Sentences with phrase «what makes economic sense»

I can't speak to what makes economic sense overall, but I'm in a similar situation when it comes to shelf space and digital comics.
It might not go down very well, but not all benefits are universal — I think Labour needs to bite the bullet and do what makes economic sense to most people rather than stick to vague arguments that «if the rich don't get it, they won't want it given to the poor»

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«I still can't believe that buying what I consider to be an expensive, luxury car makes more economic sense than owning a Prius.»
To make sense of what's really behind the fluctuations in the market, we are joined by economist Michael Hudson, president of the Institute for the Study of Long - Term Economic Trends, a Wall Street financial analyst and author...
In time it came to involve art forms of all kinds, (heiroglyphics, drawings and carvings, images, tools, etc.) and for all purposes (ranging from what we would call economic (making a living) to what we could call religious (giving him a sense of meaning in life)-RRB-.
What makes Sabbath observance so startling to me now is that from an economic standpoint, it makes no sense at all.
While we on the matter... what a total farce on contract renewal, even the spuds seem to have got that sorted out — renewing long before time, and not paying out hefty wages either — I believe Kane is their top earner on # 125k, and for someone with an economic degree, how does Wenger not understand that having someone with a long contract makes not only financial sense, but sense in terms of the teams stability as well?
Echoing the Cuomo administration's stance, Barba and Jones said the idea of competition worked well since it forced people within the given regions to join forces and look at what makes sense along geographic as well as economic lines.
He said: «We have to make sure that what we are doing is, in a sense, recreating the policies we saw in the Clinton - Blair era where we saw a pro-business liberal economic approach but combined with very strong policies and interventions by government in order to create opportunities for individuals and to redistribute income and wealth more fairly.»
«What we have found out is that if we decided to continue with two, some of those roads are not linking each other to the main road, so most likely you would see that if we are supposed to do some roads in some local governments, it would only make economic sense if there is a linkage.
«But these results show us what the range of water availability across the surface is so we can start thinking about where we might want to go to get it and whether it makes economic sense to do so.»
Akerlof and Kranton argue for the importance of people's sense of identity (encompassing what is proper and what is forbidden) in understanding why individuals who face the same economic circumstances make different choices.
Recent experience underscores that investing in better school leadership could make economic sense, too - not only because of what principals can do to boost instruction and student achievement, but because of how leadership can act as a magnet for drawing talented teachers to high - needs schools.
No matter what Fiat Chrysler ends up building in place of the Ram HD in Saltillo, it makes great economic sense to move the big, high profit margin model back to the U.S., where that margin can easily eat the higher labor costs.
I'll repeat my advice — do what makes the most economic sense to you.
«If you receive a certain modest advance for a piece of fiction, which is what most writers get these days, but if you write a book in six weeks and it's published two months after you start it, that makes more economic sense than three years,» Pollack said.
As such, the true strength of ability to explain what is going on decreases, while economic becomes an odd «inside game» for a funny group of mathematicians trying to make sense of an idealized world that bears little resemblance to our own world.
What is interesting is how some of these full - timers were prompted by many different reasons to take the jump: either major life events or economic necessity, or merely because the idea of maintaining a large home seemed to make no sense.
It also makes economic sense: All those reservoirs filling up with coal ash day after day are just problems waiting to happen, and if we're just waiting for catastrophes to happen before we do something, the true cost of burning coal isn't being internalized properly; local citizens and people downstream of those rivers end up paying for it with their health and by losing their local environment (what if your family house was buried in potentially toxic sludge?).
«As I scratch my head in an effort to figure out the AIG bonuses and wonder how the economic stimulus is going to impact my life and business, I can't help but think about what makes real economic sense to me.Over the last 20 years, we have run an economy based upon who can supply the lowest price, not considering social and environmental impact.
If per human overconsumption of scarce resources; unbridled economic globalization overspreading the surface of our planetary home; and the skyrocketing increase of absolute global human population numbers could be occurring synergistically in our time and could have something to do with the distinctly human - driven predicament which looms ominously before humanity, does it make sense to consider, just for a moment, what might to done to set limits on these overgrown human activities?
If you don't have the demand of a regular market the recycling paper still may end up in a landfill since it does not make economic sense to collect and store what you can not be assured of getting rid of other than by landfilling.
Localization makes good economic sense regardless of what happens, and it can also help to build community — than which nothing is more important.
We wouldn't be doing this if it didn't make business and economic sense... It is the way the market is trending and what our customers are demanding.
If the stuff you what to haul won't fit into your aircraft, your ground transport vehicles, or over your highways and railways; and you're not in a real hurry to ship it, then the cargo airship begins to make economic and fuel efficient sense.
The deals, then, certainly can make economic sense, Bartik says, but another problem is what happens next.
That way, what you hear and read about economic shifts and developments will begin to make even more business sense to you.
«Whether the deals still make economic sense has a lot to do with what the buyer is expecting to do with the property,» says Hotel Partners» Burba.
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