economic success
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeconomicandsuccess
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economic
adjective
uk/ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/us/ˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪk/
relating to trade, industry, ...
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success
noun
uk/səkˈses/us/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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(Definition ofeconomicandsuccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This lack of inclusiveness, which even extends to the new middle class, is likely to threaten the basis of the country's longer-termeconomicsuccess.
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These changes and control of space echoed the state endeavour to create anew the social imaginary that symbolized a more "civilized" future witheconomicsuccess.
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It is the electorate's criteria ofeconomicsuccessthat must be satisfied.
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Competing on value also goes beyondeconomicsuccess.
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For all that, business concentration has not been a guarantee ofeconomicsuccess.
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The system of colonial monopoly was a violation of the conditions ofeconomicsuccess.
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And, of course, this delusion is fostered by the teams and local media, who have a stake in theeconomicsuccessof their local franchise.
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My analysis focuses on the interplay of gifts and interests that constitutes an important feature of this narrative ofeconomicsuccess.
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The veryeconomicsuccessof the country reinforced social consensus.
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Economicsuccesscan be judged in many ways.
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Dissatisfaction with system outputs may not directly undermine basic commitments to democratic governance, just aseconomicsuccessdoes not directly create democratic values.
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On the basis of farm accounting data and farm models, the relevance of organic payments foreconomicsuccessis subsequently analyzed.
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The social institutions of the growing ghetto, founded upon the emergingeconomicsuccessof the community, further aided the preparations for defence.
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It was here, however, that notions of national identity, modernization andeconomicsuccessbecame intertwined to produce the con-icts which still in-ame the region today.
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According to this model, theeconomicsuccessof minorities mainly derives from their social position.
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Today small businesses have acquired a higher political capital because, unlike larger firms, they represent theeconomicsuccessof people from poor and indigenous backgrounds.
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It is known to have a strong aspiration toeconomicsuccess, but has suffered from severe environmental degradation.
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Such a view obviously assumes that there is one best way for countries - via the companies that operate in them - to achieveeconomicsuccess.
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