"economics" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Mexico Changes Strategy of Plants The closing of more than 350 foreign-owned assembly plants in Mexico is a reflection of the harsh economics of globalization.
- An alternate reading might portray a news division's attempt to deal realistically with the harsh economics of broadcast journalism.
- What was to have been a lesson in geography looks like turning into a lesson in harsh economics.
- While these harsh economics were a factor in his decision to reassess Williamstown's traditional programming, it is clear that he intends to put his mark on the theater.
- The closing of so many maquiladoras reflects the harsh economics of globalization.
- Hal Reiter, president of Herbert Mines, another national search firm, said that while harsh year-end retail economics usually results in some axes falling, this year's departures are 25 percent higher than normal.
- The Vianos continued with the stock theater company until the harsh economics of the Depression forced them into a 'movies only' policy in 1932.
- Partly as a result of the harsh new economics of the health system, the nation has lost 400 emergency departments in five years, mostly in inner cities and rural communities.
- The investigation, prosecutors said, provided a glimpse into the harsh economics of the garment industry and the impact of the Mafia on it.
- The harsh economics of low-income housing are not measured only in a ledger's debit column.
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