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Various social and economic factors help drive the need for food.
Many of the positive economic factors are still in place.
And too, there are social an economic factors to consider.
Some people measure quality of life by more than economic factors.
The company remains a major economic factor in the area.
Economic factors may have played the most significant role in his retirement.
Social, political and economic factors account for this new development.
"They consider the economic factors but nothing else," he said.
But beyond the economic factors, we must consider the moral ones.
By the mid-18th century decline had set in because of several economic factors.
That they do not is due to cultural rather than military or economic factors.
However, while the game is popular at school level, economic factors prevent many people playing after they leave.
Since then, all three of those key economic factors have been frozen.
Size of your potential market - this could be limited by population, cultural or economic factors.
"But because of economic factors, industry needs to have lead time to adjust to changes."
It remained an important economic factor until the second half of the 20th century.
More recently, tourism has become a strong economic factor in the area.
The law should not be concerned with solely economic factors.
We stand by because the economic factors prevent us from acting.
Other authors point to social and economic factors in the conflict.
Its death was due mostly to changing political and economic factors.
"Each state and region has its own economic factors that are driving it," he said.
The construction industry is, in fact, one of the biggest economic factors throughout Europe.
Education levels are low because of social and economic factors, with most only finishing primary school.
Another important point reported in the latest international education study is that performance differences seem to be independent of economic factors.