Sterilization in economic terms means a Central Bank is spending time and treasure managing capital inflows.
Oil that's taken from one place and consumed in another place, is, in economic terms, fungible.
In economic terms, educated Pakistanis think their country should be a Turkey or a Malaysia by now.
Considered in economic terms, when the dollar is weakening investors don't just sit back and do nothing.
Millions of people play games every day, and the industry has surpassed Hollywood in economic terms .
We use the - tend to think of the phrase and use the phrase downgrade in economic terms.
In economic terms, Los Angeles passed New York as the country's manufacturing and trading capital a decade ago.
In economic terms, Venezuela represents a new market for Russian exports and investments.
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Maybe, in economic terms, the Fed has good combustion and a clear straightaway.
For a start, changing systems is costly, not just socially but in economic terms as well during the transition.
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Topping the list at No. 1, anthropology and archeology represent the worst choice of college major in economic terms.
The global financial crisis has seen many countries suffer severely in economic terms and yet levels of peacefulness have increased.
In economic terms, the fact that they are oil exporters is often the only thing these countries have in common.
In economic terms, either system would dwarf the impact of previous big environmental laws, such as the Clean Air Act.
In economic terms, the UK is a member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), a body charged with promoting global free trade.
Well, in economic terms, under the basic economic principles, the two should go hand in hand, but that is not what's happening.
The failure of Greece would mean little to Europe in economic terms.
So, in economic terms, the demand curve for medical care skews upward.
"In economic terms, it could be worth up to 12 billion euros in economic benefits and up to 80, 000 new jobs, " it said.
Or here, in what is the same thing in economic terms, we are buying and selling substitutes for each other at the same time.
And decreased consumer spending (or decreased final demand, in economic terms) means less pricing power for companies and is yet another element of deflation.
So, for the first time since 2008, the "big" issues in tomorrow's Budget will be politically explosive, but in economic terms, very small beer indeed.
Places once indifferent to each other in economic terms think of India and China, or South Korea and Central Asia are waking up to the possibilities of exchange.
Sir Stephen Wall, who is very keen on the UK remaining in the EU, concedes that in economic terms, the consequences of leaving should not be exaggerated.
An increased gas tax is such a no-brainer in economic terms that even Republicans like Greg Mankiw (currently an adviser to Mitt Romney) urge it as public policy.
This quasi-fascism would also, in economic terms, be protectionist, corporatist and loth to privatise any more of Russia's ailing industry or let people (certainly not foreigners) buy land.
He said there was no mention of energy as a key opportunity in economic terms, something which Mrs Foster strongly disagreed with in her response to the debate.
The fact that a 0.1% contraction could be revised upwards to no change, thus eliminating the dip entirely, says much about its real size or impact in economic terms.
In economic terms, it offers the spread effect, spinning out opportunities for doing business, and for reaching critical mass that doesn't exist in purely Scottish or more regional markets.
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