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Meanings of coordinate economic in английском
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Usage of coordinate economic in английском
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Salgado said that the euro zone had to coordinateeconomic policy better and reduce imbalances in competitiveness.
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The sudden outbreak of the disease in Europe since mid-February is pushing EU states to coordinateeconomic and health responses.
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What's more, individual member states and the EU as a whole must begin to coordinateeconomic, defence and education policies.
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Asmussen suggested a different kind of benchmarking exercise for Europe to rally around to help better coordinateeconomic and social policy.
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Fillon said President Nicolas Sarkozy would propose at the emergency meeting measures to unfreeze credit and coordinateeconomic and monetary strategies.
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The newspaper noted that Germany had already rejected similar proposals for a formal body to coordinateeconomic governance in the euro zone.
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, hosting the meeting, also wants to coordinateeconomic stimulus spending on a global response to climate change.
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The two leaders agreed to propose that the 17-nation euro zone appoint a full-time president and hold more frequent summits to coordinateeconomic policy.
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They cite this as proof that the relationship is working, but the two governments remain apart on future steps to coordinateeconomic policy more closely.
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It will still be responsible for coordinatingeconomic policies, the researcher said.
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We've begun coordinatingeconomic and monetary policy among our major trading partners.
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European Union finance ministers plan to agree on Monday on a coordinatedeconomic response to the pandemic.
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We will pursue well coordinatedeconomic policies.
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The NEC coordinateseconomic policy across the administration and its head wields great influence within the White House.
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Many analysts have suggested these frictions could hamper progress on coordinatingeconomic policy between the world's two largest economies.
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But it is important to see that none of this threatens the market as a mechanism for coordinatingeconomic activity.