(1) A bike is more economic than a car
(2) As a result, the government's purely economic reforms lacked boldness after this dramatic overture.
(3) We learned that economic sanctions over a long period of time and patient diplomacy can work.
(4) There is no question that economic sanctions contributed to this result, but at what price?
(5) Moreover, the political situation, worsened by great economic hardship, remained extremely tense.
(6) Even given Japan's overall economic recovery, investing in real estate remains a gamble.
(7) Thus we can expect economic down cycles caused by oil shortages and higher prices to happen very fast.
(8) The potential scenarios are endless, but all are economic in nature.
(9) The recipe of conditions that will make collaboration economic must have not yet come together.
(10) Talk of new economic policies and tangible tax cuts are welcome - and perhaps overdue.
(11) The two political leaders conduct their argument on the margins of economic policy.
(12) There are different views about the importance of regulating global economic processes.
(13) Economics and lessons from economic history suggest that this may well be the case.
(14) Negotiations have been complicated by court rulings over economic policy.
(15) It happened for economic reasons
(16) This book can be used with profit to grasp the essentials of British financial and economic history in these years.
(17) It represents the Union's first effort to develop a common policy in a major economic sphere.
(18) We sold the car, it just wasn't economic
(19) Argentina has been crippled for months by the worst economic crisis in its history.
(20) Many car parks are going because high land prices make building flats more economic .