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Example sentences for "economically"

Lexicographically close words:
ecologically; ecologists; ecology; economic; economical; economics; economies; economise; economised; economising
  1. She will then be both economically and politically sound.

  2. And after all, India cannot become truly and economically independent so long as she must rely on the supply of machinery from outside for the manufacture of her cloth.

  3. In all cases care ought to be taken that the money granted by Congress shall be faithfully and economically applied.

  4. This he considered necessary to terminate the war "speedily and more economically than if attempted by insufficient means.

  5. The activities of the German cities are more numerous than in this country, yet they are managed economically and efficiently.

  6. In 1825 he had purchased this little house, and retired to it from Milan, wishing to live economically and peacefully.

  7. The higher the frequency of the electric impulses the more economically can the button be maintained at incandescence.

  8. To perfect the mechanical part of the apparatus so that oscillations are maintained economically was one thing, and Mr. Tesla hinted in his lecture at the great difficulties he had first encountered to accomplish this.

  9. Still such a transformer would be expensive, and in itself inefficient; and, besides, what energy was obtained from it would not be economically used for the production of light.

  10. Economically the Manchus had been for years almost lost; the Boxer indemnities were the last straw.

  11. As the purchasing power of the sovereign is eight times larger in China than in Europe, this debt economically would mean 440 millions in England--say nearly double what the ruinous South African war cost.

  12. People in possession of liquidity wish to maximize the returns on their money and are driven to economically transact; c.

  13. The latter - relatively enlightened, economically sprightly, open to the world and dynamic.

  14. A nightmare revived fraught with the fears of an economically languishing Christian-Orthodox, Slav, Byzantine civilization.

  15. The various oblasts, mini-states and fiefdoms are simply not economically viable on their own.

  16. But there is no Jew today who can say that he lost money in Israel because he became financially or economically active there in the long run.

  17. During all this period, Serbs - especially battle hardened war veterans - were economically encouraged to migrate to Kosovo.

  18. Economically and rationally, we should expect that the costlier a work of art is to produce and the narrower its market - the more its intellectual property rights will be emphasized.

  19. By now, these human waves and military trampling left Kosovo dilapidated to the core, a backwater both economically and culturally.

  20. They vowed to liberate Albania economically and socially, now that it has been liberated politically (their reference point was, strangely enough, the bourgeoisie war of 1912).

  21. Only NATO pretends that Kosova can survive as an independent, economically viable entity.

  22. In France, for instance, the whole country is politically and economically run by graduates of the Ecole Normale d'Administration (ENA).

  23. For Macedonia, the choice is to be liquid or, God forbid, to economically self-liquidate.

  24. Modern technology makes many political units economically viable despite their minuscule size - and so they declare their autonomy and often aspire to independence.

  25. They benefit economically by violating both international and domestic laws and by providing international outcasts and rogues with alternative routes of supply, and with goods and services.

  26. The policy of spheres of influence is obviously less advantageous, to so rich and economically strong a country as America, than the policy of the universal Open Door.

  27. There are many arguments for State Socialism, or rather what Lenin calls State Capitalism, in any country which is economically but not culturally backward.

  28. Rye, corn, crimson clover, alfalfa, oats and peas, and millets have been found to furnish food more economically than any other green crops in that locality.

  29. But with the present development of industrial skill, heating the soil could be done more economically and more easily by hot-water pipes.

  30. The Psychology of Society Europe was so organized socially and economically as to secure the maximum accumulation of capital.

  31. Economically it is intensely German; the industries of Eastern Germany depend upon it for their coal; and its loss would be a destructive blow at the economic structure of the German State.

  32. My business is to run the Northeastern as economically as is consistent with good service and safety, and to give the stockholders the best return for their money.

  33. No man owns himself, no woman owns herself if the individual is not economically free.

  34. The Era expressed the opinion that no city in the United States was "more efficiently and economically governed than our own.

  35. For his wife had possessed that admirable substitute for character, persistence, had been expert in the use of importunity, often an efficient weapon in the hands of the female economically dependent.

  36. Nearly 70% of all Haitians depend on the agriculture sector, which consists mainly of small-scale subsistence farming and employs about two-thirds of the economically active work force.

  37. It stagnated economically for the next half century.

  38. Economically and technologically the nation has developed in parallel with the US, its neighbor to the south across an unfortified border.

  39. The adoption of standards for all sorts of component parts also had an important bearing upon the ability of a designer economically to produce mechanisms that operated very nearly as he hoped they would.

  40. The machines that were made with machine tools increased in complexity and, with the introduction of ideas that made mass production of complex mechanical products economically feasible, there was an accelerating increase in quantity.

  41. The experimental phases of education seek to blaze new trails and to discover new methods of reaching more economically and efficiently the goals which education seeks.

  42. When James Watt devised his steam engine, and its power was applied to spinning and weaving, these tasks were driven from the home to the factory, there to be more economically performed.

  43. With the energy of steam economically converted into the energy of compressed air, the engineer sends his new servant as far as he pleases.

  44. Economically and morally Tirana will decline, until she is compelled to seek a union with the people of northern Albania, those of the south having meanwhile gravitated towards Greece.

  45. But that of which there was no doubt was the entire truth of Caroti's statement when that deputy declared at Milan that while Italy had been triumphant in the military sphere, she had been economically overthrown.

  46. At best only a few rounds of ammunition could be handed out to those of the Barolongs who used their own rifles, and it is doubtful if so little ammunition was ever more economically used, and used to greater advantage.

  47. True, a large estate can be managed more economically than a small one.

  48. Economically the change means progress and prosperity, of course, but to me the price paid for it seems out of proportion to the goods secured.

  49. The energy for the muscular exertion and heat is most economically derived from the foods in which the carbohydrates and fats predominate.

  50. The major part of this food may be most economically derived from the foods of the second class, any deficiency in the .

  51. Once give your family luxuries and you are lost as far as satisfying them economically is concerned," remarked a clever housewife.

  52. This is true even if the meat is raised on the farm, as food for cattle is used much more economically in the production of milk than of beef.

  53. Some meat is desirable for flavor if it can possibly be afforded, but no economically inclined person should set aside more than one-fourth to one-fifth of the food money for it.

  54. Both economically and socially the presence of a large Oriental population is bad.

  55. This at once made impossible the existence of a white laboring class, though the upper, middle, and artisan classes remained unaffected by the economically backward blacks.

  56. This Japanese policy has been markedly successful, and should Japan's present hegemony over China be perpetuated the white man may soon find himself economically as well as politically expelled from the whole Far East.

  57. Asia was economically on an agricultural basis.

  58. The question whether voluntary charity is mischievous or not is one thing; the question whether legislation which forces one man to aid another is right and wise, as well as economically beneficial, is quite another question.

  59. Economically speaking, aggregated capital will be more and more essential to the performance of our social tasks.


  60. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "economically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.