Example sentences of "monetary and economic [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This tendency has been exacerbated by other factors too : the invention of new and more effective methods of communication , such as newspapers and television , has rendered the propaganda value of coinage less significant ; technological changes , such as the invention of modern methods of factory production of coins , have tended to fossilise the significance of the designs they bear ; and , particularly , the recent invention of new forms of money , including banknotes and credit cards , has enormously reduced the role played by coinage in the monetary and economic activity of modern states .
2 We shall be there thanks to the excellent monetary and economic management that we have enjoyed in the 1980s and will continue to enjoy for the rest of the 1990s under a Conservative Government .
3 In time , both Howe and Lawson were to prove more sympathetic to the notion of monetary and economic union with the Community .
4 With Deutsche and Dresdener leading the pack , the German banks were Kohl 's most aggressive support troops on building German monetary and economic union in the marketplace …
5 Spaniards have been told the time of sacrifice is over ; now come the years of effort — an effort to make Spain fit to enter European monetary and economic union in 1997 .
6 On economic and monetary union , it would be irresponsible for any Government to ask the people of Britain to decide now that we should adopt , at a future date , a single European currency which will have far-reaching implications for the conduct of monetary and economic union .
7 On European monetary and economic union , I will say only that I wholeheartedly support the views expressed by my right hon. Friends the Prime Minister , the Foreign Secretary and the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
8 ( 4 ) The social union together with the monetary and economic union shall form one entity .
9 Danes voted ‘ no ’ by 50.7 to 49.3 per cent to the treaty on closer European political , monetary and economic union in June last year .
10 Certainly we are interdependent , but under EMU we would be totally dependent , for there is a big difference between entering an agreement to keep exchange rates within certain ( adjustable ) margins and handing over monetary and economic policy control en bloc .
11 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that we in Britain will retain complete freedom to run our own monetary and economic policy , that we have transferred no significant powers from Westminster to the European Parliament , and that , in securing the deletion of the word ’ federal ’ , he has secured the deletion of the whole federal agenda ?
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