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1 Neither is the consumer in any position to drive the economy .
2 The regions drive the economy , and the real threats to our big cities.
3 Stock-picking models drive the economy more than most of us do.
4 A restocking of inventories has helped drive the economy 's recovery.
5 Instead, he said, the government should accelerate its budgeted spending to help drive the economy .
6 Consumer spending and investment -particularly in construction -are expected to drive the economy forward.
7 But he also said Macri could drive the economy into a new crisis by imposing pro-market policies too quickly.
8 In this way he schemed to drive the economy of the country and people's living into an uncontrollable catastrophe.
9 The central bank's oft-stated hope that rising non-energy exports would drive the economy and help offset the oil crash has not materialized.
10 Once financial markets are stabilized and consumer confidence can be restored, it will be up to industries to drive the economy forward.
11 European shares jumped to the highest in a month after France introduced new stimulus measures to drive the economy and spur job creation.
12 We're from Los Angeles, sex is what drives the economy out here.
13 Because gender balance drives the economy and is vital for communities to thrive.
14 Rising oil and gas prices drove the economy far higher than any economic policy.
15 U-turns may help on India's chaotic roads, but they're a menace in driving the economy .
16 Robust consumer spending, which is backed by the strong labor market, is driving the economy .
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