Example sentences of "[noun sg] to economic [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Historians and others have written about the boost to economic activity from technology , religion , and the ideas of political economy . |
2 | The removal of administrative and physical barriers after 1992/93 could , in theory , give a substantial boost to economic growth by allowing the development of more natural economic market areas . |
3 | This was widely interpreted by opposition parties as indicating a switch to economic conservatism . |
4 | Public opposition to economic liberalization and an austerity programme and continued criticism , especially from Islamic fundamentalists , of the RCD 's continued domination of domestic affairs , was counterbalanced later in the year by the regime 's identification with popular support for Iraq in the Gulf war ( although the official stance was that an " Arab solution " was the only way out of the crisis ) . |
5 | OPPOSITION to economic policy now comes from within the Conservative Party . |
6 | RUSSIAN parliamentarians , already routed over their opposition to economic reform , were on the rack again yesterday when they tied themselves in knots over what to call the country . |
7 | According to the leading proponent of this view , John Herz , the nation state was being undermined by four factors : its susceptibility to economic warfare ; the rise of international communications and the consequent permeability of national frontiers ; the development of air warfare , which could take war directly to a nation 's population ; and nuclear weapons , which threatened the very survival of states and their populations . |
8 | Now that many countries see science research as a key to economic development , the links between public and private sector science are strengthening , often with the active support of government . |
9 | The NOP poll , taken late last month on a sample of 1,000 , including only 27 per cent of parents , showed 80 per cent of people already believe an effective education system is the key to economic success . |
10 | It is trying to understand the details and hopefully finding the key to economic success for muon catalysed fusion that has occupied Steve Jones , and several others , for the last ten years . |
11 | Clearly the key to economic success is to control not the supply of money , but the supply of central bankers . |
12 | Enhancing the value locally is one key to economic success , and so there is a move to teach propagation skills , and to export small seedlings at considerably greater profit . |
13 | If it attracts customers then it is the key to economic recovery . |
14 | HOMEOWNERS taking advantage of lower mortgage repayments hold the key to economic recovery , says Chancellor Norman Lamont . |
15 | Mosley , whose economic thinking owed more to Keynes than to Hobson , was more concerned with the expansion of credit than with the redistribution of income as the key to economic recovery . |
16 | The key to economic recovery , if my lesson in the television store means anything , is for workers to take home less money and buy more goods . |
17 | Found and Fried criticize the doctrine of consideration as an unjustifiable impediment to economic freedom . |
18 | Saved by the financial straits of the crown from effective attack by the reforming bureaucrats of the later eighteenth century , the sheep-owners could not hope to defeat the pressure of the municipalities and local courts , when supported by opinion increasingly hostile to corporate privilege , which was seen as an impediment to economic development . |
19 | The size of the service sector is an impediment to economic growth because it depends upon inflation to a considerable extent . |
20 | He named Francis Fukuyama , an American , whose ‘ End of History ’ article might tempt one to think that the struggle was over and to put one 's feet up , thinking that every alternative to economic liberalism , in recent times , had shown itself to be hopelessly flawed . |
21 | Stabilisation based on fiscal balance and monetary control is thus the sine qua non of a return to economic sanity . |
22 | Showing an admirable understanding of basic market economics , miserable Muzhiks contemplating a return to economic desolation and probable unemployment in the none too distant future are anxious to augment their meagre pay by selling their uniforms to Turkish entrepreneurs . |
23 | But with the return to economic growth in Canada , keeping down oil imports will not be so easy despite conservation gains and efficiency improvements . |
24 | Cheap energy provided a major stimulus to economic development in Western Europe and Japan . |
25 | Castilian speech , Castilian ploughs , Castilian fallows , and the Castilian attitude to economic activity go together . |
26 | Deputies had criticized the government of Prime Minister Vitold Fokin for its alleged lethargic attitude to economic reform . |
27 | Deliberate assistance to economic growth went hand in hand with administrative reform aimed at channelling its profits firmly into princely treasuries . |
28 | The research investigates the consequences of some specific relaxations of these assumptions that are of practical relevance to economic time series analysis . |
29 | For the south , the right to economic development is what matters . |
30 | The application and exploitation of technical advances is seen as a central feature of competitive performance in industry and is of crucial importance to economic survival and growth . |