More people own them, and the economic case for putting in charging stations improves.
On the face of it, the economic case for giving debtors extensive protection is easily dismissed.
There remains a powerful economic case for international diversification, but only as a long-term strategy.
Wakefield's leader Peter Box said he did not "believe an economic case for HS2 has been made".
The dispassionate economic case for vaccination, therefore, looks at least as strong as the compassionate medical one.
Earlier, UK Culture Secretary Maria Miller told arts executives to "hammer home" the economic case for culture.
That could improve the economic case for other companies thinking of drilling here.
The firms are weighing up the economic case amid concerns about rising costs.
The economic case for Britain to keep the pound remains a strong one.
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Those benefits are usefully hard to disprove, though in 1948 the economic case was helped by the games' shoestring budget.
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However, he said the UK needed to move to cleaner energy and stressed there was an economic case for onshore wind.
There was, and is, a good economic case for them being high, even though the political case is no longer tenable.
The prime minister said there was also a strong economic case for the UK, which he described as the world's 7th largest economy.
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But the government has since changed its mind and now says there is an economic case in favour of an exemption in Wales.
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Mr. Richards said that no evidence had been provided for the economic case, while the value of the spectrum to existing operators was well known.
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As for rail, there's a strong economic case for Scotland to have a high-speed rail link linking it into London, London's airports and markets beyond.
The economic case for a growth strategy that combines hefty fiscal cuts with timid structural reforms is not obvious, especially when private demand is likely to stay weak.
So much for the economic case for a flat tax.
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Even if they fall short of that grand claim, its clients probably won't risk changing horses unless Sun's rivals present an overwhelming technological or economic case to do so.
He told BBC One's Andrew Marr Show that his former chancellor Gordon Brown had "always been right" on the economic case against the UK joining the euro when Labour was in power.
She told the Senedd that direct government investment was her preferred means of funding projects, but there was a "strong economic case" to seek other sources of money where the benefits outweighed additional costs.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the 500 business leaders and mayors who make up the Partnership for a New American Economy have been making the economic case for immigration reform for the last several years.
In the small business discussion, Joe Stiglitz I think presented an economic case for how credit markets can fail and deny even good borrowers credit, and put forward some specific ideas about how we can get credit moving again.
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The larger economic case is that while of course I agree that there is a real constraint on economic growth from resource depletion, I think that that as a binding constraint is a lot further away than many seem to realise.
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The Department of Transport said the business case for the plans show "there might be a positive financial and economic business case".
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