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"No way economically I can turn the family business over to them."
Economically and in other ways, things are beginning to look up once more.
But economically, they have their work cut out for them.
So whatever we do has got to be economically sound.
Economically, the War was a difficult time for the state.
The current job action comes at a particularly difficult time economically.
For many other board members, however, the decision was economically necessary.
When people are economically independent, they change in many ways.
He said the technology changes too fast for his university to keep up economically.
These are benefits for the public both economically and in terms of security.
Those who complete a higher education still do better economically.
They'll all move, because they economically must, to television and film.
The second issue is whether the government will be successful economically.
If you run economically, you'll pass the others in the end.
"He has a good record on foreign policy and is strong economically," she said.
They could do another with the things that have been economically positive for the country.
Since 1992, America has grown not just economically, but as a community.
"What you're really doing economically is starting all over again."
If a community would benefit economically, so much the better.
Many of the concerns are really about who gets ahead economically.
But economically, she said the job has left her "about the same."
Books for economically poor students are also being provided by the College.
"We have never been able to figure how you could do that economically," he said.
The most significant is that things could become much worse economically before they get better.
It would not have been possible to produce them economically any other way.