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Economically and however
Economically, however, Wegbaja and his successors profited mainly from the slave trade and relations with slavers along the coast.
Economically, however, the majority of Perot voters ( 57 %) were middle class, earning between $ 15, 000 and $ 49, 000 annually, with the bulk of the remainder drawing from the upper middle class ( 29 % earning more than $ 50, 000 annually ).
Economically, however, some modest market reforms were introduced, particularly in agriculture, in an effort to reverse the country's economic decline after the cessation of aid and trade subsidies from the USSR.
Economically, however, it was surely partly because on the one hand there were no serious economic problems at the standard-of-living level in Czechoslovakia as opposed to e. g. Poland, the Soviet Union and Hungary, and on the other hand the catastrophic initial effects of the reforms in the Soviet Union and Hungary could already be seen in the late 1980s.
Economically, middle powers are generally those that are not considered too " big " or too " small ", however that is defined.

Economically and financial
Economically, it reinvented itself from a manufacturing base into a financial centre.

Economically and services
Economically speaking, the " necessary " product refers to the output of products and services necessary to maintain a population of workers and their dependents at the prevailing standard of life ( effectively, their total reproduction cost ).
Economically, the state is predominantly rural and agrarian, with a substantial proportion of its working population engaged in farming, although trading ( 18. 8 %) and services ( 12. 9 %) are also important.

Economically and with
Economically, for carrier couples of cystic fibrosis, when comparing preimplantation genetic diagnosis ( PGD ) with natural conception ( NC ) followed by prenatal testing and abortion of affected pregnancies, PGD provides net economic benefits up to a maternal age of approximately 40 years, after which NC, prenatal testing and abortion has higher economic benefit.
Economically, the city's port supported overseas trade, including tea trade with India and timber trade with the Baltic.
Economically, the country followed up on the Soviet model of Five-Year Plans with its own first Five-Year Plan from 1953 to 1957.
Economically, Varna is among the best-performing and fastest-growing Bulgarian cities ; unemployment, at 2. 34 % ( 2007 ), is over 3 times lower than the nation's rate ; in 2007, median salary was the highest, on a par with Sofia and Burgas.
Economically poor countries such as Niger and Bangladesh have far more teenage mothers compared with economically rich countries such as Switzerland and Japan.
Economically and socially, a tradesman's status is considered between a laborer and a professional, with a high degree of both practical and theoretical knowledge of their trade.
Economically and socially, a tradesman's status is considered between a laborer and a professional, with a high degree of both practical and theoretical knowledge of their trade.
Economically, he faced labor unrest at home, brought about in large part by a drop in copper prices worldwide, while at the same time, the Chilean Socialist Party accused him of being too soft with big business and of failing to enact labour legislation protecting workers ' rights.
Economically, the Soviet Union made repeated efforts to reestablish closer contacts with Germany in the mid-1930s.
Economically, the Waterway failed to compete with the with canals in the Chicago area or with the reliability of railroads.
Economically Hednesford has suffered since the 1980s as more people travel to the larger towns and cities nearby and due to the absence of redevelopment it retains a traditional street scene with many sole traders operating speciality shops.
Economically, American appeared unable to compete with rising Asian manufacturing competitors, especially Japan.
Economically, Polish consumer confidence dropped to its lowest since the mid-1990s, with unemployment rising above 16 %.
" Economically it contains more people with lower income, pockets of high unemployment, and many low margin businesses with an emphasis on automotive trades and light industry.

Economically and status
Economically, First Party supports the existing status quo in Latvian economics.

Economically and centre
Economically, Burlington is strategically located near the geographic centre of the Golden Horseshoe, a densely populated and industrialized region home to over 8 million people.
Economically, the party was left of centre, and placed particular attention on economic development.
Economically, Winterthur was one of the homes of Switzerland's rail industry and an industrial centre.
Economically, Central Queensland is an important centre of primary industries.

Economically and are
Economically, the sponge fisheries are of notable importance.
Economically, the major markets for Rwandan exports are Belgium, Germany, and People's Republic of China.
* Economically underdeveloped tourist-receiving countries are promoted as being culturally different so that ( in the Western tourist's understanding ) prostitution and traditional male domination of women have less stigma than similar practices might have in their home countries.
Economically there are a few ways in which stations are able to broadcast continually.
Economically the neighbouring lands in Germany and France are not separated from the area of the canton of Basel-Stadt.
Economically, agriculture, forestry and wood-working are predominant.
Economically, work downshifts are defined in terms of reductions in either actual or potential income, work hours, and spending levels.
Economically the Taebaek mountains are important for the mining of iron, coal, tungsten, and limestone.
Economically, some species are cultivated ornamental plants and many species yield bitter principles used medicinally and in flavorings.
Economically, Dominicans contribute most as unskilled and low-paid service workers, as operators, laborers and craftspeople, and they are well represented as small business owners.
Economically the province is dependent upon tourism, oil palm, and gold mining on Misima Island ; in addition to these larger industries there are many small-scale village projects in cocoa and copra cultivation.
Economically recoverable resources are technically recoverable petroleum for which the costs of discovery, development, production, and transport, including a return to capital, can be recovered at a given market price.
Economically the town has benefited but its fortunes are very dependent on the state of relations between the two countries.

Economically and by
Economically, Martin said, the United States could best help foreign countries by helping them help themselves.
Economically, many peasant women refused to sell their goods for assignats because this form of currency was unstable and was backed by the sale of confiscated Church property.
Economically he sees no harm whatever in the private possession of what the individual produces by his own labor, but only so much and no more.
Economically, the bursting of the dot-com boom by 2001 had marked implications for Sweden.
Economically supported by Tabor's control of local gold mines, the citizens joined local peasants to develop a communist-like society.
Economically, austerity proved a failure, mostly due to the enormous government deficit, covered by bank loans, creating an increase in the amount of money use.
Economically, most of the indigenous Communists insist on the ' birdcage economy ' advocated by Chen Yun, which is a version of nationalized economy.
Economically significant regulations, defined as regulations which cost more than $ 100 million a year, increased by 70 %.
Economically, the decline in the 18th Century of imported cotton processing was mitigated by the increasingly dominant tobacco industry ( first factory in 1841 ).
Economically, from its foundation, Rattanakosin witnessed the growing role of Chinese merchants, who were chased out before by king Taksin.
Economically, the dairy farming is the leading primary industry, supported by other grassland farming.
Economically viable quantities of oil and gas were discovered in 1959 by a Royal Dutch / Shell-British Petroleum-Todd consortium, and full production began in 1969.
Economically, Heywood is supported by its proximity to junction 19 of the M62 motorway, which provides transport links for large distribution parks in the south of the town.
Economically, it was used to describe countries which had high unemployment and slow job creation in spite of overall economic growth, in contrast to what the United States experienced in the same period when economic expansion was accompanied by high job growth.
Economically, Oloron is sustained by a mixture of agriculture, light industry and tourism.
Economically, the most important center for much of the colonial period was the Purisima Concepcion Hacienda, which was established by Hernán Cortés himself on part of his lands as the Marques of the Valley of Oaxaca.

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