Sentence examples for economic thrust from inspiring English sources

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This would reverse today's global economic thrust of getting government out of business.

His main economic thrust, however, has been a call to increase Mexico's growth rate to 7percentthroughgh deregulation and foreign investment.

Some see China's economic thrust, more apparent now under its newly minted membership in the World Trade Organization, as the beginning of an inescapable process of China replacing the United States as the dominant power in Asia.

That cuts the down-payment required to 5%, or a more manageable £8,600.In this section Start me up Guns for hire Red Ed's dead dad Searching questions Mortgage madness Divided they stand In the loop Garden state Dave's land of opportunity ReprintsThe basic economic thrust makes sense.

Mr. Bush also began rounding out the economic thrust of his oratory in New Hampshire with some of the broader themes he articulated all through the first phase of his campaign last year -- like the importance of personal responsibility and trying to diminish the number of children born out of wedlock and encouraging youths to stay off drugs.

There's a ton of interesting analysis out in recent days on the quite explicit though often under-appreciated economic thrust of the March on Washington that took place half-a-century ago today.

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But the global economic downturn thrust a dagger to the heart of its most ambitious proposals.

"Seeing is believing", it is often said, so I want world leaders to see for themselves what our islands are doing to deal with climate change, natural disasters and the tough economic challenges thrust upon us.

Economic woes thrust a new member of the Fictional 15 to the top spot: Uncle Sam, the 232-year-old former frontiersman and U.S. Army recruitment officer.

Of course, it is building projects like this, along with the accompanying leisure facilities, shopping centres and luxury goods that have turned British universities from seats of learning to economic pessaries – thrust into dwindling university towns to try and halt the yeasty creep of post-industrial decline.

For a President whose governing calculus has, unavoidably, become the use of Executive Branch power, this inability to create a consistent economic policy thrust, communicate it to the public, and insist that his agencies and departments carry it out is lethal.

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