How To Use Economical In A Sentence
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aspects of social, political, and economical life
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Over the years the area has struggled economically but what is happening there at the moment is quite astonishing.
The Sun
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A new educational programme has been set up for economically disadvantaged children.
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Bicycles are regarded as an economical alternative to buses whose fares have increased 5 times in the past 3 years.
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In economically advanced countries, women marry later.
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an economical meal
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If the present rules were retained, the entry of many relatively smaller and economically weak countries would either paralyse the EU completely, or the smaller countries could outvote the larger ones.
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Fill out the service request, and explain you are looking for an economical way to re-roof your manufactured home.
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The active principle is extracted and purified from plant material for as long as that process remains economically viable compared with chemical synthesis.
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The fact that flickers did not defend feeding territories suggests that characteristics of their prey make it uneconomical to monopolize.
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Bradshaw has a tendency to be over-zealous in his role as the Department of Health's attack dog, andthis wasn't the first time in the last year that the Minister has been somewhat economical with the truth.
More Brownies from Bradshaw
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It gives us a wonderfully economical, almost anthropological view of the grrrls in their natural habitat - the street.
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Forward transactions are economically similar to exchange-traded futures contracts.
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Some people who are made redundant get another job or become economically inactive.
Times, Sunday Times
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Though the borough claims such a service is uneconomical, a best value review recently completed by the county council recommends developing park and ride around Bedford.
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The new semi-automated test could at last make massive screening programmes for cervical cancer economically feasible.
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I carry about no afterglow from the 1990s — they only look good compared to the 80s and the 00s which both stunk putrid economically for workers.
Matthew Yglesias » It’s Stupid How We Always Seem to do It Again
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In this point of view, sylviculture must follow the same laws as agriculture, and, like it, be modified according to the economical conditions of different states.
Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical)
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We want to ensure that our children's children inherit an economically prosperous country.
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It should be noted that these stages are to a considerable extent socially and economically determined.
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Her movements were fluid, economical and beautiful to watch, like those of a good swimmer.
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The only way to make them economically viable is to intensively rear British farmers in huge barns where thousands of them can be kept in semi-darkness and fed mashed up, infected sheep pellets.
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I would also note that Caplan analogized his Council of Economists to the Supreme Court rather than a dictator, vetoing laws that are "uneconomical" rather than "unconstitutional".
MRV update, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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I'll do the job as economically as possible.
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Some people who are made redundant get another job or become economically inactive.
Times, Sunday Times
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The car is both eco-friendly and economical, according to him.
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Farmers are baffled about how to remedy natural animal behaviour and say the tax could make farming uneconomical.
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Economically, militarily and culturally, Washington rules the planet, and it seeks to enhance that position in the new century.
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In seeking to avoid the customary exactions of their office, the sheriffs of the present generation were only following in the steps of sheriffs who, more than a century past, exerted themselves to reduce the expenses of shrievalties, and whose economical reforms were defended by reference to the conduct of sheriffs under the last of the Tudors.
A Book About Lawyers
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Or do they try to design cleverer, more desirable stuff and hope that this is ethically supportable and economically viable?
Times, Sunday Times
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Most of the economically active population is employed in the primary industries.
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Solid fuel would be more economical.
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As a result gas fires are being ripped out and more economical wood-burning stoves are being installed in their place.
Times, Sunday Times
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This paper analyzes technically and economically the feasibility of producing ammonia by the pyrogenous coal gas from the pyrolyzating plant with circulated fluid bed boiler.
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Conclusion The SNP fluorescent-multiplex system based on the fragment length discrepant allele specific PCR strategy is simple and economical, and is of a high application value in forensic medicine.
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Although the intention was to create new and independent economic and cultural centers, most of the satellite towns remain economically dependent on Beijing, and have only become dormitory towns," Jeffrey Johnson, who specializes in Chinese megacities at New York's Columbia University, said in emailed comments.
Reuters: Press Release
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Stew the apples in a little water till they become a pulp, placing with them half a dozen cloves and half a dozen strips of the yellow part only of the outside of the rind of a _fresh_ lemon of the size and thickness of the thumb-nail; sweeten with brown sugar, that known as Porto Rico being the most economical.
Cassell's Vegetarian Cookery A Manual of Cheap and Wholesome Diet
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It is more economical to wash a full load.
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This was seen as a laudable attempt to be both environmentally and economically prudent.
Times, Sunday Times
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For instance, in western societies women have become economically more important than hitherto.
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No, if other things as great in the Church, and in the rule of life both economical and political, be not looked into and reformed, we have looked so long upon the blaze that Zuinglius and Calvin hath beaconed up to us, that we are stark blind.
Areopagitica
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Kurdish leaders believe they need the oil fields and the rich agricultural land nearby to keep the region economically independent.
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George Galloway has been slightly economical with the truth regarding his maunch vaunted "public meetings" he is appearing at around the country in February.
George Galloway's Public Meetings: The Truth
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Economically and politically, this affair couldn't come at a worse time.
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Of all the warlord satrapies of China it was economically the strongest.
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A recent study by a University of Chicago economist supports my take on this Catch-22, concluding that preventive intervention is more cost effective, economically efficient and fiscally prudent than remediation once children begin school.
Dr. Jim Taylor: Arne and Bill's Misguided Adventure: An Open Letter
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Hydrogen can be effectively and economically recovered from the refinery gas by cryogenics, pressure swing absorption, or semipermeable membranes.
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JPO is absolutely correct to state that we are not only "FULL UP" but moreover, "FED UP" - however, it is with corrupt and economical with the truth politicians that this statement applies most germanely.
Timesofmalta.com
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In contrast, where class structures are less developed - both economically and culturally - the political institutions may be inherently weak.
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Usually, however, not wishing to go into the matter so thoroughly -- having come in contact with outsiders chiefly when they have been on holiday and least economical -- he considers a tip merely as the outflowing of a gen'leman's abundance.
A Poor Man's House
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It finds its most economical field where the dip of the stope floor is over 45°, when waste and ore, with the help of the "rill," will flow to their destination.
Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration
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In these films, Naruse repeatedly found beautiful, economical, and multifaceted ways of exploring his favorite topic - the futility of hope (despite the admirability and beauty of the hopeful) - that forms his overarching pessimism.
GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 4/4.
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These complexes, complete with hotels and up-scale shopping, are "uneconomical" now, Cahill said, arguing they are too expensive to build and would not attract enough visitors as unemployment climbs and the state faces its worst financial crisis in decades.
Breaking News - The Post Chronicle
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We didn't actually have to go out and build some new defenses, but make a presentation, submitting our proposals to the rest of the group complete with economical and environmental costs/benefits.
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Too often, seemingly small and innocuous investments are the first step in a chain of economically dependent investments.
Principles of Corporate Finance
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Urban and rural, metropolitan and non-metropolitan, places are economically, environmentally, and socially interdependent.
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It is suggested that recognition of this distinction is fundamental to the efficient and economical design and execution of stability tests.
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Production of milk protein is economically important to dairy producers and milk manufacturers.
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Going by train is more economical than going by plane.
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The measure would eliminate commercial logging on federal public lands, promote restoration, and aid economically stressed logging communities.
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So, for much of the latter twentieth century the economical use of standard sizes of fibro, plywood or precast concrete provided one of the fixed coordinates of formal invention in architecture.
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More than a fifth of the nation is classified as economically inactive.
Times, Sunday Times
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Some people who are made redundant get another job or become economically inactive.
Times, Sunday Times
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The mistake the president makes, Murkowski argues, is to assess our oil wealth in terms of "proved reserves" -- the oil that we are relatively sure is there, that we can get to and is economical to produce -- instead of in terms of what is called our "recoverable" or "potential oil resources" -- oil that we've yet to discover but that we think is there and technically recoverable but not necessarily economical to produce.
Bill Chameides: How Much Black Gold Is in Them Thar Hills?
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They know that every public dollar slashed and every public employee laid-off or "furloughed" in the nation's most economically important state is another obstacle to Obama getting the economy moving again and thereby maintaining his popularity.
Joseph A. Palermo: Arnold Schwarzenegger: Tea Bagging California
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So segregation is not only politically, economically, and sociologically unsound, but it is morally wrong and sinful. Paul Tillich has said that sin is separation.
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In these films, Naruse repeatedly found beautiful, economical, and multifaceted ways of exploring his favorite topic - the futility of hope (despite the admirability and beauty of the hopeful) - that forms his overarching pessimism.
GreenCine Daily
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A detailed study of the situation might help explain why potential entrepreneurs prefer to invest in shebeens rather than other economically productive ventures.
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This mirrors the experience of many housebuilders, who say they cannot make a profit in economically inactive areas.
Times, Sunday Times
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Economically speaking, payment by installments makes a double-win between the buyer and the seller, and it stimulates industry and business to be prosperous.
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Vitamins are essential nutrients that affect economically important performance traits of dairy cows, including milk production, reproduction, and udder health.
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It wouldn't be economical at first, we understood that, but once the price of oil hit $50 a barrel, well, we'd be liquefying and gasifying coal, we'd be heating all our homes with solar energy.
Shucking the 'Corn Lobby' on Ethanol
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The premature changing to a less costly diet may be economically appealing but can cause unthriftiness and poor pig uniformity.
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They suggest instead providing free hay to economically strapped owners; opening low-cost clinics to geld horses to reduce breeding; even requiring anyone buying a horse to pay an up-front fee to cover euthanasia by a veterinarian when needed.
Rethinking Horse Slaughterhouses
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That was reflected in the greater share of economically dependent, poor, low paid and lone parents that were women.
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The country was headed on the wrong track, economically.
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That way we risk flattening our financial system, squeezing the innovation out of it, trying to return it to the world of yesteryear, which is neither sensible nor economically productive.
Tony Blair Takes on the World
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But the showcase project seemed misconceived from the start, too powerful for North Korea's electrical system, too expensive to be economical.
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That would help ensure the European economy can continue to expand while economically troubled countries like Spain and Greece make wrenching cutbacks to reduce out-of-control deficits.
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I guess the best way to put this to the economically "challenged" is to put it in right-wing terms: "excessive profits" must be like "pornography" - everyone knows it when they see it.
Fred Thompson makes debut appearance with McCain
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The state has paced the whole nation in the economical reform.
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The diesel engine is a gem, with good power for such an economical motor.
The Sun
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The pilot suffered only minor injuries but the aircraft was damaged beyond economical repair.
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In its original form, though, it epitomises a country that was economically thriving and confident in its global position.
Times, Sunday Times
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As Figure 2.8 shows, substantially more men than women are economically active.
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He notes that the northern grazing industry has usually been economically marginal, rarely very profitable.
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This courier service could be most economically operated if both pollen and egg were placed close together on the plant.
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Those who are economically inactive have to prove that they are financially self-sufficient to be allowed a right to reside.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is not to denigrate what the Six did achieve economically and politically during the first few years of the organisation.
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The petrol and diesel engines are quick and economical too.
The Sun
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There is every chance for women and the economically disadvantaged to enter on the same level as anybody else.
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Although her economical style can sacrifice immediacy and intimacy, this is a fiercely indignant and justly cynical work.
Times, Sunday Times
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Whether you are looking for an economical city runabout or a first car, a good supermini makes increasingly sound sense for Irish motorists.
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The point about commercial research is a good one but I would point out that these companies are starting to realise that a lot of this is unsustainable economically so are starting to share precompetitive information.
Some backlash on Open Science
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This mirrors the experience of many housebuilders, who say they cannot make a profit in economically inactive areas.
Times, Sunday Times
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Worst of all, economically, the hard knocks and lucky breaks of life, which people generally accept when they are distributed by fate, become politicized, and therefore embittering.
My Inflation Nightmare
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It is only their investment that makes the programme economically viable.
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He said America must continue to compete economically , providing a free and open market.
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That debate might have been economically suspect, but it further drove the idea that the American economy needed to be more efficient, which meant more tax cuts, more reductions in the safety net, more free agentry, more dependence on markets.
Robert Teitelman: A Few Lessons From the Crisis
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Aromatic plants are economically important, because of the essential oils they produce.
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Devo-max may work economically but it's impossible to see how it could work politically.
Times, Sunday Times
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At present, more than one in four adults of working age are either unemployed or economically inactive.
Times, Sunday Times
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Often in debt, they are economically and politically dependent on local headmen and landlords.
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Because there are a lot of Republicans saying a lot of different things. whats the real Repub message? as long as the republican party was able to fool moderates and independents into thinking that republicans produced policies that economically benefited them, the republicans continued to rack up political victories from the 1980's onward. however when it finally became clear that the republican policies benefited the rich and nobody else (tinkle down economics), the indies and moderates abandoned the republican party in droves. the indies and mods never cared about the social issues the gop base held dear therefore there is no longer anything to draw the interest of anybody other than those who are the base of the party. we may be seeing a long term marginalization (and regionalization) of the republicans for the forseeable future.
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Three phase line reactors are an economical substitute for isolation transformers when voltage transformation and true isolation is not required.
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Calculation results show that by the heat pump technology, the freezing heat can be used economically and practicably , and therefore be taken as a low temperature heating source for buildings.
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Political power is inversely correlated with economic productivity. Urban elites are economically parasitic but politically dominant.
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In a quest to find the most economical driver, local dignitaries and motor industry figures teamed up for the marathon, hoping to learn a little about making their fuel go further.
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The iron trade was in its infancy, and those engaged in it lacked the resources for the acquisition of wealth that were evolved from the discovery of blackband mineral deposits by Mushet, the application of the hot blast by Neilson, and the introduction of other more economical modes of working.
Western Worthies A Gallery of Biographical and Critical Sketches of West of Scotland Celebrities
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It is a charming piece, and performers and concert-planners should note that it is helpfully and economically scored for an orchestra consisting of just two oboes, two bassoons and strings.
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The simplicity of the production also showcases her economical lyric style.
Times, Sunday Times
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So who are the economically inactive?
Times, Sunday Times
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The color of the terrace railings was chosen to make them economical and relatively unnoticeable.
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Keeping the most economically muscular hitched to our financial wagon is especially important now, when Americans see themselves competing for prosperity, not with Wall Street, but with China.
Alex Castellanos: A Long Fall From an Ivory Tower
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But they no longer define being a good father almost exclusively in terms of the ability to provide economically.
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Fans of electric cars say they are clean, quiet and economical.
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The sets are effective; economical and fairly traditional, with drained out colour, predominantly greys and blues.
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Choose Construction Common or Deck Common redwood, grades with pleasing blends of heartwood and sapwood, for a long-lasting and economical deck.
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But one thing seems clear: merely resisting change is economically and politically suicidal.
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Yet they remain educationally backward and are economically lagging far behind the others.
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Increased gain from supplementing yearling steers DDGS while grazing summer range did not affect feedlot performance and can be economical.
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Recommendation for the configuration of feed water pump in air cooling units is given based on the design condition of the project and comparison between steam pump and electric pump economically.
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When challenged by the racist right, Obama pirouetted to the right in true Clintonian fashion, boasting that his health care "reform" explicitly excludes undocumented immigrants, unlike the universal health care programs in place in most other economically advanced nations.
Andy Thayer: May Day Immigration March Offers Opportunity to Push Back Against Arizona
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It is not economically feasible, let alone fair, to expect younger people to shoulder this burden with higher taxes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Its legitimacy is based on its capacity to deliver economically, not on bankrupt communist ideology.
History will see these cuts as one of the great acts of political folly
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Helianthus annuus L, is widely planted all over the world, and it is not only a economically edible plant but also a worthy of studying and developing medicinal plant.
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There are a number of constraints which make it uneconomical to use.
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It was the difference between a vast public enterprise, and a local farmer making a living as economically as he could.
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Yet they looked comfortable in possession early on, used the ball economically, rarely gave it away.
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At the same time, the government carried out the policy of curbing the powers both politically and economically, and asked the local officials to encourage the yeomen's production.
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It is incumbent therefore on all local authorities to operate as efficiently and economically as possible.
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A government grant - that is, public money harvested from all of us - of more than £47m was given to economically deprived east Brighton three years ago, to "revitalise" the area.
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They also claimed that printing and binding would make such sized books economically unviable, which is a claim that had me blinking at its self-evident absurdity.
Greasing the Wheel of Time for all it's worth
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Attacking Iran will finish off the U.S. empire — not that Iran could kill the USA, but the chaos that will ensue is going to be the final straw that kills the economically-sick USA.
Protesting HCR 362 at Nancy Pelosi’s House « Antiwar.com Blog
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As individual health-insurance policy premiums approach $30,000 annually, self-insurance—meaning no insurance in New York because the law prevents me from buying the catastrophic-only coverage policy I'd prefer—becomes an economically viable and sane option.
The Other Side of Insurance Mandates
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It is an urgent issue for local ecological improvement and economical development to initiate a program of ecological restoration and rehabilitation.
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Some believe it would be more economical in the long term just to buy new helicopters.
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These are not economically well-off, but slightly higher than the status of the civilian population in the community of scholars known as the "poor scholar.
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In addition to being eco-friendly, Sharma's liquid ferrate product also is much more economical to produce than other, similar purification solutions.
TCPalm Stories
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The meeting also resolved that there was need for prudent investment policies if the region was to develop economically.
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We, however, should realize that it is economically disadvantageous and nonsensical for the state to support and army that is doing no military training.
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But marketization and globalization were not neutral, and as China grew closer to the West economically, it found itself under growing pressure to abide by international political norms.
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Will he agree to investigate whether the granting of 200,000 work permits a year - that is a fivefold increase on last year - is in any way detrimental to the economically inactive in the UK?
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To graft, pay their way and enrich the country culturally and economically.
The Sun
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By giving an equal voice to all, it empowers many of those who are disenfranchised economically or socially and who would not otherwise be heard.
Computing
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Changes have taken place both economically and politically.
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The bottom line: Taking time now to plan is a wise investment toward a more enjoyable and economically feasible vacation.
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The ISPs’ costs, however, to deliver a marginal gigabyte, which is about an hour of viewing, from one of our regional interchange points over their last mile wired network to the consumer is less than a penny, and falling, so there is no reason that pay-per-gigabyte is economically necessary.
Canada rethinks metered Internet, as U.S. pushes ahead
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The methods employed are old-fashioned and uneconomical.
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Services could be operated more efficiently and economically.
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But the racially excluded, the economically disinherited, and the psychologically wounded certainly do.
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The country was going down the tubes economically.
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A subscription would make Leapor economically dependent upon the goodwill of the wealthy.
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We pride ourselves on being socially, economically and environmentally responsible.
Times, Sunday Times
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A reserve, on the other hand, is the portion of an identified resource that can be extracted economically using current technology.
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To be economically viable classes will have to be larger.
Times, Sunday Times
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Economically, it can enhance women's security, by giving them birthrights in property that cannot be willed away by men.
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Today it is regarded as one of the best equipped, most efficient and most economical in the country with a fleet of 24 vehicles.
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In some instances sparse mineralization that is uneconomical to mine can be concentrated by supergene processes into mineable ore; supergene deposits are commonly underlain by such primary mineralization.
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We can burn less than a quarter of known economically recoverable fossil fuel reserves between now and 2050, " says co-author and climatologist William Hare, also of the PIK.
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Let's talk about where you draw the line between legitimate civil disobedience, and what constitutes damage to lawful, economical commercial activity.
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It should be noted that these stages are to a considerable extent socially and economically determined.
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Industrial development and the exploitation of resources left many parts of the Empire more economically self-sufficient than before.
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I say partially because the “visible” architecture, to use Alvaro Siza words, is still too much “economically standard”, as it was in most big citied of the world in post-war period – and we are now in a kind of post-war period; this can be seen in all post-comunist countries with very few exceptions.
Dorobanti Tower by Zaha Hadid Architects
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It is more economical to wash a full load.
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It is also the most economical vafla I know of because one vafla costs only ten stotinki!
Archive 2008-03-16
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Educational materials can be made more culturally and economically meaningful in a modern sense by recognizing contemporary and historic aspects of Pima culture.
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This was considered insensitive and uneconomical.
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Other indicators show the region slipping backwards both economically and socially.
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It is not highly stratified economically; most people have a similarly comfortable standard of living.
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Learn to express yourself more economically.
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As the country has become economically and militarily stronger, partially concealed ambiguities regarding interaction with the West have resurfaced.
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Gross supply data 50 have been adjusted to reflect only supplies that are economically and technically recoverable.
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It may therefore become economically and politically expedient to encourage a shift to more labour intensive methods of primary production.
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But in spite of the film's fairy tale ending, the story's unflinching portrayal of class distinction in teendom is the reason that Pretty In Pink packed such an emotional wallup during its original, Reagan-era run, and the reason it still affects people so deeply in today's economically challenging times.
Susannah Gora: Pretty in Pink at 25: Still a Class Act
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When frozen assets are released and the oil starts pumping again, Libya will find itself in an enviable situation economically.
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Consequently, choices judged politically feasible are not always economically optimal.
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Undersupply of housing has been economically debilitating for the country.
Times, Sunday Times
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All of them advocated stall-feeding of the goat and 60% of them declared it as economical.
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No family as a family is either a church or any part of a church, (in the notion that church is here spoken of;) and though masters of families be governors in their own houses, yet their power is not ecclesiastical but economical or domestical, common to heathens as well as Christians.
The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
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The US has sought to isolate Cuba both economically and politically.
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That some taxpayers might welcome new taxes seems an economically dubious notion.
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Most others had come to the City as economically independent families.
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The so-called street vendors we see are not as economically hapless as we are meant to believe.
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Anything less will amount to a pay cut and that is morally and economically indefensible.
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The fastest, most economical way to produce new houseplants is to divide them from existing ones.
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Neology is the embodiment of economical principle the outcome of self - adjustment in the lexical system.
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Weber strongly criticized Marx's attempt to explain all social cleavages as the product of economically based class structures and struggles.
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McNeil "did not see sufficient focus on the role of teacher-librarians in critically addressing the needs of the increasing numbers of racial, cultural, economically disadvantaged, and linguistic minority students who were not doing well in school literacy and other areas critical to success in schools and life.
October 2008
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I would guess this is at the extremis of what's economically viable.
Times, Sunday Times
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It could be an exceptionally efficient and economical way to make buildings more comfortable and energy efficient.
Times, Sunday Times
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They played with a clarity of intention foreign to the home side, an economical set of ideas that were always on the money.
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Forty years ago, buyers could choose from economical, six-cylinder-powered sedans to the dragstrip-ready 429 Super Cobra Jet fastback.
Steve Parker: Ford Fusion "Motor Trend 2010 Car of the Year"
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Nevertheless, by the end of 1868 Montana had an initial point, a baseline, and a principal meridian, and much of its most economically promising terrain had been surveyed and mapped.
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The grant of a borough charter might formalise the urban status of such communities, the town-plan evolving to assume a more economically inspired layout through the planning of a regulated street network, burgage plots and defences.
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Gold is found in a wide variety of geologic settings, but placer gold and gold veins are the most economically important.
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The idea of locative art allows him to create an economical meditation upon the colonization of public spaces, time, and memory by technology.
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The factory is no longer economically viable.
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they are far apart socioeconomically
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About 63 percent. of women of working age with children are economically active.