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Meanings of economic superpower in English
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Usage of economic superpower in English
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Building a world-class transportation system is part of what made us an economicsuperpower.
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Whatever country figures out newer, cheaper, safer forms of energy is the new economicsuperpower.
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Ten years ago, the US was widely believed to be the world's only economicsuperpower.
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In 30 years they were able to make their country a world economicsuperpower, Prayuth said.
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Disregarding this would be the economicsuperpower equivalent of the Cold War's 'mutually assured destruction' doctrine.
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What the economicsuperpower wants, it still gets.
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Very few voices are prepared to confront China, the economicsuperpower whose influence extends across the globe.
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It's hard to fight against the economicsuperpower, but the cavalier U.S. approach could eventually be self-defeating.
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That rise to economicsuperpower status today was not easily foreseen when China was emerging from the Cultural Revolution.
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David Shambaugh's book challenges many of the assumptions about the seemingly inexorable rise of China as an economicsuperpower.
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The Asian economicsuperpower may now suffer its first quarterly fall in GDP since 1976, the year Mao Zedong died.
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Asked about China's rise to an economicsuperpower, Kan said: I welcome China's growth expansion to the world's second largest economy.
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He cites the example of 19th-century America, which despite being "extraordinarily corrupt" still managed to become an economicsuperpower.
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Second, it had commodity exports that were in high demand during an upswing dominated by China's arrival as a global economicsuperpower.
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Watch closely: It may be a harbinger of things to come, as the world's smaller countries respond to the increasingly coercive Asian economicsuperpower.
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A planet whose ecology was ruined beyond repair: the price it paid for elevating itself to be the Confederation's supreme industrial and economicsuperpower.