economically
IPA: ɛkʌnˈɑmɪkɫi
adverb
- (manner) In an economical manner; not wastefully; not extravagantly
- (domain) From the perspective of economics or an economy.
- (theology) According to divine economy.
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Examples of "economically" in Sentences
- The UK is the very closest ally to the US economically and politically.
- He is socially and economically from the same mold as southern Democrats.
- Chiefly the downside associated with any tax: it reduces incentives to engage in economically productive activity.
- He has to justify the extreme left Pelosi agenda to the moderate-conservatives in economically struggling Rome and Utica.
- Geithner reaffirmed a G20 plan to limit current account surpluses and deficits does not contain numerical targets, which he called economically unfeasible.
- By the way, a country that has the ability to mine, extract, refine, and return substantial amounts of platinum from space economically is not likely to have much need of it for fighter planes.
- This $7.9 million grant will fund a project to provide broadband-related training to approximately 8,400 seniors, low-income individuals and others in economically and socially vulnerable groups.
- "By the way, a country that has the ability to mine, extract, refine, and return substantial amounts of platinum from space economically is not likely to have much need of it for fighter planes."
- For instance, Judge Holwell asked Mr. Jarrell not to use the term "economically material" in relation to stock price movements, because it was too similar to the legal term "material nonpublic information."
- On Saturday, President Obama phoned House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and urged an acceptable compromise that would avert what he called an economically harmful government shutdown.
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