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"economically" Definitions
  1. in a way connected with the trade, industry and development of wealth of a country, an area or a society
  2. in a way that provides good service or value in relation to the amount of time or money spent
  3. in a way that uses no more of something than is necessary
"economically" Synonyms
businesswise financially commercially fiscally industrially monetarily capitalistically profitwise saleswise cashwise growthwise in terms of business investment-wise with regards to business with respect to business in regards to business trade-wise trading-wise in respect of business based on the numbers sparingly providently thriftily frugally carefully prudently cannily efficiently sensibly abstemiously forehandedly parsimoniously avariciously cautiously charily circumspectly closely meagrely(UK) meagerly(US) meanly cheaply inexpensively reasonably effectively fairly modestly lowly moderately soundly affordably competitively nominally chintzily popularly keenly bearably sustainably accessibly methodically systematically logically coherently productively resourcefully savingly efficaciously effectually tersely concisely succinctly curtly briefly shortly pithily crisply laconically compactly epigrammatically compendiously aphoristically summarily monosyllabically apothegmatically elliptically sententiously telegraphically pointedly gainfully profitably lucratively practically unostentatiously humbly simply unassumingly unpretentiously plainly unadornedly unaffectedly unobtrusively averagely discreetly drily middlingly naturally unexceptionally politically administratively governmentally constitutionally stately ministerially civically officially diplomatically legislatively bureaucratically parliamentarily publically civilly doctrinally electorally ethically warily guardedly heedfully suspiciously reluctantly uneasily mindfully watchfully distrustfully doubtfully dubiously hesitantly leerily loathly mistrustfully skeptically(US) More

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It broke voters down into four quadrants, socially liberal and economically liberal, socially conservative and economically conservative, socially conservative and economically liberal and socially liberal and economically conservative.
If California doesn't do well economically, the country doesn't do well economically.
May's attempt to find a middle way is worse politically than it is economically, but it's still bad economically.
"It's demonstrating that companies can not only survive economically, but survive economically by doing the right thing," Aden said.
In fact, there's very little in this bill that makes more sense economically than the already economically-failing Obamacare.
Would you like to economically devastate large sections of states such as Texas, Alabama and Florida, already hard hit economically?
Individual proposals aside, experts haven't formed a consensus on how to make economically moribund places feel more like economically dynamic ones.
Yet less than 33% of economically disadvantaged kids are prepared for college, compared with 27% of children who are not economically disadvantaged.
Isn't it better to be white and economically forgotten than to be economically forgotten and to be black under the same circumstances?
An economically linked East Africa is good for all 300 million inhabitants, an economically vibrant Kenya is good for Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda.
Congress should be more focused on economically beneficial legislation rather than pushing highly political issues such as minimum wage increase that could be economically detrimental to millions.
It could also be a victory for Korea economically, and an economically healthy North and South Korea would be the biggest guarantor of peace in the region.
AND I THINK THE POLITICAL EMPHASIS IS OVERRATED BECAUSE I THINK WHATEVER HAPPENS IS IF THAT THEY THINK IS RIGHT ECONOMICALLY WILL BE MANAGEABLE ECONOMICALLY AT THIS POINT.
One part would comprise economically-viable areas, the other non-economically viable areas which receive public funding, the daily said, adding infrastructure funds would invest in both companies.
It is "extremely diverse — culturally, ethnically, economically," she said.
What happens — politically, economically — when people have fewer babies?
It would suffer economically — and on the international stage.
On a similar note, the idea of a train that travels through a tube at high speeds and is economically viable, just like economically accessible electric cars, is attributed to Elon Musk.
Only 71% of "economically left Republicans"—who make up about 7% of the electorate overall—have pledged their support for Mr Trump in 20, compared to 90% of economically right-leaning Republicans.
In Fairfield County, by many measures the most economically stratified county in perhaps the most economically stratified state in the country, New Canaan has recently become something of an affordable housing leader.
Q. How quickly will Iran benefit economically from these changes?
These technologies were also viewed as socially and economically disruptive.
He has pledged to transform Saudi Arabia economically and socially.
Economically, it has some time to plan spending wisely too.
"It made it more economically competitive for everybody," Dray said.
I have many things, some of them really valuable economically.
It's a much more economically scalable way of doing things.
They take advantage of us economically and every other way.
We're going to be a progressive government, socially and economically.
Solving local problems at scale will now become economically feasible.
You'll get there, and economically, but not in a hurry.
Economically, the two countries are on a more equal footing.
LA can be a very racially and economically segregated place.
Orania's isolation has left it economically unattractive and politically irrelevant.
Hillary Clinton said America "will bounce back from this" economically.
But trade of this sort is unsustainable, politically and economically.
"Economically, the program is a fabulous business model," Ross said.
Can SpaceX land often enough to make this economically viable?
Yet governments often do things that are not economically sustainable.
And falling back on WTO membership would be economically damaging.
Sulphate can only economically be made from Class I material.
Because the other names in FANG ... are definitely economically dependent.
Despite being economically motivated, it's effective in terms of reform.
Economically, there are hot spots, as I mentioned, you know.
It will be economically, environmentally, and could be geopolitically transformative.
Sanders posts a new economically ignorant video most every day.
That will be an economically unfortunate and politically difficult situation.
But those tomatoes are not as economically attractive to producers.
Musk said Starlink will become "economically viable" at 1,000 units.
Legally, politically, economically, socially, culturally, it very clearly does matter.
And motherhood, in the United States, can be economically devastating.
"The U.S. is leading the way, economically speaking," he said.
And so now it is their turn to economically grow.
The streaming giant "can economically outspend anyone else," he said.
Our current cultural discourse favors the technologically and economically savvy.
Excisors were socially and economically envied by the other women.
Would, perhaps, a more economically populist candidate have performed better?
And, in economically distressed regions, participation rates are even worse.
Lebanon already is in a tenuous situation, economically and politically.
The experience is not only alienating, but potentially ruinous economically.
Making schools effective and economically accessible is vital for success.
Oil reserves refer to crude that's economically feasible to extract.
"Politically and economically, they make no sense," Ms. Lovely said.
There is a cost to this stunt — politically and economically.
Slowdown concerns have already caused economically sensitive stocks to tumble.
Although economically and socially disadvantaged, Margot is not easily exploited.
Large gambling venues are particularly concentrated in economically depressed neighborhoods.
Economically, that falls short of the upgrade Team Trump pledged.
Economically, they're a great choice for an enjoyable horse experience.
NATO is unfair, economically, to us, to the United States.
Economically, Abe needs Trump to exclude Japan from the tariffs.
"I'm conservative, economically," says Michael, a local, greying Republican activist.
Elizabeth Warren was "economically illiterate" for opposing the trade deal.
He said student loan debt was economically crippling young Americans.
Belarus is economically reliant on Russia, its primary trading partner.
The lawsuit may have been an even bigger blow, economically.
The stakes are high ecologically, economically and for Obama's legacy.
That would probably make rooftop panels much less appealing economically.
Economically, "women have adjusted better than men," Ms. Sawhill said.
Many of those jobs are in the economically frail east.
In an economically interdependent world, that is a false promise.
Chicago is moving toward becoming more integrated racially and economically.
Second, that the party is being fiscally or economically irresponsible.
There is therefore a compelling case to isolate Pyongyang economically.
How to work things out economically, politically, or whatever else.
On the whole, Trump voters were never extraordinarily economically distressed.
I am glad that economically progressive Christians are standing up.
Lifting sanctions actually may hurt Russia economically in some areas.
We must shore up our internal cohesion: economically, politically, socially.
For the record, inbreeding biologically or economically is never good.
Economically, Asia cannot replace the US market for the Saudis.
But in reality, it's a web of economically interconnected parts.
"Economically we don't need to do this," Mr. Miranda said.
The result is that Saudi is starting to fail economically.
They are also finding ways to deliver gas more economically.
All too often we feel powerless, both politically and economically.
Downtown real estate has become physically unstable and economically volatile.
Taiwan is economically dependent on China, its top trading partner.
There are so many uncertainties right now —politically, economically, monetarily.
In reality, the answer is huge no — at least, economically.
So Trump's policies aren't just inhumane, they're also economically unsound.
Both, in the not too distant past, were economically vibrant.
They were never going to surpass the United States economically.
Spokane is an economically diverse city of roughly 22016,823 people.
Here we are, a highly educated, highly economically secure society.
Why: because its scale allows it to economically outspend competitors.
Farmers and ranchers need foreign markets to stay economically viable.
People from economically struggling parts of the country get this.
We struggled to make our lives better, culturally and economically.
"Our country's doing unbelievably well economically," he told reporters Friday.
"Our country's doing unbelievably well economically," he told reporters Friday.
May's ability to avoid a chaotic and economically damaging departure.
This path is unlikely to be sustainable, economically or politically.
Although if it's an economically motivated situation, that's pretty relevant.
One is the absence of socially liberal, economically conservative voters.
Those could include expensive retrofits where "technically and economically justifiable".
Economically, it has an impact on wages and working conditions.
From a labor relations perspective, the strikes are problematic both politically and economically — politically because strikes occur outside the legal system and economically because teachers may avoid some of the consequences of a strike.
This would solve a lot of problems, both politically and economically.
If children never learn to read properly, they are doomed economically.
But vast segments of Americans were economically hurt by those efforts.
That is only likely if the country feels seriously economically ravaged.
One of the most economically devastating things in life is divorce.
Because it is economically constrained, it has to be extraordinarily innovative.
IT'S A WORLD WHICH FEELS BOTH POLITICALLY AND ECONOMICALLY VERY UNSTABLE.
We have never done better in so many ways, including economically.
In public, Reagan talked about a mandate to change course economically.
"Forgotten men" are just as important economically as they are politically.
South Korea and Japan are vital partners, both globally and economically.
Otherwise, the risk of economically-damaging 'no deal' Brexit rises dramatically.
That would be fine if it were stronger militarily or economically.
The latter is seen as less economically efficient than a tax.
These days, such rapid growth in economically struggling cities is rare.
All of which were sound economically, not to mention morally urgent.
But 14 days of unreliable energy could be potentially economically devastating.
Its business will be concentrated in the economically vibrant south-east.
Both have done well economically in recent years, China spectacularly so.
Mr Salvini is taking a huge gamble, both politically and economically.
Winning parliamentary approval for the economically costly plan will be hard.
Those institutions are also economically important in the communities he's visiting.
We see a risk of economically damaging brinkmanship in the process.
I can't even begin to tell you economically how that works.
The Obama administration proposed 14 economically significant, prescriptive regulations in 2012.
A rising tide of interoperability will lift all boats, economically speaking.
It will further economically the lives of millions who are struggling.
"Density always helps to make public transport economically viable," he said.
In Uber's case, the drivers would need to be "economically independent".
It might be economically unfeasible for primary insurers to make concessions.
"It's economically important, it's culturally important, it's nutritionally important," said Brennan.
They're not suffering from chronic anomie; they're just more economically secure.
Clinton supporters dismissed Sanders's proposals as politically unrealistic and economically flawed.
He believes in equality amongst the genders – economically, politically and socially.
It is an economically average country with one exceptionally rich region.
But the latest data shows that economically, both sides are losers.
Research reveals that they leave the disadvantaged even further behind economically.
Oil reserves refer to crude that is economically feasible to extract.
Ohio is indeed changing culturally, economically and demographically -- but not uniformly.
In the latter case, interventions by unions could prove economically useful.
Both countries are economically dependent on the much larger European market.
The drilling industry, they said, is too important, economically, to hamstring.
The agriculture sector in India is both economically and politically important.
"I don't think that's going to change anything economically," she said.
In other instances, government conditions have made a transaction economically unfeasible.
Temporary tax giveaways are inefficient and unfair, corrupting and economically distorting.
But Saudi Arabia is going to have to help us economically.
The group's message: Medicaid is important economically because it supports workers.
Clinton was disdainful of his white, economically hard-hit supporters. Mrs.
Economically, Fitch views Southchester as directly comparable with a mutual fund.
"  "All the signs," Blakeman insisted, "point to America doing well economically.
Q. Are you concerned the presidential election could be economically disruptive?
Put another way, will it be economically strategic or politically strategic?
Editorial Would Britain be better off economically outside the European Union?
They claim these can be economically viable with the right engine.
Contraception is very much linked to peoples' futures, economically and otherwise.
Not having to pay a staff makes the store viable economically.
In a word, the UK is looking for new friends, economically.
BECAUSE IT JUST ECONOMICALLY – IT JUST COSTS YOU TOO MUCH MONEY.
Chemical companies first resisted, saying that alternatives were not economically viable.
Reserves are still substantial — it's whether they can be produced economically.
Wealth can be intoxicating, leading a billionaire into economically destructive narcissism.
But the result has hardly been a windfall, economically or politically.
Too many South Africans are becoming alienated politically and disenfranchised economically.
Combined, these two events exposed the West's unreliability economically and politically.
Frankly, neither of those options are economically in reach for me.
But she struggled economically, even as she excelled in her career.
It is economically infeasible nowadays to practice obstetrics in rural areas.
"Historically we've looked at kids who are economically disadvantaged," said Flanagan.
He drew support from those who felt culturally and economically alienated.
"Germany has an interest in an economically stable Turkey," she said.
Despite the political chill, China and Taiwan are highly intertwined economically.
This melting pot district is highly diverse, both ethnically and economically.
Washington instead implemented economically devastating sanctions on Tehran's international oil sales.
This proposed law is not only economically senseless but also cruel.
Maya, a physician, treats economically disadvantaged patients at a Manhattan hospital.
Ukraine would have thrived by imitating Canada or Switzerland, economically and
"Economically, I believe, it will be a net plus," he said.
Australia is highly dependent economically on exports of its natural resources.
Achieving that goal requires an economically coherent center-left political coalition.
Roseanne's fictional family, the Conners, lives on the ragged edge economically.
Some 76 percent of Chicago's public school students are economically disadvantaged.
To keep them out is morally abhorrent and economically short-sighted.
"The old India was economically fragmented," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said.
That could prompt even weaker hiring, especially in economically sensitive sectors.
Another result is sexual harassment, as economically vulnerable women tolerate abuse.
This ended up importing more economically devastating crime to those areas.
It makes no sense economically, it makes even less sense geostrategically.
Similar to ujima, this principle refers to uplifting your community economically.
Foley said the hospital closure has also impacted the community economically.
A Latin American country first becomes increasingly economically intertwined with Russia.
"Economically, China is a force to be reckoned with," says Catechis.
Many of these individuals are getting by but not thriving economically.
Rising costs for extracurriculars creates a divide between economically diverse families.
Ninety percent of baby boomers did better economically than their parents.
Many Americans have views that are socially liberal and economically conservative.
First, they don't pay enough attention to AI's economically divisive potential.
Economically, what are the what are the repercussions, do you think?
Culturally, young black people are included, but economically they are not.
The most economically productive U.S. House districts are led by Democrats.
The Green New Deal "is technically and economically feasible," he said.
And each additional solar panel becomes that much less economically valuable.
Unraveling those relationships is likely to be economically and socially disruptive.
Lockdowns are economically devastating, but the death of thousands of Americans in overwhelmed hospitals and the decimation of our health care workforce will not be any less economically devastating for the states that take that route.
We need it because consolidation creates a few winners economically amid many
The remaining 100 people — described as the least economically fortunate — received $1,000.
And I think the main reason for that departure was economically based.
So yes, leaving the EU might hurt economically in the short term.
The fashion industry isn't always the most conscious — socially, economically, or ecologically.
Arkansas, like many other Southern states, has been on the rise economically.
As Chait astutely notes: [The] Democratic Party is racially and economically heterogeneous.
These families are economically stressed, they can't afford to keep in touch.
Since 1978, China has been an increasingly open country -- at least economically.
Finally, it is still imperative the United States engages economically in Asia.
In fact, she suggested that Trump's policies could cut both ways economically.
No matter how bad it was economically, he always got himself paid.
Renewables, such as wind and solar energy, are now economically viable alternatives.
"Companies like Amazon wield immense power, both economically and politically," she said.
"Dropping Georgia over principle won't cost the company much economically," he said.
California has worked hard, economically and politically, to clean up its grid.
That has raised the prospect of an economically damaging no-deal Brexit.
Burning is a story about being stuck — creatively, economically, romantically, and geographically.
They tend to be places that are already doing well economically today.
Cheap and plentiful access has meant that recycling isn't necessarily economically viable.
He said supplies via Ukraine will continue if they are economically expedient.
Economically, the US will remain stronger, with faster growth and lower unemployment.
The stick is American sanctions aimed at asphyxiating Mr Maduro's regime economically.
I only saw destruction in a place that was already economically devastated.
He added that the city struggled economically even with the team here.
There's a racist sign, and it's like, wow, they're really economically anxious!
When you're not being paid a living wage—well, it's economically challenging.
Rudolph, then, presented an opportunity for the other reindeer to benefit economically.
Diplomatically and economically, these new sanctions and expulsions won't change a thing.
Not feeling needed or economically productive is literally hazardous to your health.
In 2628, the G.W. Bush administration proposed 28500 economically significant, prescriptive regulations.
This overall picture shows an economically austere and a politically nationalist Europe.
On one hand, it's important that the accelerator itself be economically viable.
But he said "the route will not be the most economically efficient".
"I don't think it will be economically rewarding," she told a conference.
On the whole, NAFTA has been beneficial for the United States economically.
Despite Greece's best efforts, the economically volatile nation has struggled to cope.
Lower HSFO prices however have made scrubbers more economically attractive to shippers.
Empowering women economically, he said, provided them with more status in society.
Juncker said failure to agree an orderly divorce would be economically devastating.
In 2016, the Labor Department pushed through 10 economically significant final regulations.
The prosperous '90s gave way to the war-torn, economically calamitous aughts.
For economically insecure women, insect farming is often a more accessible option.
Mr Modi may be calculating that a short delay is economically costless.
Economic pressure and sanctions have begun to bite, making Kim vulnerable economically.
The continent is economically comatose, with no growth and poor living standards.
He saw the purchase of more F-16s as economically unfeasible, however.
When you say the direction of the country, does that mean economically?
EST: President Trump signs an executive order to help economically stressed communities.
They have targeted products and regions important politically and economically to Republicans.
He said Russia should be as competitive politically as it is economically.
The two cities benefit one another, they said, both economically and culturally.
"Now the big challenge economically and fiscally is the neighborhoods," Scorsone said.
The implementation of a smart tax is administratively, economically, and politically feasible.
For globalization to be politically sustainable, it must be more economically equitable.
Schultz's message — socially liberal, economically conservative — is the polar opposite of populism.
The seventies were a difficult time economically for the nation -- Archie included.
KL: Our Cuban colleagues have not tested that, because they're economically constrained.
If it can't stop the merger, it might make it economically unappealing.
They were almost all economically liberal, but conservative on social-identity issues.
Black, Latino, and Asian respondents reported feeling more economically insecure than whites.
Economically, child-rearing costs have skyrocketed in much of the developed world.
The low population density makes building a water distribution system economically unfeasible.
And these economically dominant cities tend to be in deep-blue states.
But it is economically foolish to swear off all deficit spending. Mrs.
That's because people who are hungry and economically disadvantaged are vulnerable people.
But Ms. Chase, 67, said Connecticut as a whole was struggling economically.
But the country is not cut off economically, at least not yet.
Ms. Crouch said the church had an economically and racially diverse congregation.
We are facing a national emergency in this country, economically and socially.
The city of Pittsburgh itself is experiencing a revival, economically and creatively.
The city will change, one hopes — socially and economically — for the good.
Socially, economically and in matters of peace and war in Northern Ireland.
So households with children tend to find themselves economically struggling disproportionately often.
Coal is Colorado's worst option, economically, environmentally, socially, and every other way.
China, on the other hand, was described as economically and militarily ascendant.
"It's going to be really hard and economically very tough," Jha said.
Spaniards worried about how the lockdown was going to affect them economically.
"At the moment economically, it's severely dented every single industry," Khamkar said.
Along with its reputation for independence, the Fed can seem economically omnipotent.
They prospered, while Hong Kong's residents felt straitened economically and marginalized politically.
"Economically, socially and politically, it was a totally different situation," he said.
This is good for the planet and could be economically beneficial too.
Other European Union nations would be damaged economically by a disorderly Brexit.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - China's war on U.S. newspapers could backfire economically.
To keep her incarcerated a day longer is morally and economically indefensible.
French-speaking Wallonia, with its coal and steel, used to dominate economically.
If proven to be economically viable, Electreon could revolutionize urban public transportation.
Poor countries, by definition, are not as economically significant as rich countries.
The longer that goes, the farther apart the countries will drift economically.
" "People need to cut off North Korea economically — this is unacceptable behavior.
The ballet is attractively, economically designed by Jérôme Kaplan in modernist style.
How might we politically and economically get along better with the planet?
For years, projects there required large government subsidies to be economically viable.
What if we could innovate socially and economically at the same time?
Oil-rich but economically ailing Venezuela has a long history of instability.
Ms. Balshaw inherits what is by and large an economically viable institution.
Small model reactors have the potential to be substantially more economically safer.
Climate change impacts my home and community not only physically but economically.
Economically, it's fair to say, the easy phase of reform has passed.
Trump supporters feel that they, and the country, are losing economically, too.
Sudan has struggled economically since the oil-rich south seceded in 2011.
He personified the idea of doing something politically unpopular but economically necessary.
China also hopes to benefit economically from improved growth in the region.
France continues to keep a heavy hand in Africa, militarily and economically.
Cuban society is becoming more heterogenous socially and economically, Mr. Henken said.
Jews in Germany were economically and even politically powerful in the 1920s.
Are they having a hard time economically, or are they just racists?
We were doing very well economically, even though China was growing, too.
It is dysfunctional all the way around—socially, economically, politically, and morally.
In a stall, though, consumers are economically fine, but they feel vulnerable.
Americans who live in the most economically prosperous areas are far more likely to attain higher educational achievements, earn more money and even live longer than those who live in the most economically distressed areas, a new report finds.
For Britain to be pulling out of that is a bad thing economically.
Chinese business travelers come here more now because both countries are economically related.
Little has changed -- politically, culturally, economically -- since the time Celedon was a girl.
Clinton did apparently little to comfort the nervousness of an economically changing landscape.
Rates of documentation were highest in the most urbanized and economically developed countries.
Here, wage and hour fluctuations can leave tipped workers much more economically vulnerable.
That's a significant portion of capital meant for distribution across economically distressed areas.
Politically fractured and economically sclerotic western nations can only look on in envy.
Play nice and we can be friends in a mutually beneficial way economically.
Finally, in the late 1990s, Mitchell figured out how to do it economically.
Meanwhile, China's blockade against canola, pork and beef is beginning to bite economically.
The volunteers also had widely varying ancestry and were diverse geographically and economically.
"This doesn't make any sense economically, but it's perfectly clear politically," Scissors said.
"Economically, it's difficult to have a certified specialist on the sideline," Twellman said.
"We are better off economically, and we are better off socially," he said.
"The country is in a very difficult situation economically and morally," said Marino.
Countries with subsidies are most often those that depend economically on oil exports.
If men aren't the bread-winners, will women regard them as economically expendable?
Prabowo is riding on concerns about Beijing's influence and Indonesia becoming economically dependent.
An economically damaging rupture with the Saudis if he does call them out.
She made her money by dancing, and a baby would've derailed her economically.
Mauseth, however, said OMV did not believe a terminal would be economically viable.
In recent years, the plant has struggled economically and made significant job cuts.
Some of them – like those targeting solar imports – defend economically insignificant U.S. industries.
Trump threatened this week to "devastate Turkey economically" if it attacks the SDF.
Today, it's a technology hub and one of China's most economically potent cities.
But to his citizens, the dictator promises they'll survive economically despite the sanctions.
"A place like mine chooses winners economically," said a Goldman Sachs vice president.
Economically, the middle class is the heart of the U.S. consumption-led economy.
Japan is a loyal U.S. ally and the countries are tightly bound economically.
Six out of ten now expect to be economically worse off after Brexit.
He established a small community of followers and business in economically depressed areas.
What makes Trudeau so confident this is going to work, economically and politically?
It's obvious that China is willing to fight the US, at least economically.
After all, there is significant upside for the United States strategically and economically.
Thanks to exponential technology advancements, accessing this "eighth continent" has become economically feasible.
But Taiwan succeeded economically, producing a middle class that began pushing for reform.
The sums involved - $604 million of Chinese imports in 2016 – are economically negligible.
It does seem like your world view economically was more positive than others.
Nonetheless, it is a really socially and economically ignorant thing to think that.
A more economically liberal China would end up richer and make fewer enemies.
It will take thousands of wells to make a fracking industry economically viable.
Or it can take the economically damaging leap of leaving without a deal.
Threats to paralyze the city are at their most politically and economically potent.
Sunday, October 21 • Ivanka tweeted about new tax breaks for economically distressed areas.
But none of this will happen while economically ultra-conservative billionaires run America.
This means that the German economy started 2017 on an economically strong footing.
It is very much a part of the landscape politically, socially and economically.
I'd have done something much more rational and economically sensible, like dealt drugs.
But China is the big threat to America&aposs dominance militarily and economically.
The Flemish, now the net sponsors of the Walloons economically, demanded more power.
The U.S. already has many sanctions in place to economically isolate North Korea.
Why pick a fight with one of our closest allies, economically and militarily?
"There's an urgent need to empower refugee girls socially and economically," Odong said.
For Trump, it is a pitch to the politically aggrieved and economically disenfranchised.
Recyclers, like Waste Management, are working to make the industry more economically viable.
They are NOT outperforming the U.S. economically, in any way, shape or form.
It's more economically viable for businesses but it's also better for the environment.
In fact, it would have discouraged cronyism, incompetence and other economically damaging behaviors.
In more innocent and economically buoyant times, we used to call this credit.
This comes as China tries to strengthen its international role, economically and politically.
Greece would continue to borrow ... Economically speaking, the situation is similar in China.
"We are very close to an economically sensible solution," he told the magazine.
Things might be different—politically, economically and socially—but the effects are similar.
Mr Duterte thus took over a country that was doing very well economically.
Companies are not economically incentivized to pay for security until it's too late.
America stands with Israel against efforts to economically pressure, isolate, or delegitimize it.
These advances have made production safer, more environmentally benign, and more economically efficient.
The Chinese push for linguistic unity is, economically, to facilitate education and development.
She plans to tack in a more Eurosceptic and more economically interventionist direction.
In addition, it may make sense economically to help those at the bottom.
When these costs are included, mobility services might be the economically preferable option.
The beverage industry says that sugary drink taxes disproportionately hurt the poor economically.
The great Italian economist Pareto distinguished between economically efficient and politically efficient policies.
Let there be no doubt, it is a burden, both economically and culturally.
Nya (Karen Pittman) is a teacher at an economically disadvantaged urban high school.
Let us seek to make our nation more politically, economically, and socially equitable.
Your luck is likely to be average so you will outdo them economically.
I never saw the extra work as being anything more than economically logical.
Neutral Posture is an "economically disadvantaged women-owned small business," according to disclosures.
This began a productive and long-lasting alliance that benefited both sides economically.
Under a normal fee-for-service model, this would not be economically feasible.
In addition, it was not economically feasible and was close to residential areas.
After all, two economically identical arrangements should involve the same taxes and accounting.
Getting that amount of material into space is "beyond economically feasible," he added.
Beyond security issues, the most important way our countries are intertwined is economically.
Not a population where the average American is wealthier or more economically secure.
Economically, space has long been big business, and it is only getting bigger.
These changes have left the "bang-bang army" shrinking, aging and struggling economically.
The semiconductor space, he explains, is typically more economically sensitive than other industries.
Europe is just not in the mood for it, neither economically nor politically.
" And 78 percent "strongly agree" that they're "falling further and further behind economically.
For years, such a project was deemed not economically, architecturally or technologically feasible.
This includes structures recognizing the needs of first generation and economically disadvantaged students.
His regime is morally bankrupt, it's economically incompetent, and it is profoundly corrupt.
It's quiet, sure, with economically reduced engine noise, but it's not this quiet.
Younger, particularly urban Iranians, have wider concerns as their country is squeezed economically.
"Having an old cow is very economically unhelpful for many farmers," said Hollander.
I loved it, but I was struggling economically and my resources were limited.
In many ways, this group has suffered economically in the past several decades.
It can't be viable economically and it's not sustainable from an ecological standpoint.
Economically, things began to go wrong with the global financial crisis in 2008.
And economically, many top Bible publishers are headquartered in Nashville, the bill states.
The money is intended to help revive economically downtrodden parts of the country.
They also know that deep decarbonization is not only possible but economically beneficial.
Investors may be worrying about just how economically disruptive the coronavirus may be.
So one view of the Springsteen approach is that it is economically irrational.
Businesses that provide necessities of life for economically disadvantaged individuals and shelter facilities.
"We've had wonderful success both in terms of visitorship and economically," Galperin said.
So, we have to make it economically possible for people to social distance.
Applus Services submits most economically advantageous tender for vehicle inspection contract in Ireland.
"Where you can't go wrong is talking about people struggling" economically, Bustos says.
"Economically, our factory is adapted to our own specific business model," he said.
But Luis also is on the make culturally, economically, and every way possible.
The rest of America, especially those in economically distressed parts of the country.
Most lawmakers and analysts think a no-deal Brexit would be economically disastrous.
The challenge economically will be whether employers are able to do that too.
Only 3.8 percent of voters fell into the socially liberal/economically conservative quadrant.
Mostly thin, in recent decades, though Cleveland seems finally to be rebounding economically.
Economically speaking, all white lives cannot matter because capitalism does not permit it.
There's a discount, economically and politically, on anything that's decades down the road.
Despite waxing and waning diplomatic tensions, China and Taiwan are closely linked economically.
Racially and economically segregated schools remain across all parts of the United States.
"I think that hurts the country, economically as well as psychologically," he said.
Many of these swing voters have been struggling, economically and socially, for years.
It was written on the assumption that America would remain relatively equal economically.
It does not have the facilities to break down the multilayered packaging economically.
" He later sums up his childhood economically: "Picture Charlie Brown, had Snoopy died.
Democratic socialism is really just asking people not to economically oppress each other.
The city boomed economically and culturally, eventually becoming the City of Brotherly Love.
Many of these towns are among the most economically distressed in the nation.
Big Tech's "current monopoly trend is societally and economically unsustainable," she wrote Saturday.
Tax reform is imperative, as our current system is economically destructive and outdated.
South Korea is at a crossroads both economically and in terms of security.
Bridget games are made in India and help to support economically weak artisans.
Coup said that operating the service is "economically unsustainable" in the long term.
Highways surrounded three sides of his neighborhood, leaving it isolated and economically disadvantaged.
Instead, the American political system chose the most economically counterproductive tax structure available.
Its planners do not see coal as economically viable in that time frame.
This small city, northwest of Florence, was struggling economically a few years ago.
What you see economically does not suggest you would have to change policy.
But this new cold war will be fought not only politically and economically.
Over the last several decades, the US has become more geographically economically divided.
It's not clear much more can be done to hurt the country economically.
And in general he oversaw a mostly economically prosperous period of relative peace.
Letcher County regularly ranks among the most economically distressed counties in the nation.
Not with offshore wind power, a source that isn't even remotely economically viable.
We are economically, geographically, culturally and spiritually huge: the Gigantic States of America.
Economically, America is not unique anymore, and so we have to try harder.
He accused the Trump administration of economically targeting Turkey like China and Russia.
We're tired of Democratic policies that insult our faith and fail us economically.
"A discount and a surcharge are the same thing economically," Justice Breyer said.
They'll need to overhaul their solar policies to make them ruthlessly economically efficient.
Unfortunately, these opportunities are not equally available to economically disadvantaged or minority populations.
For now the alternative – engaging North Korea economically – is not on the agenda.
And we need to make it economically possible for them to do so.
And this wrong turn on policy cast a long shadow, economically and politically.
Economically, Canada has become the third largest exporter of diamonds in the world.
But Trump shutting down the border would punish Americans, too — at least economically.
You have to talk about haves and have-nots economically to get there.
Is it simply that older immigrants also feel threatened, economically, by newer ones?
We've got to convince Negroes they're better off economically under a GOP president.
It's a bad idea economically, environmentally, and in terms of America's international reputation.
"We've got 50,000 economically viable family farms in California right now," Allen said.
The idea is: If you're linked economically, you're less likely to bicker and fight.
I grieve that people are being left behind economically, and fear for their futures.
Once integrated, though, refugees help communities grow economically, creating new businesses and professional opportunities.
Mr Trump's doctrine that trade must be balanced to be fair is economically illiterate.
What kind of signal do you get economically from these gyrations in the market?
The answer will partly depend on whether, economically, the model works for its people. ■
Despite ambitious plans in the current health ministry, Madagascar remains economically and politically brittle.
"The president's base is among the most economically vulnerable in the country," he said.
Well, I think economically, actually, it behaves the same way in the following way.
They&aposre aggressive geopolitically, economically, militarily with the phony islands that they&aposve built.
Encouraging investment in economically disadvantaged communities can close that divide and benefit all Americans.
"This century will be owned economically by whoever manages to dominate renewables," he said.
Economically, Europe may have more to fear if Trump does go for auto tariffs.
America has lost jobs and been economically harmed by unfair trade deals for decades.
This loss is not only ecologically, socially and economically untenable — it is morally unsustainable.
Economically the party is now firmly centrist, making it palatable to property-owning professionals.
The generosity was at least partly deliberate, in order to stimulate economically beneficial investment.
That young, ambitious, healthy people tend to leave economically deprived areas is hardly news.
This is just one example of how the whole country grew economically from slavery.
One of the principle ways countries can advance economically is to have more commerce.
The trip will yield a flurry of agreements to co-operate economically across Asia.
I would propose to do that because economically it's right and morally it's right.
Selling these assets while oil prices are low makes sense both economically and politically.
Remember, the deal took all of our nonmilitary, economically coercive options off the table.
This has left a class of LGBTQ people — again, of all races — economically vulnerable.
It has lagged ever further behind India economically and on other fronts—including cricket.
GOOD news is in short supply in the war-torn, economically stagnant Arab world.
Hawaiians continue to receive lower wages and struggle economically, even in their own homeland.
One American federal-contracting programme favours businesses owned by "socially and economically disadvantaged" people.
Remarkably, all segments of society that scholars have examined do well economically under Democrats.
But Narva has felt ignored and economically deprived, something which might now be changing.
Yet he leaves Spain in better shape than Italy—not just economically but politically.
Republicans are attacking the GND as a radical and economically damaging dream, with Sen.
The euro area has become more balanced economically as a result of these measures.
Look at this:Anti-colonialism has been economically catastrophic for the Indian people for decades.
What friend or loved one wouldn't want you to think economically while gift shopping?
Instead, a period of uncertainty, not only diplomatically but also economically and socially, looms.
His essay also argued that it's economically possible for people to work fewer hours.
Black and Hispanic students also tend to benefit economically from going to selective schools.
A place with fewer workers must raise productivity even more to keep growing economically.
It has made cheap food abundant and moved workers into more economically productive jobs.
Moldova is barely holding on economically, and some analysts say a crisis is looming.
"It would be painful economically," said Tim Davis, chief investment strategist at Fathom Consulting.
While it might make sense economically, the tight squeeze makes for an unpleasant flight.
The same thing that makes e-scooters environmentally friendly makes them economically attractive: efficiency.
I had assumed as times got tougher economically people would just stop making stuff.
China is tapping into that popularity in an attempt to hurt South Korea economically.
The friendship has endured between the two nations ever since, both politically and economically.
Can European countries really afford not to be financially and economically interconnected and integrated?
And of its members, which countries are economically winning and who are the losers?
Economically significant regulations are those with economic impacts of $6900 million or more annually.
But smelters have failed to materialise as low commodity prices made them economically unviable.
Contrary to a popular mythology, Trump's voters are better off economically than most Americans.
The crown prince is pressing for progress in modernizing GCC societies socially and economically.
Getting our country healthy economically is an incredibly important foundation to solve our problems.
Charters give economically disadvantaged families access to educational options they otherwise would not have.
They're feeling anxious economically, and they want somebody who can speak to those struggles.
Economically, Britain has so far coped much better than expected with the shock vote.
"Young people are more economically disconnected and less secure in their jobs," Grossmann said.
"Their (China's) goals are to dominate the United States military and economically," he said.
Q: You've described low inflation as the major surprise of this era, economically speaking.
The kind of politically painful but economically beneficial reforms the I.M.F. likes are pointless.
But as it grew stronger, economically and militarily, it returned to its Russian roots.
Moreover, our foundation is crumbling — economically and politically — and can no longer be ignored.
An economically efficient policy is one where additional benefits are greater than additional burden.
North Korea is being economically smashed by now 10 different UN Security Council Resolutions.
Ilva directly employs about 11,000 people in an economically depressed area of southern Italy.
Sadly, that is not the case for many families, especially among the economically disadvantaged.
If you want to live in France (economically), Elizabeth Warren should be your candidate.
The economically viable sources of energy will flourish and the uncompetitive ones will fail.
Candidate Trump said repeatedly that China is "raping" America economically — his words, not mine.
Yet, in that worldwide race for job-creating investment, America is not economically competitive.
It certainly makes sense economically, as it boosts female participation in the work force.
Economically, the internet of things could have a significant impact in the years ahead.
Diversifying a school's population economically and racially will ultimately benefit all, including the privileged.
It's hard to get more regressive than this mass handout to the economically advantaged.
"When we have more women economically empowered, then the men will listen," Kizito said.
"My intent was to be economically neutral to ensure no perceived conflict," Ross said.
Research shows that without access to basic reproductive health care, women can't thrive economically.
Still, our addiction to what is economically convenient persists — it is stronger than fear.
Those already struggling – the economically disadvantaged, single mothers, working families – will be especially impacted.
He should stand up for social justice and fight for innovative, economically responsible policies.
"It makes sense economically for the United States," he said of the HFC pact.
But it definitely contradicts the image of Trump as spokesman for the economically struggling.
In the 1950s, North Korea was in a tough situation both politically and economically.
And while Hillary Clinton flirted with the idea, she ultimately considered it economically infeasible.
This directly contradicts a government-commissioned independent review that found the project economically viable.
If jobs become more economically valuable by raising wages, people choose to work more.
I want to explore how this field can be economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable.
Here and elsewhere, Huntley writes with wit and verve, excelling at economically hilarious descriptions.
There's nothing sexy about prevention, even if incremental improvements are far more economically efficient.
The estate tax is an economically harmful tax that a majority of Americans oppose.
Factory farming is incredibly efficient economically, but it is wasteful environmentally and disease prone.
As a result, women have been subjugated physically, emotionally, economically, and reproductively for millennia.
We sort of had to wake up and take some risks to economically survive.
The eastern part of the district is less well educated and more economically distressed.
MH: Economically speaking, the recycling industry is more than a $200 billion industry worldwide.
But the administration says they are "not economically justified" and will limit consumer choice.
They should worry less about policy rates and more about encouraging economically effective lending.
Were white women — particularly married white women — economically invested in the institution of slavery?
"Aside from walking out to the street, we are striking Beijing economically," Grace said.
But hesitating to fund better climate models makes no sense, neither scientifically nor economically.
"In the economically healthy part of the world, it is quite common," he noted.
Not much has changed economically since President Donald Trump was sworn in last month.
By injecting carbon dioxide into an otherwise unproductive well, oil can be economically extracted.
This could allow them to avoid a disorderly and economically damaging "no-deal" Brexit.
Low-density, single-family-home zoning is effectively a ban on economically diverse communities.
Timing, timing, timing Economically, China has had an easy go of it in 2017.
Economically, those are some of the things that I wish people would look at.
But neighborhoods in Bridgeport, just a few exits up Interstate 95, remain economically challenged.
But others in the industry doubted those measures would work either politically or economically.
The local economy, including agencies and guides, will also suffer economically from the closures.
Skeptics questioned whether this was the most economically efficient way to address the problem.
At that time, many leading Republicans were economically conservative but socially liberal or moderate.
But punishing them economically is not going to help the fight against organized crime.
From these results, shared vehicles look like an unqualified win, economically, environmentally, and socially.
Iron ore and copper, two economically sensitive metals, have also been under heavy pressure.
It is unclear whether calls to punish Sweden economically will have any lasting effect.
The Olympic games are not a small thing for Japan, both economically and symbolically.
And that requires a very radical thinking of what we owe each other economically.
Mr. Trump's benighted tax cuts are thus a double whammy to economically vulnerable families.
Thatcher did not simply insist that markets were more effective economically than centralized planning.
"America is a diverse country, racially, economically and ethnically," Mr. Bush said in 2003.
He would create financial incentives for elite private colleges to become more economically diverse.
And so they prefer a government that allows them to become economically self-sufficient.
Ms. Harper's website calls Columbus the second most economically segregated city in the country.
He clearly took some specific, economically significant steps that have helped make things better.
And confidence that an economically expansive China would move toward democracy proved entirely misplaced.
Industry-financed academics began appearing on TV to assail the rules as economically ruinous.
But climate change alone won't make the land economically viable for agriculture, he stressed.
"Our country is becoming so economically strong again and strong in other ways, too."
The United States is one of the least economically mobile of the advanced countries.
The recession is "an invisible postscript" that explains how millennials have been economically disadvantaged.
The program was begun in 1990 to spur job growth in economically depressed regions.
What that brings with it politically, culturally and economically we do not yet know.
She also recommends health care and would avoid materials stocks, another economically sensitive sector.
Our plan economically empowers the Palestinians, while helping fully integrate Israel into the region.
Upstate areas, he said, have suffered economically from excessive business regulations and unfunded mandates.
"These results are economically and statistically significant," the report's authors said of the findings.
It will only further alienate Europeans from one another and weaken the bloc economically.
The prospect for an economically strong Puerto Rico in the future depends on it.
Just like a Donald Trump presidency has, thus far, economically speaking, has been fine.
Mr. Trump won, in part, by appealing to people who feel left behind economically.
She's under a lot of pressures — economically, from the government, from living situations there.
The families here are close knit and represent a powerful sector politically and economically.
It has been complacent for too long, economically and politically, coasting on former glories.
"People need to cut off North Korea economically, this is unacceptable behavior," he said.
Many are small, remote and economically isolated from the rest of the national economy.
The abysmally low federal minimum is unsound, economically and morally, and workers deserve better.
As economically damaging as the attacks were, they could have been much more deadly.
Demographically and economically, absorbing millions of comparatively poor Palestinians would destroy it, he said.
Turnbull will also struggle to win favor in constituencies where many are economically lagging.
Meanwhile, media firms held onto the economically challenged business of delivering news and entertainment.
Such a move is difficult emotionally and economically, but it is the new reality.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said England had collapsed "politically, monetarily, constitutionally and economically".
We have a country that's doing probably better economically than it's ever done before.
Andrew M. Cuomo's economic growth project for an economically depressed area upstate fell apart.
That is a far cry from where the US stands now, economically and culturally.
While high and rising inflation is economically disruptive, lower inflation can cause problems, too.
The additional challenge that the virus poses followed an economically difficult year for Singapore.
But for M.B.S. to advance that agenda requires a strong, economically healthy Saudi Arabia.
It's true, he's able to connect culturally with some economically precarious parts of America.
Toledo, still heavily reliant on the automobile industry, has struggled economically in recent years.
Economically, the Romans engineered one of the greatest "golden ages" of any preindustrial society.
Whether growth hits 3 percent might matter politically, but it makes little difference economically.
Utah, Alaska, Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota were the most economically equal states.
The long-term effects of these choices are usually bad — economically, emotionally, and physically.
That was the main difference was just economically everybody was doing a lot better.
Markets like Detroit, Cleveland, or Rochester are cheap essentially because they are economically depressed.
It makes less money to go around... and hurts the most economically vulnerable workers.
A White House strategy review focuses on options for pressuring Pyongyang economically and militarily.
About half of all students in the Boston public school system are economically disadvantaged.
"Dominant tech platforms like YouTube can harm users both economically and non-economically by taking action against them for alleged misconduct, or even for not being 'commercially viable' in this case, by terminating their accounts or de-monetizing content," Gilbert told Motherboard.
The Bureau pitches its proposal as giving consumers a choice between suing and arbitration, but in reality, the Bureau's class action proposal would leave consumers with no economically sensible outlet for relief—no arbitration, no class action, and no economically viable individual litigation.
Similarly, perceptions of economic change were filtered through broader views about Obama and the country: the political scientist Michael Tesler found that the most racially resentful Americans were the most economically pessimistic before the 2016 election and the most economically optimistic after it.
That is economically risky: when she nosed ahead, the peso trembled (it rallied this week).
That level of automation, however, could be decades away or may never become economically viable.
Perkins joked that while the Patriot missile demolished the drone, it wasn't very economically sound.
The District, as you know, they've never had a bad day in Washington D.C. economically.
Since then, the state was forced to diversify economically and there has been some improvement.
They weaken us on the European and international stage — and in an economically challenging situation.
Creditors demanded further reforms but further austerity is a difficult sell in economically-ravaged Greece.
Women are often economically dependent on their partners, making some hesitant to testify against them.
Right now, he's moving to make access to broadband more difficult for the economically poor.
Many of these Trump voters or Tea Party supporters are actually doing pretty well economically.
It's no longer economically rational for landlords to invest in maintaining the properties they own.
It should be noted, however, that the definition of "economically distressed" is open for debate.
And Atlanta has worked as a city because economically black people took themselves very seriously.
The summit of the world's economically developed nations will take place in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Right, because one of the shorthands for this is, they're not racists, they're economically insecure.
In an economically successful country where an interventionist state is the norm, voters expect more.
The concessions that Mexico has granted Mr Trump are for the most part economically damaging.
As a vulnerable emerging market, it should strive to be as economically sound as possible.
Traditionally, China has held leverage over Taiwan in three key ways: militarily, economically and geopolitically.
"I think, working with Congress, he (Trump) could be (economically credible)," Janjuah said on Wednesday.
They keep them in an economically depressed position to make them dependent on their party.
The Grand Old Party has made small gains among pro-immigration, economically right-leaning Americans.
BZ: Well, obviously the "Slabbers" who live there 12 months a year are economically challenged.
Meanwhile, what seemed more feasible and would help more people, especially economically disadvantaged LGBTQ people?
"Economically this is causing disruption and the partial unraveling of global supply chains," Mackenzie said.
" He adds: "If you're in a rural place that's doing bad economically, you're really screwed.
Our population's greatest needs intersect with communities of color, immigrant populations, and the economically disenfranchised.
More important, the Christian Union, an economically leftish and culturally conservative party, is strongly opposed.
Many immigrants are pushing innovation in the U.S, aiding the country economically with their ventures.
But, despite these numbers, the nation remains economically isolated from the rest of the world.
I think maybe the most economically significant part of Christmas isn't the buying and selling.
This penchant is a luxury that a region which is falling behind economically cannot afford.
We pay much higher interest rates than countries that are no match for us economically.
Moreover, the burden is likely to be greatest on people who are already struggling economically.
White said the return of the sport will have big benefits economically for New York.
He's an economically anxious archetype that's as old as history and more relevant than ever.
Turns out the decision to buy fictional bars of gold isn't quite rational, economically speaking.
In the end, the plan may have simply proved too costly — both politically and economically.
"Renewable power generation is becoming very much attractive economically and is effective," Spiesshofer told CNBC.
IN RECENT years, as Italy has struggled economically, Milan has been happily out of step.
And so the democracies that resulted, that called themselves liberal, were democracies that failed economically.
Mr Piketty's work shows that wealth is becoming more economically significant across many advanced economies.
They concluded that the gig economy had "an economically significant" impact on those lower wages.
But relying on one commodity has made Saudi Arabia and its neighbors very economically vulnerable.
Economically, it proved complex, requiring China to open its sheltered financial system to more risks.
Ultimately, if rates go up, Cramer says investors should move towards more economically sensitive stocks.
It is also awkward economically, as both export driven economies face sliding demand from China.
Like Chinese, it is economically important: French-speaking countries account for 8.4% of global GDP.
We were doing this for all the right reasons and we truly didn't benefit economically.
Leaked analysis this week said Britain would be worse off economically under every Brexit scenario.
But analysts say that Russia's pivot east is more rhetorical and political than economically substantial.
Neither an ardent reformer nor a populist lunatic economically, the president inherited a prospering country.
We'll have access to instant inventory and be able to scale more quickly and economically.
These voters did not tend to be particularly stressed economically; this wasn't displaced economic resentment.
The EB-53 program was created in 25 to encourage investment in economically distressed areas.
Economically sensitive stocks continued to outperform, with the S&P materials index up 13 percent.
In her remarks, she warned nations around the world not to economically assist the nation.
Ecologically and economically, it is much less costly to maintain these habitats than restore them.
"The entire western world hates Assad and they're going to squeeze him economically," Landis said.
Proved reserves are those considered economically and geologically feasible to produce in the near future.
Economically she is on the CDU's left, being a strong advocate of the minimum wage.
Trump lassoed their fear of falling economically to regressive views on race, gender and immigrants.
"This will be our most economically successful games," Lazarus told reporters on a conference call.
One reason is because many nations are in the same boat economically as we are.
American Airlines and Qantas currently rely on codeshare agreements to make those routes economically viable.
Mexican politicians are "laughing at us" and "killing us economically", Mr Trump tells roaring supporters.
Census data gives us a snapshot of the state of America, demographically, geographically, and economically.
George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, has called his pro-Brexit colleagues "economically illiterate".
That's because it doesn't only keep the US secure; it's also politically and economically advantageous.
Drake proved that mixtapes could reach the same success as albums, quicker and more economically.
Any escalation would be economically costly for one side, and hugely inconvenient for the other.
They think of themselves as more enlightened on any number of fronts: sexually, racially, economically.
To qualify, boundaries are sometimes gerrymandered to create an economically challenged (but essentially manufactured) neighborhood.
Socio-economically, societal elites as well as the poor are largely absent from the ranks.
Trump argued that the standards were set too stringent and economically hurt the auto industry.
SO I WAS A LITTLE RELUCTANT TO JUST HAVE SOMETHING THAT WAS SO ECONOMICALLY DEPENDENT.
China is hardly the first country that the U.S. has feared might economically eclipse it.
"She couldn't find anyone to help her economically to save the house," Mr. Mendoza said.
Changes they make are probably not going to impact their ability to be economically successful.
"Their technical solution was economically unviable and would have led to enormous losses," said one.
Economically, Canada remains far and away the U.S.'s largest and most important trading partner.
Second, a UBI would be cheaper and more effective than what we do now, economically.
Underachievers are not destined to fail economically and socially, but success is harder to achieve.
It is morally, politically and economically unacceptable to leave nearly 2628 million people without coverage.
Houston is a very different place economically, setting it up for a very different outcome.
"To pay Jathran instead of Agoco makes no sense, politically, economically or legally," Sanalla said.
Tariffs don't address this widespread disillusionment by a generation of young people left economically stranded.
Second, for long-term success, Venezuelans should be socially and economically integrated into Colombian society.
The figure would, in theory, gradually wind down as the project becomes more economically viable.
"It is economically more advantageous for us to sell here than export," Mr. Stastny said.
Chip manufacturers are economically sensitive, and they can improve and decline ahead of other sectors.
People with disabilities have the right to equal opportunity and to be economically self-sufficient.
"If Tsai Ing-wen pushes for independence, we'll be punished by China economically," Fu said.
We can prevent water contamination more economically and effectively by protecting and restoring natural habitats.
It's an economically fragile moment as the family works to open a new brew pub.
However, the HoloLens 2's biggest hurdle is making it economically attractive to potential clients.
As we unlock our brain's potential, we will thrive economically and learn to think better.
In this volatile dispute, the stakes in rural America are high both economically and politically.
Politically, economically and from a security point of view it has upsides for North Korea.
First, economically speaking, they're unlikely doing much better -- if at all -- since he took office.
That project proved economically attractive because of the wide range of energy costs up north.
McDaniel: Mothers of young children are disadvantaged economically now, and that carries through their lives.
Rhode Island is very politically unlike Texas, and also economically, culturally, demographically, and geographically different.
The best bet so far has been to get China to pressure North Korea economically.
The prospect of the north standing on its own two feet economically looks equally remote.
In cities, we know that a diverse and representative society is an economically competitive society.
Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple stand for everything Francis hated — economically, culturally, demographically and nationalistically.
A standstill like this cannot be withstood by society, economically or politically for too long.
And yet addressing anxiety is low on the priority list in many economically disadvantaged communities.
It's just a matter of how economically painful it will be before it finally does.
Either way, they tend to be among the most economically vulnerable people in the country.
Asian-Americans are the fastest-growing group in the United States and most economically unequal.
The truth is that trade wars are bad, and almost everyone ends up losing economically.
This is a market distortion, where some companies are favored for no economically efficient reason.
Such a setup would be necessary to make large-scale drone delivery economically feasible someday.
Over the past 20183 years, the two countries have diverged sharply — economically, politically and culturally.
Three out of four students are "economically disadvantaged," according to information on the district's website.
Without the remedy of abortion, it is the woman who suffers physically, emotionally and economically.
Did it indeed rest on embittered and economically vulnerable white men in the Rust Belt?
These companies accounted and compensated for dark-hat SEO, spam, and other economically motivated behavior.
If you want to build something in economically challenging neighborhoods, you've got to build neighborhoods.
But several cities in economically struggling parts of the state have seized on the opportunity.
It worries me that women are going to take a disproportionate hit economically in this.
The program will provide tax cuts to investors to spur development in "economically distressed" areas.
Similarly, Putin regularly taunts Washington in a way he doesn't with more economically significant partners.
"We have to reassert ourselves as the real Asian power: economically, militarily, culturally, politically." video
"This will hurt us economically a lot," said Bohumil Kundrt, the bartender at U Jelinku.
"This will hurt us economically a lot," said Bohumil Kundrt, the bartender at U Jelinku.
Finally, the Trump administration loudly reiterated its resolve to crush Iran economically and, potentially, militarily.
Among their findings was that the most creative spaces are the most economically at risk.
Yes, the education is very significant but at a very high cost emotionally and economically.
The other was in Pennsylvania, where the economically struggling refinery shut down after the explosion.
So this suggests that there is a backlash over being too economically overdependent on China.
But family members sold off land, until, by 2006, the remaining fields weren't economically viable.
Like or not, we are part of China, not only politically, but culturally and economically.
That makes setting unique emissions or fuel economy standards for the Canadian market economically unviable.
Markets, then, might be bracing against the chance of a contagion both medically and economically.
Cities have also benefited economically from the influx of the vast pool of cheap labor.
The bigger consideration would likely be how economically feasible any of these goals would be.
Their economically center left policies are married to a staunch defense of conservative cultural values.
Economically significant rules are those that carry an economic impact of $100 million or more.
Yet, it is undeniable that low oil prices have helped many countries tide through economically.
What could have been a Depression ended up being a serious but economically survivable recession.
No doubt Italy has the most at risk economically, followed by the rest of Europe.
So it's never economically rational to reject a split, however lopsided: You're turning down money.
A mountainous country slightly smaller than New Jersey, Swaziland is economically reliant on South Africa.
Just a few years ago, it remained one of the country's least economically diverse colleges.
The additional challenge that the coronavirus outbreak poses followed an economically difficult year for Singapore.
Now the trade war of course economically will be even worse than doing nothing now.
The efficient approach is to limit construction to that justified economically even given the risks.
May's talks with the rest of the European Union would be economically damaging to Britain.
Looking ahead, the calendar will likely shape how politically and economically significant the shutdown becomes.
These services alone would make seagrass meadows among the most economically valuable ecosystems on Earth.
All they will do is isolate America and make the country politically and economically weaker.
Because I've got to tell you, I really don't think China is doing well economically.
Young, African-American males, who are arguably the most economically marginalized members of our society.
For what it is worth, such measures are less economically efficient than a carbon tax.
Then our country's most economically unprotected classes finally might become a policy priority in Washington.
China knows that when the United States retreats economically, China wins by filling the void.
The United States in comparison appears not only to be safe but also expanding economically.
Nothing you could gain economically or politically could possibly justify putting our democracy at risk.
"Is a patient really in a position to make an economically based decision?" he continued.
Forgive these economically imperiled Americans for thinking the promise made to them would be kept.
Economically, Oyu Tolgoi and its district are far more integrated with China than with Ulaanbaatar.
" Now the office says the goal is to develop "economically and technologically achievable performance standards.
Photo by Aurora Almendral/VICE News On paper, the country is not doing bad economically.
During that period, the number of elderly households categorized as economically inactive increased by 57,20113.
Yeah. I mean, eventually someone's going to say we can't support all of this economically.
Prop 61, they caution, may make it economically impossible to do that in the future.
Though Joe identifies as Creole, and Cora and Del are biracial, they are economically privileged.
Businesses are desperate for a transition agreement to avoid an economically ruinous departure next March.
Economically, the incentives are obvious: The first company to produce artificial superintelligence will profit enormously.
And nearly everyone agreed: American democracy is eroding on multiple fronts — socially, culturally, and economically.
But new regulations like Obama's Clean Power Plan for CO2, will be harsh and economically ruinous.
Asbury Park's population of 17,000 is economically and racially mixed, and includes a growing gay population.
The big picture: Although a massive undertaking, this energy transition is technologically feasible and economically beneficial.
Tens and tens of millions of Americans today are struggling to keep heads above water economically.
Her suit says Epstein "enticed the impressionable, vulnerable and economically deprived" girl to be sexually abused.
"This will be our most economically successful Games," Lazarus confirmed to reporters on a conference call.
Even if they are pretty strong economically, I suppose they are worried about the migrant crisis.
After rule by protectionist left-wingers, both now have governments that want to open up economically.
Savona has repeatedly argued that the euro is a German construct engineered to economically enslave Europe.
They're often depicted as a "free market friendly" or economically wise path to combat climate change.
Although the technology endured, "it was overbuilt, overspent, overburdened, most of them economically failed," Marchionne said.
He was saying, once we remove the drivers in the equation, the business becomes economically fantastic.
Monaldi notes that even economically-stricken South Sudan has a significantly better debt-to-exports ratio.
"There's enough to go around economically when we know each other and work together," says Kivirist.
Croatia still struggles economically and its football scene has been riven with hooliganism, crime and politics.
In particular, participation dropped among Latino youth and youth from rural areas and economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
After stagnating economically in the 1990s, countries like Nigeria and Tanzania grew wealthier in the 2000s.
U. forces say leaving will hurt the U.K. economically, while the pro-leave camp disputes that.
"I think these two things are very stressful for him, both economically and politically," Zhang said.
Others want to upend that open, international order by putting the nation first, socially and economically.
Osborne's rhetoric romances that Britain is completely dependent on the EU, economically as well as politically.
The more countries that are aware, the more heat China will feel both diplomatically and economically.
In fact, as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell admits, closing the border would be economically disastrous.
Globalization has only accelerated the process, as those supertongues became even more economically and culturally powerful.
These rings are less economically burdensome than an engagement ring, of course, but not exactly cheap.
Are you working against your own self interest economically to not sell some of this stuff?
As newspapers have struggled to remain economically viable, newsrooms have had to operate with fewer reporters.
So they may be way better politically—like way better—and only slightly less efficient economically.
The country is not a member of the European Union but is economically linked to it.
But, economically, by the mid-twenty-twenties, we're going to be in a lot of trouble.
Arab citizens of Israel, who lived under martial law until 1966, are becoming more integrated economically.
I think we're having the most successful period of time, economically, perhaps in our country's history.
The second reason, unfortunately for Macron, is that things have gotten bad in the country economically.
"I don't see much of a change, as far as my people elevating economically," he said.
Most people in Silicon Valley are libertarians – they tend to be economically conservative and socially liberal.
Economically vibrant and stable societies are grown in the loamy soil of diversity, ingenuity, and openness.
Economically cornered, Iranians still largely remain "firmly opposed" to talks with the Trump administration, Rome added.
That might be economically sensible (some think Britain may choose to continue in this limbo forever).
Government, donors, civil society and the private sector should also scale interventions that empower women economically.
In fact, almost the entire American public does better economically when Democrats occupy the Oval Office.
Advertising revenue sources are among the most economically sensitive revenues within the media and entertainment sector.
Economically, Germany's strong performance has bred complacency at home and an outsized fear of indiscipline abroad.
The U.S. benefits economically, politically, and militarily from stability in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
But white kids whose parents went to college and/or grad school don't benefit much, economically.
More passengers on planes, trains and ships also means more people feel economically confident to travel.
It takes place both in an economically barren US town and in a post-apocalyptic London.
A once universal institution has become the mark of having made it, both romantically and economically.
It was formed in order to beat us economically, and yet we protect them with NATO.
How they're going to survive economically and where that's going to happen is an evolving thing.
Economic theory says that shared currencies work best in areas that are economically and politically similar.
In this way, markets, not meddling regulators, will find the economically optimal way to address pollution.
"Economically everything looks good at the moment," said Jonathan Bell, chief investment officer at Stanhope Capital.
South Bend was struggling economically, which meant the city needed to get more efficient and fast.
If they qualify economically, they should be able to use this program to prepare their future.
Economically and politically, the unlikely partnership between Moscow and Riyadh has been born out of necessity.
"Economically, it was time to retire it," said James Stevenson, director, global coal at IHS Markit.
Iran would revise relations with Europe if it did not benefit economically from INSTEX, it said.
But in China, carriers must often upgrade before the volume of data traffic justifies it economically.
We will be releasing information in the near future around plans to hold corporations economically responsible.
The bottom line is that these protectionist measures are economically sub-optimal policies to shield jobs.
The continent will struggle to take off economically while its people are stuck on the runway.
They happen time and time again in the same places, in the most economically depressed areas.
Although, economically, I assume it would get very expensive, very fast — unless you're reusing the condoms?
It's another reminder that we live in a very divided society, not just politically but economically.
We want all of our girls and women to be economically viable in years to come.
Until VR proves itself an economically viable medium, we'll probably get a lot more of them.
"Overall, the findings show that it physically hurts to be economically insecure," the study authors write.
And he knows the main thing: a president is to keep us safe economically and militarily.
Now, the office, instead, says it develops "economically and technologically achievable standards" to address water pollution.
The goal was to possess all that was economically necessary within the borders of the homeland.
While the incentive has driven money into economically ailing cities including Erie, Pa., and Birmingham, Ala.
Sure, the country would be humiliated on the national stage, and decimated politically, geographically, and economically.
By operating outside intellectual-property law, each of these industries has thrived, both creatively and economically.
In Egypt Mr Sisi's rule is proving as oppressive as it is arbitrary and economically incompetent.
Within the industry, it's known that it's not economically efficient to ship newsprint across the country.
The District must have all of its active judges to promptly, economically and fairly resolve cases.
The opportunity zone program provides capital gains tax benefits for investments in designated economically distressed areas.
They are law-abiding, tax-paying individuals who make our country richer intellectually, culturally and economically.
There are some 1,100 CDFIs working in economically distressed rural and urban communities across the country.
The law aims to provide health insurance to economically disadvantaged people and expand coverage for others.
Economically, the island nation has been cut off from the democratic West for nearly 60 years.
Mexico has come a long way, both politically and economically, since the inception of the agreement.
Nichols worked closely with Texas businessman George Mitchell to make fracking and horizontal drilling economically viable.
Johnson must also show he has a plan to galvanize and re-unite the country economically.
The Europe paid for, organized and defended under direct influence of America militarily, economically and culturally?
"There are times when it drains you, not only economically, but physically and mentally," he said.
One of his chief proposals is the creation of "Gigabit Opportunity Zones" in economically hurting areas.
Here are five ways an economically battered and isolated Turkey could pose consequences for U.S. interests.
The report highlights several projects financed by the NMTC in economically distressed rural and urban communities.
Not all blue states are economically successful, of course, and not all red states are struggling.
Although he is socially liberal and economically progressive, Newsom is well-off and not anti-business.
Zinke suggested that the Trump administration could retaliate against her state economically because of her vote.
France is now outperforming Germany economically (see latest IMF forecasts) and Macron is outperforming Merkel politically.
Putin's desire for higher growth comes at a tricky time for Russia, both economically and politically.

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