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This could be his niche, an economicsterm he had learned in his college days.
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But beneath all this wordy pretension and economicjargon, we detect another aim.
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In economicjargon it is called fiscal drag.
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In economicjargon, this is called "sovereign risk" and occurs when a government's decisions make business investment unreliable.
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The long explanation of how these markets differ involves economicjargon like direct and indirect network effects, platform competition, and Schumpeterian competition.
Usage of economic term in English
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Our Order is, to use an economicterm, very much horizontally integrated.
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The Labor leader will tell the conference inequality isn't just an abstract economicterm.
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Coal fields are included in the economicterm, land.
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The economicterm "tail risk" refers to the possibility of an asset suddenly losing value due to a rare event.
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Sensing this, politicians have now largely abandoned discussing immigration in economicterms.
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You're just thinking in terms of pure technicality or in economicterms.
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That kind of volatility is costly, and not just in economicterms.
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Would consider myself Social Democratic, left of centre in economicterms.
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There is, in harsh economicterms, no future for many families.
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In purely economicterms, nuclear electricity is unlikely to be feasible in Ireland.
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In direct economicterms, Budget 2018 will have limited short-term impact.
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Economicterms and economic concepts are often meaningless and useless as they stand.
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With what country are we to compare ourselves in economicterms?
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In economicterms, that is not what the game is about.
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The cost in human terms - and indeed in economicterms - is appalling.
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Medical, scientific and economicterms are a case in point.