Over the next five decades, the ruling authorities gradually democratized and incorporated the local population within the governing structure.
Customs duties from the Southern African Customs Union and worker remittances from South Africa substantially supplement domestically earned income.
Gross national product (GNP): The value of all goods and services produced domesticallyplus income earned abroad, minus income earned by foreigners from domestic production.
Remittances from Swazi workers in South African mines supplement domesticallyearned income by as much as 20%.
Gross national product (GNP): The value of all goods and services produced domestically in a given year, plus income earned abroad, minus income earned by foreigners from domestic production.
Gross domestic product (GDP): The value of all goods and services produced domesticallyin a given year.
The dioxin crisis - beginning in June 1999 with the discovery of a cancer-causing substance in animal feed - constituted a serious blow to the food-processing industry, bothdomestically and internationally.
Customs duties from the Southern African Customs Union, which may equal as much as 70% of government revenue this year, and worker remittances from South Africa substantially supplement domestically earned income.
On leaving home he had not decided whether he would lunch domestically or at the Grand Babylon.
Remittances from Swazi workers in South African mines may supplement domestically produced income by as much as 20%.
Success in designing and executing national purposes, domestically and abroad, can only come from a steadfast resolution that integrity in the operation of government and in our relations with each other be fully maintained.
We have worked domestically and with our allies to respond to an uncertain energy situation by conservation and diversification of energy supplies based on internationally agreed targets.
The only sources of information and entertainment permitted to the people are the domestically controlled mass media.
Domestically produced feed concentrates have been of poor quality and nutritionally unbalanced.
The intensely acrid bitter inner bark, especially of the roots, is used domestically as a tonic and stimulant, and hydrochlorate of tulipiferine, an alkaloid separated from the bark, possesses the property of stimulating the heart.
The astringent fruit is employed domestically in infusions and decoctions, and in homoeopathic remedies.
The bitter bark of the roots is sometimes used in the form of tinctures and fluid extracts as a tonic, and the fruit is occasionally employed domestically as a substitute for hops in brewing beer.
Decoctions of the astringent bark of the root and of the leaves are sometimes employed domestically in the treatment of diarrhoea.
The fruit is often used domestically and in the preparation of cough mixtures.
The war with the Dutch did for some time involve them in inconveniences with their Dutch neighbours; but their dissensions were chiefly with each other, or domestically within each colony.
Twice in Milton's life, so unfortunate domestically hitherto, we have seen something of the kind.
For the rest, the Friends were to walk industriously and domestically through the world, honest in their dealings, wearing a plain Puritan garb, and avoiding all vanities and gaieties.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "domestically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.