economic dimensions in a sentence
Examples
- The economic dimension of peace has got to continue regardless of the fact that the political negotiations right now are in trouble,
- Harvey's theoretical extension encompasses more recent economic dimensions such as intellectual property rights, privatization, and predation and exploitation of nature and folk lore.
- The IPCS, supported by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, undertook a study on biological weapons reflecting the conflicting political and economic dimensions.
- This definition can be seen as a more inclusive definition of ecosystems because it explicitly includes the social, cultural and economic dimensions of human communities.
- The concept of sustainable development contains environmental, social and economic dimensions; finding practical ways to balance the three is widely regarded as a key challenge.
- In addition to geographic separation, distance also has cultural, administrative or political, and economic dimensions that can make foreign markets considerably more or less attractive.
- The researchers have undertaken a systematic analysis of insider threat, one that addresses technical challenges but also takes into account ethical, legal and economic dimensions.
- After the meeting, the prime ministry issued a written statement saying only that they had discussed the political, military, and economic dimensions of the Iraqi situation.
- The mission of the Institute is to enhance understanding of the social and economic dimensions of water governance and contribute to improved water management in Asia.
- A comprehensive free trade agreement, by boosting trade and investment between us, would add a stronger economic dimension to the security and other links we have,