- Discussion about the Two Patterns of Economically Applied Housing Policy.
- The self-owned housing purchased by the employee includes commercial housing, economically affordable, and public-owned completed housing.
- She writes elegantly and economically.
- If we want an economy that allows everyone to be economically secure, we need to start thinking about how we can rightfully address automation.
- Economically, the policy worked like a charm.
- I'll do the job as economically as possible.
- This region is becoming increasingly important both strategically and economically.
- Even if people can economically support a retirement at 65, over thirty years of potential inactivity is harmful to cognitive and emotional vitality.
- The country was headed on the wrong track, economically.
- Al-jadaa's business helps drive down unemployment in her economically depressed area.
- "When you start moving towards an industrial revolution, it is economically efficient to have people living close together," says Macfarlane.
- In 2005, as the authors observe, real consumption per person in France was only 60% as high as the U.S., making it appear that Americans were economically much better off than the French on average.
- A Thinking of the Development of Networked Education in Economically Less-developed Regions.
- The money had been earmarked for spending on new school buildings.
- Consumers are spending less and merchants are feeling the pinch.
- The president is calling for spending restraints in some areas.
- The spending cuts had been rammed through Congress.
- Education comprises two-thirds of all local government spending.
- Spending on books has been severely curtailed.
- 'She's not your responsibility,' he said gently.
- The dogs were snuffing gently at my feet.
- She gently crooned a lullaby.
- She gently disengaged herself from her sleeping son.
- She pulled gently on the reins.
- She smiled gently at him.
- Rachel gently but persistently imposed her will on Doug.
- He gently coached me in French.
- "What is it?" his wife asked again, gently but insistently.
- Trickle water gently over the back of your baby's head.
- 'I did all I could to help.' 'Of course,' he murmured gently.
- He rocked the baby gently in his arms.
- So of course I'm pessimistic.
- But some say that, too, is overly pessimistic.
- There are also several issues to be aware of with pessimistic session locks.
- But some people are pessimistic about the West's ability to learn from the developing world.
- ( There is) no reason to be pessimistic about the future.
- We also considered a pessimistic theory to explain the lower bug findings.
- On China, he says, "people have gotten too pessimistic."
- When the generality of the electorate is doing badly, the mood will grow pessimistic.
- That may be pessimistic.