Economically
in sentence
1097 examples of Economically in a sentence
But there is a limit to what
economically
struggling countries like Malawi can do alone.
The 1990s boom showed that peace is
economically
far better than war.
And the so-called Beijing-Moscow consensus, built as it is on narrow
economically
minded motives, would be no less ruinous.
Although older workers’ health, disability, and life-insurance costs are higher, innovations in health-care treatment and access mean that age-related health problems do not impede one’s capacity to contribute
economically
or socially as much, and not until much later in life.
It is to backstop the countries that have the most influence over Russia and the most at stake – strategically and
economically
– in resolving this crisis.
But Africa’s energy transition is
economically
urgent as well.
The export basket of
economically
diversified countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Mexico, and Ireland is entirely different from what it was a generation ago.
It remains to be seen whether Italy can assemble a coalition of
economically
progressive and politically pragmatic countries to overcome German conservatism and dogmatism.
Under Abe’s leadership, the country will do what it takes to reinvent itself economically, just as the US has done so many times.
The classical economists such as John Stuart Mill saw this as both
economically
illogical and ethically unacceptable.
Given the difficulty and expense of separating plastics, the most
economically
viable option is often secondary recycling of a few commodity thermoplastics – mostly bottles, for which collection infrastructure is already in place.
From Hitler's attempted eradication of Europe's Jews to the Rwandan Hutus' extermination of the Tutsi in 1994, policymakers balked at intervening politically, economically, or militarily to obstruct such targeted destructions of minorities.
The US Department of Energy estimates that such methods could make 67 billion barrels of oil – three times the volume of proven US oil reserves –
economically
recoverable.
By contrast, backward Asian economies -- Indonesia, Vietnam, Burma, and, above all, China -- are confident that they can advance
economically
by repressing democracy and stressing Asian authoritarianism.
Today’s Turkey has also changed dramatically since 1999, both politically and economically, and this has much to do with the EU accession process.
Economically, Turkey is now in the G-20 – and playing an effective role there.
Meanwhile, many parts of the mainland have
economically
surpassed Hong Kong, which, in 1997, was China’s most advanced, modern city.
Hong Kong remains important to China’s leaders, politically and
economically.
I believe that such a policy would be politically debilitating,
economically
damaging, and hugely destructive for Britain’s true long-term interests.
Indeed, when it comes to the future shape of Europe – economically, socially, and politically – there is not a pre-destined consensus.
And no serious case can be made that Britain could become like Switzerland, a unique case politically and
economically.
But doing so is essential to remaining a world power, politically and
economically.
Chile has usually followed
economically
sensible policies – sometimes innovatively so.
Representatives of an
economically
dynamic and socially conservative heartland are moving Turkey toward reform.
Thanks to these efforts, Latin America is the only region in the world that managed to reduce poverty and inequality, while continuing to grow
economically.
Ever since the fall of Saddam Hussein, the US has urged Saudi Arabia to invest politically and
economically
in Iraq.
Fourth, the cost of rushed austerity is that it generally relies on immediate fixes, such as indiscriminate spending cuts and tax hikes that are expected to yield revenue in the short term, but that have an
economically
damaging impact.
A weakening of the country’s democracy could have strategic ramifications for an
economically
integrated but politically divided Indo-Pacific.
The late Arthur Okun, who was one of my professors at Yale before serving as Chair of US President Lyndon Johnson’s Council of Economic Advisers, created the so-called misery index, which goes beyond headline GDP growth or the unemployment rate to provide insight into how the average citizen is faring
economically.
More generally, it is widely known that high vaccination coverage results in a healthier population, and that healthier people can contribute more, both
economically
and socially, to their communities.
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