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Example sentences for "economies"

Lexicographically close words:
ecology; economic; economical; economically; economics; economise; economised; economising; economist; economists
  1. Part of the change is reflected in the transition from national economies of scarcity (usually complemented by patterns of preserving and saving) to large, integrated commercial economies of access, even right, to consumption and affluence.

  2. After previous economies of scarcity and limited means of production, human experience at the global scale has brought about a wealth of choices and means of affluence that question the very premise of the family contract.

  3. Through the market, economies are ascertained or subjected to painful restructuring.

  4. Many economies have undergone, or realize they must undergo, profound restructuring.

  5. Per capita GDP is 10% above that of the four big European economies and the second highest in the EU behind Luxembourg.

  6. Today its GDP per capita is equal to the lesser economies of the EU.

  7. Per capita GDP is comparable to that of the four big economies of Western Europe.

  8. Like the economies of many African nations, the economy is largely based on subsistence agriculture, with 80% of the population involved in farming and herding.

  9. It enjoys a GDP per capita substantially higher than any of the other transitioning economies of Central Europe.

  10. The economies with which we have thus dealt are, it will be seen, effected by the two simple expedients we have referred to.

  11. The economies of both sides have been hurt by their inability to make substantial progress toward a peaceful resolution.

  12. Today its GDP per capita is seven times India's, 16 times North Korea's, and comparable to the lesser economies of the European Union.

  13. It can assist you in daily economies upon which big results are often built.

  14. Dear Madam: We enclose advance announcements of our Private Sales of Boys' Heatherweave Clothes and Ironhide Shoes, and we believe you will find the economies presented a great relief after your large Christmas outlays.

  15. In such economies the Dutch superiority grew out of the specially practical basis of their marine--habitual fishing and the constant use of canals.

  16. Complex production operations are so reconfigured as to integrate and maximize the economies available from the contributions of a range of specializing participants, without regard to their national locations.

  17. Now an interlocking system of institutions oriented to recognition that national economies constitute elements of a global whole was successively devised and put in place.

  18. Not only can economies in the use of the land be practiced, but protection and assistance for the women and children can be obtained, and there is the possibility of devices for convenient and collective performance of many tasks.

  19. The English women also suggest the desirability of a central heating plant as a measure that would lessen the work of the household, afford economies in fuel, and render a hot-water supply readily available.

  20. For, as has been so often suggested, the wastes of retail dealing, while probably not so great here as in some other countries, are so enormous that great economies are possible from even a slight rationalizing process.

  21. Europe and Japan, both heavily dependent on imported oil, now struggle to keep their economies in balance.

  22. We are continuing to make economies to enhance the efficiency of our military forces.

  23. The scheme framed cannot assume immediate economies, and a responsible Ireland alone can decide the nature and extent of the drastic economies which must be made in the future.

  24. Small administrative economies may be made, and the cost will disappear altogether with the completion of Land Purchase, say in fifteen years, but in the immediate future no reduction can be counted on with certainty.

  25. Wise economies in your financial matters, close supervision in the collection of the revenue, and searching inquiries where abuses exist?

  26. They make light of the alleged economies of combination and view the whole trust movement as the offspring of monopolistic greed and the profit-hunger of the promoter and high financier.

  27. In times of prosperity, each producing organization expands to realize more fully the economies of large scale production.

  28. Excellent beginnings of a general theory of economies in common in Schäffle, N.

  29. The greater the advance of civilization or human culture, the less apt are men to pursue the satisfaction of their wants, isolated from their fellows, or, in other words, to carry on their economies or husbandries apart from one another.

  30. In national economies whose commerce is a growing one, the same advantage finds a negative expression in this, that they are not compelled to satisfy the increasing demand for money by procuring costly metals.

  31. Neumann: “The Science of the bearing of household or separate economies to one another, and to the state as a whole.

  32. The same phenomenon is found also in the intercourse of economies of different nations.

  33. Many political economists have considered the principal difference between agriculture and the industries and economies of towns to lie in the contrast here referred to.

  34. Yet what shall I say of the upshot of all his talk of my economies and equivocations and the like?

  35. These were based on the mystical or sacramental principle, and spoke of the various Economies or Dispensations of the Eternal.

  36. Anne accepted their advice as to the means by which economies might be effected and a reduction of expenses be brought about.

  37. The fact that labor takes 50 to 60 per cent of total railway earnings makes limitations within which to effect economies very difficult, but the demand is no less insistent on that account.

  38. By your sustainment of the rigid economies already inaugurated, with hoped-for extension of these economies and added efficiencies in administration, I believe further reductions may be enacted and hindering burdens abolished.

  39. The survey proved that vast economies in tonnage movement of freights, and in the efficiency of the railroads, would be effected if the superpower program were adopted.

  40. In these urgent economies we shall be immensely assisted by the budget system for which you made provision in the extraordinary session.

  41. Meanwhile, the FRG has been providing billions of dollars to help the former Soviet republics and the reformist economies of Eastern Europe.

  42. I had chafed terribly under the economies of my earlier years.

  43. I rather thought that would surprise you, but one of my pet economies is in making preserves and jellies all winter.

  44. They are a garnish, but at the same time they are one of the small economies of cooking.

  45. As soon as finances permitted and small economies had made the two sisters feel comparatively rich, they gave a second dinner.

  46. Now, the worst of economies is yet to come, for to my mind utilizing bits of cold puddings and such things is most difficult.

  47. Reflect a moment on the part performed by conversation in the education of men and in the economies of life; and here I give you testimony.

  48. I ought not to have confronted you with my father's debts at a moment when you had every reason to look forward to freedom from most petty economies and cares.

  49. He said he hoped that it would help to relieve us from some of the petty economies now rendered necessary by Ernest's struggle to meet his father's liabilities.

  50. We will know the meaning of our economies and politics.

  51. The greatest poet sees and admits these economies as he sees the economies of food and sleep, but has higher notions of prudence than to think he gives much when he gives a few slight attentions at the latch of the gate.

  52. But though the newspapers were not full of comments on the enforced economies of the mass of the population, wholesale dealers in staple articles of food and clothing noticed a decrease in sales.

  53. The economies of the branch banking system are such that no other system can live beside it.

  54. Thus he can apply far more directly than the manufacturer or railroad manager the economies and efficiencies of Big Business.

  55. The purchase of a fast trotting-horse by a Government contractor, and the elaborateness of his wife's gowns and jewelry, are much more conspicuous facts than the petty economies practised by his employees.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "economies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.