Example sentences of "[adj] economic [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Congress as we all know , the failed economic policies of the government has pushed our nation to the very edge of bankruptcy .
2 Donald Dewar , Labour social security spokesman , said : ‘ How can the Government claim to be protecting the less well off when the rise in the number of those on income support is directly the result of its own failed economic policies ? ’
3 However , the reason that the contemporary attacks are different is that the shackling of trade unions was an integral part in Margaret Thatcher 's economic package and if the only reason for this legislation was because it was part of a failed economic strategy then that in itself should be enough , but the real effect of anti-trade union legislation should be examined in the context of a wider social and industrial parameter , and if we take just one Act , the Employment Act of nineteen eighty , we can get some idea of the effect of Tory employment legislation .
4 Cran and Gill provide much of the organisational back-up for the growing number of Parliamentary colleagues who now want to see a ‘ fresh start ’ to the future of Europe and the connected economic policy .
5 The really frightening aspect of what is going on is that the alternative to Mr Yeltsin would seem to be chaos involving a complete economic breakdown , from which only extremists could benefit and all of us would suffer .
6 Instead , consonant with the prevailing economic orthodoxy , the public interest became at most a background justification for the free availability of incorporation and limited liability .
7 The first few years of floating proved to be fairly successful , especially in the light of the prevailing economic conditions .
8 Certainly geography helped and prevailing economic conditions played an important part , but most towns seem to have come into existence as a result of conscious decisions .
9 Brighton says that it is impossible to quantify the likely gains from an international facility , because a number of important factors ( such as displacement costs ) depend heavily on prevailing economic conditions .
10 But if the decline reflected prevailing economic conditions , it also reflected pop music 's own failure to produce records that people wanted to buy .
11 This choice will be subject to prevailing economic conditions which have a profound impact on the availability and viability of sites suitable for development .
12 It was about the difficulties experienced by the writer , especially the major writer , in prevailing economic conditions , and I took as examples Eliot , Pound and Herbert Read .
13 In response to the prevailing economic conditions it has withdrawn from peripheral businesses and has focused on the core activities represented by its silver products .
14 Despite prevailing economic gloom , the Salon also turned down requests from several US dealers wanting to take part .
15 In each case mentioned , therefore , the employer 's commercial assessment and endeavours or the prevailing economic circumstances will significantly reduce or even remove any prospect the employee might have of being entitled to a compensation award .
16 Excluding LVMH , these rose by 3 per cent to 1,023 million , which we consider an acceptable performance in the prevailing economic circumstances .
17 It has not been easy to pull this programme together in the prevailing economic climate , but we hope you will find much to enjoy and help blow away those recessionary blues …
18 ‘ In the prevailing economic climate , dominated by low dollar oil prices , the task is not easy and demands a high level of cost consciousness which I shall be promoting throughout the group . ’
19 Most of the Group 's markets were affected by the prevailing economic environment .
20 This , then , was a new mode or system of production , and one which was very different to the old feudal economic system .
21 Its stated aim was " to build a socially oriented market economy within a single , unionwide economic space " .
22 Chapter 2 discusses in some detail the implications of the SEA for EC integration , and the potential aggregate economic benefits that might accrue .
23 However , it is clear that the monitoring of contracts is not a costless exercise and it is known from more aggregate economic studies that the administrative costs of health care systems embodying a significant market element are much higher than those of the NHS ( Maxwell , 1985 ) .
24 Aggregate economic indicators give but a partial insight into the extent of devastation after the war because of the shattering emotional impact of Japan 's unconditional surrender .
25 It seemed that as one job concluded another was readily available , even during the turbulent economic years between the World Wars .
26 The next section discusses a model of soil conservation which derived from the perceptions and objective political economic conditions of the ‘ colonial period ’ , stretching from about 1880 — 1960 .
27 By assuming the political economic circumstances of this displacement as given , of course it seemed natural to the colonial administration that the condition of environmental deterioration was the fault of the cultivators themselves .
28 Furthermore , all the items on the check-list themselves , such as local participation , effective administration by government and consonance between conservation measures and existing agricultural and pastoral practice , require deep-seated political economic preconditions .
29 He shows how the treatment of sex is linked to wider political and economic considerations and therefore how changes in the political economic system will change even that apparently most private of institutions , marriage .
30 There was , he argued , a fundamental contradiction in the country 's political economic system ; that , unless that contradiction were corrected , the system would within the foreseeable future collapse ; and that the collapse would be catastrophic .
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