what some historians have termed a «discovery» in reality was an invasion and colonization with legalized occupation, genocide, economic exploitation, and a deep level of institutional racism and moral decadence.»
An inability of many to truly reconcile economic realities (many of you just can not understand where our money went during the past decade and what money is pumped in to other clubs) or in some cases to see any explanation for not winning the title beyond «it must be Wenger».
Of course, in reality what did happen was the dark years of Yeltsin's rule with economic collapse, moral decadence and general decline of Russia.
If you were to ask anyone what the two scariest things that could happen to this country would be, my guess is that they would answer: terrorism and an economic collapse, both of which have become reality in the last 15 years.
It looks at some of the basics and then covers an ethical look at production around the world and the realities of what a 21st Century economic world looks like.
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.
These visual contrasts mirror the diverse cultural, social, economic, and political realities that make rural places what they are today.
Breedt cautioned, however, that in the mix of those eight areas being considered by the #Quantum16 exercise, it's important to remember that consumer confidence registers «what people feel about the economic situation, not necessarily the economic reality.
Since Bitcoin's value is essentially disconnected from what one clearing firm executive termed, any «economic reality or circumstance in the real world,» the question arises: what are the outer limits of the asset's volatility?
There is an economic reality to these «average opinion» searches from a company point of view, since, if a company needs periodic access to capital markets, whether credit markets or equity markets, then what the market thinks has a lot to do with whether, or not, a company and its security holders will prosper.
What is the economic reality it measures?
While earnings have been the traditional metric to derive the value of a stock, Michael Mauboussin points out that cash flows reflect better economic reality than earnings in the article, «What You See and What You Get» dated July 23, 2007.
These painterly excavations work and rework Bradford's own negotiation with what the artist calls «easy equations» of racial, sexual and socio - economic realities, which are directly upended through his process.
What to make of the detailed 1998 proposal for The Long March Project, which enacted a curatorial experiment by founder Lu Jie and artist Qiu Zhijie involving thousands of participants, exhibitions and performances staged along the Red Army's route to collectively «reinterpret historical consciousness and develop new creative approaches to political, social, economic and cultural realities».
The work here is powerful and, by simply assembling it in a few interconnected rooms, I get a sense of what is at stake in the increasing social and economic inequity of our political reality.
The Fourth Floor Emily Fisher Landau Galleries curated by Grabner present what she describes as a «curriculum that presents identifiable themes... currently established in the textures of contemporary aesthetic, political, and economic realities
In a quick post last night, I noted one hard reality — that it will be economic pressures, not scientific findings, that largely determine what the world's nations do, or don't do, to limit the flow of heat - trapping carbon dioxide from fuel burning.
What sort of policies can we implement that recognises the political realities in a non warming world as well as the development and economic needs of people?
Those who reason about these issues solely on the basis of abstract economic models that are designed to ignore such geopolitical realities will find much to disagree with in what follows.
Even the institution and maintenance of an effective demand - side policy, advertised as the more moderate and «reasonable» solution, would in reality require a high degree of ethical commitment by the polity to effective climate action, more than the neoclassical economic fantasy of what constitutes the human being could accommodate.
In the face of this reality, what does genuine economic progress look like?
But what might seem a positive achievement is hiding an alarming reality: economic growth in southern countries is happening at a high price.
While legal publishers use their best efforts to deliver current content, economic reality and human fallibility impose practical constraints on what is delivered.
Kimble's real complaint may go to the merits of such a patent policy — what he terms its «formalis [m],» its «rigid [ity]», and its detachment from «economic reality
What we are doing is we are trying to use blockchain to reflect the reality that we have in our system, in the economic world in general.»
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