Similar words: economic, economics, economic recovery, economist, economy, chemical, basically, typically. Meaning: [iːkəˈnɒmɪklɪ] adv. 1. with respect to economic science 2. with respect to the economic system.
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91. A subscription would make Leapor economically dependent upon the goodwill of the wealthy.
92. This is not to denigrate what the Six did achieve economically and politically during the first few years of the organisation.
93. And in the economically dynamic South and West, only 5 percent of the work force belongs to a union.
94. Economically, thinner ply is preferable, but needs strengthening to prevent curved steps.
95. Socially, economically and in human terms, the citizens of the Community are coming together.
96. These public goods can only be produced and consumed economically on a collective basis.
97. But its impact on the world has been uneven both culturally and economically.
98. The 1979 round of oil price rises made extraction more or less economically feasible.
99. First, there has to be an agreement between economically independent undertakings.
100. Better educated or financially comfortable people often smile more than less educated or economically distressed people. Dr T.P.Chia
101. Weber strongly criticized Marx's attempt to explain all social cleavages as the product of economically based class structures and struggles.
102. The numbers and proportions of those economically active in a sample of developed countries are shown in Table 1.5.
103. He began to weigh his words with great care[Sentencedict], struggling to express himself as economically and clearly as possible.
104. Lawyers are extorting money from audit firms on the principle that auditors are economically rational and settlements are cheaper than defences.
105. Women are still relatively new to the marketplace and are more economically insecure than men.
106. Between 1981 and 1983 the government created twenty-four so-called enterprise zones in economically depressed areas.
107. It should be noted that these stages are to a considerable extent socially and economically determined.
108. The inner ring is economically dependent on core Tyneside for the bulk of its employment opportunities.
109. This courier service could be most economically operated if both pollen and egg were placed close together on the plant.
110. The capitalist tenant, the concessionaire and so forth will similarly have a firm base in the growing economically petty-bourgeois element.
111. What was once an economically viable privilege becomes an economically unviable entitlement.
112. The bottom line: Taking time now to plan is a wise investment toward a more enjoyable and economically feasible vacation.
113. The new semi-automated test could at last make massive screening programmes for cervical cancer economically feasible.
114. The General Household Survey in 1979 found that only 20 percent of economically active married men supported a dependent wife and children.
115. The determination of whether or not it will be economically feasible to make this purchase.
116. Economically, the care of AIDS patients will put a tremendous strain on our already overburdened and costly health care delivery system.
117. But the racially excluded, the economically disinherited, and the psychologically wounded certainly do.
118. Conventional wisdom in the United States had it that this is not economically feasible.
119. Before they became redundant some three years earlier, all of them had been economically active and in full-time employment.
120. About 63 percent. of women of working age with children are economically active.
More similar words: economic, economics, economic recovery, economist, economy, chemical, basically, typically, ecological, ironically, physically, politically, practically, historically, dramatically, specifically, automatically, nominee, autonomy, astronomer, nomination, second, radical, medical, musical, typical, logical, ethical, clinical, tropical.