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economic [ˌi:kəˈnɒmɪk, Am -ˈnɑ:-] PRZYM.

1. economic (concerning economy):

economic
economic

2. economic (profitable):

economic

economic activity RZ.

economic area RZ.

economic area

economic climate RZ.

economic climate

economic conditions RZ. l.mn.

economic conditions
warunki r.m. l.mn. gospodarcze

economic consultant RZ.

economic crisis RZ.

economic crisis

economic cycle RZ.

economic cycle

economic damage RZ. bez l.mn. (insurance)

economic damage

economic development RZ.

economic feasibility RZ.

economic forecast RZ.

economic forecast

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Protesters regularly filled the streets making numerous and wide-ranging demands for political and economic reforms.
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While people did eventually return, the town never regained the economic importance it once had.
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It covers local and global politics, social issues, economic problems and disputes.
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Solvent burning is a significant economic factor in the oxidation process.
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The 1970s also saw economic turmoil, resulting in stagflation and labor unrest.
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The latter seeks to use natural experiments to substitute for economic theory.
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During the 1920s, mining fell into an economic slump, with several of the mining communities being closed.
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Historically, the world's first industrialised city, the region was once in economic and population decline.
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The town is noted for its educational institutions and their role in the town's economic rebirth.
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They are now faced with extremely low interest rates and slow and uncertain economic growth.
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