"economic" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "It really is the biggest single economic jolt to the Midwest since the great floods," he said, adding, "It's big enough that it's changing the overall" economy.
- In three months that could mean an economic jolt in excess of $45 billion.
- Today, Hong Kong could use an economic jolt.
- From the early evidence, it appears that water metering will provide a severe economic jolt to many buildings, probably in moderate-income neighborhoods in particular.
- A region-wide energy crisis, felt particularly in Bulgaria, is one painful aspect of the economic jolt that has accompanied the breakup of the Soviet-led alliance.
- Barring unforseen economic jolts, city officials expect the number of tax foreclosures to continue shrinking until it reaches a basic core that always will exist.
- Even many Democrats who believe that an economic jolt is no longer needed support the stimulus plan because it would spend on traditional Democratic causes.
- To many of the 1.1 million people in the Memphis area, Tyson is less a boxing outlaw than a one-man economic jolt.
- Even though the lower tax rates will continue, the economic jolt comes from the initial cut.
- A steelworkers' strike used to be feared as a catastrophic event, with the President sometimes preparing the nation for an economic jolt.
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