As India gets richer, rural folk are becoming more entwined with the national economy.
Jefferson argued passionately for a national economy based on the wholesome integrity of the family farm.
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It may be that lower gasoline prices over an extended period can boost the national economy.
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This matters, because the impact of house prices on the national economy is asymmetric.
It considers what my title means in the national economy, not my specific duties.
One, that the national economy is lousy, but state and local economies are improving.
Obama ran in 2008 on revitalizing the national economy through public investments in transformative technologies.
The opinion was more upbeat last year, when 56 percent said the national economy was doing well.
In a series of cases, the Justices gave Congress essentially unlimited power to regulate the national economy.
And local issues often loom larger than the national economy when it comes to electing a congressman.
Commercial real estate is tied closely not only to the national economy, but also to local economies.
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New York's shipping ports and airports might also be subject to closures or delay, crimping the national economy.
As a result of that wise choice, our national economy thrived, and eventually became the richest on earth.
An athlete, entertainer, tech-entrepreneur or financier was, as I say by and large, working in a national economy.
The Chinese bureaucracy, while in direct charge of more of the national economy, is riven by factional infighting.
China has 960, 000 private enterprises, which employ 13.5 million workers and account for 15% of the national economy.
"In 2006, the national economy maintained steady and fast growth, " NBS commissioner Xie Fuzhan told reporters in Beijing.
The density debate will grow more critical as the national economy stays stagnant.
As mentioned, we were once a nation of states and cities that working together made a composite national economy.
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As in a national economy, so in a global one: Capital will flow where its aftertax returns are highest.
Indeed, the delivery of reliable electricity is the bedrock of the national economy.
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Cutting through the red tape will be good for families, good for communities and good for the national economy.
Sceptics see Alberta's success as owing much to a strong national economy, and especially to a surging oil price.
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And their income is rising faster than ours, with a consumer base that represents just 33% of the national economy.
The analysis considered factors like the state of the national economy, the New Orleans market and the two teams involved.
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Under present economic conditions, such an outcome spells disaster for the national economy in general and for defense sector in particular.
Preemption, in the case of greenhouse gas regulation, is the only viable safeguard against unwarranted state interferences with the national economy.
The challenge for our national economy in a world of competition is to become more like Texas and less like Ohio.
Considering Japan's travails of the past year a magnitude 9 earthquake, tidal waves and nuclear meltdowns its national economy is doing relatively well.
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It also said that a delay "could irreparably harm competition in a vital and rapidly evolving sector of the national economy".
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